Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? player loses out on £93,000

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? player loses out on £93,000 after her ‘phone a friend’ answered a geography question incorrectly – but would YOU get it right?

  • For £250,000, Sarah Knapper, from Kennington, was asked by host Jeremy Clarkson: ‘What body of water connects the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean?’ 
  • Options were Windward Passage, Yucatan Channel, San Bernardino Strait, and the Bay of Campeche 
  • Unsure of answer, Sarah used her ‘phone a friend’ lifeline and called pal Barbara
  • However, her gamble didn’t pay off, and she walked away with just £32,000 

A Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? contestant lost out on a staggering £93,000 on last night’s show after her ‘phone a friend’ offered the wrong answer to a geography question.

For £250,000, Sarah Knapper, from Kennington, was asked by host Jeremy Clarkson: ‘What body of water connects the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean?’

The solicitor was given the options of Windward Passage, Yucatan Channel, San Bernardino Strait, and the Bay of Campeche.

Unsure of the answer, Sarah used her ‘phone a friend’ lifeline and called her pal Barbara for some advice, with the friend suggesting Windward Passage was the right answer. 

However, the contestant’s gamble didn’t pay off, with the correct answer being the Yucatan Channel. Sarah walked away with just £32,000 thanks to her safety net – despite answering the prior question worth £125,000 correctly. 

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A Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? contestant (pictured) lost out on a staggering £93,000 on last night’s show after her ‘phone a friend’ offered the wrong answer to a geography question

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Questions 

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1. Fastest Fingers First question

Rank these Avengers actors by age, starting with the youngest.

A: Robert Downey Jr B: Samuel L. Jackson C: Chris Hemsworth D: Tom Holland

2. (£100) Which of these is a Beatles song, film and album?

A: Red plane B: Blue truck C: Green car D: Yellow submarine

3. (£200) What type of kitchen equipment is the wok?

A: Frying pan B: Rolling pin C: Baking tray D: Measuring spoon

4. (£300) What name is given to the coloured circular part of the human eye that surrounds the pupil?

A: Iris B: Anne C: Edna D: Faye

5. (£500) The abbreviation of ‘Ts and Cs’ typically stands for ‘Terms and …’ what?

A: Customs B: Conditions C: Channels D: Communications

6. (£1,000) The letter ‘E’ is the international vehicle registration code for which country? 

A: Spain B: Luxembourg C: Norway D: Lithuania

7. (£2,000) Which of these is a character played by the comedian Leigh Francis? 

A: Alan Partridge B: Ali G C: Mr. Bean D: Keith Lemon

8. (£4,000)  Which of these commonly used French terms literally means ‘bottom of the bag’? 

A: Cul-de-sac B: Faux pas C: Coup d’état D: Pied-à-terre

9. (£8,000) What year did the Concorde make its last commercial flight?

A: 1998 B: 2003 C: 2008 D: 2013

10. (£16,000) Karlie Kloss and Joan Smalls are famous names in which field? 

A: Modelling B: Athletics C: Ballet D: Sculpture

11. (£32,000) The Khyber Pass is on the main route that links Afghanistan to which bordering country? 

A: Saudi Arabia B: Pakistan C: Kyrgyzstan D: Russia

12. (£64,000) Published in 1966, the Jean Rhys novel ‘Wild Sargasso Sea’ expands on the story of which of these classic books? 

A: Little Women B: Madame Bovary C: Jane Eyre D: Vanity Fair

13. (£125,000) Which of these historical events occurred first?

A: Battle of Culloden B: Gunfight at the O.K. Corral C: Storming of the Bastille D: Battle of the Boyne

14. (£250,000)  What body of water connects the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean? 

A: Windward Channel B: Yucatan Canal C: San Bernardino Channel D: Campeche Bay

Sarah was hoping to win a large amount of money on the episode, which first aired in August 2019, to put towards a fancy honeymoon. 

The solicitor stormed through the first seven questions in just 15 minutes, before using her ‘Ask the Host’ and ‘ 50/50’ lifelines on a question about the year of Concorde’s last commercial flight. 

Sarah was also forced to use her ‘Ask the Audience’ lifeline in the next question, which asked: ‘In what area are the names Carly Floss and Joan Smalls known?’

However, it seemed the player might still have a chance at winning the top prize of £1million after successfully answering everything up to question 13 out of 15. 

For £250,000, Jeremy asked: ‘What body of water connects the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean?’

For £250,000, Sarah Knapper (pictured left), from Kennington, was asked by host Jeremy Clarkson (pictured right): ‘What body of water connects the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean?’

The solicitor (pictured) was given the options of Windward Passage, Yucatan Channel, San Bernardino Strait, and the Bay of Campeche

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Answers

1. Fastest Fingers First question

Rank these Avengers actors by age, starting with the youngest.

D: Tom Holland C: Chris Hemsworth A: Robert Downey Jr B: Samuel L. Jackson

2. (£100) Which of these is a Beatles song, film and album?

D: Yellow submarine

3. (£200) What type of kitchen equipment is the wok?

A: Frying pan

4. (£300) What name is given to the coloured circular part of the human eye that surrounds the pupil?

A: Iris

5. (£500) The abbreviation of ‘Ts and Cs’ typically stands for ‘Terms and …’ what?

B: Conditions

6. (£1,000) The letter ‘E’ is the international vehicle registration code for which country? 

A: Spain

7. (£2,000) Which of these is a character played by the comedian Leigh Francis?  

D: Keith Lemon

8. (£4,000)  Which of these commonly used French terms literally means ‘bottom of the bag’? 

A: Cul-de-sac 

9. (£8,000) What year did the Concorde make its last commercial flight?

B: 2003

10. (£16,000) Karlie Kloss and Joan Smalls are famous names in which field? 

A: Modelling 

11. (£32,000) The Khyber Pass is on the main route that links Afghanistan to which bordering country? 

B: Pakistan

12. (£64,000) Published in 1966, the Jean Rhys novel ‘Wild Sargasso Sea’ expands on the story of which of these classic books? 

C: Jane Eyre

13. (£125,000) Which of these historical events occurred first?

D: Battle of the Boyne

14. (£250,000)  What body of water connects the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean? 

B: Yucatan Canal 

The options were either A) Windward Channel, B) Yucatan Canal, C) San Bernardino Channel and D) Campeche Bay.

Unsure about the question, Sarah called her friend Barbara, who works in shipping, because she felt she would be better equipped to secure the correct answer.

However, Barbara delivered the wrong response, guessing Windward Passage – but when Sarah gambled, she claimed she would be ‘happy’ if the answer was wrong because she’d had a great time on the show.  

Jeremy revealed the answer was wrong, expressing his sympathy for Sarah, saying: ‘Desperately sorry because I do love a gambler and I have thoroughly enjoyed having you here.

Unsure of the answer, Sarah (above) used her ‘phone a friend’ lifeline and called her pal Barbara for some advice, with the friend suggesting Windward Passage was the right answer 

However, the contestant’s gamble didn’t pay off, with the correct answer being the Yucatan Channel. Sarah walked away with just £32,000 thanks to her safety net – despite answering the prior question worth £125,000 correctly

‘How can I put a cheery spin on this?’ Jeremy then questioned. 

Remaining upbeat, Sarah noted she was £32,000 richer than she had been before appearing on the programme. 

Viewers were quick to comment on the episode, with one writing: ‘It’s OK? I’d be in tears for ten years! At least.’

Another said: ‘When contestants say it’s OK when they just lost £93,000. No it’s not OK. I’d be fuming. Who are these people?’

A third joked: ‘Barbara won’t be getting a Christmas card this year #whowantstobeamillionaire.’

Reaction: Viewers were quick to comment on the episode, with one writing: ‘It’s OK? I’d be in tears for ten years! At least.’

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