Petri Oksa, a seller of department store from Helsinki, was a contestant on the 1999 autumn season of the Finnish version of the show on 19 and 25 December, 1999.
WWTBAM Run
Fastest Finger First
Fastest Finger First question | |
Starting with the oldest put these famous events in chronological order. | |
⬥ A: The Finnish Prohibition Act expired | ⬥ B: The Berlin Wall broke |
⬥ C: The Vietnam War ended | ⬥ D: Josif Stalin died |
From the 5 remaining contestants, 4 got it right, but Petri (with a time of 8.96 seconds) was the fastest to correctly answer A-D-C-B, making it into the Hot Seat. |
Petri's (Partial) Run to the Million
500 mk (1 of 15) - Not timed | |
What is the columnist Bisquit's real name? | |
⬥ A: Seppo Ahti | ⬥ B: Jukka Kuikka |
⬥ C: Kari Hotakainen | ⬥ D: Jari Tervo |
1,000 mk (2 of 15) - Not timed | |
What is the slogan of modern Olympic Games? | |
⬥ A: Ars longa, vita brevis | ⬥ B: Mens sana in corpore sano |
⬥ C: Inter arma silent leges | ⬥ D: Citius, altius, fortius |
2,500 mk (3 of 15) - Not timed | |
Which of these studies earthquakes? | |
⬥ A: Semiotics | ⬥ B: Serology |
⬥ C: Seismology | ⬥ D: Mysology |
5,000 mk (4 of 15) - Not timed | |
Who does Lorne Greene play in the TV series Bonanza? 'Phone-a-Friend' lifeline used | |
⬥ A: Ben Cartwright | ⬥ B: Hoss Cartwright |
⬥ C: Adam Cartwright | ⬥ D: Little Joe Cartwright |
10,000 mk (5 of 15) - Not timed | |
What is the main character in the computer game series Tomb Raider? 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used | |
⬥ A: Super Mario | ⬥ B: Duke Nukem |
⬥ C: Lara Croft | ⬥ D: Sonic the Hedgehog |
Ask the Audience Results: A: 26% ⬥ B: 8% ⬥ C: 64% ⬥ D: 2% |
15,000 mk (6 of 15) - Not timed | |
Which of them was Marilyn Monroe's husband? | |
⬥ A: Alan Ladd | ⬥ B: Arthur Miller |
⬥ C: Norman Taylor | ⬥ D: Richard Burton |
After the sixth question, the klaxon called time, and Petri returned in the next episode. |
Preceded by Harri Ojala |
Finnish contestant (1999 autumn season) Petri Oksa |
Succeeded by ? |