Monday, June 1, 2015

Millionaire: Podolski had to fit in the EU capital question – THE WORLD

At 30 “Millionaire – Celebrity Special” have earned celebrities at Günther Jauch 875,000 euros for a good cause. Ahead had The comedienne and actress Anke Engelke. She earned € 500,000. Engelke was already five times in Günther Jauch RTL quiz show, their total income is now at 1,750,000 euros.

This time she made it to the million dollar question, However, had to fit in the question: “What did the native from Düsseldorf Luise Rainer, who died in 2014 at the age of 104 years, successively won twice? A: Nobel Prize in Chemistry, B: Miss World-choice C: Spectacle Oscar, D : Wimbledon tennis tournament. “(correct answer: Acting Oscar)

Engelkes € 500,000 profit goes to” German medical aid organization action medeor eV “.

Comedian Paul Panzer and host Markus Lanz each won 125,000 euros, as well as football player Lukas Podolski, who began with the chef of the German national team, Holger Stromberg.

Günther Jauch asked if Podolski leave sometimes look in the kitchen. Stromberg: “Yes, that comes with this he creates also sometimes dishes These are then not necessarily the healthiest, but they always come good at it is simply someone who, like others, the team behind the scenes to laugh…. brings and that is important for the motivation. And he just comes into the kitchen. “

Podolski and Stromberg finally rose at the 14th issue ( 500,000 euros): “What is the most populous city in the EU, which is not also the capital of their state? A: Hamburg, B: Marseille, C: Barcelona, ​​D: Milan” (correct answer: Hamburg). Your prize money of 125,000 euros goes to the “Lukas Podolski Foundation”.

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