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  2. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    After completing 'Fastest Finger First', the contestant begins the main game, tackling a series of increasingly difficult questions. The questions are valued at progressively higher sums of money, up to the top prize of £1,000,000. The stacks of 15 questions are randomly chosen from a list of pre-generated questions based on general knowledge.

  3. Fastest Finger First - Wikipedia

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    Fastest Finger First may refer to: Fastest Finger First, the preliminary round in the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Fastest Finger First, a spin-off show to the original UK edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire; Nana Maru San Batsu (Fastest Finger First in English), a Japanese manga series

  4. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (American game show)

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    The guaranteed amounts for correctly answering questions five and ten were $5,000 and $50,000 respectively. Originally, contestants who failed to clear the first five questions won nothing. However, beginning in 2017, a contestant who missed any of the first five questions left with $1,000, even if the missed question was of a lower value.

  5. Nana Maru San Batsu - Wikipedia

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    Nana Maru San Batsu (ナナマル サンバツ, lit. "7 Right, 3 Wrong", also known as 7O3X), called Fastest Finger First in English, is a Japanese manga series by Iqura Sugimoto. An anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment aired from July 4 to September 19, 2017.

  6. Millionaire Hot Seat - Wikipedia

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    In this version of Fastest Finger First, the six contestants are given fifteen questions, aiming to answer as many correctly in the fastest time. The round is played similar to the original format of FFF, where there is a question presented with four possible answers and the contestant must lock in the singular answer to the question.

  7. itbox - Wikipedia

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    The completion of the Fastest Finger First round opens up bonuses such as 'Ask the Audience' and '50:50', which can be invaluable in helping the player reach the payout questions. A recent 2006 edition has been launched, with less time available to answer individual questions but improved odds of gaining Fastest Finger bonuses, as well as more ...

  8. International versions of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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    Hot Seat format (with 15-question Fastest Finger First and lifelines available) Austria: Alles ist möglich – Die 10-Millionen Show: Rainhard Fendrich: ORF 1: S 10,000,000 S 500,000 (Celebrity edition) January 24, 2000 January 31, 2000 Original format: Die Millionenshow: Barbara Stöckl: May 29, 2000 December 2001 €1,000,000

  9. Man sa yarbah al malyoon - Wikipedia

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    Fastest Finger First [ edit ] Originally, the show started with a pool of 10 contestants, and a preliminary game called "Fastest Finger First", in which the contestants are asked to arrange four answers in a particular order, would be played in order to determine who will be the next contestant to sit in the hot seat and play the main game.