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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? The question that won one player £1m - can you answer it?

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The ITV quiz show has only had six winners of the top prize - and the last question they answered was a real brain-teaser

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is back on our screens with Jeremy Clarkson giving a host of new members of the public the chance to win £1m - but could you take home the top prize? The ITV quiz show has only had six winners of the top prize in all its time on air.

The show first started on ITV in 1998, with a different host, Chris Tarrant. The series sees contestants climbing a money ladder all the way up to £1m, with three lifelines to help them along the way. But they often risk losing big money if they get an answer wrong.

Judith Keppel was the trailblazer as the first £1m winner in 2000, followed soon after by David Edwards in the next year. The final question David faced was no easy task. Fancy giving it a go?

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David raked in his million quid off this question: "If you planted the seeds of Quercus Robur, what would grow?" You had four options to choose from:

  • A. Trees
  • B. Flowers
  • C. Vegetables
  • D. Grain

The answer will be revealed in the next two paragraphs, so don't start scrolling unless you've made your choice. David had exhausted his lifelines by the time he reached this moment but was brave enough to take the risk.

He gambled his £500,000 and struck gold. Would you have made the bold choice he did?

If you did and got it right, you would have walked away with a life-changing sum of money. The correct answer was: A, Trees.

Retired doctor Andrew Townsley had the chance to become the sixth person to win the jackpot when he reached the final question - but he decided to keep his £500,000 rather than risk it. After choosing not to answer, host Jeremy Clarkson asked what he would have said if he had to guess.

Shockingly, Andrew revealed he would've chosen the correct answer, which would have won him £1 million - and it would have paid off to gamble.

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