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Millionaire crowns seventh winner: How many can YOU get right?

Retired IT consultant Roman Dubowski became the seventh winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire during Sunday’s opening episode of the 35th series of the ITV show.

ITV have teased that two contestants will reach the final £1million question in the new series.

Having applied for the show three times over more than two decades, Roman described simply making it onto the programme as an achievement in itself. 

He managed to reach the final £1million question with two lifelines remaining, and had one to spare, Ask The Host, as he confidently answered the 15th question within two minutes of seeing it flash up on screen.

It was a shaky start though as the contestant stumbled on the £1,000 question and had to use his Ask The Audience lifeline.

With 15 questions on the likes of history, theatre, mayonnaise and Harry Potter, how many can you get right? 

Retired IT consultant Roman Dubowski became the seventh winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire during the opening episode of the 35th series of the ITV show

Retired IT consultant Roman Dubowski became the seventh winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire during the opening episode of the 35th series of the ITV show

 1 (£100)

The planet Saturn famously has seven what?

A: Rings B: Necklaces C: Bracelets D: Anklets

2 (£200)

At which of these locations is ice hockey traditionally played?

A: Rink B: Range C: Court D: Field

3 (£300)

If you respond to an opponent’s attack with the same method, you are said to ‘fight…..’ what?

A: Fire with fire B: Smoke with smoke C: Embers with embers D: Cinders with cinders

4 (£500)

What is the name of the famous mansion in Memphis that was Elvis Presley’s home from 1957 to 1977?

A: Paisley Park B: Graceland C: The Troubadour D: Dollywood

5 (£1K)

What is mixed with vinegar, mustard and oil to make a basic mayonnaise

A: Plain flour B: Salted butter C: Egg yolk D: Double cream

6 (£2K)

In the Harry Potter books, which term is used to describe a non-magic person?

A: Muggle B: Moomin C: Munchkin D: Minion

7 (£4K)

Which if these fashion retailers was founded in Japan?

A: Zara B: Uniqlo C: Urban Outfitters D: FatFace

8 (£8K)

Which of these major historic events took place in the middle of the 14th century?

A: English Civil War B: Norman Conquest C: Black Death D: War of the Roses

9 (£16K)

Which of these sea creatures is NOT classed as cartilaginous?

A: Shark B: Ray C: Dolphin D: Skate

10 (£32K)

Which word refers to a metal that can be stretched out in to a thin wire without breaking?

A: Sonorous B: Conductive C: Ductile D: Lustrous

11 (£64K)

Which of these plays is part of the 20th century theatrical movement known as the Theatre of the Absurd?

A: Death of a Salesman B: The Glass Menagerie C: The Seagull D: Waiting for Godot

12 (£125K)

The Rhone river begins its journey in which mountain range?

A: Alps B: Apennines C: Carpathians D: Pyrenees

13 (£250K)

Which of these figures from Greek mythology is NOT known for slaying a monster?

A: Theseus B: Persius C: Adonis D: Bellerophon

14 (£500K)

Presented in 1901, the first Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the discovery of what?

A: Wireless telegraphy B: X-rays C: Cosmic radiation D: Quantum mechanics

15 (£1M)

Used since 1876, which trademarked logo is described in the James Joyce novel ‘Ulysses’ and depicted in works by Manet and Picasso?

A: Bass Ale B: The Famous Grouse C: Coca-Cola D: Stella Artois

With 15 questions on the likes of history, theatre, mayonnaise and Greek mythology, how many can you get right?

With 15 questions on the likes of history, theatre, mayonnaise and Greek mythology, how many can you get right?

ANSWERS 

1. A: Rings

2. A: Rink

3. A: Fire with Fire

4. B: Graceland

5. C: Egg yolk

6. A: Muggle

7. B: Uniqlo

8. C: Black Death

9. C: Dolphin

10. C: Ductile

11. D: Waiting For Godot

12. A: Alps

13. C: Adonis

14. B: X-Rays

15. A: Bass Ale

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