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Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George, Justin Moorhouse

Series 6, Week 7, Day 3

Every day this week, celebrity contestants Cally Beaton, Louis Emerick, Helen George and Justin Moorhouse take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.

A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.

Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?

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Series 6 Episode 33 (m001d98m) (hd)

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00:00MUSIC
00:09Hello, everybody.
00:10Welcome along to Wednesday's House of Games.
00:13We have four famous faces fighting all week for that trophy right there.
00:17As said before, it's actors versus comedians this week,
00:20and at the moment it's won all.
00:22Let's meet our four players. They are...
00:24Lewis Emerick.
00:26Oh, it's just a player.
00:27Helen George.
00:28Hi.
00:29Justin Morehouse.
00:31Hello.
00:32And Caddy Beaton.
00:34Lewis, a win yesterday.
00:36Yes.
00:37That was nice, wasn't it?
00:38It felt very nice, actually, yeah.
00:40We had a big win on Monday for Justin.
00:42Yep.
00:43But yesterday pipped him.
00:45Came back, came back from the rose like a phoenix from the ashes.
00:48And are you the sort of man that, if he's won a prize,
00:51thinks, that's it, I'm fighting to the end?
00:54Or the sort of man who wins a prize thinking,
00:56I'm just going to sit back and relax and do nothing?
00:58I don't know.
00:59It's a bit of that.
01:00But no, it's give me a taste.
01:01I want more, though.
01:02You want more.
01:03I want more.
01:04I really want more.
01:05Helen.
01:06Now, I know you have a four-month-old child.
01:09I do.
01:10How are you using any of your brain at all, let alone finishing
01:13second on these days?
01:15It's my excuse for not performing at peak, I would say.
01:17Excellent.
01:18Well, shall we take a look at the weekly leaderboard
01:20and we'll see where you are?
01:22Essentially, everybody is second.
01:24Yes.
01:25Which is nice, isn't it?
01:26Apart from Justin.
01:27You're not second, Justin.
01:28No.
01:29But it's very close.
01:30Justin, so a big win on the Monday.
01:31But yesterday's show was a tough show, wasn't it?
01:33It was a tough show.
01:34And do you know what?
01:36My tactic was, because I'd done so well on Monday,
01:39I was happy with my performance.
01:40Happy Monday.
01:41Yeah.
01:42I just thought, you know what I'll do Tuesday?
01:43I'll just relax, go gung-ho.
01:45Yeah.
01:46Oh, much to my regret, Richard.
01:48Much to my regret.
01:49Turns out you're not one of life's coasters.
01:51I'm not one of life's coasters, nor am I one of life's gung-hoers.
01:54Excellent.
01:55Well, listen.
01:56This prize is to be had.
01:57Tote bag yesterday.
01:58Lewis and driving gloves on Monday.
01:59Justin Kelly, let's take a look at today's prizes, shall we?
02:01Great.
02:02Talking of coasters, there are some coasters.
02:05There's salt and pepper shakers as well.
02:07There's a rucksack.
02:08There's a scented candle.
02:09And there's a dartboard.
02:10Callie, what would you like?
02:12Well, I don't want to burn you, Richard, or throw things at you.
02:16That's kind.
02:17So, I would like to carry you around on my back to all my gigs.
02:21I'm going to go backpack.
02:22Justin?
02:23I'm just picturing the scene of inviting somebody back to my place,
02:26wearing my gloves and then lighting a House of Games candle.
02:30Ooh, lovely.
02:31That would be nice.
02:32Lovely.
02:33Helen, what would you like?
02:34Well, we're building a pub in our garden.
02:36Sorry, excuse me?
02:37We're getting a pub in the garden.
02:39You're building a pub in your garden?
02:41What's your address?
02:42Come round and play darts.
02:44That's fun.
02:45So, I would go for the dartboard.
02:47Looking at you and Justin, if you said to me,
02:50which of these two people has a pub in their back garden?
02:53Which one wants the scented candle?
02:55I know, yeah.
02:57Looks can be deceiving.
02:58It's true.
02:59You must never judge in this life.
03:00You must never judge.
03:01Lewis, what would you go for?
03:02Well, I think I'd be fighting Justin for the candle,
03:04because my wife really loves scented candles.
03:06I don't think I'd be taking that for her if I got it.
03:08That's nice.
03:09Listen, Justin, you're on on Monday.
03:10Lewis won yesterday.
03:11Should we find out who's going to win today?
03:12Yep.
03:13Round one is...
03:18Rhyme time.
03:19Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone.
03:21Two questions at a time.
03:22The answers rhyme with each other.
03:24Here are your first two.
03:261988 film starring Tom Hanks as a boy in an adult's body.
03:31And animal named Napoleon in George Orwell's Animal Farm.
03:38Yes, Justin.
03:39Big and Pig.
03:41Big Pig.
03:42Absolutely right.
03:43Well done.
03:45Next two.
03:58Yes, that is Justin.
03:59MasterChef PDF.
04:01MasterChef PDF?
04:03Is correct.
04:06Here are your next two.
04:09Type of pizza that has edges filled with cheese.
04:13And what is this?
04:17Yes, Kelly.
04:18Stuffed crust sawdust.
04:20Stuffed crust sawdust.
04:21Stuffed crust sawdust.
04:23Absolutely right, Kelly.
04:24Well played.
04:25Stuffed crust sawdust.
04:26Next two.
04:29Word formed by rearranging the letters of another.
04:32And most popular city in the Netherlands.
04:39Yes, Justin.
04:40Anagram Amsterdam.
04:41Anagram Amsterdam.
04:43Is the right answer.
04:45Well played.
04:47Next two.
04:49Who is this?
04:51And what is the title of this song?
04:54You're willing to sacrifice our love.
04:59Yes, Justin.
05:01Jonathan Price, Cold As Ice.
05:03Jonathan Price, Cold As Ice.
05:05It's the right answer.
05:07Well done.
05:09Next one.
05:23Oh, no.
05:25Yes, that's Justin.
05:27Obtuse Dr Seuss.
05:30Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
05:35Hmm.
05:36Shall we take a look?
05:39Oh.
05:40Oh.
05:41I was going Ken Bruce.
05:42No, I wasn't.
05:44I've heard tale he's real, but I can't believe it.
05:48No-one's ever seen him, have they?
05:50Final question in this round.
05:52Pirate punishment stepping along aboard into the sea.
05:56And who is this?
06:00Yes, Helen.
06:03Walk the plank, Hilary Swank.
06:05Walk the plank, Hilary Swank.
06:07Well played, Helen.
06:09Nicely done.
06:10That's the end of our first round.
06:11Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we?
06:16Yesterday's champion, Lewis, you took it off the mark.
06:19Helen and Caddy, you have one point.
06:20Justin, an early leader with four.
06:25Our pairs game today is going to be...
06:30Rijkaard Oshman's Austischspiel.
06:33Lewis, as our fourth place player.
06:35Austischspiel, what does that mean?
06:36Please come over.
06:37Well, we'll find out, won't we?
06:38Oh, we've got to find out.
06:39Oh, right.
06:40I'll tell you what it means.
06:41It means bad news for me.
06:42I'll say that.
06:43But you needn't worry.
06:44But you do get to choose a partner.
06:45Who would you like to pick?
06:46I would choose H.
06:47That's nice.
06:48The actors against the community.
06:49Yeah.
06:50Now, in this round, all the questions and all the answers
06:52are in foreign languages.
06:53OK.
06:54But I'll have to read them out as well.
06:56I'll show you some categories first.
06:57So those are your possible categories.
07:12And Lewis, what would you like?
07:15Do you think going for five just because we vaguely know what that is?
07:20Yeah, why not?
07:21Yeah.
07:22Yeah.
07:23OK.
07:24OK.
07:25So you've chosen a film adaptionier.
07:27And there's film adaptations in Swedish.
07:30I'll show you a question, three possible answers.
07:33It's all in Swedish.
07:34Your three possible answers.
07:53So can you work out what the question is, what the answers are
07:55and which one is correct?
07:57Something about somewhere that a Stephen King novel is based in.
08:03Mm.
08:04I figure that's Sleepless in Seattle.
08:07Sleepless in Seattle.
08:08So let's...
08:09Shall we cross that one out?
08:10Cross that one out.
08:11Dahal Mal.
08:12Mal.
08:13Mal.
08:14Sounds fairly aggressive.
08:15Hmm.
08:16So do you want to go with the middle one then?
08:17Can you work this one out at home?
08:18Have you worked out what the question is?
08:19I don't know.
08:20What those answers are.
08:21Do you know any of his novels?
08:22No.
08:23OK.
08:24Only It is the only one I know.
08:25It.
08:26OK.
08:27Probably the Swedish for that would be quite easy.
08:28Yeah.
08:29Yeah.
08:30So it's definitely not there.
08:31Shall we go for Dahal Mal?
08:32Yeah.
08:33Yeah.
08:34Let's go for that.
08:35Yeah.
08:36You're going for that.
08:37Give it a go.
08:38Have you worked this one out at home?
08:39I think that might be You've Got Mail.
08:40Oh.
08:41Goodness gracious.
08:42If the first one is Sleepless in Seattle.
08:43Let's find out.
08:45There's not...
08:46Oh.
08:47What do you think that middle one is, the other team?
08:49There's no points, but...
08:50I don't know.
08:51Yeah, you probably...
08:52It's The Green Mile.
08:53The Green Mile.
08:54I don't know any of the names of the book.
08:55The first one is, which of these films based on a...
08:56I would have gone for that.
08:57Sleepless in Seattle.
08:58I agree, Marlon.
08:59You've Got Mail.
09:00Well done if you worked that out at home.
09:02Justin and Callie, which of these would you like?
09:05Do you speak languages, Justin?
09:07Um, no.
09:08Callie, do you?
09:09I do speak languages.
09:10What do you speak?
09:11Dutch and a bit of French.
09:13Oh, you go for it.
09:14This is...
09:15There is no Dutch on there, and I think we maybe should go for aliments et boissons.
09:21I think it's food and drink.
09:22Should we go for the French one?
09:23Definitely, yeah.
09:24OK.
09:25Le français, s'il vous plaît, Richard.
09:26You know France.
09:27I know food and drink.
09:28Monsieur Ousmane.
09:29Oui, bien sûr.
09:30Aliments et boissons.
09:32Food and drink in French, ici.
09:34Et votre question.
09:36Vraiment.
09:37Paul Hollywood, après quel type d'aliments le plus cher de Grande-Bretagne en 2008?
09:45Here are your three possible answers.
09:47Gâteau.
09:49Pâtisserie.
09:51Pain.
09:53The answers are cake, pastry, bread.
09:58The question is, Paul Hollywood, I think, created what type of food that was the most expensive in Great Britain?
10:06Le plus cher in 2008?
10:08I think the gâteau en patisserie, you couldn't really judge those as being the most expensive types, but, like, bread is so finite.
10:15So, he created some really massively overpriced bread.
10:18Yeah.
10:19Like some sort of Hoxton hipster bread.
10:21Yeah.
10:22Pan.
10:23I'm saying pan.
10:24Du pain, s'il vous plaît.
10:25We're going pan.
10:26So, we think it's Paul Hollywood created the most expensive type of what food?
10:282008, and you think the answer is bread.
10:30Let's take a look.
10:31Have you scored a point?
10:33You have indeed.
10:34Very well played.
10:35Teamwork.
10:36Teamwork.
10:37Makes the dream work.
10:38You're absolutely right about the question, I think.
10:40Which of Britain's most expensive what in 2008?
10:44It was a Roquefort and almond sourdough.
10:47Ooh.
10:48That actually sounds quite nice.
10:49Very well done if you got that at home.
10:50Helen and Lewis.
10:52OK.
10:53Another one for you.
10:54What do you fancy?
10:56I was going to say, should we go for three, but, I mean...
10:58Shall we go for three?
10:59I was kind of thinking that.
11:00Yeah.
11:01Shall we go for three?
11:02Yeah.
11:03Yeah, go ahead.
11:04OK.
11:05Spanish for aviation.
11:06Spanish it is.
11:07OK.
11:08And here's your question.
11:09So which one did she cross?
11:10Which ocean was the first?
11:11Yeah.
11:12Do you think it's the biggest ocean?
11:13Because it would be the most impressive for her to cross?
11:14It's the first female, I should think the question is.
11:15I'm sort of thinking Atlantic or Pacific.
11:16OK.
11:17Yep.
11:18Which one should we...
11:19Which one should we...
11:20OK.
11:21Yeah.
11:22Which one should we...
11:23Which one should we...
11:24Yeah.
11:25Which one should we...
11:26Yeah.
11:27Which one should we...
11:28Yeah.
11:29Yeah.
11:30Do you think it's the biggest ocean?
11:31Because it would be the most impressive for her to cross?
11:33It's the first female, I should think the question is.
11:35I'm sort of thinking Atlantic or Pacific.
11:36OK.
11:37Yep.
11:38Which one should we...
11:39Pacific.
11:40You know what?
11:41Is that what you were thinking?
11:42I was thinking Atlantic.
11:43Go with yours.
11:44Go with yours.
11:45Go with yours.
11:46Go with yours.
11:47Go with yours.
11:48Go with yours.
11:49Atlantico.
11:50Let's take a look.
11:53What's the question, and is the answer Atlantico?
11:56It is Atlantico.
11:58Very well done.
11:59The full question was, Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly,
12:03OK, very well done.
12:05The full question was,
12:07Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the rich ocean,
12:10which I think you worked out, and it was Atlantic.
12:12The other, of course, Indian and Pacific.
12:14Final question in this round, Justin and Callie,
12:17what would you like to go for?
12:18I mean, I think, given I guess Polish and you know about American football,
12:23unless you want Jimmy Carr or Light Athletic.
12:25No, I don't know what either of those are.
12:28Got a little chance at American football.
12:30I have a passing interest, so...
12:32..and I have a passing interest in Polish things.
12:37OK, I mean, that's bad news because it's Icelandic, but...
12:39Is it?
12:41Yeah, but it is American football.
12:56Your three possible answers are...
12:59I'm so glad.
13:06I'm so glad that those were the answers, not Tampa Bay Bucanurans and...
13:10Yeah, exactly.
13:11Dallas Cowboy Ducums.
13:12I think it's...
13:13I was hoping it was going to be Janet Jackson.
13:15No, I think it is what day of the week is the Super Bowl traditionally held on or held on.
13:21And it's the Sunnog Dugum.
13:23Sunnog Dugum.
13:24So we think it's what day is the Super Bowl traditionally held,
13:26and you're thinking that Sunday, is that correct?
13:30That's the correct answer.
13:32Was it correct for the right reason?
13:34That's exactly right.
13:35Super Bowl played on which day of the week?
13:36You've got Sunday there, Monday and Tuesday.
13:40That's the end of that round.
13:41I don't have to read out anything more in Icelandic or Swedish.
13:44Hooray.
13:45Let's take a look at the scoreboard, shall we?
13:51Lewis with one, Helen with two, Caddy with three,
13:54Justin Morehouse, three-point lead, six points.
13:56Well played, Justin.
13:57Three more rounds to go on Wednesday's House of Games.
14:00Let's play our very next one, shall we, right away.
14:02It is...
14:03The Elephant in the Room.
14:07The first thing I'll do is tell you what the Elephant in the Room is.
14:14Cat is the Elephant in the Room.
14:16Fingers on buzzers, I'm going to ask you a series of questions.
14:18Don't say the word cat in your answer, please.
14:21Whatever the answer is, do not say the word cat.
14:26Here's your first one.
14:35Justin.
14:36Dealey.
14:37Dealey.
14:39Cat Dealey becomes Dealey.
14:42Next one.
14:45What is the title, please, of this song?
14:53Yes, Callie.
14:54The Loves.
14:55The Loves.
14:57Absolutely right.
14:58Or Love-ess.
14:59Love-ess.
15:00Yeah.
15:01The Love-ess.
15:03Next one.
15:03What is the name of which eye condition is also a type of large waterfall?
15:11Cali.
15:13Aract.
15:14Aract.
15:15Well played, Cali.
15:17Cataract becomes Aract.
15:19Next one.
15:20Which 1951 J.D. Salinger novel documents two days in the life of Holden Caulfield?
15:29Justin.
15:30The Share in the Rye.
15:31The Share in the Rye.
15:33Absolutely, Justin.
15:34Well played.
15:35Cataract in the Rye.
15:36And The Share in the Rye.
15:38Next question.
15:39Which sitcom starring Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney was first broadcast in 2015?
15:48Yes, that is Callie.
15:50Astrophy.
15:51Astrophy.
15:52Cat Astrophy becomes Astrophy.
15:55Well done.
15:56Next one.
15:59Which play by Tennessee Williams features characters called Brick, Maggie and Big Daddy?
16:06Yes, that's Justin.
16:07On a Hot Tin Roof.
16:09On a Hot Tin Roof.
16:10It's the right answer.
16:12Well done.
16:13Final question in this round.
16:22That is Justin.
16:24Akumbs.
16:25Akumbs.
16:26Is the correct answer.
16:28Can we come Akumbs?
16:31That's the end of that round.
16:32Let's take a look at the scores.
16:33Good round for Justin there.
16:35Some points for Cali as well.
16:36Lewis has got one.
16:38Helen has got two.
16:39Cali has got six.
16:40He's got a four-point lead now.
16:41Justin Morehouse with ten.
16:43Two rounds to go on Wednesday's House of Games.
16:47Our next round is...
16:48And the answer isn't.
16:53Lewis, I'm going to ask you a question.
16:55I'll give you four possible answers.
16:56One is correct.
16:57The other three were written by Helen, Justin and Cali to try and fool you.
17:02If you give me the correct answer, you'll score a point.
17:04Okay.
17:04If you pick one of their answers, you will give them a point.
17:07Here's your question.
17:08In 2021, Megan Swann became the first woman to be elected president of which organisation?
17:16So, correct answer here.
17:17Three fake ones to try and fool you.
17:20Was it The Magic Circle?
17:23Working Men's Club?
17:24British Wild Swan Conservancy?
17:29Or the International Animators Guild?
17:33Hmm.
17:35Yeah, I'm going to go for the one that's most, probably the most obvious.
17:38I'll go for Men's Working Club.
17:40You're going to go for a Working Men's Club?
17:41Yeah.
17:42Lewis, what do you think at home on this one?
17:44Hmm.
17:44Let's find out, shall we?
17:45Is it Working Men's Club?
17:46Is it not, I'm afraid.
17:50What was the correct answer?
17:52Well done at home.
17:53If you said The Magic Circle, 2021, the first ever female president.
17:57So, you've given away a point.
17:58Lewis, who have you given it to?
17:59Who wrote Working Men's Club?
18:02Helen gets the point.
18:04Well done, Helen.
18:05The British Wild Swan Conservancy was Cali,
18:08and the International Animators Guild was Justin.
18:12Well done if you got that one right at home.
18:14Helen, a question for you now, with four possible answers.
18:27So, a correct answer, and three answers trying to fool you.
18:32Did she marry a stuffed tiger?
18:36A life-size Liberace statue?
18:39A tortoise?
18:42Or the colour pink?
18:43Those are good, fake answers.
18:45That is.
18:46They're all terrifying, though.
18:47All of this question is just terrifying.
18:49The tortoise took 40 years for it to get up the aisle.
18:52Nice.
18:54Yeah.
18:57It's a change name.
18:59She sounds like someone that would wear pink a lot.
19:01It might be a fake name, yeah.
19:03Exactly.
19:03It might not have been the name she was born with.
19:05Do you think?
19:06Yeah, I don't know.
19:06You never know.
19:07Liberace statue sounds plausible for someone with that name.
19:15I think maybe not a tortoise, because that seems the most sane.
19:20The most sane?
19:20LAUGHTER
19:21It's the only one that's alive, isn't it?
19:24Well, yes.
19:25That's true.
19:26Exactly.
19:27So, it seems the least mad.
19:29You do live for 40 years, don't you?
19:3050, 60 years, 100 years, don't you?
19:33Yeah.
19:34If that's your answer and you've just...
19:36Yeah.
19:36Then it's very clever.
19:37No, no.
19:37I'm trying to figure out.
19:39Um, OK.
19:40I feel like the right answer could be the colour pink.
19:44SIGHS
19:45I'm going to go for the colour pink.
19:47Going to go for the colour pink.
19:49What do you think at home?
19:49You've gone with the colour pink as well.
19:51What did Kitten Kaysera marry?
19:55She did marry the colour pink.
19:57Well done.
19:58Well worked out.
19:59Very nice.
20:00Stuffed tiger.
20:02That was Justin.
20:04Life-size Liberace statue.
20:06That was Callie.
20:08I'd have been tempted with a tortoise.
20:09You were trying to sell the tortoise.
20:11You were trying to sell it.
20:12Lewis.
20:13That's amazing.
20:14He's going...
20:15I tell you what, though, kid.
20:17Do you live a long time, though, don't you?
20:21You tortoises live a long time.
20:23You're a bad one.
20:25Wow.
20:26Wow.
20:27Wow.
20:27You've got to watch it.
20:28He's the definition of a hustler, aren't they?
20:30Nice try.
20:31Nice try.
20:32I was desperate.
20:34I was, you know, like that.
20:35Helen was not swayed either.
20:36That was very impressive.
20:37Yeah, that was impressive.
20:38Justin, a question for you.
20:41Four possible answers.
20:43One is right.
20:44The other three, written by your opponents.
20:46What did Bill Murray reportedly do when he attended a student party at the University of St. Andrews in 2006?
20:55Did he lead a conga of 50 students into the sea?
21:01Wash their dishes for them?
21:04Played snooker with them all?
21:05Or fell asleep in the bath?
21:10I mean, he's like, if people bump into him in the street, he has a pitch with everybody, doesn't he?
21:14Yeah.
21:15Says your friends will never believe you and then walks off.
21:17But, I mean, he played snooker with them.
21:20I mean, St. Andrews is a posh university, is it?
21:22They have snooker tables knocking around in there.
21:24Billiards.
21:25Billiards, yeah.
21:25I'm going to say fell asleep in the bath.
21:29Fell asleep in the bath.
21:29What do you think got home on this one?
21:31What would you go with?
21:32Is that the correct answer?
21:33Has Justin scored a point or given a point away?
21:36Oh.
21:37Given a point away.
21:38What was the correct answer?
21:41He washed all their dishes.
21:42Oh.
21:44So, who have you given a point to?
21:45Who said fell asleep in the bath?
21:48Helen.
21:48I'm having a round.
21:49You're so good at house facing.
21:50Having a very good round.
21:51Have you got every single point in this round?
21:53I have.
21:53Yeah.
21:53That's pretty good, isn't it?
21:54Led a conger of 50 students into the sea was...
21:59Callie.
22:00Played snooker with them all.
22:01Must have been Lewis.
22:03So, very well done, Helen.
22:05Callie.
22:06Can Helen get four out of four on this round?
22:08Here's your question.
22:09Four possible answers.
22:11A law passed in the Canadian Parliament in June 2021
22:14declared the third week in February to be known by what name?
22:19Is it the week after the second week?
22:22Well, I don't think it could be nearly Valentine's week unless the Canadians have Valentine's Day on a different week.
22:39Pre-leap week would only work on leap years.
22:44It's a tempter, though, isn't it?
22:46It's quite clever.
22:47It is quite clever, but I don't think that's it.
22:50Because I don't think they'd have picked the question if it was that, because it's too obvious.
22:53OK.
22:54Listen, I'm getting myself in knots to get this wrong in dramatic fashion.
22:56So, it's either kindness week or it's the week after the second week.
23:00I don't think it'll be kindness week, because there will be a kindness week.
23:03So, I'm going to go the week after the second week.
23:06It's tempting, isn't it, the week after the second week?
23:08OK.
23:09What do we think the week after the second week?
23:10Do you agree?
23:11Do you disagree at home?
23:12You've got a different answer.
23:12Let's find out.
23:13Callie, have you scored a point?
23:14Have you given a point away?
23:17Given a point away.
23:18What was the correct answer?
23:21Oh, those Canadians.
23:22And I had all the talk, didn't I, for that?
23:24Why it wasn't that?
23:25Kind this week.
23:26Has Helen scored four out of four?
23:27Let's find out.
23:28The week after the second week, who said that?
23:31Helen.
23:32Wow.
23:33I'm almost as happy as if I've got it right.
23:35You've got a dark soul, Helen, George.
23:37I have never seen the like four out of four.
23:41That is amazing.
23:43The only reason you got yours right is because you hadn't done a fake one.
23:46That's great.
23:47Pre-leap week was...
23:49Justin, and nearly Valentine's week was Lewis.
23:55So, it's the end of the round.
23:56A very good round for Helen there.
23:58Four points for you, nothing for anybody else.
24:04Lewis, yesterday's champion, currently in fourth.
24:07Helen and Callie tied second, six points each.
24:09Justin's got a four-point lead going to the final round.
24:11Well played, Justin Morehouse.
24:14Let's play that final round right now, shall we?
24:15We know what it is.
24:16It is...
24:17Answer smash.
24:21Point for a correct answer, point off for an incorrect answer.
24:23Here we go.
24:25Your first category is...
24:28Quiz show hosts.
24:29They're a fine breed.
24:31Those will be the pictures.
24:34The King of Scots, who reigned from 1306 to 1329,
24:38is best known by what name?
24:42Yes, Justin.
24:44Robert the Bruce Forsyth.
24:45Robert the Bruce Forsyth?
24:46That's correct.
24:48Robert the Bruce, Bruce Forsyth.
24:49Robert the Bruce Forsyth.
24:51Next one.
24:53According to the well-known Christmas Carol,
24:55Good King Wenceslas looked out on the what?
25:00Yes, Justin.
25:01Feast of Stephen Fry.
25:03Feast of Stephen Fry?
25:04Is correct.
25:08Next one.
25:10Which US city is the state capital of Colorado?
25:17Yes, Justin.
25:18Is it Mount Vernon Cay?
25:21Listen, what you get up to in your private life is your business.
25:25It is not Mount Vernon Cay, though.
25:27Anybody else?
25:30Yes, Lewis.
25:31Den Vernon Cay.
25:33Den Vernon Cay.
25:34Of course.
25:35Is the right answer, though it is Den Vernon Cay.
25:38Nice.
25:39Next category.
25:42Landmarks.
25:42Those will be the pictures.
25:45All Saints Day takes place immediately after Halloween
25:48on the first day of which month?
25:53Justin.
25:54November Berlin Wall.
25:57That's the correct answer.
25:59Well played, Justin.
25:59November Berlin Wall.
26:01Next one.
26:03Which Latin American dance shows its name with a spicy tomato sauce?
26:08Oh.
26:09Oh.
26:09Oh, it...
26:10Yes, Justin.
26:15Salsaguedo.
26:16I think it's called something like that.
26:18Salsaguedo.
26:19No.
26:20It's not...
26:20Yeah, you're up the right path, I think.
26:22Yeah.
26:23Oh.
26:24Anyone fancy it?
26:27No?
26:27Salsagrada Familia was the answer in Barcelona.
26:34Salsagrada Familia and salsa.
26:36Next question and next picture.
26:40What does the letter P stand for in the computing abbreviation HTTP?
26:48Yes, that is Justin.
26:50Protocolliseum.
26:50Protocolliseum?
26:51The right answer, Justin.
26:53Well played.
26:54Protocolliseum.
26:55Protocolliseum.
26:56Are we done?
26:57We are done.
26:59Now, Justin, you had a four-point lead.
27:01You got most of those right.
27:03On Monday, our champion was Justin.
27:05On Tuesday, it was Lewis.
27:06He's done it again.
27:07Another big win for Justin Morehouse with 12 points.
27:11Well played, Justin.
27:12Nicely played.
27:15Justin, you won another prize.
27:16What would you like to take?
27:19You know what I'm going to do?
27:20I'm going to play tactically for the long term here.
27:23OK.
27:23I'm going to choose the dartboard.
27:26Yeah.
27:26And I'm going to gift it to the pub of Helen George.
27:30Oh, lovely.
27:31How nice.
27:31Only hoping that I might get an invite because my family are massive Helen George fans.
27:37I mean, this is no joke apart.
27:39Lovely.
27:40Justin Morehouse wins the House of Games dartboard.
27:42Gifts it to Helen George's pub in her garden.
27:44And congratulations to you both.
27:46Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard.
27:48Two days to go, including double points Friday.
27:50It's looking good news for Justin.
27:54Lewis, you got six.
27:55Callie and Helen with eight.
27:56Justin with 11.
27:57Three-point lead.
27:58All to play for still.
27:59Well played, Justin.
28:00Lovely day.
28:01Helen, well done, firstly, for getting four out of four.
28:03And the answer isn't.
28:04And secondly, for winning a dartboard.
28:06Nice, isn't it?
28:07See you all here tomorrow.
28:08See you as well on the House of Games.
28:10APPLAUSE
28:11Do you have a name for your pub, Helen?
28:40Well, the Ashton Arms, because my partner's called Jack Ashton.
28:44Elite.
28:44I was born in Ashton.
28:45And you've got arms.
28:46And I've got arms, yeah.
28:47Hold on a minute.
28:48Named off to Justin.
28:49LAUGHTER
28:50MUSIC DANIEL
28:58MUSIC DANIEL

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