Who Wants to be a Millionaire player wins huge £250k – do you know the correct answer?

Jeremy Clarkson was back to host the iconic gameshow (Image: ITV)

viewers were left stunned during Sunday (March 18) evening’s episode when one of the show’s contestants scooped a staggering £250,000 after correctly answering a challenging science question. Jack Soley, a bus driver from Swindon, was first in the hot seat with host . The player steadily climbed the prize ladder on the ITV quiz show answering an array of increasingly difficult questions.

During the episode, savvy Jack decided to use up his lifelines – Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend and 50-50 – to answer some of the problems. After securing the £64,000 safety net, he boldly tackled the £125,000 question, correctly identifying the piece of classical music featured in the opening sequence of Barbie and 2001. Now with a pot of £125,000 at stake, Jeremy posed the £250,000 question to him. “Which of these words can be spelled in full by combining chemical symbols from the periodic table of elements?”. Jack was given four options: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Science. According to DataGenetics there approximately 47,035 words that can be created using the letters featured in the symbols. Do you know which one is the correct answer?

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After carefully talking Jeremy through the options, he confidently locked in “Physics” as his final answer. He told the host: “I think I’ve just figured it out.” Although Jeremy warned him how much was at stake if he got it wrong he replied: “At the moment I’m thinking it’s Physics.” He then added: “Physics, final answer.”

With all eyes on him, things got tense as Jack started to second-guess himself. He worriedly said:”I don’t know what I’ve done now.” However, Clarkson quickly confirmed he was correct, and revealed he’d secured him a quarter of a million pounds. Although he had the opportunity to go for £500,000, with no lifelines left and uncertainty about the answer, Jack wisely chose to walk away with his winnings.

Viewers praised his performance, with one person on X writing, “Fantastic. What a contestant. Properly well deserved!” Another viewer added, “Brilliant player. Loved how he took chances.” And someone else penned: “Tough gig bus driver glad he’s taking home a big win.”

Now in its astounding 41st series, the show has been gracing TV screens since its 1998 debut with Chris Tarrant at the helm until 2014. After a four-year hiatus, it made a comeback in 2018, with taking over as the face of the reinvigorated ITV1 programme.

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Contoniues next Sunday at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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