Retired science teacher bungles easy chemistry question on Who Wants To Be Millionaire? – The Sun

WHO Wants To Be A Millionaire? viewers were shocked last night when a retired science teacher bungled an "easy" chemistry question.

Pat Lucas was gently mocked by WWTBAM host Jeremy Clarkson after leaving the show early - with just 1,000.

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She was asked: "A skull and crossbones is a warning symbol that specifically indicates a material is what?"

The science teacher then surveyed the answers: "A. Toxic. B. Corrosive. C. Hazardous to the environment, or D. Flammable."

Pat mused: "OK, being a science teacher I see a lot of this symbol. You'd think I would have paid more attention to it."

She then used her 50/50 lifeline, whittling the answers down to just: "A. Toxic and C. Hazardous."

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The player told Jeremy: "I wish one of the others was gone, I am sure it means hazardous to the environment.

"So I will go for hazardous to the environment - final answer."

Jeremy, 60, replied: "Well you are a science teacher, so you should have got that right - but I'm afraid you didn't.

"You've just lost a thousand pounds, I'm sorry about that. It's a long way to come from Lincoln for a thousand pounds. I hope you had a nice minute or two in the chair."

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Viewers were shocked, with one writing: "How the hell does a science teacher get that wrong!!"

Another wrote: "I cant believe Im sat here watching Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and a science teacher for that toxic sign question wrong lmfao."

A third tweeted: "A 'science teacher'....obviously skipped the health and safety training."

Pat left the show without a lot of cash to enjoy - but there is a mega-winner on the way with someone having scooped the 1million prize for the first time in 14 years.

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Jeremy has spoken about the moment the winner - whose identity is staying secret until the show airs - bagged the jackpot.

He said: "It felt like we whizzed through the questions. All of a sudden, confetti was falling from the ceiling and I was saying, Youve just won one million pounds.

I wasnt sure Id ever get to utter those immortal words. It was a little emotional - but, boy, did it feel good.

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