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00:00Hey everybody, how lovely to have you here for a brand new week on House of Games.
00:13You know how it goes, a series of ridiculous rounds every time I press this buzzer.
00:17Somebody contractually has to win this trophy at the end of the week.
00:21Shall we meet our four players this week?
00:23They are Nadia J,
00:24Tamsin Althwaites, Nigel Plainer and Steen Westopoulos.
00:31Welcome to my House of Games.
00:33Nadia, lovely to have you here.
00:34Hi, thanks for having me.
00:35You normally work at breakfast.
00:37I do.
00:37On one extra, right.
00:38How are you at tea time?
00:39It doesn't exist.
00:40I'm literally in bed by like, so I have a cheeky nap around one till three and then I get to start the day again.
00:47I love a nap so much.
00:48Yeah.
00:49Well listen, you've been up for three hours now.
00:51Yes.
00:51So fingers crossed it goes well.
00:53Tamsin, how lovely to have you here.
00:54Are you a quizzer?
00:55Are you a competitive?
00:57I'm absolutely awful at quizzes.
00:59Yes.
00:59And it's a running joke in the family when they found out I was doing this.
01:03So the kids are going to absolutely muller me when I get home.
01:06Are the kids watching right now?
01:08Yeah, they probably are watching right now.
01:09But you know, I'm the one that says I'm not playing any of the quizzes at home.
01:13Tamsin, ordinarily I would call you a legend of British TV, but I can't because of the man next to you.
01:16So I have to call him a legend of British TV.
01:18Nigel Plainer, how lovely to have you here.
01:20Hello, hello.
01:21Thanks for having me.
01:22It's our absolute pleasure.
01:24Nigel, someone wins the trophy at the end of the week.
01:27If these three had any class, they would just give it to you immediately.
01:29But that's not how it works.
01:31But we also have a daily prize to give away.
01:33Would you like to take a look at today's daily prizes?
01:35Yes, please.
01:35Show me those prizes.
01:37Whoever wins today could win.
01:40Oh!
01:40The House of Games hoodie, the House of Games chopping board, the House of Games sports bag, the Cafetiere, or the fondue set.
01:47What do you fancy, Nigel?
01:48What about the wig?
01:50The wig, of course.
01:50It's on the model.
01:51Seeing as it's you, of course you can have it.
01:53Does the mannequin...
01:53Does the mannequin...
01:53I'm single, so I was thinking...
01:55That's why...
01:55Ooh!
01:55That's like the mannequin part.
01:57I mean, that's really single.
01:58Um, but, um, no, the bag.
02:03The bag, yeah.
02:03The travel bag.
02:04I think that's pretty...
02:04I can't wait to win the bag first.
02:06Right.
02:07So we're in competition for the bag.
02:09We've already started, Nigel.
02:10Right, okay.
02:10Steen, now, I'm conflicted here.
02:13Why?
02:13Because stand-ups always do well.
02:15Yeah.
02:15However, non-Brit's always do badly.
02:17Yeah.
02:18So it's like an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object.
02:21Do you think your non-Britishness, he's Australian, or your stand-up comedy is going to win out?
02:26I think I'm going to have a lovely time, and I hope everyone wins something.
02:32That's right.
02:32That's not correct.
02:33Are you absolutely sure you're Australian?
02:35Yeah.
02:37Doesn't sound right, does it?
02:38No.
02:39But you'd go for the bag?
02:40I think I'd go for the bag just because I'm a bit competitive, and I've spotted a weakness in Nigel, so that's what I'd go for, yeah.
02:46There you go.
02:47Yeah.
02:47And Tamsin, what would you go for?
02:48Chopping board.
02:49Chopping board.
02:49There we go.
02:51Listen, I never know what's going to come up when I press this buzzer.
02:54Should we find out what it's going to be?
02:55OK, our first round this week is usually rhyme time.
02:58Let's find out.
03:01It is rhyme time.
03:02We do start with rhyme time.
03:03The traditional curtain raiser to the House of Games season.
03:06Look at her.
03:07Oh, hands on buzzers, please, everybody.
03:09Remember the buzzer.
03:09Right.
03:10I will show you two questions at once.
03:11You just need to give me the answers.
03:13They rhyme with each other.
03:14Here we go.
03:16Word before tunes in the title of the cartoon series featuring Bugs Bunny.
03:21And surname of Wayne, the all-time top goalscorer for Manchester United.
03:25Yes, that is Nadia.
03:30Looney Rooney.
03:31Looney Rooney.
03:33Absolutely right, Nadia.
03:34Point to you.
03:36Next two.
03:39Comedy Game Show hosted by Greg Davies and Alex Horne.
03:42And what is this?
03:47Yes, that is Steen.
03:48Taskmaster and Plaster.
03:50Taskmaster and Plaster.
03:52It is.
03:53Well done.
03:55Next two.
03:57First name of the social network actor, Eisenberg.
04:01And what is the title of this song?
04:06Yes, that is Tamsin.
04:08Jesse Messi.
04:10Jesse Messi.
04:10It is Jesse and Messi by Lola Young.
04:15Jesse Eisenberg and Messi.
04:18Next two.
04:20Type of green tea made from powdered leaves.
04:24And UK's first female prime minister.
04:26Elected 1979.
04:32That is Steen.
04:33Is it Matcha and Thatcher?
04:35Matcha?
04:35That's good.
04:36I knew Thatcher.
04:37Thatcher I knew.
04:38Matcha.
04:38Very good.
04:39Matcha and Thatcher.
04:39Well played.
04:40Next two.
04:43The answers rhyme.
04:51Yes, Steen.
04:52Is it Doja Cat and Baseball Bat or Bat?
04:55Doja Cat and Baseball Bat.
04:57It is.
04:57Well played.
04:58I should have got that.
05:00Should have done.
05:01Your final question in this round.
05:02The answers rhyme with each other, but what are they?
05:05What is this?
05:07And what is the title of this song?
05:12Yes, Nadia.
05:13That's Old Town Road.
05:15Yes, and what's that?
05:16Barcode.
05:17Yes.
05:18Ah!
05:18Yay!
05:20I love it like you're like, but hold on, this makes no sense at all.
05:23Honestly, between Bat and Barcode, I just can't believe...
05:25The song is Old Town Road and it's...
05:27Old Town Road and Barcode.
05:30That's the end of our first round.
05:31Let's take a look at our first leaderboard, shall we?
05:34Nigel, as we know, doesn't need to show off.
05:36Does not need to, so he's kept his powder dry just at the moment.
05:40Tamsin has got one.
05:41Nadia, you've got two.
05:42Steen is our leader with three.
05:44Yay!
05:44Thank you, Steen.
05:46Nicely done.
05:47Let's get straight on and play round two, shall we?
05:49Today it is going to be...
05:53This is strictly average.
05:55This is a pairs game, so we get to team up.
05:57Nigel, you find yourself in fourth place, so you get to choose your partner.
06:00Who would you like to play this round with?
06:02I'll play with Steen, I think.
06:03Yes, Nigel.
06:04Because he's in the lead.
06:05Yes, isn't he?
06:06It's a sensible thing to do.
06:07He wants to take your stuff.
06:09That's not me.
06:10I'm trying to big him up.
06:11I'm trying to get him in the game.
06:12Nigel knows what Steen's doing.
06:14He gets it.
06:14Nigel and Steen, you're a team.
06:15Tamsin and Nadia, you're a team.
06:17If you take your tablets out, please, everybody.
06:19Oh, tablets.
06:20Oh.
06:21I'll ask you some questions.
06:22I need you to write me down a number as your answer.
06:24I will take each pair's average as their answer,
06:27and whichever pair is closest to the real answer,
06:29scores a point.
06:30So, the first thing I'd like you to guess is this.
06:35From 1st April 2023 to 31st March 2024,
06:39how many people in England and Wales took part in jury service?
06:42That's a year.
06:45And that's the people who actually sat on a trial.
06:48Can I do quick maths here?
06:49Of course you can.
06:50Is it 12 times something?
06:51Yeah, absolutely.
06:52Absolutely.
06:54So.
06:55Ah, what do we think at home?
06:56Everybody is in.
07:06Nadia, so you've done an awful lot of sums.
07:08Yeah.
07:08What did they end up with?
07:09Wow.
07:09Yeah, there's a lot going on here.
07:11How many?
07:11Well, I thought that there would be maybe, like, five court cases per week.
07:17And then I thought, that is ridiculous.
07:18That's probably the amount in the day.
07:20So then I added an extra...
07:22So I got to 312, which feels like still a week's worth rather than a year.
07:27So then I just added a four...
07:29I just thought of a random number.
07:30So now I've got 4,312.
07:33I'm just waiting for Matt Damon to walk over and solve your equation.
07:36Yeah, this is...
07:37I don't know if Carol Valdeman would be ecstatic with this answer.
07:404,312 is your answer.
07:43Tamsin, have you gone up or down from that?
07:45I've gone up a bit.
07:47I am at 5,500.
07:495,500.
07:50So we have, on average, 4,906.
07:54Brilliant.
07:55That sounds about right to me.
07:57That sounds...
07:58You know what?
07:58That actually sounds...
07:59I think we might have got it there.
08:02Nigel, where are you?
08:03Well, I originally wrote down 4,000, but then I added a nought.
08:09There's 12 people in every jury.
08:11There's 12 months.
08:12Yeah.
08:13And that's England and Wales.
08:14And there's lots of courts.
08:15And there's lots of courts.
08:17So I've ended up with much bigger, 40,000.
08:1940,000, says Nigel Steen.
08:21Are you happy with that?
08:22I've gone for much less, knowing that Nigel would go really high to get the average down.
08:28Yeah.
08:28And that's why I went 2,984.
08:312,984.
08:33Yeah.
08:33So your average is 21,000.
08:36So we've got 5,000 odds.
08:37That sounds about right.
08:38That sounds actually like we might be on it.
08:40Yeah.
08:41What have you got at home?
08:42What have you written down?
08:42What do we think?
08:43Who scored the first point?
08:44How many people in England and Wales took part in jury service in that year?
08:49136,000.
08:53Wow.
08:53Well done, you two.
08:54136,000.
08:56Nearly half a million people were summoned.
08:58Nigel and Steen, you get a point there.
09:00Steen, you nice to get a point, even though you're 134,000 out.
09:03We're doing another one.
09:04Oh.
09:04Okay.
09:06Your next one is...
09:07As of September 2024, how many centenarians were living in Japan?
09:13How many people of 100 or over are there in Japan?
09:18Hmm.
09:20What do we think?
09:20What if I just do the same number?
09:22They do live long.
09:23Yeah.
09:23I mean, listen.
09:23They do live long because they eat all that fish.
09:25They do.
09:26Yeah.
09:27I don't remember the number I used the first time.
09:284,312.
09:29Everybody is in.
09:40Nigel, have you been to Japan?
09:41I have been to Japan.
09:43I mean, it has an age of population.
09:44There's a lot of very old people there.
09:46Yeah.
09:46What does it lead you to answer?
09:48It's not that many.
09:50I've...
09:50Because it is a...
09:51It's 100.
09:52Yeah, 100 is...
09:53I've come up with 284.
09:55284.
09:56I'm probably well low.
09:57I don't know, because as you say, it is...
09:59That is pretty old.
10:01Steen, up or down from that?
10:03I'm a little bit up.
10:04I've gone for 1,003.
10:061,003.
10:07Yeah.
10:08I love the specificity of these numbers.
10:10So, your average?
10:12I think there are 643 and a half.
10:14Oh.
10:15I mean, that's a statistical error.
10:17Nadia, I think Tamsin looked at your number and laughed.
10:20Yeah, because I just got...
10:22I think I'm...
10:23Numbers are not for me, clearly.
10:25So, it is the original number from the last round.
10:29OK.
10:29But with the added five.
10:3154,000 to 112.
10:33I was just thinking of the population of Japan.
10:35Yes, yeah.
10:35I thought, well, let's do a 10%.
10:37Yeah, listen.
10:39Very mathematical.
10:3910% of people in Japan are over 100.
10:42We're going to find out.
10:43We are going to find out.
10:45Listen, it would be a hell of a statistic.
10:47Um, Tamsin, have you gone up or down?
10:49I've gone with the theme of five still.
10:51Still with the hearts,
10:52because I'm giving a lot of love to the centenarians.
10:55The Japanese centenarians.
10:57So, 555, you're saying.
11:00Maybe that's where I got the five.
11:02Let's take a look at your average.
11:03It is 27,000.
11:06I mean, it may be.
11:07We have 643, we have 27,000.
11:09What do we think at home, centenarians in Japan?
11:13Let's find out, shall we?
11:14How many were there?
11:14Who scored the next point?
11:1795,000.
11:19It's even more.
11:21Well done.
11:23It's the magic of five, babe.
11:24I'm sorry I laughed.
11:25It's all right.
11:27And 88% of those 95,000, 88% of them are women.
11:32Wow.
11:32Um, one point all so far this round.
11:35Should we do one more?
11:35Yes.
11:36Yep.
11:37See who gets the glory.
11:39In 2023, how many slices of carrot did chef Wallace Wong cut in 30 seconds while blindfolded to set a new world record?
11:47Okay.
11:49That's according to Guinness World Records.
11:51Finally, one we can actually get.
11:53Huh.
11:54I never like it when they do it on TV, when they do that chopping.
11:58It's really stressful.
11:59Yeah.
11:59Oh, even this number's stressing me out.
12:01I'm just like, if this is correct, then how?
12:02Yeah, then it's terrifying.
12:03Yeah.
12:04Yeah.
12:04Yeah.
12:06Everyone in?
12:09Yeah.
12:10What have you written down at home on this one?
12:12Tamsin, what have you gone for?
12:13Similar theme, 555.
12:16Okay, yeah.
12:1719 per second.
12:19Oh, wow.
12:20Jeez.
12:21Listen, it's a world record.
12:22That's not it, is it?
12:23What have you gone, Nadia?
12:24Oh, complete.
12:25I mean, I did add the hearts, Tamsin, but I did 1,000.
12:281,500, that's 50 per second.
12:31Your average?
12:33Just over 1,000.
12:341,000 chops in 30 seconds.
12:36Um, Nigel, are you up?
12:38Nadia's a bit more pedestrian than that.
12:40I could probably manage this.
12:4393.
12:4393.
12:44That's it, yeah.
12:45That's 3 a second.
12:453 per second, yeah.
12:46That doesn't sound crazy.
12:47I think I'm a bit low there.
12:49But that's, well, let's see where Steen is.
12:51Where have you gone?
12:51Oh, I was 886.
12:53Okay.
12:5430 per second.
12:56Yeah.
12:56He's got speed.
12:57Yeah.
12:57Old Wallace.
12:58Oh, Wallace Wong.
12:59Yeah.
12:59Yeah.
13:00So your average is 489.
13:03So, about half.
13:04About right.
13:05What do we think?
13:06What have you written down at home?
13:07How many slices of carrot did Wallace Wong cut in 30 seconds?
13:11Who's got the final point of the round?
13:14121.
13:16121.
13:164 per second.
13:17So, Nigel, you were pretty close.
13:19Did it on Canada's Got Talent.
13:21Oh.
13:23I mean, okay.
13:25Brackets, but does it?
13:26Yeah.
13:29That is the end of that round.
13:30Tablets away, please, everyone.
13:32We'll see where we stand on the leaderboards.
13:35Everybody's on the board now.
13:36Tamsin and Nigel, you have two points each.
13:38Nadia's got three.
13:39And Steen has got five.
13:40Nicely done, Steen.
13:43Three rounds to go.
13:44Our next round today is...
13:46The backwards round.
13:51In this round, I'll ask you a question backwards.
13:52You must answer it backwards.
13:53So, if you ask your name, you would say Jay Nadia.
13:55Right.
13:56OK?
13:57Here we go.
13:58Question first.
14:08Which?
14:12Yes, Tamsin.
14:13Women lose.
14:14Women lose.
14:15Absolutely right.
14:16Loose women.
14:17Women lose.
14:19Question next.
14:29Yes, Steen.
14:31Day boxing?
14:32Day boxing.
14:33Best kind of boxing.
14:35It is.
14:36Question next.
14:39Song this off title, Thee, is what?
14:41Yes, that's Steen.
14:48Rose, a...
14:50By a kiss?
14:51It's not quite right, I'm afraid.
14:53Got one of the words wrong.
14:55Do you want to hear a bit more?
14:58Yes, Nadia.
15:00Rose, a kiss from?
15:03You got all the right words, but in the wrong order.
15:05Oh!
15:06Ah!
15:07Tamsin.
15:09Rose, a, by, kiss.
15:15I'm afraid that's what Steen said.
15:18So, Nigel, can I piece together these clues, OK?
15:21Yes, I have no idea what the song is.
15:23The song is called Kiss from a Rose.
15:25Ah, yeah.
15:25So, can we say that backwards?
15:27Rose, a, from kiss.
15:30Rose, a, from kiss?
15:31Yeah.
15:32Point tonight, or absolutely right?
15:34A seal.
15:35I mean, listen, we were really tiptoeing around the correct answer there.
15:38Yeah, we were.
15:39Shall we hear it forwards?
15:39The song is called Kiss from a Rose on the Way.
15:43Ooh, the more I get...
15:45Um, question next.
15:48Campaign presidential 2008.
15:50His, during use, Obama Barack did slogan word three what?
15:57Steen.
15:58Can we, yes?
15:59Can we, yes?
16:00Absolutely right, it is can we, yes.
16:01Yes, we can.
16:05The song this off-titled, the, is what?
16:07Yes, Nadia.
16:12Bass super.
16:13Bass super?
16:14Is that right?
16:16Yes!
16:17Yeah, yeah.
16:18That's a super bass.
16:19That one.
16:19Bass super.
16:20Yeah.
16:21I've got a game on my show that's a backwards theme.
16:24Oh, have you?
16:25So, the music ones I should always get, at least.
16:27By Minaj Nikki, of course.
16:30Question next.
16:31Italy in set comedy Shakespeare, which, in characters main,
16:35they are Proteus and Valentine.
16:41That is Nadia.
16:42Ah, I don't think this is right.
16:44It's not, but Juliet and Romeo.
16:48Juliet and Romeo?
16:48Yeah.
16:49It's not right.
16:49No, I knew it wasn't.
16:53Tamsin.
16:54Well, ends, that, ors.
16:58Incorrect, I'm afraid.
17:00It's not that play, I'm afraid.
17:02I don't know what play is it.
17:03Which play is it?
17:04Nigel.
17:06Verona of...
17:07Oh.
17:08Gentleman 2.
17:10Is the correct answer, Nigel Flayner.
17:13Two gentlemen of Verona.
17:15Very, very nicely done.
17:16It's the end of that round.
17:17Lovely way to end it.
17:19Let's take a look at our leaderboard.
17:23Tamsin, you have three.
17:25Nadia and Nigel have four each.
17:26Justine, it's got a three-point lead now.
17:28Seven points.
17:29Two rounds to go.
17:31Plenty of points left to play for, though.
17:33Let's find some more, shall we, in our next round, which is...
17:38Where is Kazakhstan?
17:40If you take your tablets out, please, everybody.
17:43Tamsin's favourite.
17:45We only have to play it once all week, Tamsin.
17:46That's the good news.
17:47Why not get it out of the way when you're losing anyway?
17:49Yeah, exactly.
17:50Perfect.
17:50It can only get better.
17:52Here's your map today.
17:53A map of the United States of America.
17:58I want you to find a series of things, please.
17:59The first thing I'd like you to find is this.
18:01The city where Pope Leo XIV was born.
18:05Oh, gosh.
18:06What do we think at home?
18:07Do you remember this?
18:08I'm sure they were talking about it when he was elected pope.
18:11Have a little point to the screen at home,
18:20exactly where you think this is.
18:22Everybody is in.
18:24Nadia, did you know the answer to this?
18:26No, so it was super easy to answer.
18:28I just went with the square that fit me best.
18:32You are in Wyoming.
18:34Lovely.
18:34Wyoming.
18:35Tamsin, what have you gone for?
18:36I've gone for the square on the far right.
18:40Nevada?
18:40No.
18:41Yeah?
18:41That's not me.
18:43Am I upside down?
18:44Possibly.
18:45Because I was.
18:49So, really, the square on the far left?
18:52Oh.
18:54That's where I am, far left, down there.
18:56But you're in Nevada.
18:58Nigel, do you remember this news?
19:00I reckon he's from Chicago.
19:02Interesting.
19:03But...
19:04Do you know where that is?
19:05There's two lakes.
19:06I know it's on a lake, and I've picked one of the lakes on the map,
19:09and I don't know whether it was the right lake.
19:11Yes, you're sort of Indiana on the border with another state there.
19:15Yeah.
19:16Yes.
19:17Steen, what were you thinking?
19:18Yeah, I knew it was Chicago, but I didn't know a similar vibe,
19:22but I've gone more south.
19:25Yeah, Mississippi, you are there.
19:27Yeah, no.
19:28Chicago is the right answer.
19:30Ah.
19:30Chicago is in Illinois, and Illinois, neighbours Indiana.
19:37Well done.
19:38Nigel, you get yourself a point.
19:40Very nicely done.
19:41Oh, Nigel.
19:43I'm giving you two points for that.
19:44That is absolutely bang on.
19:46Very, very nice indeed.
19:48Two points.
19:49Well done at home.
19:49If you knew it was Chicago, and then you knew exactly where Chicago was.
19:53Next one.
19:54Little Havana.
19:56Where is Little Havana?
19:58Oh, see, now I can see the lock-in buttons down the bottom on the right.
20:05I might put my glasses on for this.
20:07Did you think America looked at all peculiar when you were looking at it first?
20:10No, I didn't actually, I didn't look at the actual shape of the mat.
20:13Yeah.
20:14Hold on.
20:15Ah, there we go.
20:17What do you reckon at home on this one?
20:19That little, on the bottom left there, is a little sort of chain of islands.
20:24Yes.
20:24That's Hawaii.
20:25What abouts are they?
20:26That's Hawaii.
20:27And Alaska's the one, the bit at the top.
20:29Alaska is, so you've got Canada above America, and then Alaska is above Canada.
20:33Okay, yeah.
20:34And Hawaii is like thousands of miles off the coast.
20:37Yes.
20:37And Little Havanas.
20:40Do you know Big Havana?
20:42I don't think I know where it is.
20:43Is it a smaller version?
20:44Yeah, yeah, much smaller.
20:46I just don't know where it is on the map.
20:47Okay, that's interesting.
20:48We'll get to that.
20:49Everyone is locked in.
20:55Tamsin, what were you thinking on this?
20:58I was thinking on this, that that little bit down the bottom is Big Havana, and so next
21:04to it might be Little Havana.
21:06I got you.
21:06So you're southern Texas.
21:08Nigel, any clues?
21:09I was torn between either Florida, because Havana's in Cuba, or is it actually a district
21:17of New York?
21:18Oh, like Little Italy?
21:20Little Havana, like Little Italy.
21:21Yeah.
21:22But I ended up down in Florida.
21:24Down in Florida.
21:25Near to Cuba.
21:26Yeah.
21:26You're sort of Miami there.
21:28Yeah.
21:29Steen, what were you thinking?
21:31I just looked for, like, little islands on the map, and then I flipped the coin in my
21:36head, and I think I've gone similar to Nigel, down the right, bottom corner.
21:41Yeah, just off the coast of Florida as well.
21:43Nadia, you had an idea where it might be?
21:45I did, but I don't know where that is on the map.
21:46Okay, where do you think it might be?
21:47So I've gone the complete opposite side to what I thought was, I think that's California.
21:52So you're in Oregon, which is just on top of California.
21:55Shall we find out where is Little Havana?
21:57Who scored a point?
21:57It is in Miami.
22:02Nigel, I can't give you another two points.
22:04I cannot, even though you are actually...
22:05It just feels...
22:06I'm just going to give you one point.
22:08So take an extra half a point for each of those absolutely bad on answers.
22:12Okay.
22:13Seen, you're very, very unlucky there.
22:15Impossible to get closer than Nigel there.
22:17Shall we do one more?
22:18Yeah.
22:18This is my favourite game.
22:22Now I've got this the right way up.
22:24I'm loving it.
22:25Final question.
22:27Death Valley's Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America.
22:32Ah.
22:32Where is that?
22:33Where is Death Valley?
22:34Well, I know where Death Valley is, but...
22:38Everyone is in on this.
22:45What do you think at home?
22:45What have you locked in?
22:46Nigel, you've been to Death Valley?
22:49I haven't been to Death Valley.
22:50Very beautiful.
22:51But I reckon...
22:52I have been to some of the parks.
22:54I reckon it's in something like Yosemite Park or thereabouts.
23:00You're sort of New Mexico there.
23:01New Mexico.
23:02I'm meant to be more Arizona.
23:05West New Mexico.
23:05That's okay.
23:06You're not a million miles from Arizona.
23:07Sort of ish.
23:08Steen, have you been to Death Valley?
23:10Oh, I have not.
23:11I've been to Life Valley and I'm here, right?
23:16I genuinely don't know anything, so I just locked it in.
23:21Kind of Southern California.
23:23Nadia, what did we say?
23:24I just literally took the word North America and just vibed.
23:29Okay.
23:30There we are.
23:31I don't even remember where it was.
23:32You have really vibed.
23:34Top of Minnesota.
23:34Yeah, there we go.
23:35Why not?
23:36Tamsin?
23:37I went for the driest, most central place,
23:40which is the centre of America.
23:42You've gone for the centre?
23:44In what I imagine is the desert.
23:46Colorado, you are there.
23:47I reckon you probably are.
23:49So, Colorado, New Mexico, Minnesota and California.
23:52What do we think at home?
23:53Let's find out, shall we, who scored the last point of the round?
23:56Oh!
23:58Steen.
23:58Steen, you are closest.
24:01Wow.
24:02How about that?
24:03I was even a guess.
24:04It is in California, quite right, one of the national parks.
24:07It's Death Valley National Park it's in.
24:09Steen, very, very well played.
24:10That's the end of the round.
24:11Tablets away, everybody.
24:13We're about to give away our first prize of the week.
24:15Just one game of Answer Smash to detain us.
24:17And our leaderboard looks like this.
24:18Tamsin, you have three.
24:20Nadia, you have four.
24:21Nigel has got seven.
24:23Steen has got eight.
24:24One point between the gents there.
24:27Let's play our final round, shall we?
24:29It is, of course...
24:32Answer Smash.
24:33Fingers on buzzers.
24:34Point for a correct answer.
24:35Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:37Your first category...
24:38..is kitchen equipment.
24:41Those will be the pictures.
24:43There will be a clue above.
24:44Smash the answer to the clue into the picture that you see.
24:46Jay Thurwell and Leigh-Anne Pinnock are original members
24:51of which girl group whose hits include Sweet Melody?
24:57Yes, Tamsin.
24:58Little Mixing Bowl.
25:01It is Little Mix Mixing Bowl.
25:03Little Mixing Bowl.
25:05Next clue.
25:06Next kitchen equipment.
25:06The 15th century battles between the English houses
25:10of Lancaster and York are known as the Wars of the Watt.
25:17Nigel.
25:18Rose Espresso Machine.
25:22He's absolutely right.
25:23Rose Espresso Machine, Rose Espresso Machine.
25:25Cool.
25:26Next one.
25:27In 1999, Britney Spears had her first UK number one hit
25:31with which song?
25:36Yes, that is Nadia.
25:38Hit Me Baby One More Timer.
25:40Hit Me Baby One More Timer.
25:42That was odd.
25:43It is.
25:43Well done.
25:44Hit Me Baby One More Timer.
25:45Oh, OK.
25:45Or Baby One More Time.
25:47Next category.
25:50Breads.
25:51Breads.
25:51Here we go.
25:51Which DJ hosted BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds
25:57and went on to present The One Show
25:59and ITV's Studio Sessions?
26:04No.
26:05Not a clue.
26:05Any clue at home on this one?
26:07Shall we find out?
26:08Yeah.
26:09I should know this.
26:11Oh, my God.
26:11Clara Amphocatcher, of course.
26:13No, that's not fair,
26:14because I was like,
26:14that's obviously Focatcher.
26:16She's going to kill me.
26:18Former House of Games champion
26:19Clara Ampho as well.
26:20Clara Amphocatcher.
26:21Clara Amphocatcher.
26:23Next clue, next bread.
26:34Yes, Tamsin.
26:35Popcorn bread.
26:36Popcorn bread.
26:37It is.
26:38Popcorn bread.
26:40Popcorn bread.
26:41Any more today?
26:43That's us done for today.
26:45We're about to give away
26:46our first prize of the week.
26:48Good quizzing, everybody.
26:49Our winner on today's House of Games
26:51is going to be decided
26:53by a tie-break.
26:54Oh, my God.
26:55Between Nigel and Dean.
26:57Eight points each.
26:58How about that?
26:59A tie-break.
27:00We play one more answer smash.
27:02If you buzz in
27:03and give me a correct answer,
27:04you're today's champion.
27:05You win a prize.
27:06If you buzz in
27:06and give me an incorrect answer,
27:08your opponent is today's champion.
27:10OK, gentlemen,
27:11honour on the line,
27:12a sports bag on the line,
27:13fingers on buzzers.
27:14Here we go.
27:15Our champion on Monday
27:15comes down to this.
27:16Your category
27:17for this tie-break
27:18is kitchen equipment.
27:21OK, we're doing
27:22one more piece
27:22of kitchen equipment.
27:24Best of luck, gentlemen.
27:25Who wins the sports bag?
27:28In the 1997 film
27:30Batman and Robin,
27:31which villain
27:31is played by
27:32Arnold Schwarzenegger?
27:37Yes, Dean.
27:38Mr Freezer?
27:40Mr Freezer.
27:40Our Monday champion
27:43is Steen Laskopoulos.
27:44Well done, Steen.
27:46Mr Freezer
27:47and a Freezer,
27:47Mr Freezer.
27:49Oh, that was tense,
27:50wasn't it,
27:50for a Monday?
27:50I'm so stressed.
27:52Well done, Steen.
27:53Steen,
27:54you are also winning a prize.
27:55Which of these
27:56would you like?
27:57Do you know what?
27:58I would love
27:59a chopping board
27:59so I can practice
28:01like Wallace Wong.
28:02Oh, like Wallace Wong?
28:03Yeah, I want to beat his record.
28:04Steen wins
28:05the House of Games
28:06chopping board.
28:06Our first leaderboard
28:07of the week
28:07looks like this.
28:08All three of the week
28:09you get four for first,
28:10three for second.
28:10and so on.
28:11That's how we look so far.
28:12Loads of points up
28:13for grabs, though.
28:14Shall we do it all
28:14again tomorrow?
28:15Yes.
28:16Why not?
28:16Very much to seeing
28:17all of you back here tomorrow.
28:18Look forward to seeing you
28:19back here tomorrow as well
28:20on the House of Games.
28:21APPLAUSE
28:23Is it everything you dreamed of?
28:37Is it everything you dreamed of?
28:51And more.
28:52And more.
28:53And more.
28:53Yeah, thank you so much.
28:55You'd be careful with that face.
28:56One, the pressure.
28:56I want to see you...
28:57is that we're going to do it all...
28:58We're going to get down.
28:59And then we're going to...
29:00get down to see you...
29:01Let's see you...
29:01You're going to be...
29:03Here's what?
29:03We're going to be...
29:04get up.
29:04We're going to be...
29:04It's all about you.
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