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ITV Play - the Mint
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I couldn't sleep last night so flicked on the TV at about 2.30am this morning and there was a quiz where you had to add the numbers together something like this:
nineteen minus five +
3 + 4 x 2 =
6 - 5 =
the clue was add the numbers
the prize was �54,000 did anyone win and does any one know the answer, people were ringing in with answers which varied from -1 to thousands.
nineteen minus five +
3 + 4 x 2 =
6 - 5 =
the clue was add the numbers
the prize was �54,000 did anyone win and does any one know the answer, people were ringing in with answers which varied from -1 to thousands.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the programme is a con - they charge about 75p per call regardless, if you get through or not. the word games are the worst, i swear they only put people through once they have made enough profit after the prize money. and who actually knows if the person on the other end of the phone isnt in the production room????
Also whenever i see those number puzzles i would guess at this for the answer 43
there was an article quite recently
http://theline.wordpress.com/2006/07/28/the-mi nt-on-itv-play/
Also whenever i see those number puzzles i would guess at this for the answer 43
there was an article quite recently
http://theline.wordpress.com/2006/07/28/the-mi nt-on-itv-play/
Julie,
One night The Mint had one of these, so many answers including all the ones I could think of all wrong. So I recorded the programme until close at 4am.
Got up wizzed through it at about 03:30 they stopped it with no answer given and started a new question. No wonder the "give" away so much money.
One night The Mint had one of these, so many answers including all the ones I could think of all wrong. So I recorded the programme until close at 4am.
Got up wizzed through it at about 03:30 they stopped it with no answer given and started a new question. No wonder the "give" away so much money.