Millionaire Hot Seat final question: Can you answer it?
A MILLIONAIRE Hot Seat contestant makes it all the way to the final question tonight. We’ve got the question. Can you answer it correctly?
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A 61-YEAR-OLD sales director from Melbourne makes it all the way to the million-dollar question on Millionaire Hot Seat tonight.
Craig Anderson will be the eighth person in Hot Seat history to have a shot at the final question.
So what’s the obstacle standing between him and a million dollars?
How many essential vitamins make up what is known as the ‘B-complex’ group?
A: 6
B: 8
C: 10
D: 13
(ANSWERS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE)
We’ll find out if Mr Anderson wins when Millionaire Hot Seat airs at 5pm tonight on Nine.
So far there’s only been one winner on the show. Edwin Daly, a retiree from Mt Barker in South Australia, won the major prize in 2016 after correctly answering this question.
Commonly known by his nickname, what was the full name of ‘Banjo’ Paterson?
A: Albert Burke
B: Andrew Barton
C: Adam Beaufort
D: Adrian Banks
Six other contestants made it all the way to the million dollar question but failed at the final hurdle.
Here are the questions they got wrong.
Which of Hollywood’s four Warner Brothers died on the eve of their landmark premiere of The Jazz Singer?
A: Albert
B: Harry
C: Jack
D: Sam
Horowitz is the original surname of which American actor?
A: Matt Damon
B: Johnny Depp
C: Julia Roberts
D: Winona Ryder
Famous for his Chinese Theatre, Sid Grauman had earlier opened which other Hollywood theatre in 1922?
A: French
B: Egyptian
C: Roman
D: Arabian
On the current flag of the United Nations, which country is shown closest to the top of the flag?
A: New Zealand
B: Norway
C: Chile
D: Iceland
In 1935, which of these countries became the first to use an image of the future Queen Elizabeth on a bank note?
A: Australia
B: New Zealand
C: England
D: Canada
Which of these Gilbert & Sullivan operettas was performed first?
A: The Gondoliers
B: The Pirates Of Penzance
C: The Mikado
D: The Yeomen Of The Guard
Answers:
How many essential vitamins make up what is known as the ‘B-complex’ group?
B: 8
Commonly known by his nickname, what was the full name of ‘Banjo’ Paterson?
B: Andrew Barton
Which of Hollywood’s four Warner Brothers died on the eve of their landmark premiere of The Jazz Singer?
D: Sam
Horowitz is the original surname of which American actor?
D: Winona Ryder
Famous for his Chinese Theatre, Sid Grauman had earlier opened which other Hollywood theatre in 1922?
B: Egyptian
On the current flag of the United Nations, which country is shown closest to the top of the flag?
A: New Zealand
In 1935, which of these countries became the first to use an image of the future Queen Elizabeth on a bank note?
D: Canada
Which of these Gilbert & Sullivan operettas was performed first?
B: The Pirates Of Penzance
Originally published as Millionaire Hot Seat final question: Can you answer it?