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00:00Hello everybody, welcome along to House of Games. Lovely to have you back, lovely to have these four famous faces back as well.
00:15We're having a lovely week of it. On Friday, we have to give away the trophy.
00:19We're going to give it to one of these four people.
00:21They are Jack P. Shepard, Joanna Page, Una Healy and Manuel Sanubi.
00:30Well, yesterday, everybody was within two points of each other.
00:34Have you noticed we're not clapping each other now?
00:36We're not. It's gone serious.
00:38It's got a little tenser, I'll say that.
00:42But, Jack, on Monday, you lost by one point to Joanna Page.
00:47On Tuesday, you lost by one point to Joanna Page again.
00:51I'm so sorry for you. Jo, nice two wins.
00:54You'd take that, wouldn't you? Yes, yes.
00:56She's winning all the prizes.
00:57I'm very excited to be going back home with all of my cooking paraphernalia.
01:01Oh, you've got a fondue set and salt and pepper shakers already.
01:03It's going to be the new me.
01:05Jack, you are one point away from victory both days. What can we do today? Surely there's a win.
01:09Yeah, I think today's the day.
01:11Today.
01:12But then they do say it comes in threes, so maybe you'll just do the same thing.
01:16I don't know. I'm spent now, to be honest.
01:19She's so nice, though. That's the annoyance.
01:20It's quite hard to kind of, you know, get the anger that you need.
01:23Yeah. Una, just two points off a win yesterday. Anything you can do today?
01:28Oh, well, things come in threes, because I've been coming in third place consistently, so, yeah.
01:33So, three threes. Emmanuel.
01:35Now, we've given away two prizes already. They've both gone to Jo.
01:38Should we take a look at today's prizes?
01:39Yes.
01:40If you were to win today, there is the planter, the driving gloves, the glasses case, the dartboard, and the recipe book stand.
01:50Emmanuel, if you were to win today, what would you take?
01:54I think out of those, I'd go dartboard.
01:57You'd go dartboard. I think out of those, that's damning with fake praise.
02:01Una, what would you go for?
02:02I'd go for the dartboard as well.
02:03Go for the dartboard as well.
02:04Yeah, definitely.
02:05Jo?
02:05It's what I came for. I want the dartboard.
02:07The dartboard. Uh-oh.
02:08Oh, Kate.
02:10You know what? I'm sure 20 seconds ago, someone was spent. Do you remember who that was?
02:13Oh, yeah, yeah. It's what I came for now, all of a sudden.
02:16Uh, Jack?
02:18It's the driving gloves, obviously.
02:19Oh, the gloves, yeah.
02:20I mean, come on.
02:22I can see that.
02:22I'm a big West Side Story fan.
02:24There you go.
02:24So, they would, and they fit my hands. Look at them.
02:27I've got the smallest hands in the world, and they fit.
02:29Literally perfect. So, three dartboards and the driving gloves.
02:33Very best of luck, everybody.
02:35The weekly leaderboards, looks like this, Jo at the top.
02:38We've got three days to go. We've got Double Points Friday coming up as well, so plenty could change there.
02:43Should we get on and play Wednesday's House of Games?
02:45Yep.
02:45Our first round is...
02:47Double, double. Fingers on buzzers, please.
02:51I'm going to ask you two questions at a time.
02:53First thing I'm going to do is show you a letter of the alphabet.
02:55A is our letter. I'm going to show you two questions at a time.
03:01I only want you to read out the words that begin with the letter A in those two answers.
03:06There will be an A word in the first answer and an A word in the second one.
03:09Just say those two words, please.
03:11Here are your first two questions.
03:12Girl group with the original members, Carrie Katona, Natasha Hamilton and Liz McClanan.
03:19And who is this?
03:23That is Jo.
03:25Atomic Anton.
03:26Atomic Anton.
03:28That's what they call him.
03:29It is Atomic Kitten, Anton DeBeck, Atomic Anton.
03:33Next two.
03:34Who is this?
03:36And what is this?
03:38Yes, that's Jack.
03:42Adam's apple.
03:44It is Tony Adams and a toffee apple.
03:46Adam's apple.
03:49Next two.
03:512019 superhero film starring Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans.
03:57And a US medical drama starring Ellen Pompeo as Meredith and Sandra Oh as Christina.
04:05That is Emmanuel.
04:06Um, Avengers Anatomy.
04:11Avengers Anatomy?
04:12It is Avengers Anatomy.
04:14Avengers Endgame and Grey's Anatomy.
04:18Just as we got comfortable with A, I'm going to change the letter.
04:22E now we're going to go for.
04:24I hope it doesn't fry anyone's brain.
04:26So just the E words now, please.
04:29Runner-up on The X Factor, who had a UK top ten hit with sax.
04:32And area of London known as Theatreland.
04:40Emmanuel.
04:41Um, what's the name?
04:44Ed?
04:44Oh, God.
04:45How's that?
04:46I'm going to time you out.
04:47I'm so sorry.
04:48Er, Una.
04:51East End.
04:52East End.
04:54It is East End.
04:56Well done.
04:57The two E words here, please.
05:01Vermeer painting that inspired a 2003 Scarlett Johansson film
05:04and Shakespeare farce involving mistaken identity
05:08between two sets of twins.
05:13Joe.
05:14Earring errors.
05:16Earring errors?
05:18Oh, well played.
05:19Girl with a Pearl Earring.
05:20Comedy of errors.
05:21Earring errors.
05:22Next E's.
05:24Fifth UK top ten single by Robbie Williams, Let Me...
05:27And reality show, commonly abbreviated to TOWIE.
05:35Yes, Emmanuel.
05:37Entertain Essex.
05:40Entertain Essex.
05:43Entertain Essex.
05:44Let me entertain you, of course.
05:45And the only way is Essex.
05:47Entertain Essex.
05:48I have grave news for you.
05:49We're changing from E now.
05:51OK.
05:51Again, we just said...
05:52Again, we had settled.
05:53But we change it.
05:54P now.
05:56OK.
05:57I need to hear just the P words.
06:00What is this?
06:01And what is this?
06:06Yes, Emmanuel.
06:07Panda pomegranate.
06:08Panda pomegranates?
06:09No.
06:10Oh, incorrect.
06:11Oh, it's...
06:11Una.
06:12Panda passion.
06:14Panda passion we're looking for.
06:16Giant panda and a passion fruit.
06:18Any more P's?
06:211990 film starring Julia Robertson, Richard Gere.
06:25And comedy team with members including Michael Palin and Eric Idle.
06:32That is Jo.
06:33Pretty Python.
06:34Pretty Python.
06:36It is Pretty Woman, Monty Python, Pretty Python.
06:40Final question in this round.
06:42Still P's.
06:45Italian opera singer who had a 1990 UK top ten hit with Nessun Dorma.
06:50And home stadium with Newcastle United Football Club.
06:52Yes, Jack.
06:57Pavarotti Park.
06:58Pavarotti Park.
06:58Hey.
06:59It is Pavarotti Park.
07:01Well done, Gianna Pavarotti.
07:02And St James's Park.
07:04It's the end of the round.
07:06That's close again today.
07:08Is this good?
07:08You all right there, Jo?
07:09Yes.
07:09Yeah.
07:10Very intense.
07:11Not spent.
07:12Not spent.
07:13Well, you're a cross between spent and desperate for a dartboard.
07:17Yeah.
07:17That's what that is.
07:18If in an audition someone said, can you give me a look that's a cross between spent and desperate for a dartboard?
07:23This would be it.
07:23They go, oh my God, she's good.
07:25She's good.
07:26Your leaderboard looks like this.
07:28One point between the lot of you.
07:29I've said that a lot recently.
07:31Jack, Una, Emmanuel.
07:33I've got two points each.
07:34Joanna Page, three points.
07:36Nicely done.
07:38Let's play our next round, shall we?
07:39I wonder what it's going to be.
07:44It is Reichardt-Oussmann's Haus des Spiel.
07:48You're all in last place apart from Joanna.
07:50Emmanuel, why don't you choose a partner today?
07:53Joanna, we're going to stay here.
07:54You're going to stay here.
07:55This is good, these teams have worked all week.
07:57Yeah.
07:57Una and Emmanuel are a team.
07:59Joe and Jack are a team.
08:00In this round, all of the questions and all the answers are in foreign languages.
08:04OK?
08:05Your six categories are...
08:09Comedy, Geschichte, Stromboidsfeiter, easy for you to say.
08:14Leundas, Dolce and Spurschenbauer.
08:18Those are your categories.
08:19Do you speak any foreign languages?
08:21No.
08:22Joe?
08:23No.
08:23Oh, excellent.
08:24OK.
08:25Ask if I do.
08:27Do you?
08:27No.
08:28OK.
08:28God, no.
08:29Una?
08:30I speak un peu de français et ask Gréelge as well.
08:34Gréelge is the Irish language.
08:35Oh, OK.
08:36I don't see that up there.
08:37No, no, definitely don't recognise anything really there.
08:40Emmanuel?
08:41Little bits of French and German.
08:43Ah oui.
08:43OK, that's good.
08:44Oh.
08:44Yeah.
08:45However, we turn to our two non-linguists first, Jack and Joe.
08:50What do you fancy?
08:51My first thought is comedies.
08:53What do you think the others are?
08:54Do you want to go down that route?
08:55I think that number six must be sport.
08:58Is Dolce?
08:59Is that sweet?
09:00No?
09:00I don't know.
09:01It might be Dolce.
09:01It might be food, sweets.
09:03Should we go with the one that we think?
09:05Should we go with comedy?
09:06Comedies?
09:06I mean, you're in the biggest comedy in BBC history.
09:09It would be silly not to.
09:11But it's not in German.
09:13Not yet.
09:16This is French for comedy films.
09:18OK.
09:18French for comedy films.
09:20Here is your question and three possible answers.
09:22Quelle est la profession d'Arce Ventureur mentionnée dans le titre d'un film de Jim Carrey de 1994?
09:31Your three possible answers.
09:34Palais Fronnière.
09:37Chameur des Cépons.
09:39Ou?
09:40Detective, Chien et Chef.
09:42OK.
09:42I think it must be detective.
09:43Yes.
09:44Detective of dogs and cats.
09:46Yeah.
09:46I think, is it what's the profession of Ace Venture, a pet detective in the Jim Carrey film, maybe?
09:51Yeah.
09:51Yeah, let's go for detective.
09:52Pet detective.
09:52Chien et Chef.
09:54OK.
09:54We're going to go for detective, Chien et Chef.
09:56Is that correct?
09:58Oui, bien sûr, bien sûr.
10:00Un point pour Jacques et Jean.
10:03And you're absolutely right about the question.
10:05In the title of a 1994 Jim Carrey film, what is Ace Venture's job?
10:08Oh, horse groom is a Palais Fronnière and snake charmer, but pet detective, Una Emmanuel.
10:15Which question would you like me to struggle to read out?
10:18I think we should go for two, because I think, well, that looks like a very German word, and I'm hoping I would know what it might mean.
10:23OK, well, I trust you.
10:25What it might mean.
10:26So, we're going to go for the Schitter?
10:27Yeah.
10:29German for history, and here is your question.
10:34Here's your question and your three possible answers.
10:36Napoleon Bonaparte wurde auf welcher Insel geboren?
10:40Is the answer.
10:43Sicilien?
10:45Corsica?
10:47Or Cretar?
10:49Right, basically, where was Napoleon born?
10:51Born, OK.
10:53Was that Cretar?
10:54Was that Crete?
10:55Sicily?
10:56Sicily and Corsica, is it?
10:58Yeah.
10:59I don't know Napoleon.
11:00Sicily?
11:02I'd go Sicily.
11:03Yeah, I would too.
11:03I believe so.
11:05Sicily?
11:05You're going to go Sicily?
11:06Sicily, is that the correct answer?
11:09It is not.
11:10So, I think you're right about the question.
11:12Yeah.
11:13Where was Napoleon Bonaparte born?
11:15But where was he born?
11:18Corsica.
11:19He was born on Corsica, Crete being the other one.
11:21Very well done if you said that at home.
11:23Corsica, the answer there.
11:24Joe and Jack, you have another choice to make now.
11:27Er, I think we'll go with play it safe and do the sporty one and hope it's a sport.
11:33Yeah.
11:33Sportsimobler.
11:34Yeah.
11:35Sportsimobler, that is Swedish for sports symbols.
11:39Is your question.
11:49What's the symbol for Scotland's flag in rugby?
11:52Maybe.
11:52Let's take a look at your possible answers, see if they help out.
11:55It's the thistle, isn't it?
12:04It's the symbol for Scotland, so you would have thought it's the thistle.
12:09Yeah.
12:09Should we go for that?
12:10Yeah.
12:10For the lancel.
12:11There's a lot of effort, me having to read that out for that, but thistle we're going for.
12:14Is that the correct answer?
12:17It is the correct answer.
12:18Very well done.
12:19The exact question, which plant is used as the symbol of the Scottish National Rugby Union team?
12:24I wonder what the others are, tulpan and clover.
12:26Shamrock.
12:27Tulip and shamrock, that makes sense.
12:29A sort of clover, yeah.
12:30Apologies to any Swedes who had to sit through that.
12:33And indeed to anyone of any nationality who had to sit through it.
12:37Una and Emmanuel, final question in this round.
12:40What do you fancy?
12:41Go with your gut.
12:42Dolce.
12:43Dirt.
12:44Dolce?
12:45Yeah.
12:45Okay.
12:45I don't really know what it is, but it sounds like fashion or perfume or something.
12:48It is Italian for desserts.
12:50Oh.
12:50So you were right when you said sweets.
12:52Italian for desserts.
12:54Here is your question.
12:57Ancali ingrediente è tradizionalmente utilazio per fizzare la panna cotta.
13:05Is it?
13:07Buro?
13:10Aceto?
13:12O taratina?
13:13What is the ingredient, the traditional ingredient in the dessert panna cotta?
13:19Do you know what panna cotta is?
13:20Absolutely not.
13:21It's like a creamy dessert.
13:23It's very heavy.
13:24Yeah.
13:25Buro is butter, is it?
13:26I don't know what acetos or gelatina is like gelatine.
13:30Yeah, that's the only one I recognise.
13:32If gelatina isn't gelatine, then it's an unfair question.
13:35Yeah.
13:35Maybe it's gelatina.
13:37You're going to go for gelatina?
13:38I think, I just think I've, I've an image of it.
13:40It wibbles and wobbles, doesn't it?
13:41Yeah, it sort of plays shiny and it wibbles, but the gelatine is, that's the consistency of it.
13:45Let's go with it.
13:46Yeah, should we go with that?
13:47What do you think at home?
13:47It's tricky, this one.
13:48Let's find out, what is the answer?
13:50Is it gelatina?
13:52It is gelatina.
13:54Well worked out.
13:56So the question is, what ingredient is traditionally used to set a panna cotta?
14:01To set it, yeah, that's, there you go, yeah.
14:02So, burro, you're right, was butter.
14:04And aceto is vinegar.
14:06Never know what that is.
14:06Gelatine is the correct answer.
14:09That's the end of that round.
14:10Let's take a look at the leaderboards.
14:11Two points between everyone now, so super close still.
14:15Una and Emmanuel, you've got three points each.
14:17Jackie got four and Joanna has got five.
14:21Three rounds to go.
14:22Is Joanna going to make it three in a row?
14:23I wonder.
14:24Let's find out, shall we?
14:25Our next round is...
14:29This round is in code.
14:31Fingers on buzzers.
14:32I'm going to show you a category.
14:33Your first category is types of table.
14:37Whoa, types of table.
14:39Can people take this at 6.15?
14:41It's not too high-octane for everyone.
14:44And I'm going to show you the names of some types of tables,
14:46but they're written in code.
14:47The code is 1 equals A, 2 equals B, 3 equals C,
14:51all the way down to 26 equaling Z.
14:54What table is this, please?
14:56Joe.
15:04Coffee.
15:05Coffee table we're looking for.
15:07Coffee table.
15:10Next table.
15:17Yes, Emmanuel.
15:18No, I'm wrong.
15:20Just that's my answer.
15:21Thank you for buzzing in to let us know.
15:23Time you out?
15:24Yeah.
15:24Una.
15:25Dressing table.
15:26It's not, I'm afraid.
15:28Yes, Jo.
15:29Dining table.
15:30Dining.
15:31Absolutely.
15:32Well played.
15:35Next table.
15:41Una.
15:42Dressing table.
15:43Dressing?
15:44That is dressing table.
15:46Very well done.
15:48Next category.
15:49We cannot take too many tables.
15:51Units of time.
15:53OK.
15:53Yes, Jo.
16:00Minute.
16:01Minute.
16:02It's not minute.
16:05We've got a D at the end there.
16:08Una.
16:09Second.
16:09Second?
16:11It is second.
16:12Well done.
16:14Next unit of time.
16:17Oh, blimey.
16:18That is Una.
16:26Oh, time.
16:26Oh, um, no, sorry.
16:28No, time you out.
16:29Sorry, sorry.
16:32Nobody.
16:35Millisecond I was looking for.
16:36That is millisecond.
16:37Very well done if you got that at home, if you worked that one out.
16:40Next category.
16:41We've had tables.
16:42We've had times.
16:43Original Band-Aid performers.
16:52Jo.
16:53Oh, no.
16:54No?
16:54No, I've got it wrong.
16:55OK.
16:58There's a lot of buzzing in and people saying, no, no, I'm afraid not.
17:02Anybody?
17:03Anybody?
17:05Boy George we were looking for.
17:07Boy George.
17:09Next one.
17:09Yes, Una.
17:17Bananarama.
17:18There's a lot of A's in there, aren't there?
17:19It is Bananarama.
17:21Well played.
17:22And final question in this round.
17:30Yes, Una.
17:31Duran Duran.
17:31Duran Duran.
17:33Exactly what it is.
17:34Well played.
17:36Great round for Una, great round for Joanna there.
17:38Less so for the gents, but we move on.
17:41We'll never see it again.
17:42Our leaderboard with two rounds to go on Wednesday's House of Games looks like this.
17:46Emmanuel has got three.
17:47Jack has got four.
17:49Jo has got seven.
17:50And Una has got seven.
17:51How about that?
17:52We've got joint leaders there at the top.
17:54With two rounds to go.
17:56Jo Page has won two in a row.
17:58Is she going to make it three in a row, I wonder?
18:00Our next round is...
18:01Where is Kazakhstan?
18:05If you will take your tablets out, please, everyone.
18:09Our ever-popular geography round.
18:12We are going to show you a map.
18:14And today's map is this.
18:17UK and Ireland.
18:18Oh, lovely.
18:18That's nice.
18:19We know where we are.
18:20And I want you to find a series of things.
18:22The first thing I'd like you to find is this.
18:24The birthplace of Guy Fawkes.
18:27Where was that?
18:30Where was Guy Fawkes born?
18:34That's not the thing they mainly teach us about Guy Fawkes, is it?
18:38If they asked us what he blew up, this would be easier.
18:40I never knew where he came from.
18:42No.
18:43Yeah.
18:43I do.
18:45You know where he comes from?
18:45Yeah.
18:46Do you?
18:46Where?
18:47Oh, that's cool.
18:49I've been to his house.
18:51Where was that?
18:52Where he was born.
18:54OK.
18:56Everybody is in.
18:58Do you know what?
18:58We would normally start with Jack, because Jack knows where it is.
19:01I mean, I might look really stupid now.
19:03Listen, either way it works for me.
19:04OK, fine.
19:06We'll start with you then, Jo.
19:07Jo, any thoughts on this?
19:09I think he's probably a bit northern, and he's from up north a bit,
19:13and I think they all came down together to do their plan.
19:17Day trip.
19:17Parked the horses up and went, right, come on then, let's get in there.
19:21So I'm saying somewhere north of England.
19:24Somewhere north of England.
19:25See where you are?
19:27Where's that?
19:27Yeah, sort of between Leeds and York.
19:29Yeah, I like that.
19:30I like that.
19:31Yeah, why not?
19:31Una, what was your thinking?
19:32So, we didn't study British history in primary school,
19:36so I have no idea.
19:37Apart from that, though, your Guy Fawkes...
19:38Apart from that, I just said London,
19:39because I know something to do with the House of Parliament,
19:41so I thought, like, I just imagine he was from London.
19:44Is that where London is?
19:45Is that London?
19:46No.
19:46I'd say that's Bristol.
19:47Oh, sorry, oh, no, but that was meant to be London, yeah.
19:50It's not your country.
19:51No, it's not.
19:52Yeah, exactly.
19:52So, you are absolutely excused, this one.
19:54OK, but it's meant to be London.
19:56Yeah.
19:56That's my guess.
19:57But it's Bristol.
19:58OK, but it's Bristol, OK.
19:59Yeah, I'm so sorry.
20:00Emmanuel, what were you thinking?
20:01So, I was going to put London,
20:03but I thought that's probably too obvious,
20:04so I went slightly...
20:06I wanted to say I went north,
20:08but only because I went where's sort of the middle
20:11of this whole map and just tapped it and went there.
20:14Yeah, just sort of north of Leeds.
20:16Yeah.
20:16You are there.
20:17Now, Jack, you have been to his house.
20:20Yeah, but I don't know if it will be exact on the map.
20:24Well, let's see where you place your dot.
20:26Oh!
20:27Oh!
20:29That's good news for a couple of our players.
20:31Now, that represents to you...
20:33York.
20:34York.
20:34OK.
20:35Wow.
20:35But is Jack going to win the points?
20:37Where was Guy Falksborn?
20:40He was born in York.
20:42And, Jack, you are the closest to York.
20:43Very well done.
20:45That only seems fair.
20:46OK.
20:47That only seems fair.
20:47Very well played, Jack.
20:48Phew, phew.
20:49The next thing I'd like you to find is this.
20:52The track where Roger Bannister ran the first sub-four-minute mile
20:55in 1954, where was the four-minute mile broken?
21:02Lovely place to go on holiday.
21:04Lovely weekend away.
21:06Do you know this one at home?
21:07Where would you go for this?
21:09Hmm.
21:11Everyone is in.
21:12Jack, I will start with you this time.
21:13Any clues on this at all?
21:15I just figured it might be a bit flat,
21:19so I went further down south.
21:22Yeah.
21:22So I went down there.
21:23Yeah, sort of, yeah, Cambridgeshire area.
21:26Jo, what were you thinking?
21:27I went down towards what I think might be roundabout Brighton,
21:31West Wittering, which I like to class is down there.
21:35I gotcha.
21:36Where am I?
21:37Bournemouth.
21:38Oh, Bournemouth.
21:39There we are.
21:40Una, what were your thoughts?
21:41I went down south as well, but I don't know where this is.
21:44Somewhere down the...
21:45Is it Cornwall or...
21:47Well, you're kind of on the Isle of Wight, really.
21:49OK.
21:49Somewhere between Southampton and the Isle of Wight.
21:51Yeah.
21:53Emmanuel?
21:53I said for Brighton, but then I realised I don't know
21:56where Brighton is on the map, so I just clicked there.
21:58Oh, yeah, that's not...
21:59That's maybe a little bit further along,
22:01but, yeah, that's pretty near Brighton.
22:02So we're all along the south coast, and we're in Cambridge.
22:06Now, he ran it in Oxford.
22:08Oh!
22:08OK, that would be near...
22:09But I don't know.
22:11I wouldn't like to say who's going to be closest for this.
22:13Let's have a look.
22:14Where's Oxford and who's closest?
22:15Oh, I think it's me.
22:19Is that close?
22:19Yeah.
22:20I think it's me.
22:21Not me.
22:23Jack, you are technically closest, but there are three pixels
22:26between you and Emmanuel.
22:27So I'm closest.
22:28So I'm going to give you both a point.
22:29What?
22:29How does that make sense, Richard?
22:31Because it's three pixels.
22:31How does that make sense?
22:33Jack, you are technically closest,
22:35so I'm going to give you both a point.
22:38OK, that's it.
22:38He makes an interesting...
22:40Jack, he's right.
22:40Leave him alone.
22:41Who would I at least like to upset?
22:44I'm going to give you both a point.
22:46You're so close.
22:47OK, fine.
22:48Your final question in this round.
22:50I won't be sharing this point out, I promise you that.
22:52I wonder if you can show me where this is.
22:57Newgrange, a prehistoric burial mound built around 3,200 BC.
23:04Do you know this?
23:05I'm not sure I've ever...
23:06No, I haven't heard of it.
23:08I know.
23:09Oh.
23:10Oh.
23:10I mean, respectfully, you've just...
23:12Oh, no, I shouldn't have said that.
23:13Must be Ireland.
23:14I've been given to England now.
23:15I'm locked in.
23:16No, I really shouldn't have said that.
23:19Yeah, Una, that might have been a tactical error.
23:22I'll go there.
23:24OK, everybody is in.
23:28Una, can you break it to us where Newgrange is?
23:30So, it's in Ireland and it's just outside Dublin.
23:33I think it might be in Kildare.
23:35OK, let's see where you are.
23:37Absolutely, that's exactly where you are.
23:38But, Emmanuel, did you change your mind and put this in Ireland?
23:42Absolutely.
23:43Yeah.
23:43But I didn't know where, so I just stuck it in the middle.
23:46Yeah, got to, right?
23:47That's all you can do.
23:49I went a bit lower down.
23:50Jack, but you also changed your mind and put it in Ireland.
23:52Mm.
23:53Yeah, see where you are.
23:56Yeah, Kilkenny.
23:57Jo, you locked in your answer before Una gave us the clue.
23:59Yes, and I went for where I think Cornwall is.
24:02OK.
24:03Because there are pirates down in Cornwall.
24:05Yes.
24:05And there were pirates in my family and so lots of old stuff's going on down there.
24:10So, I think it's quite a good place for a burial mound.
24:13You're on the Cornish-Devon border there.
24:15So, we're in Ireland three times.
24:18We are in Cornwall.
24:19I think we have to take Una's word for it where it is.
24:22But has she scored the point?
24:23I hope very much that she has.
24:25Where is Newgrange?
24:28Oh, wow.
24:30It is Una.
24:31Very well done.
24:32Can't be me, it is, but very, very close to where you were.
24:35Well played, Una.
24:36That's the end of the round.
24:37Tablets away, please, everybody.
24:40One round to go.
24:41Just one game of Answer Smash before we find our third winner of the week.
24:44Our leaderboard looks like this.
24:47Emmanuel, you have got four.
24:49Jack with six.
24:50Joanna with seven.
24:51Una with eight.
24:52Oh, this is the first time we're in the lead.
24:54That's four points in it between everybody.
24:56Una, you're in the lead.
24:58I know, that's for the first time, you know.
24:59How about that?
25:00Good time to be in the lead as well as we go into...
25:06Answer Smash.
25:07Fingers on buzzers, everyone.
25:08It is super, super close.
25:10I'm going to give you a category.
25:12The first category is everyday items.
25:14Give me a correct answer, I'll give you a point.
25:16Give me an incorrect answer, I will take a point off.
25:19Here's your first answer, Smash.
25:22BMX, mountain bike, road and track are disciplines in which Olympic sport?
25:29Yes, Emmanuel.
25:30Cycling film.
25:31Cycling film?
25:32Absolutely, cycling film.
25:34Well played, Emmanuel.
25:35Cycling and cling film.
25:36Next clue, next everyday item.
25:48Yes, Emmanuel.
25:50Horse, radish, washer, tablet.
25:52Horse, radish, washer, tablet is right.
25:56Well played, Emmanuel.
25:58Your next clue and your next picture look like this.
26:02What type of event in which cowboys demonstrate skills,
26:05such as riding broncos and roping calves,
26:07has a name derived from a Spanish word meaning to go round?
26:14That is Una.
26:15Road deodorant.
26:16Road deodorant?
26:17That's fun to say.
26:18Road deodorant is right.
26:20Road and deodorant.
26:21Road deodorant.
26:22Next category.
26:24Football stadiums.
26:26Those will be the pictures.
26:29Who won an Oscar for Black Swan and plays Jane Foster
26:32in the 2022 film Thor, Love and Thunder?
26:38Yes, Jack.
26:39Is it Natalie Portman Road?
26:41Natalie Portman Road.
26:43Very well worked out, Jack.
26:45It is Natalie Portman and Portman Road.
26:47Home of Ipswich.
26:48Next clue, next football stadium.
26:51Which fictional villain is played by Glenn Close
26:53in the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians?
26:59Yes, Emmanuel.
27:00Cruella de Villa Park.
27:04Absolutely right.
27:05Cruella de Villa Park.
27:07Cruella de Villa Park.
27:08Is that us done?
27:10Well done.
27:11I can't want to get any of those.
27:14Arter smash is so high-octane.
27:17I know, isn't it, Jack?
27:19Just like yesterday, there are two points between every single one of you.
27:23Yesterday, Joe Page was our winner.
27:25Today, our winner is...
27:29Una Healy is our winner.
27:31Una, well done.
27:32Good job.
27:34Everybody else came second.
27:35Una, you won a prize.
27:37Which of these would you like?
27:38Oh, the dart board.
27:41The dart board.
27:41I can't wait to bring that home to my son.
27:43He'll be so excited about it.
27:43Oh, that's great.
27:45Kids and darts, they mix well.
27:48Our weekly leaderboard looks like this.
27:53That's lovely and close as well.
27:54Emmanuel with six.
27:55Eight for Una.
27:56Nine for Jack.
27:57Joanna still in the lead with 11.
27:58Two days to go.
27:59We've got double points Friday coming as well.
28:02There's two days in a row where there's been two points between all of you.
28:05So every single one of you can win this week, I think.
28:07That's my view of the thing.
28:09I look forward to seeing if that gets proved right or wrong tomorrow.
28:12See you here, same time, same place.
28:14Yes.
28:14See you here, same time, same place on the House of Games.
28:17I love this.
28:46This is so cool.
28:48I think it just looks so good up on the wall.
28:49How old is your son at your name?
28:50Ten.
28:51Oh, perfect.
28:52Yeah, no, he's going to love this.
28:54Ten, or as we call it, double five.
28:55Double five, yeah.
28:56Yeah.
28:56Yeah.
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