Ingram Wilcox, a professional quiz player from Bath, Somerset born in 1944, was a contestant on series 20 of the UK version of the show on 16 & 23 September, 2006. He is the fifth and, as of 2014, the last British contestant to win £1,000,000.
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| - Ingram Wilcox, a professional quiz player from Bath, Somerset born in 1944, was a contestant on series 20 of the UK version of the show on 16 & 23 September, 2006. He is the fifth and, as of 2014, the last British contestant to win £1,000,000.
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- Gardening
- Green
- Brazil
- June
- Nero
- Reims
- Candlelight
- Lake Superior
- Freddie Mills
- Loose Women
- Mr and Mrs Andrews
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Plateau
- Rudyard Kipling
- Scissor Sisters
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- £125,000 - Not Timed
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- £8,000 - Not Timed
- £250,000 - Not Timed
- £500,000 - Not Timed
- £1,000,000 - Not Timed
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| - The klaxon called time and Ingram would return on £500,000 with no lifelines available.
- Ingram did not know it, so he decided to call his friend Alan, who discarded New Order and Coldplay, and was 75% sure it was Scissor Sister. He decided to go with him and won £8,000.
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| - Canada
- Europe
- Dancing
- April
- Brown
- Coldplay
- George Washington
- Claudius
- Charles Kingsley
- Bombardier Billy Wells
- Brake light
- Dijon
- Lake Baikal
- Laughing Women
- Mr and Mrs Brown
- Platitude
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- What is the name of the red light at the rear of a motor vehicle?
- Which emperor did Peter Ustinov portray in the 1951 film 'Quo Vadias'?
- Fawn is a shade of which colour?
- In which city were the majority of the kings of France crowned?
- Jake Shears is a member of which band?
- The Kodiak bear is native to which continent?
- Which is the deepest lake in the world?
- Who wrote the novel 'The Water Babies'?
- To whom did Beethoven originally dedicate his 'Eroica' symphony?
- People jokingly called 'twinkletoes' are often very good at doing what?
- Which of these is a large shallow dish or plate, used especially for serving food?
- Put these months in the order they appear in the rhyme 'Thirty Days Hath September'.
- Kaye Adams is a regular presenter on which lunchtime talk show?
- The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a Formula One Venue in which country?
- Which boxer was famous for striking the gong in the introduction to J. Arthur Rank films?
- Which of these is a famous painting by Thomas Gainsborough?
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| - Australia
- Belgium
- September
- Pink
- Platypus
- Toulouse
- Lake Victoria
- Augustus
- Keane
- Don Cockell
- E. Nesbitt
- Hairdressing
- Little Women
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