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Who wants to be a sweetionaire?

Put the following Olympic host cities into chronological order for when the Olympics were held there… A: Sydney B: Atlanta C: Barcelona D: Athens

Put the following Olympic host cities into chronological order for when the Olympics were held there… C: Barcelona B: Atlanta A: Sydney D: Athens

You are only 8 questions away from being a Sweetionaire Q1: 1 Sweet Q2: 2 Sweets Q3: 4 Sweets: Guaranteed 4 Q4: 6 Sweets Q5: 8 Sweets: Guaranteed 8 Q6: 12 Sweets Q7: 16 Sweets Q8: 20 Sweets Lifelines Ask a leader Ask the group 50:50

Q1: ‘Where are the 2008 games held?’ A: London B: Washington C: Paris D: Beijing For 1 Sweet: Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q1: ‘Where were the 2008 games held?’ A: London B: Washington C: Paris D: Beijing For 1 Sweet: Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q2: ‘What do the five rings represent?’ B: The five nations that started the games A: The five continents C: The unending aim to improve D: Channel 5 For 2 Sweets: None guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q2: ‘What do the five rings represent?’ B: The five nations that started the games A: The five continents C: The unending aim to improve D: Channel 5 For 2 Sweets: None guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q3: ‘When were the first ever Olympics held?’ B: 776 BC A: 1856 AD C: 1912 AD D: 316 AD For 4 Sweets: None guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q3: ‘When were the first ever Olympics held?’ B: 776 BC A: 1856 AD C: 1912 AD D: 316 AD For 4 Sweets: None guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q4: ‘When was the first time women were allowed to participate in the Olympics?’ B: 1934 C: 1948 D: 1972 For 6 Sweets: 4 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q4: ‘When was the first time women were allowed to participate in the Olympics?’ B: 1934 C: 1948 D: 1972 For 6 Sweets: 4 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q5: ‘When was the first marathon run?’ A: 490 BC B: 1934 AD C: 1896 AD D: 776 BC For 8 Sweets: 8 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q5: ‘When was the first marathon run?’ A: 490 BC B: 1934 AD C: 1896 AD D: 776 BC For 8 Sweets: 8 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q6: ‘When was the last time the gold medals were made of 100% gold?’ B: 1938 A: 1992 D: 1896 C: 1912 For 12 Sweets: 8 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q6: ‘When was the last time the gold medals were made of 100% gold?’ B: 1938 A: 1992 D: 1896 C: 1912 For 12 Sweets: 8 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q7: ‘What is the literal meaning of the word gymnasium?’ B: School for naked exercise A: School of fitness D: Room for show-off’s C: Exercise room For 16 Sweets: 8 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q7: ‘What is the literal meaning of the word gymnasium?’ B: School for naked exercise A: School of fitness D: Room for show-off’s C: Exercise room For 16 Sweets: 8 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q8: ‘What is the Olympic motto?’ A: ‘Never give up’ B: ‘Aim for perfection’ C: ‘Swifter, higher, stronger’ D: ‘For the nation’ For 20 Sweets: 8 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

Q8: ‘What is the Olympic motto?’ A: ‘Never give up’ B: ‘Aim for perfection’ C: ‘Swifter, higher, stronger’ D: ‘For the nation’ For 20 Sweets: 8 Sweets guaranteed Lifelines: Ask a leader/Ask the group/50:50

‘Who wants to be a Sweetionaire?’ Congratulations! You’ve just won ‘Who wants to be a Sweetionaire?’