“Would You Win That Million?”: 20 Last Round Questions From Who Wants To Be A Millionaire
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Each question we have here promises to push your intellect to the limit. This is not just any Who Wants To Be A Millionaire trivia, this is the most difficult one yet. Why, you ask? Because in this quiz, each question is from the final round of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. You need to have knowledge, that’s true, but you might need luck as well.
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Share on FacebookI got 8, but unlike some people I did it without calling my friend Google.
Are you one of those people who think that if you don't know something then nobody could possibly know it?
Load More Replies...At least 10 of them have no connection to the US unless you count being written in English, and that's not counting the Scrabble question. Then there are the questions about an Irish playwright, a British rock band, when a British Queen was born and suggesting two British actresses as possible answers, and what British pirate was killed b a crew commanded by a British naval officer in US waters. Yeah, that's definitely very US-centric. Pretty weird for a show that probably had its biggest audience in the US.
Load More Replies...The only reason I got that one right is because I remember the widespread confusion/amazement about it. If heavy metal was a concept in 1971 maybe Locomotive Breath would have qualified, but even then full albums by other bands would have been better choices for a Grammy.
Load More Replies...I got 8, but unlike some people I did it without calling my friend Google.
Are you one of those people who think that if you don't know something then nobody could possibly know it?
Load More Replies...At least 10 of them have no connection to the US unless you count being written in English, and that's not counting the Scrabble question. Then there are the questions about an Irish playwright, a British rock band, when a British Queen was born and suggesting two British actresses as possible answers, and what British pirate was killed b a crew commanded by a British naval officer in US waters. Yeah, that's definitely very US-centric. Pretty weird for a show that probably had its biggest audience in the US.
Load More Replies...The only reason I got that one right is because I remember the widespread confusion/amazement about it. If heavy metal was a concept in 1971 maybe Locomotive Breath would have qualified, but even then full albums by other bands would have been better choices for a Grammy.
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