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Celebrity Quiz

Welcome to the MSN Money Celebrity Bankrupts quiz. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to answer six questions correctly in a row about stars who lost their cash.

Celebrity Quiz
Here's the first question... How many times has TV chef Clarissa Dickson Wright (she presented Two Fat Ladies) been declared bankrupt?
Once
Twice
Three times
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Correct. Now try this one... In what year was former glam rocker Gary Glitter declared bankrupt?
1980
1985
1990
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That's right. Here's the third question... What primarily caused actor Bill Roache (Ken Barlow in Coronation Street) to go bankrupt in 1999?
A business venture that went wrong
Legal bills after court cases
He was a victim of an investment scam
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Right again! You're doing well - keep going... When American actor Burt Reynolds filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US in 1996 it was reported that he claimed how much in debts?
$2 million
$5 million
$10 million
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Nice one. Just two questions left... Who issued the petition that caused former Tory MP Neil Hamilton’s bankruptcy?
Christine Hamilton
Mohammed Al-Fayed
Jonathan Aitken
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Correct. Last question now... When former Tory MP Jonathan Aitken was declared bankrupt in 1999 he claimed he owed creditors how much?
Approaching £100,000
Approaching £200,000
More than £20 million
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