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00:00MUSIC
00:16Good evening.
00:18Queen Victoria once said,
00:19we are not interested in the possibilities of defeat.
00:22It does not exist.
00:24Queen Victoria would have loved Only Connect,
00:27and like many of our viewers,
00:28she would not have found these intros amusing.
00:31Joining me for this quarterfinal,
00:33on my right,
00:35Alexia Jarvis,
00:36who had her first cheese sandwich aged 30.
00:39Jonathan Gibson,
00:41who can play sweet child of mine on the ukulele.
00:44And their captain, Paddy Pamant,
00:46who has archived a hundred Charlton Athletic away match ticket stubs.
00:50United by high balls and curve balls, they are the pitchers.
00:54Paddy, if I said,
00:56surprise, we've changed the format.
00:58From the quarterfinals on,
00:59this is not a quiz but a talent contest.
01:02What would you do?
01:03Oh, my word.
01:04Erm...
01:05I have one thing in the back pocket,
01:07and that's a Michael McIntyre impression.
01:09Either that or piano.
01:12Well, we don't have a piano here.
01:14So, if you were Michael McIntyre,
01:17and I asked if you were looking forward to tonight's show,
01:20you would say...
01:21Well, this is my favourite quiz show of them all, Victoria.
01:24Thank you so much for having me, darling.
01:26Hello, hello, hello.
01:28That's really good.
01:29That's a really good impression.
01:32Very well done.
01:33Well, the stakes are going to be high for your opponents,
01:35who are on my left.
01:38Raphael Carbo, who built his own lightsaber.
01:41Carolina Cordero, who dropped a clipboard
01:44into a 100-year-old church organ.
01:46And their captain, Emily Burke,
01:48who failed to recognise Leonard Cohen
01:50in a Chinese restaurant.
01:52Combined by conquering quests and characters,
01:54they are the sorcerers.
01:56Now, what about you, Emily?
01:58If this was suddenly...
01:59I'm not going to make you do an impression,
02:00but if this was suddenly Britain's Got Talent,
02:02what would you pull out of the bag?
02:03Bassoon?
02:04I think it would be, yeah,
02:05either bassoon or singing.
02:07What's your party piece?
02:08What would you play?
02:09It's not interesting.
02:10There is a lovely Telemonsonata in F minor.
02:12That absolutely is interesting.
02:14Some of our viewers are intellectuals, you know.
02:17Not you, obviously, but some people.
02:20Lovely.
02:21Nevertheless, we have not changed the format.
02:23We are going to play a quiz.
02:25Pitchers who run the toss, you'll be going first.
02:27Please choose an Egyptian hieroglyph.
02:29An Egyptian hieroglyph.
02:30Eye of Horus, please.
02:32Eye of Horus will be the first question of the game.
02:34What do these clues have in common?
02:36Here's the first.
02:38It could be something in a picture,
02:41it could be in an album.
02:42It could be the same thing.
02:43Oh, yeah.
02:44OK.
02:45We'll need more, though.
02:46Next, please.
02:47Directions.
02:48North or south?
02:49Polar or non-polar?
02:50Polar or non-polar, but then boss the bread and drink.
02:52We need more, right?
02:53Yeah, I'm not sure.
02:54Probably.
02:55Next, please.
02:56Nine times...
02:57Oh, it's what you do with your fingers.
02:58Are you sure you do it with your fingers?
02:59Oh, yeah.
03:00I mean, the reverse, yeah.
03:01They're reversed, like, cos it's like 54, 45, 36, 63.
03:04Oh, OK.
03:05Do we want the last, though?
03:06Yeah, I think so.
03:07Because I can't articulate it.
03:08Next, please.
03:09Opposites.
03:10Shall we say opposites?
03:12Yeah, like...
03:13Two seconds.
03:16These are opposites or mirrored images.
03:19I think that might apply to some of them, but not all of the clues, so that's not it.
03:24Sorcerers, you've got the chance of a bonus point.
03:26There are hand rules for remembering these things.
03:29They all feature mnemonics involving the hands.
03:31What clues can you tell me about?
03:33So there's, I think, a right-hand rule for directions of electromagnetic forces.
03:37Yes, that one's quite complicated to explain.
03:39You get an L with your left hand, so that's how you know it's your left.
03:42Left and right, like this.
03:44And I don't know the other two.
03:45The nine times table, you do your...
03:47I've forgotten how you do it, but you do the entire nine times tables on your fingers.
03:50You can.
03:51So what you do, starting on the left, and viewers, well, I'm not good with left and right,
03:56but this is my left.
03:57You bend down the finger, you want to multiply by nine.
04:00So, for example, four.
04:01One, two, three, four.
04:02You bend that down.
04:03And on one side, you've got the tens, and the other side, the digits.
04:07So one, two, three, thirty.
04:09One, two, three, four, five, six, thirty-six is four times nine.
04:12Ooh, I love that.
04:13And the bread and drink, you do that, and one is B and one is D.
04:17Oh.
04:18Laying the table suddenly got a lot easier, you know.
04:20Assuming we all do formal dining.
04:22So you get the bonus point, and what will your own question be?
04:25Twisted Flax, please.
04:26Twisted Fax.
04:27A music question, what do they have in common?
04:30Here's the first.
04:31I met Ezekiel Young from Salt Lake City about two years ago.
04:35And he told me he was single and we hit it off right away.
04:38OK, next.
04:40Next.
04:48Next.
04:49I'm quick on the trigger with targets not much bigger than a pinpoint.
04:54I'm number one.
04:56But my score with the beller is lower than a seller.
05:00Next.
05:01This will come out tomorrow, so you've got to hang on till tomorrow.
05:10Are these musicals or songs with women's names in the title?
05:13They are not.
05:15So a bonus chance for you now, pitchers.
05:17All sung by Annies.
05:19They are all sung by Annies.
05:21That last one, the musical Annie.
05:23What was the third one?
05:25It was Annie Get Your Gun.
05:26That's right.
05:27I think that must have been Doris Day singing that.
05:29Chicago at clue one, and that's Annie who poisoned her husband.
05:34And clue two, that's not a musical at all.
05:38That's in fact the singer Annie with a single called Chewing Gum.
05:42What would you like, pitchers, for your own question?
05:45Two reeds.
05:46Two reeds.
05:47What connects these clues?
05:48Here's the first.
05:50It's a type of cryptogram, isn't it?
05:52Rebus.
05:53Yeah.
05:54Learning skills.
05:55Rebus is also a detective.
05:56That's true.
05:57Next, please.
05:58Resbus.
05:59Oh, my God.
06:00Hold back.
06:01Subsurts.
06:02Subsurts.
06:03Subsurts.
06:04Going backwards.
06:05No, we need more to puzzle that out there.
06:07Yeah, yeah.
06:08Next, please.
06:09Do we need to replace bus with something?
06:12Reserve.
06:13ERV.
06:14Hold back.
06:15Relearn.
06:16Reserve.
06:17ERV.
06:18Oh, is it train?
06:19Change bus to train.
06:20Retrain.
06:21Restrain.
06:22Yeah.
06:23Bus to train.
06:24Very good.
06:25Oh, I see.
06:26Yeah.
06:27Change bus to train, and you get these words and their definitions.
06:30Exactly so.
06:31It's a train replacement bus service.
06:34Oh!
06:35Please talk me through the clues.
06:37What would those words be?
06:38Retrain, to learn new skills, in clue one.
06:40We have restrain, to hold back.
06:43Contraindication.
06:44That's clever, isn't it?
06:45Contraindication.
06:47And you didn't need to see untrained, not having been taught particular skills.
06:51Well done.
06:52Sorcerers, what's next?
06:53Water, please.
06:54Water.
06:55These are going to be picture clues.
06:56What do they have in common?
06:57Here's the first.
06:58Next.
06:59The tab.
07:00The tab.
07:01The tab.
07:02The powers.
07:03Next.
07:04That's the edge.
07:05Yeah.
07:06You too.
07:07What's his name?
07:08Pledge.
07:09Pledge.
07:10Next.
07:12Next.
07:16That's the edge.
07:18What's his name?
07:22Next.
07:32Two seconds.
07:34Keys on a keyboard.
07:36Not it.
07:37Pictures, another bonus chance.
07:39Are these all lines?
07:40I'm afraid not.
07:42That first clue, it's a still from a TV programme called Collision.
07:46Oh!
07:47We've got Collision, Powerball, The Edge, of course, and Gauntlet.
07:51They are games on Gladiators.
07:54Oh!
07:55The reincarnated Gladiators show.
07:58Pictures, there's one choice left.
08:00What will it be?
08:01The Lion, please, Victoria.
08:03Lion.
08:04What do these clues have in common?
08:05Here's the first.
08:06Turkey.
08:07The Austrian flag.
08:08Sorry.
08:09The Austrian flag.
08:10Vienna.
08:11The capital.
08:12Let's go.
08:14Queen of Africa.
08:15OK, next, please.
08:16Nigerian side.
08:18Greens, green something.
08:20Oh, OK.
08:21Oh, is it penguin?
08:22It is like the penguin colour code.
08:23No, the penguin colour code.
08:24African penguin, little penguin.
08:25So these are penguin penguins?
08:26Yeah.
08:27You can bail me out if I get it wrong, mate.
08:28Yes.
08:29Penguins.
08:30Insofar as African penguin, little penguin, and these are the colour schemes for penguin books with those genres.
08:39That is exactly right.
08:40And well done.
08:41You get three points for coming in after two clues.
08:43So that first series of penguin books released, it was originally, I think they were black and white, but they had a colour block to show genre.
08:52We are combining actual penguins with penguin books.
08:56Sorcerers, one question left the horned viper.
08:59What do these clues have in common?
09:00Here's the first.
09:02Is there something else?
09:03Can almost be nothing like my celebrities.
09:08Next.
09:21Is this means of my love?
09:24Oh, that's interesting.
09:26It's...
09:27..another virtual bedding.
09:29Next.
09:38Two seconds.
09:40Related by eggs.
09:41They are connected by eggs.
09:43What can you tell me about the clues?
09:45Love could be zero as in an egg?
09:48That's right.
09:49People say that love in tennis comes from love.
09:53We don't know that, but one of the theories is that it's love,
09:56but also, of course, that the zero resembles an egg.
09:59What's that second clue?
10:01I don't know, I think.
10:02I mean, ovaltine's an oval.
10:04Well, but it's ovaltine because of the ovo,
10:07the Latin for egg, combined with malt and the other ingredients.
10:11What's the virtual pet?
10:12Tamagotchi.
10:13Tamagotchi.
10:14And tamago is the Japanese for egg and it originally meant egg watch
10:18because it was a watch and the Arnie Jakobsen chair,
10:20of course, the egg chair.
10:22OK, well done.
10:23That means at the end of round one,
10:26the sorcerers have two points, the pitchers have six.
10:32Sequences round, pitchers, you'll be going first.
10:34Please choose a hieroglyph.
10:35Alexia.
10:36Let's go for the lion, please.
10:37Lion.
10:38You'll be seeing the first in a series of clues.
10:40What would come fourth?
10:41Here's the first.
10:42What colour is that?
10:43Square brackets.
10:44On the Monopoly board.
10:45Monopoly board is yellow, so it's yellow.
10:47We need more, though.
10:48Next, please.
10:49T Street.
10:50So, is it going to...
10:51Is it the four cities on the Monopoly board?
10:53Like, there are four cities mentioned.
10:54What's the other ones?
10:55Oxford and...
10:56Is it Liverpool Street, which is of size?
10:57Is Liverpool the biggest?
10:58Probably.
10:59Let's go for a no.
11:00I think we should go with the last one.
11:01Next, please.
11:02Yeah, so it must be Liverpool, open brackets.
11:03Street Station.
11:04Street Station.
11:05Yeah.
11:06Are we happy with that?
11:07Yes.
11:08Great.
11:09Liverpool, open brackets, street station, close brackets.
11:12Correct, down to the last punctuation point.
11:14Very well done.
11:15What is this sequence?
11:16These are the cities mentioned by name
11:18on the standard version of Monopoly in the UK.
11:20Mm-hm.
11:21In a sense, they are the cities mentioned by name
11:24on the standard version of Monopoly in the UK.
11:27In ascending order of population, we imagine.
11:30Actually, no.
11:31It's just the order as you go round the board.
11:33Yes.
11:34Do you have a favourite set?
11:35Orange.
11:36That's statistically the best.
11:37Really?
11:38Absolutely.
11:39I didn't know this.
11:40Also, you build four houses.
11:41Look at these quizzes all nodding.
11:42Oh, yeah, orange.
11:43What, you moron.
11:44You're trying to get Mayfair and Park Lane.
11:46Why would the orange be statistically better?
11:48Because when you put someone in jail,
11:51they're most likely to land on those
11:54through the combination of the dice rolls.
11:56Yeah, I mean, I don't know if you're really getting the joy out of it.
11:59It's not really a joyous game anyway, is it?
12:01It's just a game to...
12:02It all dates on to about joy.
12:03And it's sort of fun for the first 20 minutes
12:05and then you go, are we still playing?
12:08And for people that have just tuned in,
12:09I'm not talking about Only Connect.
12:13Sorcerers, what would you like?
12:14Horned Viper, please.
12:15Horned Viper.
12:16What would come fourth in this sequence?
12:18Here's the first.
12:19The first one.
12:20Yep, so...
12:21And after that.
12:22Yep, after that.
12:23What happens?
12:24Nineteenth of February.
12:25Yeah,Most.
12:26If someone was fifty, this will be up to fifty.
12:28Maybe...
12:29Next.
12:30Next.
12:31Tenth of April.
12:32Why would tenth of April be on hundredth?
12:34Ten it would be...
12:35Ten in base for...
12:36No.
12:37Ten...
12:38Oh.
12:39No, it doesn't work.
12:40Next!
12:41OK, that could still be a date.
12:4430th May, 150, I don't know.
12:48Any ideas? No, not here.
12:51I don't know.
12:53Yeah, 152.
12:56Two seconds.
12:57Um...
13:0029 slash 8 equals 200.
13:03I'm afraid not.
13:04Pitchers, a bonus chance.
13:0618 slash 7 equals 200.
13:08Unlucky. Oh, no!
13:10Sorry, Alexia. It's 19.
13:12Mm-hm.
13:14Alexia, what is this sequence?
13:15That's the 50th, 150th and the 200th day of the year.
13:19That's right, the 19th of February is 50 days into the year
13:23and we're going 50 days forward each time.
13:26And the 19th of July will be the 200th day.
13:29I did the maths late.
13:30Unlucky.
13:32I tell you what, Alexia, why don't we let you choose the next question?
13:35Thank you very much.
13:37I'll go for the Eye of Horus, please.
13:39Eye of Horus.
13:40What will come fourth of this sequence?
13:42Here's the first.
13:44Do you recognise that?
13:45I don't.
13:46Do you have a better pick?
13:47It could be Star Wars.
13:48Sounds kind of Czech, maybe?
13:49I'm thinking maybe it's South African Sea or something.
13:52Next, please.
13:54Oh, that's a thing.
13:55That's a horse.
13:56But, I mean, the first one isn't.
13:58We need more and pass that out, yeah?
13:59Next, please.
14:00Oh, that's four birds.
14:02Oh, yeah, three birds.
14:03So, is it five, four, three, two?
14:04We need two.
14:05What's a two-bird food thing?
14:07Yeah.
14:08You could just say, like, a chicken and beef burger.
14:13No, the bacon cheeseburger we had last night.
14:16OK.
14:17Yeah.
14:18Two seconds.
14:20Two, bacon cheeseburger.
14:23Not it, I'm afraid.
14:25Sorcerers, you've got the chance of a bonus point.
14:27Two, chicken stuffed with duck.
14:29That wouldn't work either.
14:31So, you are clearly familiar with that hideous-sounding dish
14:36at clue three.
14:37I mean, turkey, duck and chicken.
14:40No, thank you.
14:40Described in a word that I think could make vegetarians of us all.
14:44But the others aren't food.
14:46It's about portmanteau words.
14:48Oh, OK.
14:49So, turducken is made of the words of the three birds.
14:53But that first one, it's a nickname for an area of Jakarta.
14:58It combines Jakarta, Bogor, Deepak, Tangerang and Bekazi.
15:03All of the names become Jaboditabek.
15:06Four, that's the great racehorse Aldeniti.
15:10Yeah.
15:10And the breeder, Tommy Barron, named it after his four grandchildren.
15:15That was four names, and so we wanted something
15:17that was two words put together.
15:19For example, Brexit.
15:22Sorcerers, what would you like?
15:23Twisted Flax, please.
15:24Twisted Flax.
15:25What would come fourth in this sequence is the first.
15:28Okay, so, next.
15:30I guess, what's up, so,
15:32the satellite's organized and they're sure
15:34of the now and the house,
15:35or maybe the last one is going to be the next.
15:37Let's go to the next space station.
15:39If you want to get more.
15:40Next.
15:43Chiang Kong is a space station,
15:44China's space station.
15:45Okay, so there's a lot of sunlight.
15:47So now there's a lot of sunshone.
15:48Um, a distance or almost three sunshone.
15:51Or maybe a distance from Earth is nice.
15:53The distance from Earth is quite nice.
15:54Yeah, but then...
15:55Next.
15:56No, I don't know. I mean, maybe...
16:04Two seconds.
16:06The James Webb Telescope.
16:08Not the answer, I'm afraid. Oh, no.
16:10Pictures, do you want to go for a bonus point?
16:12Well, I mean, maybe Mir, then? Mir. Let's go with Mir.
16:15Not it.
16:16Ah!
16:17This is objects orbiting Earth in order of heaviness.
16:23So, the Hubble Space Telescope, then the Chinese Space Station,
16:27then the International Space Station.
16:29It's just the moon.
16:30The moon is the heaviest thing.
16:33Now, why do you think we've got the words, or possibly classified?
16:37Spy telescopes? Spy satellites?
16:39I don't know how heavy they are.
16:40Well, there's almost certainly something that's heavier
16:42than the Hubble Space Telescope,
16:44but less heavy than the Chinese Space Station floating around up there.
16:47But officially, there are not.
16:51What would you like next?
16:52Water, please.
16:53Water.
16:54And what would come forth in this sequence is the first.
16:58I don't know any of these references, do you?
17:00Well, Banana Man's like a comic, a DC television comic, I think.
17:03That's probably an address where you live.
17:05Next, please.
17:08Oh, so that's... Roundy Street is where a lot of nature is.
17:11Do they all live on, like, numbers?
17:12Are the numbers going up to something?
17:14I don't know what any of the numbers are.
17:15I don't know what any of the numbers are.
17:16Who lives at number 64 or something, maybe?
17:18Let's go.
17:19Next, please.
17:20I don't know what number they live in.
17:22I don't know.
17:23Is it usually number one?
17:24It could be Harry Potter in Privet Drive.
17:26I think it's one, two, three, four.
17:27Let's keep that a go.
17:28Very good.
17:29Yeah, OK.
17:30I'm all right now.
17:31Happy.
17:32The Dursleys and Harry Potter in the Harry Potter series, open brackets, Privet Drive, close brackets.
17:39Not it, I'm afraid.
17:40So, bonus chance for you, Sorcerers.
17:42The Simpsons in The Simpsons, Evergreen Terrace.
17:45I'm afraid that's not it later.
17:48You have calculated that there are house numbers in these works.
17:54So, Banana Man.
17:55This is 29 Acacia Road.
17:58And this is Eric, the schoolboy who leads an exciting double life.
18:01For when Eric eats a banana, an amazing transformation occurs.
18:04Eric is...
18:05Well, I think it's been given away, hasn't it?
18:07Eating of the banana.
18:0929.
18:10The House of Trouser is number 30, Ramsay Street.
18:14Family Guy, they live at 31, Spooner Street.
18:16So, we need an example of 32 of a street.
18:20For example, The Browns in Paddington, they live at number 32, Windsor Gardens.
18:25Sorcerers, one question remains.
18:27Two reeds.
18:28These are going to be picture clues.
18:30What would you expect to see in the fourth picture?
18:32Here's the first.
18:37The question is, please.
18:38Okay.
18:39Next.
18:40Next?
18:41Oh, okay.
18:42We're falling in here.
18:43Next?
18:44Next.
18:45Walk away.
18:47Walk away.
18:48Walk away.
18:49Oh, you've got no one to hold him.
18:52No one to walk away.
18:53Oh, it's just...
18:54It's coming here.
18:55It is.
18:56No it is.
18:57What's next?
18:59Why won't you?
19:00No one to walk away.
19:02No one to.
19:03No one to walk away.
19:04Somebody let me go.
19:05Oh, my gosh.
19:06Two seconds.
19:09Someone dealing cards.
19:12Not it, I'm afraid.
19:14Pictures, a bonus chance.
19:16Go on. Picture of John Major.
19:19It's Kenny Rogers. Why would it be John Major?
19:21Some sort of A in clue two.
19:23You see, it's not an A. What's happening at clue two?
19:26Hold'em, know when to fold'em, know when to walk away, know when to...
19:30Run! Run!
19:32So, hold'em, that's the joke.
19:34Know when to hold'em, know when to fold'em, know when to walk away,
19:39know when to run.
19:41That means at the end of round two,
19:43the sorcerers have two points, the pitchers have eight.
19:49Well, that was a tough round two,
19:50but I must say the connecting walls don't look much fun to me either.
19:54And with those welcoming words, sorcerers, what dark magic would you like?
19:58Lion or water?
19:59Water, please.
20:00The Water Wall.
20:01Two and a half minutes to solve it.
20:03Starting now.
20:06Okay, so we're going for the Lordi.
20:08The Lordi.
20:09The Tribune.
20:10There's Zendaya.
20:11Okay.
20:12The Lordi.
20:13If we had Sweeney and Figaro.
20:14These are title characters in all those, right?
20:16We're discussing Figaro and Mond.
20:18There's newspapers.
20:19The Lordi's from...
20:20The Lordi is from...
20:21Yeah, yeah.
20:22Australian, is that the point?
20:23Yeah, maybe.
20:24What were you saying?
20:25Tribune?
20:26The Tribune, Figaro, Mond.
20:28Figaro, Mond, Red Echoes?
20:30Newspapers.
20:31Sure.
20:32I might include Eccles.
20:33Although the Lord is Weird.
20:34Do you know any others that are newspapers?
20:36Oh, sorry.
20:37Are there just words for Sundays or sometimes Domingo or Domenica?
20:40Oh, sometimes Domenica.
20:41I'm sorry.
20:42Domenica?
20:43Yeah.
20:44What's our other one?
20:45Oh, Nidziella with the N.
20:47This one?
20:48I think, yeah.
20:49No?
20:50Okay.
20:51There must be another.
20:52Pizarre possibly?
20:53Oh, okay.
20:54Right.
20:55So it might not be.
20:56Oh, but that means it might be a newspaper.
20:58Oh, yes.
20:59Yes.
21:00That would be a newspaper.
21:01Tribune, surely.
21:02Tribune?
21:03Okay.
21:04So Echoes.
21:05What is Echoes?
21:06Other than...
21:07Show...
21:08With Luxo...
21:10So...
21:11For the water...
21:12Zohan is a character played by Adam Sandler, right?
21:15Yeah.
21:16And the other Adam Sandler characters.
21:18Zendaya and Elordi are surely together.
21:21Yeah.
21:22Is this the cast of something?
21:23Try Schaefer.
21:24Yeah, I just don't know.
21:26Schaefer for Tim Schaefer.
21:27Right, sure.
21:28Yeah.
21:29And then who would you put as the other?
21:31Lordri.
21:32I like some tag.
21:33Lordri, sure.
21:34Uncertainly.
21:35This is a brutal laugh.
21:36Yeah, where's Zendaya from?
21:38Lord in Elordi.
21:39Oh, I'm sorry.
21:40But then...
21:41Zendaya is an old man in Elordi.
21:42I love...
21:43As an old re-fiction.
21:44Zendaya is an old manning.
21:45Zendaya is an old manning.
21:46Zendaya is an old manning.
21:47Zendaya is an old manning.
21:48The beginnings.
21:49I don't see anything.
21:50I would just guess if I can borrow these papers and see.
21:53There it's a little bit.
21:54I've got it.
21:55You've got it.
21:56It's a cheap.
21:57She's doing that.
21:59And that's okay.
22:00Oh, okay.
22:01Oh, sweet figure.
22:02That's right.
22:03Sweet figure.
22:04And we never did anything with...
22:05No, we didn't.
22:06It's true.
22:07She's doing that.
22:08Okay.
22:09I can only apologise but you can get points for the connections even though you didn't find the
22:16groups so let's resolve the wall tell me about that first group starting Mond we think newspapers
22:23they are all newspapers they're French newspapers in fact I mean Tribune there are various tribunes
22:27around the world and the next group Figaro Zohan Sweeney and Audrey musicals and operas well they
22:35aren't all in various works they are all hairdressers Figaro in the bar of Seville and Sweeney Todd but
22:45Audrey is from Coronation Street and that second clue don't mess with the Zohan and the next group
22:51I'm not even going to try to pronounce it but what is that pink group these are Sundays they are words
22:57for Sunday we've got the Polish word there then Zontag is German Turkish and Italian and the last
23:04group Zendaya Domingo and so on the actors in a specific film potentially but well I'll give
23:11it to you for actors because we often have a group which is just you know directors or something like
23:15that so I'll give it to you there is one thing actually that they're all in which is a show
23:18called euphoria yeah so you didn't solve the wall but you did get three points for the connections
23:25let's bring in your opponents and give them a horrible wall and see how they get on welcome
23:30pictures and let's see if you feel welcome when you see your wall you've got two and a half minutes
23:35starting now
23:37Allegro
23:40Allegro baby baby grow
23:42there's loads of love in there amor oh yeah liber ammo love and yeah oh sorry liber not
23:50leave um maybe that could be Chinese you'll be Chinese is I okay um Tintoretto Tintoretto amoresso
23:59allegretto allegretto amore vaporesso that's a thing vaporesso anything else liberto okay so I left out lib
24:07so I'll leave a demo good um blackbird bye bye blackbird bye bye baby bye bye bye yes oh yeah
24:15well done bye bye bye love bye bye happiness yeah of course now hey but look at what we're left with
24:21here okay so what's the idea of the shop yes is it just shops in the south well aflutado that sort
24:26of sounds like a grossest maybe yeah flor might be a flower shop in spanish these are the spanish shops
24:32shops then that would mean like charcuterie maybe yeah and then the rest is love yeah whole might be
24:39viet or something yes you've solved the wall I mean well done indeed what about the connections tell
24:46me about that first group starting Tinto hyphen r-e-t-t-o reto so Tintoretto vaporetto allegretto
24:52libretto exactly so and the green group baby love and so on songs preceded by bye bye so bye bye baby bye
24:59love etc very good and the next group floor afrotado and so on vendors in Spanish like shops they are
25:09not vendors they are Spanish but their terms to do with wine and the last group ammo and so on yeah
25:18love in different languages exactly so ammo in Latin lubim is Slovenian lieber German and who is
25:26actually Dutch oh because of the wall and you gave me three connections as a total of seven let's
25:31have a look at the scores going into round four the sorcerers have five points the pictures have 15
25:38so a bit of a challenge for you here sorcerers I have faith in you missing vows time fingers on
25:47buzzer teams the first group of disguise clues are all minced oaths pictures quitey correct
25:57pictures Gordon Bennett yes it is
26:01pictures correct
26:06sorcerers sounds yes it is next category theories developed by Albert Einstein
26:15a song merged with the artist who performed it
26:22pictures sweet baby james taylor
26:24sorcerers general relativity correct
26:28photoelectric effect correct
26:30pictures Brownian motion yes it is
26:32sorcerers special relativity yes it is next category a song merged with the artist who performed it
26:39pictures sweet baby james taylor yes it is
26:52don't know this one is wake up boo radleys next clue
26:58pictures caravan morrison correct
27:01pictures I should be so lucky
27:07Lee Minogue very well done next category characters and what they fear
27:12pictures inspector morse and blood yes he does
27:17pictures Batman and bats correct
27:29no time to tell me Indiana Jones and snakes because the bell has gone for the end of the quiz and looking at the final scores the winners and through to the semifinals with 25 points are the pictures
27:40sorcerers sorcerers you finish with eight and my undying gratitude and affection for not shouting more oaths during that first missing vowels category what a nice team it didn't fall your way tonight but thank you so very much for playing and thank you for watching let's have a little bit of our old friend John Milton a little bit of paradise lost for the end of the evening and we've got to hear if thou beest he but oh how fallen how changed from here
28:09how changed from him who in the happy realms of light clothed with transcendent brightness
28:14did outshine myriads though bright if he who mutual league united thoughts and councils equal hope
28:21but I think that's enough hell for one night don't you
28:24goodbye
28:25goodbye
28:26goodbye
28:27bye
28:29okay
28:31a
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