The fatal mistake for the one million cash prize: the biggest loss in the history of the British “millionaire”

Shortly before the big one million prize, a player arrived at the British “millionaire”, but after a wrong response, he lost a large sum of money. According to the Independent, Nicholas Benett, a data analyst from West Hossst, London, secured a “pounds” net (amount of £ 125,000 (an amount that would get regardless of answer) before reaching the last question. The British show, presented by the former host of “Top Gear”, Jeremy Clarkson, is noted to provide four aid contestants, including: “Call a friend, ask the audience, ask Jeremy and 50:50.” The one million question was: “Which of these words, each invented by a famous writer, comes from a fairy tale for three princes?” The options were: Pandemonium, Serendipity, Utopia and Yahoo. Benett was not sure of the answer and used one of the aid to ask Clarkson, but he also did not know the answer. Then he phoned to the […]
Source: News Beast

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