In the next question, he was asked: “Which of these cities was once the capital of the Inca empire? A, Cartagena, B, Cuzco, C, Salvador or D, Guatemala City.”
The bus driver ended up opting for Cuzco, the correct answer, securing him the £64,000.
However, he went on to answer further questions correctly and ended up leaving with a staggering £250,000.
The flood of response follows last week’s show, which also had viewers talking.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire fans were delighted over Jack’s win
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During the instalment, eagle-eyed viewers were left baffled after spotting a glaring error during the programme.
The mistake occurred during a question about Henry VIII’s wives, which quickly caught the attention of fans watching at home.
The contestant was presented with a question about Henry VIII’s wives that read: “Which of King Henry VIII’s wives did he marry last, making her the one who ‘survived,’ according to the well-known rhyme?”
The options included Catherine Parr, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine of Aragon.
However, viewers quickly noticed that all three Catherines were spelled with a K rather than the traditional C spelling when the options appeared on-screen.
The spelling inconsistency stood out to many fans who claimed that the spelling used on the ITV quiz show wasn’t factual.
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