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My chances are once again saved by my knowledge in European politics. I think the other groups could possibly be interested to hear what the Taoiseach had to say, but I think mostly it would be the Irish citizens. A is my answer. 

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Pts. 32,000

 

   Who is most likely to be interested in a speech by the Taoiseach?

 

 

  A: Irish citizen   B: Tibetan monk
  C: Navajo minor    D: Religious jew

 

You see, you're only the seventh contestant...

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... and you're the first to answer the first 10 questions without any help at all!

You have 32,000 guaranteed. :d

 

 

Pts. 32,000

 

   Who is most likely to be interested in a speech by the Taoiseach?

 

 

  A: Irish citizen   B: Tibetan monk
  C: Navajo minor    D: Religious jew

 

 

♦             P t s .  3 2 , 0 0 0           

 

 

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It looks to be going all too well for you. With all the lifelines remaining, you should have a good shot at making it far.

 

 

50:50 Expert Switch Team

 

15        Pts. 1 Million
14        Pts. 500,000
13        Pts. 250,000
12        Pts. 125,000
11        Pts. 64,000
10      Pts. 32,000
9      Pts. 16,000
8      Pts. 8,000
7      Pts. 4,000
6      Pts. 2,000
5      Pts. 1,000
4      Pts. 500
3      Pts. 300
2      Pts. 200
1      Pts. 100

 

 

 

Let's begin the upper, most dramatic third with question 11, for 64,000 Points.

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Of course it's on a sports question I'm now really struggling. I know it's not Germany 2006 as Portugal was in the semifinal and Italy 1990 seems too late as I remember it was big nations in the semis so I assume they have won before. So it's A or B. I will use a lifeline, 50:50. Hopefully only one of the two options will be left. 

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3 minutes ago, Wumo said:

Of course it's on a sports question I'm now really struggling. I know it's not Germany 2006 as Portugal was in the semifinal and Italy 1990 seems to late as I remember it was big nations so I assume they have won before. So it's A or B. I will use a lifeline, 50:50. Hopefully only one of the two options will be left. 

Alright, so first lifeline you've needed...

Pts. 64,000

 

   The first FIFA World Cup in which only previous world champions opposed in the semifinals took place in ...?

 

  A: 1970 in Mexico      B:                            
  C: 1990 in Italy   D:

 

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Pts. 64,000

 

   The first FIFA World Cup in which only previous world champions opposed in the semifinals took place in ...?

 

  A: 1970 in Mexico      B:                            
  C: 1990 in Italy   D:

 

 

In 1984, France and Poland played the 3rd place match. None of them were champions by then.

 

In 1990, Italy vs England for 3rd; West Germany vs. Argentina in the final. All world champions before...

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