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00:00The great Canadian ice hockey player Wayne Gretzky once said,
00:26You miss 100% of the shots you don't take, which is why I made sure to have six shots before tonight's show.
00:34Hello and welcome to the home of Canadian ice hockey, Only Connect.
00:39Joining me this evening on my right, Fiona Titcombe, a software developer who competed in the All England Stone Skimming Championships.
00:50Thomas Carey, a software tester who looks after Croatian cats on a voluntary basis.
00:55And their captain, James Horton, a software developer who dislocated his shoulder, flagging a player offside.
01:03United by endorphins and early Saturday morning starts, they are the 5Ks.
01:08James, what makes you feel better afterwards? A gruelling physical experience or a gruelling mental experience?
01:15Definitely the gruelling physical experience because you can recover from it quicker, I say.
01:20Do you actually feel tired after a quiz?
01:24Yeah, sometimes, you know, using your brain cells, I guess, as with any thinner muscle, it gets tired.
01:31I don't like to challenge myself in any way at all. I find you inspiring.
01:35This evening, you are playing, on my left, Lowry Williams, an HR specialist who's hiked in the Himalayas.
01:44Rhys Davies, an IT manager who's a founding member of Boyce Goitrehaen Male Choir.
01:51And their captain, Tom Parry-Jones, a football journalist who outgrew an egg allergy.
01:56Brought together by a love of Broadway, they are the showstoppers.
01:59Showstoppers. Tom, what's the best musical?
02:02Oh, you can't ask me a question like that, but it's Hamilton.
02:06It's not, it's Guys and Dolls.
02:08Do you think you could make Only Connect into a Broadway musical?
02:13Is that a challenge?
02:15Challenge accepted.
02:16I look forward to that.
02:18You won the toss showstoppers, but in a shock twist, you've decided to put your opponents in first.
02:24So 5Ks, please choose a hierarchy.
02:26Go on, Tom. Can we have the two reads, please?
02:28Two reads. What is the connection between these apparently random clues? Here's the first.
02:35So when an I, it's in italic, isn't it?
02:39I mean, I guess they could all be good.
02:40And it's like the HTML.
02:42Next, please.
02:44Oh, yeah, this is HTML, right? Because you do a href to hyperlink a thing, right?
02:49Yes.
02:49You do I to italic in brackets, yes.
02:53It's just HTML thingies, isn't it?
02:55Should we go for it?
02:55Yeah.
02:56Yeah.
02:58Um, so we're hoping these are like HTML.
03:02Markup.
03:03Yeah.
03:04Yeah.
03:05HTML markup is exactly what it is.
03:06Or thingies, as you put it so lyrically.
03:08Thingies.
03:09Thingies was on the tip of my tongue.
03:10Are you young enough to have done coding at school?
03:12Not at school, but I do enough of it in my job.
03:15Well, it's paid off here.
03:17All examples of HTML markup.
03:20Showstoppers, what would you like?
03:21Let's have the Eye of Horus, please.
03:23Eye of Horus.
03:24What connects these clues?
03:26Here's the first.
03:27We might need the next.
03:28Next, please.
03:29Next, please.
03:30Is it the order in which you...
03:31You take us on, don't you?
03:32You take us on, don't you?
03:33I don't know.
03:34Is it something in different languages?
03:36Next.
03:37Next.
03:38Next.
03:39Next.
03:40Next.
03:41Next.
03:42Next, please.
03:43Is it the order in which you...
03:44You take us on, don't you?
03:45You take us on, don't you?
03:46I don't know.
03:47Something in different languages.
03:48Next.
03:49Next.
03:50Next.
03:51Next.
03:52Next.
03:53Next.
03:54Next.
03:55Next.
03:56Next.
03:57Next.
03:58Next.
03:59Next.
04:00Next.
04:01Next.
04:02Next.
04:03Next.
04:04Next.
04:05Next.
04:06Next.
04:07Next.
04:08Next.
04:09Two seconds.
04:10They are all things very related to the Catholic faith.
04:15Not it, I'm afraid.
04:175Ks, do you know?
04:18The US state capitals, translated.
04:21Exactly so.
04:22And some of them are, obviously, close to the Catholic faith
04:24because of the way those towns were founded and named.
04:27What would you translate them into?
04:29Okay, so the last two are Sacramento and Baton Rouge.
04:32Oh, I guess that's Santa Fe, the first one.
04:35The capital of?
04:36New Mexico.
04:37New Mexico.
04:38New Mexico.
04:39Oh.
04:40I'll give you a clue.
04:41You've got to translate it into French to get the capital of Iowa.
04:45Oh, Des Moines.
04:47Des Moines.
04:48Exactly so.
04:49And Sacramento is the capital of?
04:50California.
04:51California.
04:52Exactly.
04:53And Baton Rouge is capital of?
04:54Louisiana.
04:55Louisiana.
04:56Exactly so.
04:57Translations from Spanish or French of US state capitals.
05:00What would you like next, 5Ks?
05:02Water, please.
05:03Water.
05:04What links these picture clues is the first.
05:09Oh, that's one of the Kents.
05:11Martin Kemp.
05:12Is it?
05:13I think so, yeah.
05:14Next, please, Victoria.
05:16I don't know who that is.
05:19Could these all be Bays?
05:20I mean, there's Kemp's Bay in Cape Town, isn't there?
05:22Kemp's Bay, not Kemp's Bay.
05:23Next, please, Victoria.
05:24Oh, so EastEnders.
05:26Low Butcher, yeah, in EastEnders.
05:29What family?
05:30Do they all play a particular family in EastEnders?
05:32No, no.
05:33Next, please, Victoria.
05:35Not Low Butcher, no.
05:36So, Neville, Neville, Tracey and Phil.
05:39Yeah.
05:40Try Mitchells.
05:41EastEnders.
05:42Two seconds.
05:46We will try EastEnders.
05:49Not the answer, I'm afraid.
05:50Showstop is a bonus chance for you.
05:52They all have more successful siblings.
05:54I need to hear something specific.
05:56They all have elder siblings.
05:58Sorry, their siblings are all called Gary.
06:00You squeaked that one in under the wire.
06:03I was wondering how to rule on more successful,
06:05because that could be arguably the case,
06:08but what do we mean by success?
06:10Yes.
06:11But their successful siblings are called Gary.
06:14So, Martin Kemp, the brother of Gary Kemp.
06:17They were both in Spandau Ballet.
06:19That second clue, Wayne Lineker, Gary Lineker's brother.
06:24Clue three, Leila Morse.
06:27In EastEnders, of course, as you said, her brother is Gary Oldman.
06:32And that last picture, I think you recognised who that was.
06:35It's Tracey Neville and Phil Neville.
06:37Tracey and Phil Neville playing the role here of the siblings of Gary Neville.
06:42So, you get the bonus point, showstoppers, and what would you like?
06:44Marvellous.
06:45We'll take the lion, please.
06:46Lion.
06:47What connects these clues?
06:49Here's the first.
06:51OK, well, this one is flyweight.
06:54Boxing?
06:55Yeah, I was thinking it's...
06:56Classification.
06:57Yeah.
06:58Next.
06:59Next, please.
07:01Oh, God.
07:02Who is this?
07:03Pregnant?
07:04No.
07:05No.
07:06Pregnant.
07:07Not about to flyweight.
07:08So, it's something you could only do if you are not able to flyweight.
07:13Er...
07:14Er...
07:15Er...
07:16Yeah, next, please.
07:18Oh, giving blood.
07:19Giving blood.
07:20Yeah.
07:22Er, these are things that have to be the case if you want to give blood.
07:27They are criteria for giving blood.
07:29You didn't need the fourth clue.
07:30No recent visits to a malarial area.
07:33How many people do you think we need in the UK
07:36registering to give blood for the first time every year?
07:39More than we have.
07:40More than we have.
07:41Well, 140,000.
07:43We need 140,000 people to volunteer to give blood each year
07:47to be in a safe place health-wise.
07:50Anybody here ever giving blood?
07:51Yeah.
07:52When I gave my 25th donation, they gave me this little box thing
07:57and I said, oh, that looks like chocolate.
07:59So, he said, well, please don't open it here
08:01because I don't want to see your disappointed face.
08:03And it was a box with a certificate in it.
08:07I'll buy you a box of chocolates.
08:09I think that's very good.
08:1025 times.
08:11My goodness.
08:12Very well done.
08:13What would you like?
08:14I mean, I say I'll give you a box of chocolates,
08:15but I'll give you a horrible quiz question.
08:17What's it going to be?
08:18Twisted flax, please.
08:19Twisted flax?
08:20Oh, sorry, guys.
08:21It is the music question.
08:22What do these pieces have in common?
08:24Here's the first.
08:25I hid with roofless night,
08:30I'm going on the night.
08:33Anyone know this?
08:34Next, please.
08:35You'll hear my voice.
08:40I'll go in.
08:41Anyone know this?
08:43Next, please.
08:44The fire still burns at night.
08:48My memories are warm and clear.
08:54Next, please.
08:55And I'll be gone, gone tonight.
08:58The fire near my feet is burning bright.
09:02The way that I've been holding on.
09:04Two seconds.
09:05Try sort of like a fire desire to do something.
09:11Not it, I'm afraid.
09:13So a bonus chance against Showstoppers.
09:15I think it's One Direction.
09:17Let's go with Counties of England.
09:19Not the answer either.
09:20It's because you've recognised David Essex,
09:22but it's not about the names of the performers.
09:24David Essex is singing A Winter's Tale.
09:27We had Story of My Life, One Direction,
09:30Legend of Xanadu at Clue 2 and the first one Anecdotes.
09:34Joanna Newsom, it was all stories and tales.
09:38Showstoppers, one question remains.
09:40Horned Viper, what connects these clues?
09:43Here's the first.
09:45Rupert Lowe was the reform candidate before.
09:51I can't remember what I'm saying.
09:53OK.
09:54Next, please.
09:56Oh, no.
09:57It's going to be all called the same thing.
09:58Yeah, it could be.
09:59Next, please.
10:00Oh, no.
10:01Is it to do...
10:02It's going to be...
10:03Yeah, I don't know.
10:04Next, please.
10:05What?
10:06Two seconds.
10:07They're all connected by the Labour Party.
10:09I need something very specific.
10:11Uh...
10:12No, I've given you long enough 5Ks.
10:13Do you know for a bonus point?
10:14They're all called Kier.
10:15Kier.
10:16Kier.
10:17They've got the first name, Kier.
10:18They are Kiers.
10:19And they are all in the Labour Party.
10:20But Kier is the specific name.
10:21Yeah, I don't know.
10:22Yeah, I don't know.
10:23Yeah, I don't know.
10:24Yeah, I don't know.
10:25Next, please.
10:26What?
10:27Two seconds.
10:28They're all connected by the Labour Party.
10:31I need something very specific.
10:34Uh...
10:35No, I've given you long enough 5Ks.
10:37Do you know for a bonus point?
10:38They're all called Kier.
10:40Kier.
10:41They've got the first name, Kier.
10:42They are Kiers.
10:43And they are all in the Labour Party.
10:45But Kier is the specific thing.
10:46Talk me through the clues, please.
10:47So, seventh prime minister is Kier Starmer.
10:50Mm-hm.
10:51The first parliamentary leader is Kier...
10:53Kier...
10:54Hardy?
10:55Kier Hardy, that they say Kier Starmer was probably named after.
10:58The youngest MP for a period was Kier Mather.
11:02Yeah, Kier Mather, I thought it was.
11:04But yes, he was quickly undercut by a younger person.
11:07Apparently, he's currently an assistant whip.
11:09Sounds quite sexy, doesn't it?
11:10But he was talked about a lot, Kier Mather.
11:12And that first one, Kier Cousins.
11:14It was the seat of Great Yarmouth he ran against Rupert Lowe.
11:17So, you get the bonus point.
11:19And that means, at the end of round one,
11:21the showstoppers have three points.
11:23The 5Ks have five.
11:25Sequences time, 5Ks, you'll be going first again.
11:30What would you like?
11:31Can we have the lion, please?
11:32Yes, you can.
11:33What would come fourth in this sequence?
11:35Here's the first.
11:37Well, there was the gunpowder plot in November.
11:40Yeah.
11:41It's also the left.
11:42Fifth, that's the fifth of November.
11:44Yeah, true.
11:45Next, please.
11:46What, please?
11:47Well...
11:48Oh, gunpowder, treason and plot.
11:51Remember, remember the 5th of November.
11:53Gunpowder, treason and plot something, reason, treason.
11:55So, what's the next line?
11:56No, no.
11:57After...
11:58I think it's the end of...
11:59Oh, God.
12:00I mean, it's going to be treason something.
12:01I think it's just the end of the next line of the...
12:02Two seconds.
12:03November.
12:04November.
12:05Treason, November.
12:06Treason, November.
12:07I'm afraid that's not the answer.
12:08Showstoppers, do you know?
12:09Treason forgot.
12:10Treason forgot is the answer.
12:11And I think your opponents do know it's not the answer.
12:14It's not the answer.
12:15Treason forgot.
12:16Treason forgot is the answer.
12:18And I think your opponents do know it's the old rhyme, remember, remember.
12:22How does it go?
12:23Remember, remember the 5th of November, the gunpowder, treason and plot.
12:25I know of no reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.
12:29That's it.
12:30And what's weird is the first line of that poem is really long.
12:34Remember, remember the 5th of November.
12:36So we're doing the ending of the 1st and 2nd lines, 2nd and 3rd, 3rd and 4th,
12:40we need treason forgot.
12:42Unlucky.
12:43So that's a bonus point for you.
12:44Showstoppers, and on the other end, it's the answer.
12:46And I think your opponents do know it's the old rhyme, remember, remember.
12:48How does it go?
12:49Remember, remember the 5th of November.
12:50The 5th of November.
12:51The 5th of November.
12:52The 5th of November.
12:53The 5th of November.
12:54The 5th of November.
12:55The 5th of November.
12:56The 5th of November.
12:57The 5th of November.
12:58From this point of view, showstoppers, and what would you like next?
13:00How about the horned viper?
13:01How about it?
13:02Tell me what will come fourth in this sequence.
13:05Here's the first clue.
13:10Next, please.
13:23Next, please.
13:24Oh, it's the Princess Bride.
13:27Yeah, yeah.
13:28Prepare to die.
13:29Hello.
13:30My name is...
13:31You killed my father.
13:32Prepare to die.
13:33Instruction.
13:34Instruction.
13:35Instruction.
13:36Get ready.
13:37Termination.
13:38An instruction to get ready for termination.
13:41That'll do.
13:42We went with, make plans for the end of your mortal span.
13:45Nice.
13:46What's happening here?
13:47It's from the Princess Bride.
13:48Princess Bride.
13:49Hello, Inigo Montoya.
13:50You killed my father.
13:51Prepare to die.
13:52Hello.
13:53I think it's my name is Inigo Montoya.
13:58You killed my father.
13:59Prepare to die.
14:00And that's an oft-quoted speech.
14:02Well done.
14:035Ks, what would you like?
14:04Water again, please.
14:05Water.
14:06Water.
14:07Here is your first clue.
14:09Adam, could be lots of things.
14:11Yeah, yeah.
14:12Next, please.
14:13Locomotive driver's assistant.
14:16It's a god, maybe?
14:18Yeah, potentially.
14:20What to do with Adam?
14:21True.
14:22Next, please.
14:23Boundary field, though, behind the wicket.
14:26Oh, first man, third man, so we're looking for a fourth man.
14:30OK.
14:31Oh, yeah, it's the second man.
14:32Yeah, yeah.
14:33Second man.
14:34It's just a clue representing the fourth man.
14:37OK.
14:38I've got one.
14:43John, as in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
14:46And John is the fourth man.
14:48Would be an acceptable answer.
14:50Going back to we're looking for the fourth man,
14:53we chose Anthony Blunt.
14:55Who's Anthony Blunt?
14:56One of the Cambridge spies.
14:57Exactly.
14:58He was known as the fourth man.
14:59So, yes, Adam, the first man, of course,
15:01a locomotive driver's assistant is known as the second man.
15:05And are you a keen cricketer?
15:06Was that the giveaway there?
15:08I've not played it in a while, but I do like watching it.
15:11Very good.
15:12Somebody who might be referred to as a fourth man.
15:13Well done.
15:14Back to you, showstoppers for a choice.
15:16Beautiful.
15:17Let's have the twisted flax, please.
15:18Twisted flax.
15:19What will come fourth in this sequence is the first.
15:22Okay.
15:23So, this is Canada.
15:25Commonwealth?
15:26Probably the largest.
15:27Oh, just North American.
15:28Let's go.
15:29Next, please.
15:30Leaves in.
15:33Amount of leaves on there.
15:35The number of leaves on there.
15:36The number of leaves on the logo.
15:37The type of leaves.
15:38Yeah.
15:39So, what has four leaves?
15:41Canada is.
15:42What has four leaves on there?
15:43A four-leaf clove?
15:45No, no.
15:46What has four leaves?
15:47Yeah.
15:48So, what's got that as a logo?
15:49The Irish rugby logo?
15:51London?
15:52Yeah.
15:53Does that sound?
15:54Yeah, let's try it.
15:56No.
15:59Four, full stop.
16:02The Irish rugby football union.
16:05I'm afraid that is not an answer that fits the sequence.
16:09I'm going to show the third clue to the 5Ks for a possible bonus point.
16:13Four, full stop.
16:16Four Canadas.
16:18Four Canadas.
16:20And why?
16:23Because it would have four leaves on those, if you totalled those.
16:27I will accept that answer.
16:29You're unlucky over there, because you know I want four leaves,
16:32but you gave me an answer that has three shamrocks,
16:35so it doesn't fit the sequence.
16:37Never mind.
16:38So, at clue one, Canada has one leaf with three lobes or points.
16:43The Woodland Trust, what's its symbol?
16:45It has two oak leaves.
16:46Two oak leaves.
16:47Two oak leaves.
16:48Ireland, of course, the shamrock, three-leaved.
16:50And you could actually have had four oak leaves for the National Trust at clue four.
16:54We went with luck, the four-leafed clover, anything with four leaves.
16:57And it's time for your own question.
16:59What will you have?
17:00Two reeds, please.
17:01Two reeds.
17:02These are picture clues, what we expect to see.
17:04The fourth picture.
17:05Here's the first.
17:06That's Kirsty Walk.
17:07K-W-Walk.
17:08Next, please.
17:09The hearts, it's got them all there.
17:10Oh, no, is it young?
17:11Sorry, it's Kirsty Young.
17:12So, young hearts.
17:13Run free.
17:14Run free, yeah.
17:15So, free.
17:16Is that a thing?
17:17Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:18So, just summit free.
17:19Young hearts, run free.
17:20Yeah.
17:21You sure that's what they're looking for?
17:22I think we got it all with that.
17:23If it works for two clues, then we'll have to go.
17:24I'll do it.
17:25I'll do it.
17:26I'll do it.
17:27I'll do it.
17:28I'll do it.
17:29I'll do it.
17:30I'll do it.
17:31I'll do it.
17:32I'll do it.
17:33I'll do it.
17:34I'll do it.
17:35I'll do it.
17:36I'll do it.
17:37If it works for two clues, we will try it.
17:38Young hearts.
17:39An escapee from prison.
17:41Yeah.
17:43We'll try someone escaping from prison, because they are free.
17:47When we see the picture, I'm really going to have to clarify what you just said,
17:50but I will accept your answer, and may I say I very much enjoyed the conversation you had.
17:54That is wonderful Kirsty Young, not Walk.
17:57Yeah.
17:58Hearts.
17:59And what do you think we'd have had at clue three?
18:01Run DMC, maybe?
18:02Yes.
18:03Reverend Run from Run DMC.
18:05I didn't think you'd say that.
18:06Yes.
18:07And at clue four, we have got the great Nelson Mandela.
18:10I don't think I'll say escaping from prison.
18:13Walking nobly and proudly.
18:16Yeah.
18:17Nelson Mandela was not the person I had in mind.
18:19No.
18:20I mean, escaping in perhaps the most, the broadest sense of the word, but I want free for that
18:25song title.
18:26It's Candy Stanton, Young Hearts Run Free.
18:28Well done, Mac.
18:29Back to you showstoppers for the last question, the eye of Horus.
18:33What would come fourth in this sequence?
18:35Here's the first.
18:36Initial clues are seven.
18:37It's got to do with points.
18:38You get seven points.
18:39But it's not five.
18:40It's not letters.
18:41Or is it include other seven cells?
18:42Oh, all right.
18:43What is length?
18:44Initial has seven letters.
18:45Next, please.
18:46Second has six.
18:47Initial has seven.
18:48Second has six.
18:49So it could be fourth clue.
18:50F-o-t-o-t-o-t-o-t, t-o-t-o-t, yes.
19:05Next is.
19:06Final?
19:07Place four.
19:09Last clue for you.
19:11Last clue.
19:12Last clue.
19:14Last clue, colon four.
19:17Is a correct answer. Very well done.
19:19What's happening here?
19:20The number given after the colon represents the number of letters
19:24in the first word of the clue.
19:26Exactly so.
19:27So we want a description of the fourth clue with four letters in it.
19:32And last is quite right.
19:34That means at the end of round two,
19:36the showstoppers have nine points,
19:38the 5Ks have 11.
19:42Connecting wall time.
19:44And showstoppers, you have chosen to go first here.
19:47Would you like lion or water?
19:49I think we'll go water, please.
19:51Water.
19:52Two and a half minutes to solve that wall.
19:54Starting now.
19:58OK, we've got Korean cinema,
20:00so we've got Old Boy Train to Busan.
20:02Parasite.
20:03OK, so Parasite.
20:04Old Boy.
20:06Train to Busan.
20:07Train to Busan.
20:08OK, what are the other ones?
20:10We've got ballerina, waltz.
20:12Carousel.
20:13And the ghost train.
20:14OK, so Helter Skelter,
20:16ghost train, carousel.
20:17And what was the other one you said?
20:18Waltzer, I think.
20:19Is that a sort of thing?
20:21Oh, my days.
20:22OK.
20:23There's no other types of dancers.
20:25All gold.
20:26All gold.
20:27Is that a chocolate?
20:28All gold is a chocolate.
20:29OK.
20:30But I can't see any others.
20:31Right.
20:32I'm also thinking, what's decision to leave?
20:34Is that another Korean film?
20:36It could be.
20:37So let's try that.
20:38Train to Busan.
20:39Parasite.
20:40Oh, boy.
20:41Moonlight's an Oscar winner.
20:43Parasite's an Oscar winner.
20:44Yeah.
20:45But I don't know if any of the others were...
20:47Carousel.
20:48I'm sure, Toy Spartan.
20:51OK.
20:53I think we're a little bit up against.
20:56Replace.
20:57Waltzer, dance at the front.
20:59Yeah, waltzer.
21:00We got anything else?
21:01Not ballet.
21:03Rev is dream in French.
21:06What about things out of fairgrounds?
21:11Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
21:13Helter Skelter.
21:14Carousel, waltzer.
21:15I think we said waltzer and ghost train.
21:18Ghost train.
21:19So it's not those.
21:20No.
21:21Oh, my days.
21:22Oh.
21:23Was it Octo?
21:24It's not...
21:25Seen anything.
21:26Helter Skelter, the Beatles album?
21:28Yes, it is.
21:29Is there any Beatles albums?
21:31I can't see any others.
21:3330 seconds.
21:34Oh, my gosh.
21:35It's a good despot.
21:37Spot and...
21:38Yeah, pot.
21:40Spot, pot.
21:43Place.
21:44Light.
21:45Tan.
21:46Gold.
21:47And...
21:55I really don't know.
21:56Have we tried the Beatles songs?
21:57I can only think...
21:58Octopus's Garden.
21:59Yeah, it's a skeleton.
22:03I'm afraid that's it.
22:04The time is up.
22:06But you can get points for the connections of the groups you didn't find.
22:09So let's resolve the wall.
22:12There we are.
22:13Tell me about the first group.
22:14Old boy, train to Busan and so on.
22:16Are they all Korean films?
22:18I think they're all Korean films.
22:19They are all Korean films.
22:20You kept putting Parasite in that group, but it's not there.
22:24And the next group.
22:25Carousel, Moonlight, Spartan, all gold.
22:28That's chocolate.
22:29Those are the boxes of chocolates.
22:30Yeah.
22:32Waltzer, Ghost Train and so on.
22:34Fairground Rise.
22:35Yes, the Octopus you didn't know, but it looks like an octopus.
22:38Goes up and down.
22:39And the last group.
22:40Parasite, Replace and so on.
22:42The locations.
22:43At the end of the word.
22:44So we've got site, place, venue and spot.
22:46That is the word group.
22:48Yes, so now it's solved for you.
22:50You know all the groups.
22:51That is the four points.
22:53Let's bring in their opponents now.
22:55Give them the other wall and see how they get on.
22:57Two and a half minutes for you two.
22:59Starting now.
23:02Oh, gosh.
23:07Norwegian wood is a...
23:09It's also, I think we've got Japanese films.
23:11Oh, so we do, yes.
23:12Brilliant.
23:13We've got Vans.
23:14Van Damme, Van Halen.
23:16Yeah.
23:17Van Outen.
23:21Van Beethoven is a guy.
23:23Yeah, so we've got Van King.
23:25Of course Van Sant.
23:27Leave out Outen.
23:29Leave out Dan.
23:31Leave out Halen.
23:33Leave out Halen.
23:34Yeah.
23:35Van Masala.
23:36OK.
23:37So...
23:38Sal.
23:39So Garam.
23:40Sal.
23:41Sal.
23:42I feel like salty words.
23:43We've got Garam Masala.
23:44Con.
23:45Con.
23:46So what have we got?
23:47King.
23:48Sal, these others.
23:49Ran.
23:50Sal.
23:51Um.
23:52Come on, screw it.
23:53Garam.
23:54What's Halen if not Van Halen?
23:55Um.
23:56Garam.
23:57Sal.
23:58Sal.
23:59Hail.
24:00Could it be like, words for salt?
24:02Or with?
24:03Yeah, I'm thinking.
24:04Con.
24:05Oh, yeah.
24:06Con.
24:07What is it?
24:08King.
24:09Seldom.
24:10Random.
24:11Seldom.
24:12Kingdom.
24:13Kingdom.
24:14Yes.
24:15OK, don't press them all and we can work out.
24:16So we want Sel for the last one.
24:18Sel.
24:19None of the others work.
24:20So what the heck are the others?
24:21Sel, Garam, Dalen, Sal.
24:23Could they just be words in other languages?
24:25Yeah, maybe.
24:26But what?
24:27They do sound like sort of condimenty words, but...
24:29Yeah.
24:30Is it with or salt?
24:3230 seconds.
24:33Uh...
24:34Yeah.
24:36Yeah, they could just be salt, I think.
24:38Yeah.
24:39Probably.
24:40Uh...
24:41Garam Masala is a thing.
24:42Yeah.
24:43Just press Sel, I guess.
24:45You saw the wall.
24:46Very well done.
24:47What about the connections?
24:48Tell me about Spirited Away and so on.
24:51These sort of like Japanese films, so...
24:54They're Japanese films?
24:55Yeah.
24:56Outen, Beethoven and so on.
24:57You can put Van in front of them to give sort of the second part of a famous person's surname.
25:03Famous name starting Van.
25:05Next group, Ran, Sel and so on.
25:08You can put B-O-M or Dom after them to give a word.
25:12Random, Sel, Kingdom, Condom.
25:14Well spotted.
25:15And the last group, Garam and so on.
25:18Should we just go with the salt?
25:19We've got to go with salt.
25:20I don't think we've got anything other than sort of salt.
25:23We'll try salt in other languages.
25:25They are words for salt in other languages.
25:28Indonesian, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
25:32And, of course, that second one...
25:34German.
25:35Have you ever seen this programme?
25:37It's Welsh.
25:38Ah, Welsh.
25:39Despite that, I'm still going to give you ten points.
25:42Very well done.
25:43Very kind of you.
25:44Let's have a look at the scores going into the final round.
25:48The Showstoppers have 13 points.
25:50The 5Ks have 21 points.
25:54So, a little bit of a gap, but it can be done.
25:56Remember here, points can be won as well as lost.
25:58Fingers on buzzers, teams.
26:00The first group of missing vowel clues are all potentially
26:05tax-deductible expenses.
26:10Showstoppers?
26:11Subcontractors.
26:12Yes, they are.
26:165Ks?
26:17Office equipment.
26:18Correct.
26:19I don't know this one.
26:20Training courses related to your business.
26:21That's deductible.
26:22Next clue.
26:23Showstoppers.
26:24Advertising.
26:25Yes, it is.
26:26Next group.
26:27Products sold by Acme to Wiley Coyote.
26:31Showstoppers?
26:32Invisible paint.
26:33Correct.
26:34Showstoppers.
26:35Showstoppers.
26:36Earthquake pills.
26:37Yes, it is.
26:38Showstoppers.
26:39Female roadrunner costume.
26:40Well done.
26:415Ks?
26:42No.
26:43No.
26:44No.
26:45No.
26:46No.
26:47No.
26:48No.
26:49No.
26:50No.
26:51No.
26:52No.
26:53No.
26:54No.
26:55No.
26:56No.
26:57No.
26:58No.
26:59No.
27:00No.
27:01No.
27:02No.
27:03No.
27:04No.
27:05No.
27:06We have a number of golf balls.
27:07Explosive tennis balls.
27:08Correct.
27:09Next category.
27:10Two places in Kent.
27:12Whitstable and Canterbury.
27:14Yes it is.
27:17Showstoppers.
27:19Ramsgate and Margate.
27:20Correct.
27:255Ks?
27:26Umbried and Tunbridge Wells.
27:27Yes it is.
27:29No time to tell me ham and sandwich.
27:36But it is the end of the quiz, and looking at the final scores,
27:42the showstoppers finish with 19 points,
27:45but the winners, with 25, are the 5Ks.
27:49Very well done.
27:50We'll see you later in the competition.
27:53Showstoppers, I'm so sorry.
27:54It's been lovely to have you.
27:56You've put on a great show, as it were.
27:58And now it's stopped.
28:00There might be an encore in future years,
28:03but for this year, I'm afraid that is the end.
28:06I think I'll cheer them up with a bit of our old friend,
28:09John Milton, and his Paradise Lost.
28:12We were at Darkness Visible, of course.
28:15Darkness Visible, served only to discover sights of woe,
28:19regions of sorrow, doleful shades where peace and rest
28:23can never dwell, hope never comes.
28:26Well, thanks for playing, anyway.
28:30Good night.
28:30Give it to you.
28:35meus queridos
28:35arnois
28:35Let's do it.
28:36But you're welcome.
28:37Let's go along.
28:39Let's do it.
28:39Bye.
28:39Let's do it.
28:40Bye.
28:40Bye.
28:41Bye.
28:41Bye.
28:41Bye.
28:43Bye.
28:43Bye.
28:43Bye.
28:44Bye.
28:44Bye.
28:45Bye.
28:46Bye.
28:47Bye.
28:47Bye.
28:57Bye.
28:58Bye.
28:58Bye.
28:59Bye.
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