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00:00MUSIC
00:18Welcome to Ridiculous, the ridiculously clever show,
00:21where three teams of riddle solvers take on our devious riddle master.
00:26Hello, Henry. Hi, Ravi.
00:28Henry, I feel pretty pleased with myself these days
00:31because I've been analysing the riddles
00:33and I feel like I'm getting better at them.
00:35Well, I tell you what, let's put that to the test.
00:37Oh, OK. With a riddle, straight away.
00:38Go on, then.
00:39OK, I'm a bushy kind of pig,
00:41but don't give me a tickle as I can be a little prickly.
00:46What am I?
00:48Right. It's making me want to tickle you immediately
00:50and I don't know why. You can't.
00:51It specifically says you're not allowed.
00:53I'm not allowed to tickle the riddle master.
00:55Oh, no.
00:56Now that you've said it, I desperately want to tickle you.
00:58Right. I don't know the answer to the riddle,
00:59but I'm going to think about it.
01:01Let's meet today's teams.
01:03Who's with us today?
01:05I'm Ben. This is my mate, Sarah, and we live in Manchester.
01:08I'm Tracy. This is my husband, Warren, and we live in Lincolnshire.
01:11I'm Lucy. This is my husband, Sean, and we're from London.
01:14Super to have you all with us.
01:16Now, apart from me wanting to desperately tickle the riddle master,
01:19which is against all the protocols here, frankly.
01:22Indeed.
01:23Right, go on, run that riddle by us again.
01:24I'm a bushy kind of pig, but don't give me a tickle
01:27as I can be a little prickly.
01:29Yeah.
01:30Any ideas?
01:31Who's got it?
01:32Oh, a few hands up.
01:33Let's have Tracy.
01:34What do you think?
01:35Tracy, hedgehog is absolutely right.
01:37Yeah, hedgehogs are prickly.
01:38And, of course, yeah, they're small pigs.
01:40But they're not really small pigs, are they?
01:42No, is it the hog bit?
01:43Yeah, hog, exactly. Hog is the relation.
01:45Hang on.
01:46The riddle master thinks hedgehogs are tiny pigs, people.
01:48This just in.
01:50Hedgehog the pigs.
01:51A reclassification.
01:53No, they're not.
01:54They're not pigs at all.
01:55They're too small and they're too prickly.
01:57I tell you what, you stick to the riddles,
01:58I'll do the general knowledge.
01:59Should we do that?
02:00Good idea.
02:01I'll be buzzing in.
02:02Pig.
02:03Brilliant stuff.
02:04Right.
02:05So, let me tell you how this is going to work.
02:07You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry,
02:10and in order to unlock each riddle,
02:13you'll first have to correctly answer
02:15three general knowledge questions.
02:17Now, in this round, the questions from me are worth £25.
02:22Henry, how much are your riddles worth?
02:24Well, in this round, the riddles are the easiest
02:26you're going to face throughout the whole game,
02:27so you don't want to be getting them wrong.
02:29But if you get them right, they're worth £100 each.
02:31And we will be saying goodbye to one team
02:34at the end of this round, so every question is important.
02:38Are you ready for some general knowledge?
02:40Yes.
02:41Super stuff.
02:42Hands by the buzzers.
02:43Let's play.
02:44What term is used for a fertile spot where water is found in a desert?
02:52Tracy and Warren?
02:53Oasis.
02:54Correct.
02:55The first £25 of the game to Tracy and Warren.
02:59Performed by the Rembrandts, the theme song of which US...
03:03Lucy and Sean?
03:04Friends.
03:05The theme song of which US sitcom is called I'll Be There For You?
03:10In a 2024 match against Sri Lanka,
03:14which England cricketer hit a record 34th Test Century?
03:19Tracy and Warren?
03:20Joe Root.
03:21Yes.
03:22Well done.
03:23Tracy and Warren, you're already just one correct answer away
03:25from unlocking the first riddle.
03:26What does the letter E stand for in the abbreviation EULES,
03:32the zone of roads in and around Lucy and Sean?
03:36Emissions.
03:37Correct.
03:38In and around London, of course, EULES.
03:40It stands for the ultra-low emissions zone.
03:42Now, Lucy and Sean and Tracy and Warren,
03:44you're both just one correct answer away from facing the riddle master.
03:49What is the capital city of Sweden?
03:52Tracy and Warren?
03:53Stockholm.
03:54Yeah, everybody went for it.
03:55But Warren, you got in there.
03:57Well done.
03:58Tracy and Warren, welcome to the show properly.
04:00Hi.
04:01Hi, hi.
04:02It's lovely to have you here.
04:03Now, I know lots of people prepare for the show by practising quizzes.
04:07Tracy, you've got a novel way of preparing for the show.
04:09Just show us.
04:10Oh, the nails?
04:12Yes.
04:13Now, look at those.
04:15They spell out ridiculous.
04:17I don't know if we can give you any more points for this.
04:20Doesn't that get me straight through to the final?
04:22No, I'm afraid it doesn't.
04:24But we appreciate it.
04:26Right.
04:27What have you got for them?
04:28Because, of course, don't forget, Tracy and Warren,
04:30should you get stuck already, you could use a clue.
04:32You only get one through the game, though,
04:34so just think about when you want to use it.
04:36Here it comes.
04:37First riddle of the game.
04:38Good luck.
04:39I'm famous for my love affairs,
04:40so you'll always find me in mixed pairs.
04:43Where am I?
04:44Do you have any idea?
04:45I'm famous for my love affairs.
04:47Casanova?
04:48You'll always find me in...
04:49Where am I?
04:50So it's...
04:51We're after a place.
04:53I'm famous for my love affairs.
04:56You'll always find me in mixed pairs.
04:59Anagram of pairs.
05:01Anagram of pairs.
05:02What are you thinking?
05:03Anagram of pairs.
05:04Which is...
05:05Paris.
05:06Oh!
05:07I'm famous for my love affairs, Paris.
05:09So you'll always find me in mixed pairs.
05:12Yes, so...
05:13Anagram of pairs.
05:14Paris.
05:15Brilliant.
05:16Where am I?
05:17We think it's Paris.
05:18Paris.
05:19Yes.
05:20It's the right answer.
05:21Well done.
05:22Paris, the city of love.
05:23And mixed pairs.
05:24Mixed being the anagram indicated there.
05:26Mixing up the word pairs, you get Paris.
05:28Paris.
05:29Well done.
05:30£100 to Tracey and Warren.
05:31Right.
05:32Hands by the buzzers.
05:33Let's play.
05:34In the 2024 Netflix series Chaos, which actor plays the Greek god Zeus?
05:39Lucy and Sean.
05:40Jeff Goldblum.
05:41Correct.
05:43What is the highest number used in a standard Sudoku puzzle?
05:48Lucy and Sean.
05:49Nine.
05:50Correct.
05:52What is the name of the US socialite who married the Duke of Windsor in 1937 for
05:571937 following his abdication?
05:59BUZZ
06:00Tracey and Warren.
06:01Wallace Simpson.
06:02Correct.
06:03Oh.
06:04Which needle craft has a name derived from the French word for hook?
06:10BUZZ
06:11Lucy and Sean.
06:12Crochet.
06:13Yes.
06:14Well done.
06:15You've hooked yourself a face-to-face with the Riddle Master.
06:18Now, for those eagle-eyed amongst us, might we recognise you from somewhere?
06:22No.
06:23I've been an extra on EastEnders for a little while.
06:26How long?
06:27Maybe 22 years.
06:28You've been an extra in EastEnders for over 20 years.
06:31And Lucy, you've been roped into this as well, haven't you?
06:33Well, yes.
06:34So it was his nan had the extras agency, but it was like family only, but we got married
06:38and she was like, you know.
06:40Right.
06:41So come on.
06:42Tell us where might we have seen you in Albert Square?
06:43Probably in the Vic.
06:44Yeah, I've been in the club.
06:45Lucy's only been inside in the cafe in the Vic.
06:47She's pretending to drink wine.
06:48I'm very good at it.
06:49Yeah.
06:50But you could catch me walking anywhere, really.
06:51Sometimes I just sit in the square.
06:54Yeah, and then I'll just get up and walk off.
06:56He's so good at it.
06:57That's amazing.
06:58These are my skills.
07:01I love it.
07:02So you've been extras.
07:03Yeah, like an ongoing 22-year story of your character.
07:07It'll be a great show for them.
07:08Yeah.
07:09Him and Ian Beale are the...
07:11Where's he going to go this time?
07:12Where's he going to go this time?
07:13Brilliant.
07:14Right.
07:15Okay.
07:16Well, face the Riddle Master for the first time in the game.
07:17Henry.
07:18Can I be in leaf or in teeth?
07:20I'm in my element in bars, and I'm always as good as my word.
07:24What am I?
07:25Leaf or in teeth.
07:27I can...
07:28In my element in bars.
07:30What's in bars?
07:31Element in bars.
07:33Or in teeth.
07:34What do you have in teeth?
07:35Enamel?
07:36Canine?
07:37Um...
07:38Fluoride.
07:39It's not going to be that.
07:40Do we need a clue?
07:42Te...
07:43Yeah.
07:44Can we use our clue?
07:45You can.
07:46The clue is, I like to bring a bit of bling.
07:49I like to bring a bit of bling.
07:50Oh!
07:51Gold.
07:52Gold leaf.
07:53Yeah.
07:54You can fill your teeth with gold.
07:55Gold bars.
07:56Correct.
07:57Yes.
07:58And good as gold.
07:59There we go.
08:00Yes.
08:01Gold.
08:02It's a better answer than fluoride.
08:04Gold is right.
08:05Well done, yeah.
08:06Very good.
08:07Yeah, of course.
08:08The clue is quite helpful there, I think.
08:09Yeah, of course.
08:10Gold leaf.
08:11Gold teeth.
08:12Gold is an element, and it's found in bars.
08:13Gold bullion.
08:14And, of course, good as your word is, yeah, good as gold.
08:16Yeah, well done.
08:17A good use of the clue early on, actually, I'd say.
08:19Well done, that's £100 to Lucy and Sean.
08:22So, let's keep playing.
08:23Hands by the buzzers.
08:24Good luck.
08:25In a popular hymn, what two words precede the lyric,
08:29How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me.
08:33Lucy and Sean.
08:34Amazing Grace.
08:35Yes, it is.
08:36Amazing Grace was correct.
08:38What type of arachnid is an anagram of the word prides?
08:44Tracy and Warren.
08:45Spider.
08:46Correct.
08:47What is the name of the spicy fermented cabbage dish?
08:53Lucy and Sean.
08:54Kimchi.
08:55Correct.
08:56That is considered a national food of South Korea.
08:59What term for a short, sudden movement
09:03is also the name of a popular live streaming platform?
09:07Ben and Sarah.
09:09Twitch.
09:10Correct.
09:11Ben and Sarah, you're off the ground.
09:13£25 in your prize pot.
09:15The entertainment staff of which UK holiday resort chain
09:18are known as Redcoats?
09:20Lucy and Sean.
09:21Butlins.
09:22Correct.
09:23Yes, lovely stuff.
09:25Right, you're pretty speedy with your general knowledge there,
09:27Lucy and Sean.
09:28So, you've unlocked another riddle.
09:29Good luck.
09:30Here we go, Henry.
09:31As a member of a golf club, there's several of me on the course,
09:34but only one in a cart.
09:36I'm the one who will steer while you transport your gear.
09:41What am I?
09:42There's a member of a golf club.
09:44There's a member of a golf club.
09:46There's several of me on a course.
09:48OK, so, like, caddy?
09:50I'm thinking a caddy.
09:51A caddy, but, I don't know, a caddy seems...
09:53A caddy seems too easy.
09:55Um...
09:56Um, but it makes the most sense for the last bit,
09:58but I'm not sure about the two and a half.
09:59It does.
10:00I'm the one who will steer you while you transport your gear.
10:05Um...
10:06I can't think of anything else other than caddy.
10:08Several of me on the course, though.
10:10I suppose there could be several caddies on the course,
10:12like, for each people playing.
10:13Yeah, there would be.
10:14Do we have anything else on that?
10:15Should we just...
10:16I think we should just go for caddy.
10:18I...
10:19Yeah.
10:20I don't think it's right, though.
10:21No, OK, we're reluctantly going to go for a caddy.
10:23A caddy.
10:24Yes.
10:27Feeling confident about that answer?
10:29No.
10:30Not really, no.
10:33I'm afraid it's the wrong answer, yeah.
10:35A bit too literal of an answer, really, for a riddle,
10:37and I think you kind of knew that, yeah.
10:39Do either of the other teams have any ideas?
10:41Driver.
10:42Driver is the right answer.
10:44A very good answer, yeah.
10:45Of course, a member of the golf club.
10:46A driver is a type of golf club.
10:47There'll be several drivers on a golf course at any one time,
10:49but there'll only be one human driver driving the cart,
10:52and they, of course, will be steering.
10:54All right, no money added to any prize pots on that round,
10:57but let's keep playing.
10:58We have one more riddle left in the opening round.
11:00Good luck.
11:02In the chase, what is the name of the chaser nicknamed The Vixen?
11:07Lucy and Sean.
11:08Jenny.
11:09Can't take that.
11:10In the chase, what is the name of the chaser nicknamed The Vixen?
11:15Tracy and Warren.
11:16Jenny Ryan.
11:17That's correct.
11:18I need the full name.
11:19Jenny Ryan is correct.
11:21Boston is the capital city of which US state?
11:24Tracy and Warren.
11:25Massachusetts.
11:27Correct.
11:28Done you.
11:29Well done.
11:30OK, Tracy and Warren, one away from unlocking the final riddle of this round.
11:33What surname is shared by a former chancellor of the Exchequer and the family in Peter Pan?
11:42Tracy and Warren.
11:43Darling.
11:44Yes.
11:45Alistair Darling is the former chancellor of the Exchequer.
11:48Right, brilliant.
11:49You didn't let anybody else get in on that round, Tracy and Warren.
11:52Well done.
11:53Can't breathe.
11:54Will you still be lucky as you face the riddle master?
11:56Let's see.
11:57Here we go.
11:58These pre-tax earnings are absolutely disgusting.
12:01What are they?
12:03I think I know it.
12:05Another word for disgusting.
12:08I've got no clue.
12:10You've got net profits.
12:11You've got gross profits.
12:12Oh, gross profits.
12:13Gross profits.
12:14So gross is another word for disgusting, which is pre-tax.
12:17Yeah, great.
12:18Gross profits.
12:19So we'll say gross.
12:20Yeah.
12:21Yeah.
12:22What are they?
12:23Gross.
12:24These pre-tax earnings are absolutely disgusting.
12:25What are they?
12:26Gross.
12:27Our answer is gross.
12:28Gross.
12:34It's the right answer.
12:35Gross.
12:36Yeah.
12:37Gross is disgusting and also, yeah, your pre-tax earnings are your gross earnings.
12:40Well done.
12:41Well done.
12:42Are you happy now, Tracy?
12:43Yes.
12:44Yes.
12:45Okay, right.
12:46Let's take a look.
12:47At the end of this round, teams, Tracy and Warren have £400, Lucy and Sean have £300
12:52and Ben and Sarah, I'm afraid you only ended up with £25, which sadly means we will be
12:58saying goodbye.
12:59Ben and Sarah, are you friends?
13:01Yes, we are.
13:02Are you still friends?
13:03What happened, do you think, in the opening round here?
13:08Well, they're just very fast, aren't they?
13:10Yeah.
13:11Home for an early bath for us, I think.
13:12I think it was the speed.
13:13I like much more, you know, thought, interrogation.
13:16Right.
13:17Well, Ben and Sarah, I'm sorry we have to say goodbye, but goodbye it is.
13:21Thank you so much for being on the show.
13:23And that's it for part one.
13:24Henry, how about another riddle for the viewers to solve over the break?
13:27Here it comes.
13:28Our backs may be plain, but our faces can be ace.
13:32You better believe we can be up a sleeve, as being in tricks is part of our shtick.
13:37What are we?
13:38I'll give you the answer when we come back.
13:51Welcome back.
13:52Now, before the break, Henry, what was that riddle you set us?
13:54The riddle was, our backs may be plain, but our faces can be ace.
13:58You better believe we can be up a sleeve, as being in tricks is part of our shtick.
14:03What are we?
14:04Tracy, Warren, Lucy, Sean, any ideas?
14:07Playing card.
14:08Playing cards.
14:09Yeah, absolutely right.
14:10Of course, yeah, on the backs of playing cards, they'd be plain, all the same.
14:13Faces can be aces, of course.
14:14You better believe we can be up a sleeve, as someone's doing magic tricks.
14:17You might have a card up your sleeve, and being in tricks is part of our shtick.
14:20Of course, card tricks.
14:21Very well done.
14:22Thank you, Riddle Master.
14:24Now, teams, Tracy and Warren, Lucy and Sean, let's take a look at your prize pots
14:28as we enter this next round.
14:30So, Lucy and Sean, you have £300.
14:33Tracy and Warren, only slightly ahead, actually.
14:35You have £400.
14:37So, Lucy and Sean, how are you feeling?
14:39I don't know.
14:40We did all right on the buzzing.
14:41The riddles may be a little bit of work still, but we're warmed up now.
14:45You're warmed up.
14:46And Tracy and Warren, you're doing very well.
14:48You're ahead.
14:49Yeah, we've kind of relaxed into it a little bit.
14:50These are very quick, but, yeah, let's give it a go.
14:53Yes, good.
14:54OK, well, it is now time for round two.
14:57In this round, the questions are worth £50.
15:00Once again, you need three correct to unlock a riddle and the riddles.
15:05Well, these are my fun ones.
15:06I love these ones, Riddle Master.
15:08Explain.
15:09Yeah, so in this round, you're going to be facing visual riddles.
15:11So, as you might expect, they contain pictures, but also numbers, shapes and words as well.
15:15They're a little bit trickier than they were in the first round,
15:17but if you can get them right, they're worth £200 each.
15:20Now, only one member of your team will be able to answer the riddle,
15:24and you'll only have 60 seconds to get it right.
15:27Also, if you get your riddle wrong, it will then be handed over
15:31to the opposing team for a steal.
15:33But first, of course, you need to answer more general knowledge questions.
15:37So, if you're ready, hands by the buzzers.
15:39Let's play.
15:42In the 1940 animated musical Fantasia, which Disney character portrays...
15:49Lucy and Sean.
15:50Mickey Mouse.
15:51Correct.
15:52Which Disney character portrays the role of the sorcerer's apprentice?
15:56The first £50 of this round are Lucy and Sean.
16:04Lucy and Sean.
16:05Cycling.
16:06Correct.
16:07Which pop group had UK number one hits with Round Round, Freak Like Me, Tracey and Warren.
16:16Sugar Babe.
16:17And Push the Button, which you did brilliantly.
16:18You pushed the button and you said Sugar Babes, and you've managed to put another £50 into your prize pot.
16:24Which former French international footballer was nicknamed Zizou?
16:28Tracy and Warren.
16:30Zinedine Zidane.
16:31Correct.
16:32Oh, Sean, you really went for it as well, didn't you?
16:35It's always Zidane.
16:36Yeah, very good.
16:37Well, you're very equally balanced here.
16:40Either one of you now could unlock the next riddle.
16:44First opened in 1865, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is better known today by what four-letter abbreviation?
16:53BUZZ
16:54Lucy and Sean.
16:55HSBC.
16:56HSBC.
16:57HSBC.
16:58Yes.
16:59Well done.
17:00Well done.
17:01OK, so Lucy and Sean, only one of you can face this riddle.
17:05Let's take a look at the categories.
17:07So you've got pictures, numbers, or letters.
17:10Is there anything jumping out at you?
17:12Do you want to do the first one?
17:13OK.
17:14Yes, OK, I'll do the first one.
17:16I will...
17:17I'll go for pictures.
17:19Is he always such a gentleman?
17:21Always.
17:22Ladies first.
17:24Thanks, Sean.
17:25Pictures of tears for Lucy.
17:27Henry, over to you.
17:28Thank you, Ranbir.
17:29Lucy, if you get it right, you will take the lead.
17:31Let's see if you can do it.
17:33No pressure.
17:34No pressure at all.
17:3560 seconds to give me a right answer after I've finished reading the riddle.
17:38What might follow each of these signs?
17:40Your time starts now.
17:42OK.
17:43Snowflake.
17:44Snow.
17:45Knee.
17:46Night.
17:47Skull.
17:48What might follow...
17:50A skull.
17:51Death.
17:52Skull.
17:53Knee.
17:54Knee.
17:55Was that a snow globe?
17:58Or a night sky...
18:00Knee.
18:01What might follow them?
18:02Snow.
18:03Knee or a leg.
18:05Snowflake.
18:06Flake.
18:07Knee.
18:08Night.
18:09Sky.
18:10You've got 30 seconds left.
18:12A skull.
18:13Maybe that's not a skull.
18:14Brain.
18:15Um...
18:16By a knee.
18:17I've got nothing.
18:18I've got no idea here.
18:19Um...
18:20Knee.
18:21Knee.
18:22Knee.
18:23Um...
18:24Okay.
18:25Well...
18:26You've got 10 seconds.
18:27I'm going to say cap.
18:28You're locking in cap.
18:29Yes, please.
18:30Why?
18:31For, like, knee cap.
18:32I don't know what a snow cap is.
18:33I'm hoping that's a thing.
18:34Night cap and skull cap.
18:35You needed the entire minute to get there, Lucy.
18:36But you did get it right.
18:37Well done.
18:38Cap is the right answer.
18:39Yeah, cap.
18:40So, the first one there could have been snow cap or ice cap.
18:41Both work.
18:42Knee cap, night cap and skull cap.
18:44The word cap is the thing that follows all of these signs.
18:48Well done.
18:49Lucy, you really did well there.
18:50That's £200 added to the prize pot.
18:51And, as you'd said, Riddle Master, that means that you're now in the lead by £150.
18:55Here we go.
18:56Next question.
18:57Which 1961 film stars Audrey Hepburn as a socialite named after the film?
19:00It's the first one.
19:01It's the first one there.
19:02It's the first one there.
19:03It's the first one there.
19:04It could have been snow cap or ice cap.
19:05Both work.
19:06Knee cap, night cap and skull cap.
19:07The word cap is the thing that follows all of these signs.
19:08Well done.
19:09Lucy, you really did well there.
19:10That's £200 added to the prize pot.
19:11And, as you'd said, Riddle Master, that means that you're now in the lead by £150.
19:13Here we go.
19:14Next question.
19:15A 1961 film stars Audrey Hepburn as a socialite named Holly Golightly.
19:22Lucy and Sean.
19:23Breakfast at Tiffany's.
19:24Correct.
19:26Which Ireland was known as Hibernia by the Romans?
19:30Tracy and Warren.
19:31Ireland.
19:32Yes, that's right.
19:34What term used in 10-pin bowling is the title of a 2020...
19:40Tracy and Warren.
19:41Strike.
19:42Incorrect.
19:43What term used in 10-pin bowling is the title of a 2023 memoir by Prince Harry?
19:50Lucy and Sean.
19:51Spare.
19:52Correct.
19:54OK, Lucy and Sean, you're one away from unlocking the next visual riddle.
19:58What is the common name for the bone called the clavicle?
20:02Lucy and Sean.
20:03Collarbone.
20:04Correct.
20:06I can see Tracy and Warren, you're going for the buzzer.
20:09You know all the answers.
20:11All right.
20:12Well, you used all your time to get to the right answer for the last visual riddle.
20:16I wonder what you and Sean are now thinking.
20:18Numbers or letters?
20:20Shall I do numbers?
20:21I'll do numbers.
20:22Yes, OK.
20:23I'll do numbers.
20:24All right, OK.
20:25Numbers it is.
20:26Mmm, this would be worth £200 if you get it right.
20:28Sean, 60 seconds to give me that right answer after I've finished reading the riddle.
20:33If this standard die with opposing faces adding up to seven rolls over to the blue block, which number will end face up?
20:40Your time starts now.
20:42OK.
20:43OK.
20:44So, if it rolls one, it will go to one.
20:49Oh.
20:51But then, I don't know how they are on a normal die.
20:56So, it's probably going to be one of those numbers.
20:59One.
21:00So, if you go on the first one, it will be one.
21:04And I go again, it will be something else.
21:07And then, I'll go left, and it will be something else.
21:11Whatever's next to the left of that one.
21:14And then, again, it will be the one underneath.
21:20I think, I might have got it wrong, but I'm thinking it's going to be one.
21:26Because I don't think it will be one of the ones that's not shown.
21:29And, going over, one, three, I'm going to lock in one.
21:34And there's six goes as well, and I kind of end up one on the second one.
21:38So, then, six more turns of the die put me onto one.
21:40You've locked in one.
21:41That's my final answer, yeah.
21:42Sean, I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
21:43OK.
21:44No more conferring between Tracey and Warren.
21:46You've had the same amount of time.
21:47What's your answer for a steal?
21:49Well, I'm confused with it, but I'm going to say four.
21:52Four.
21:53Warren, why?
21:54I kind of worked it out, but got lost near the end, and I thought four.
21:58Bit of a guess, then.
21:59Mm-hm.
22:00Four is the right answer.
22:04Brilliant.
22:05Bit lucky there.
22:06Very.
22:07Let's take a look at the dice in motion there.
22:09So, it rolls one on the top, four on the top, two on the top,
22:11three on the top, six on the top, and at the end, four on the top.
22:15Well done.
22:16I mean, yeah, over my head too, Tracey.
22:19Yeah.
22:20Yeah.
22:21But brilliantly done, Warren.
22:22Yeah.
22:23So, that was great working out from you in the same amount of time
22:25for a steal.
22:26That's £100.
22:27Let's keep playing.
22:31What animated sitcom first broadcast in 1999 features characters
22:38named Peter, Lois, Lucy and Sean?
22:42Family Guy.
22:43And Stewie Griffin.
22:44Family Guy is correct.
22:46Another £50 added to your prize pot.
22:49Which town in Cumbria is the historic home of the confectionary
22:54Mint Cake?
22:55Tracy and Warren.
22:56Kendall.
22:57Correct.
22:58Which American news magazine publishes an annual issue
23:02selecting a person of the year?
23:04Lucy and Sean.
23:05Time.
23:06Correct.
23:07One away from unlocking the final visual riddle.
23:10Which stage musical includes the songs Old Euteronomy and Memory?
23:14Tracy and Warren.
23:15Cats.
23:16Correct.
23:17Oh, she's not letting you have your way, Lucy.
23:20Oh, brilliant stuff.
23:22Right.
23:23What does the letter F stand for in the term UFO?
23:29Tracy and Warren.
23:30Flying.
23:31Yes.
23:32UFO means unidentified flying object.
23:35It really was just a question of who would fly to the buzzer.
23:38Faster than the other in that one there.
23:39Right.
23:40So, Tracy and Warren, you've only got one category to fight over.
23:43So, let's take a look at what it is.
23:45It's letters.
23:46I think I'll go for it.
23:48We've got a clue, haven't we?
23:49So, yeah, I'll go for it.
23:51Good luck, Tracy.
23:52You started this round in the lead.
23:53You're now behind.
23:54This would give you the lead back.
23:5660 seconds to give me a right answer after I've finished reading this riddle.
24:01Where must you rendezvous with the mysterious Agent McDonald?
24:04Your time starts now.
24:06Where must you rendezvous with the mysterious Agent McDonald?
24:10Take one step forward and two steps back.
24:17I may as well take the clue, please.
24:19Stop the clock.
24:20Take note.
24:21There are two codes to help you find this royal road.
24:24Stop the clock.
24:25You're on a room, serious Agent McDonald.
24:27If this code you wish to crack, take one step forward and two steps back.
24:32Agent Angus McDonald.
24:338am.
24:34Take one step forward.
24:35You've got 30 seconds left.
24:36OK.
24:37Take one step forward and two steps back.
24:39Where must you rendezvous?
24:40Where must you rendezvous?
24:41Um, I'm totally lost on this one.
24:45One step forward.
24:46You've got ten seconds left.
24:47OK.
24:48Um.
24:49Do you want to lock in an answer quickly?
25:06Right, you've, sorry.
25:09Run out of time, say nothing more because Lucy is asking you.
25:12Sorry, I've run out of time.
25:13Say nothing more because Lucy and Sean could steal it.
25:16No more conferring. What's your answer to lock in?
25:18Prince's Street.
25:20Lucy, why do you think Prince's Street?
25:21So I think the first line, you have to go one letter forward in the alphabet.
25:27So O becomes P, Q becomes R, and then you get Prince's.
25:31And then on the second line, you go back two letters in the alphabet.
25:34So hoping it spells S-T-R-E, then the double G is the E-T.
25:41So I'm hoping Prince's Street.
25:44Prince's Street is absolutely right. Well done, yeah.
25:46Very good. This is not an easy riddle at all.
25:49Prince's Street is right.
25:50There's a few other clues on there.
25:52Of course, you correctly worked out the sort of cipher there.
25:54Of course, you've got to take one step forward in the alphabet on the first one
25:56and two steps back.
25:58That's what the clue was talking about.
25:59There's two different codes that you need to follow to find this royal road.
26:02Of course, that's the Prince there.
26:04There are some other clues.
26:05Of course, Edinburgh is circled on the map.
26:06That's where Prince's Street is.
26:08And there's a Scottish Thistle there as well.
26:09Agent Macdonald, Scottish name.
26:11A few things to point you towards Scotland and Edinburgh specifically.
26:14Well done.
26:15Great deciphering from Lucy and Sean there for a steal.
26:18You've got £100 added to your prize pot.
26:21That was a really exciting round, actually.
26:23The riddles were fantastic, Riddle Master.
26:27Loved all of them.
26:27Now, teams, at the end of that round, Lucy and Sean, you have £1,000.
26:32Tracey and Warren, you have £800.
26:34But all of that could change in the next round.
26:38But now, I think we all need a bit of a break, actually.
26:41Yeah, a bit of a breather after that one.
26:42A bit of a breather.
26:43What have you got for us?
26:44See if you can figure this one out.
26:46Which place of work looks like it's no longer on the rocks?
26:50Which place of work looks like it's no longer on the rocks?
26:53I'll give you the answer when we come back.
26:55Welcome back to Ridiculous,
27:08the ridiculously clever and brain-teasing show.
27:11Now, before the break, Henry, you asked us...
27:14Which place of work looks like it's no longer on the rocks?
27:18Who knows the answer here?
27:20Anyone in the studio?
27:21Sean?
27:23Stable.
27:24Stable.
27:25No longer on the rocks?
27:26No, not quite, I'm afraid.
27:28I've got an idea.
27:29Now, a place of work might be an office.
27:32Uh-huh.
27:33An office is off ice.
27:35Off ice, yes.
27:36A drink is served on the rocks.
27:38It's served on ice.
27:39We're getting a round of applause from Tracey here.
27:41Absolutely well-deserved.
27:42Office is good.
27:43Tricky, yeah, Tricky.
27:44Well done if you've got it at home.
27:46Now, let's have a look at your prize pot, shall we?
27:49So, Tracey and Warren, you've got £800.
27:51Lucy and Sean, you've got £1,000.
27:53This is where the competition gets serious, as the team with the highest prize pot at the end of this round will be going through to that final to face Henry's riddle run.
28:05Now, this time, correct questions are worth £100.
28:10And, Henry, how much are your riddles now worth?
28:12Well, this is the deciding round, Ranveer.
28:14So, the riddles are the toughest you've faced so far, and they're worth £300 each, if you can get them right.
28:19So, looking at these prize pots, there is less than one riddle in this race right now.
28:23OK, hands by the buzzers.
28:26Let's play.
28:30Which 2006 film stars Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as...
28:36Lucy and Sean.
28:37The Holiday.
28:38It is.
28:38As women who swap homes over Christmas, correct?
28:41The Holiday.
28:43The first £100 of this round to Lucy and Sean.
28:45St Mungo is the patron saint of which Scottish city?
28:51Tracey and Warren.
28:52Glasgow.
28:53Correct.
28:56Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Tracey and Warren.
28:59Led Zeppelin.
29:00Are you a fan?
29:02A little bit.
29:02Well, you will be now.
29:03Good answer.
29:05A really good interception.
29:06The full question was,
29:08Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham
29:12were founding members of which English heavy rock band?
29:15The answer was Led Zeppelin.
29:17And now, Tracey and Warren,
29:18you're just one correct answer away from unlocking a £300 riddle.
29:24Which English football club plays its home games at Elland Road?
29:28Tracey and Warren.
29:30Leeds United.
29:31Correct.
29:32It is Leeds United.
29:33What this now means is your prize pots are exactly the same,
29:37£1,100 for both teams.
29:40Right, Tracey and Warren,
29:41you've used your clue in this game already,
29:43so it's just you up against the riddle.
29:44Master, good luck.
29:45This is very exciting.
29:46It's absolutely neck and neck.
29:48So if you get this, you're in the lead.
29:49If they steal it, they could be in the lead.
29:52I'm fidgety and completely unable to relax,
29:55and when split up,
29:57I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:00What am I?
30:01Um, if you're unable to relax,
30:05what is there another word for that?
30:07Edgy.
30:08On edge.
30:09When split up,
30:10I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:14Is it a word we're after?
30:15Is it split up?
30:16I sleep.
30:17What am I?
30:18So what am I?
30:19I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:23I'm fidgety.
30:24I'm completely unable to relax, so...
30:27When split up.
30:29Split up.
30:30I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:32What do you do when you sleep for a shorter amount of time?
30:34Namp.
30:36Cat nap.
30:37I'm fidgety.
30:38Nap.
30:38Itchy.
30:39Completely unable to relax.
30:40Completely unable to relax.
30:41Stressed.
30:42Relax.
30:43When split up.
30:44Fidgety.
30:44Oh, gosh.
30:46Completely unable to relax.
30:47On edge.
30:48Edgy.
30:49I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:51When split up.
30:54Completely unable to relax.
30:57When split up.
30:58When split up,
31:00I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
31:05We really don't know.
31:07We're going to guess at...
31:10..a nap.
31:11You've locked in nap?
31:13Yeah.
31:15It's wrong, I'm afraid.
31:16Of course it is.
31:16OK.
31:17Lucy and Sean, you've had the same amount of time.
31:19No more conferring.
31:20What's your answer for a steal?
31:22We...
31:22We don't know either.
31:23We'll just say...
31:25Snappy.
31:26Snappy, Lucy.
31:27Why?
31:28I don't know.
31:29Bit of a guess.
31:29Yeah.
31:30I'm afraid it's wrong as well.
31:31Ooh.
31:32Right.
31:33Riddle Master, you've done it.
31:34Full points to me.
31:35Yes.
31:35In this round.
31:36Yes.
31:36Goodness me.
31:37Now, if you're fidgety and completely unable to relax,
31:40what might that be?
31:42I mean, you sort of said edgy, Warren,
31:43but let's go down that route a bit further.
31:45You're looking for a word that means the same.
31:47If you're sleeping, what are you doing?
31:49Another word for sleep.
31:51Doze.
31:51Snooze.
31:52Doze, yeah.
31:52Rest.
31:54Rest, someone said.
31:55I said rest.
31:56Rest, yeah.
31:56Because I'm playing along here.
31:57Rest is...
31:58I'm totally confused, yeah.
32:00Restless.
32:00Restless is the right answer, yeah.
32:02Restless.
32:02Oh.
32:03So if you're, of course, unable to relax,
32:05you are restless.
32:05And if you split up the answer, you're resting less.
32:09You are sleeping for an even shorter amount of time.
32:12Is there a grudging respect for the riddle master
32:13through gritted teeth?
32:15No.
32:17OK.
32:18Listen, you're both on £1,100.
32:23Good luck.
32:24We've got two more riddles left in this deciding round.
32:26What is the name of the egg-shaped digital pet
32:31released by the Japanese company Bandai?
32:34Lucy and Sean.
32:35Tamagotchi.
32:36It was released in the late 1990s.
32:38Tamagotchi is correct.
32:40£100 added to Lucy and Sean's prize pot.
32:44Which Irish comedian and chat show presenter
32:46hosted the 2024 revival of Wheel of Fortune?
32:51Lucy and Sean.
32:53Graeme Norton.
32:54Yes, correct.
32:56What type of reptile was the Galapagos conservation icon
33:00nicknamed Lonesome George?
33:04Tracy and Warren.
33:05Komodo dragon.
33:07Incorrect.
33:08What type of reptile was the Galapagos conservation icon
33:11nicknamed Lonesome George?
33:14Lucy and Sean.
33:16A tortoise?
33:17Yes, it was.
33:18Yeah.
33:19Right, Lucy and Sean.
33:21Brilliant work in that round.
33:23So here we go.
33:24A £300 riddle on its way.
33:26Whilst the answer to this riddle
33:28is like the ground inside your door,
33:30it may still knock you down
33:32or bring a sense of awe.
33:34What is it?
33:35Inside your door.
33:37The ground inside your door.
33:39So what do you call it?
33:40Like, the porch?
33:42The door?
33:43The ground inside, just the floor.
33:44What's inside your door?
33:45Like the...
33:46It may knock you down.
33:48What can knock you down?
33:49Um...
33:50Hit, uh...
33:52Oh, God.
33:52Floorboards, uh...
33:54It may still knock you down.
33:56What knock you down?
33:57Um...
33:59A...
33:59Bring a sense of awe.
34:00A defeat.
34:01Um...
34:02Uh...
34:03A loss.
34:04Uh...
34:05It knock you down.
34:07A sense of awe.
34:09Wow.
34:14Amazing.
34:16Wow.
34:17Wow.
34:18We don't really have anything.
34:20We'll just go for...
34:22Mm...
34:23What?
34:24Wanda?
34:25OK, you've locked in Wanda.
34:26Wanda.
34:27Mm-hmm.
34:28It's wrong, I'm afraid.
34:29OK, Tracey and Warren, your time is up as well.
34:32You can steal it.
34:33What's your answer?
34:34We have no idea.
34:36Uh, we'll say hallway.
34:39Hallway.
34:40No, that's not right either, I'm afraid.
34:42I think it's deceptively simple, this one.
34:44Outside, when you're outside your house,
34:46you would call the ground the ground.
34:47Inside the house, what would you call the ground?
34:50Floor.
34:50The floor.
34:51And if you're knocked over by something, you're floored by it.
34:53Oh, OK.
34:55Yeah.
34:55Floor is the right answer.
34:57Deceptively simple, really.
34:57With a sense of awe, you're floored.
34:59Or if you're knocked over by something, you're floored.
35:01Floor.
35:02Oh, my goodness.
35:03These are so difficult, Riddle Master.
35:06Even when you've got them, you don't know you've got them.
35:08Oh, my goodness me.
35:10Right, teams, we're into the last riddle of this deciding round.
35:14It's anybody's game, even at this stage.
35:17Which video game series has been set in locations named Vice City?
35:22Lucy and Sean.
35:23Grand Theft Auto.
35:24Correct.
35:25And San Andreas.
35:25A sommelier is a waiter that's...
35:30Tracy and Warren.
35:31Wine.
35:31Correct.
35:33A sommelier is a waiter that specialises in serving which drink.
35:37The answer is wine.
35:38Wrigley Field is a baseball stadium in which American...
35:41Tracy and Warren.
35:43Chicago.
35:44Correct.
35:44In which American city?
35:46Right.
35:47Tracy and Warren, you're one correct answer away from unlocking the final riddle here.
35:51In 2024, former Premier League referee Mark Clattenberg became head referee on which TV game show?
36:02Lucy and Sean.
36:03Gladiators?
36:05Correct.
36:07Which sign of the zodiac is traditionally represented by twins?
36:12Tracy and Warren.
36:14Gemini.
36:15Correct.
36:18So, everything comes down to this riddle.
36:22Tracy and Warren, you're going to face a riddle now.
36:25It's worth £300.
36:26You are £200 behind.
36:28Right?
36:29So, if you get this right, you're going through to the final.
36:31Good luck.
36:32Here we go.
36:32I'm a fruit and a tree, used to cover modesty.
36:37Back to front, I'm a file that is looping for a while.
36:41So, fruit and a tree is a fig leaf.
36:45Fig leaf covers modesty.
36:46Yeah, used to cover modesty.
36:48Back to front is a gif, which is an image file.
36:51Yeah.
36:52That is looping.
36:52That is looping for a while.
36:55No idea.
36:55Hang on.
36:57Back to front, I'm a file, so that's definitely a gif, an image file.
37:00That is looping for a while.
37:02I don't understand that bit, but it fits the other two parts,
37:05so I think we just go with fig.
37:06I mean, I don't...
37:07So, back to front, I'm a file.
37:09That's definitely a gif file.
37:10That is looping for a while, though.
37:11I don't understand.
37:12Don't understand.
37:13Maybe an image file loops?
37:14I don't know.
37:16We'll save.
37:17Yeah, we're going to...
37:18Hang on.
37:19What am I?
37:20I'm a fruit and a tree, so it's fig.
37:22Fig.
37:22Yeah.
37:23Fig.
37:23Yeah, we're going for fig, please, Henry.
37:25You're locking in fig.
37:26Yes.
37:30If it's correct.
37:32You're in the final.
37:34Fig.
37:38Is the right answer.
37:39Well done.
37:41So, a gif is an image file that loops, yeah?
37:43Loops through a few frames.
37:45So, online, you might see a gif.
37:46People would share gifs, yeah?
37:47It might be a clip of something, a video clip,
37:49but done just as a few short frames,
37:52like a short animation, almost, is a gif, yeah?
37:54Oh, my goodness me.
37:55Flip back to front.
37:56Of course, it's a fig.
37:56Fig covers your modesty, and a fig tree,
37:59and fig is a fruit, of course.
38:00You've got all the rest of it.
38:01Well done.
38:02Let me add £300 to your prize pot.
38:06Oh, Lucy and Sean, my goodness me.
38:10Very, very well played.
38:12Look, it doesn't need saying, but listen,
38:15after that round, congratulations.
38:16Tracey and Warren, you're through to the final
38:18with a prize pot of £1,700, but my goodness me.
38:23Lucy and Sean, you ended up on £1,600.
38:26It's almost painful to say it.
38:28But listen, you guys love a challenge,
38:30and you put up such a fight.
38:32It was very close.
38:32I mean, that's as close as I think it could possibly be.
38:35Yeah, well done.
38:36So, Lucy and Sean, listen, you are fantastic competitors.
38:40Thank you so much for being on the show.
38:42Thanks, everyone.
38:43Right, lovely.
38:43Well, after the break, it will be Tracey and Warren
38:46who will now face Henry's riddle run,
38:49and we'll see how they cope under that pressure
38:51with all that cash that they've accumulated up for grabs.
38:54But first, Henry, shall we?
38:55I don't know if I can take it, but go on.
38:58For anybody else who wants to play, I have another riddle.
39:01See if you can do this one.
39:02Forget spelling.
39:03It is agreed up north.
39:04This is the best way to describe myself and one of my viewers.
39:08What is it?
39:09I'll give you the answer after this much-needed break.
39:13Welcome back.
39:24This is ridiculous.
39:25Now, Henry, before the break, you asked us all this riddle.
39:29I did.
39:30I asked.
39:31Forget spelling.
39:32It is agreed up north.
39:33This is the best way to describe myself and one of my viewers.
39:37What is it?
39:38Tracey and Warren, you're our champion riddle solvers.
39:41Aye.
39:41Aye is the right answer.
39:44Of course, aye, yes, absolutely.
39:45Aye in any of its forms there.
39:47Aye, aye or aye.
39:49Very good.
39:49Very, very good.
39:51It's slightly sort of pirate-esque.
39:54Yeah, it is.
39:55I love it.
39:56Listen, in your prize pot right now is £1,700.
40:01But my goodness, it could have been Lucy and Sean, couldn't it, standing here.
40:05Very good.
40:06Yeah, they were excellent, weren't they?
40:07So, what would you do with the money if you managed to win it?
40:11This is a bone of contention, really, because we have some big birthdays to celebrate next year.
40:16Which ones?
40:17Tracey's 70.
40:20Come on.
40:20I'm 50, he's 60.
40:22And I want to do a tandem skydive.
40:25Oh.
40:25But I'm not convincing this one any time soon.
40:29So, what would you spend the money on, Warren?
40:30Some sort of holiday, but we had one booked just before COVID, like a train trip around Norway.
40:37We could do a tandem skydive.
40:39Into Norway.
40:40Oh, landing in Norway.
40:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:43You've got the snow there.
40:44You could do soft landing.
40:45I tell you what, Tracey loves all the drama, doesn't she?
40:48Well, you certainly brought the drama to ridiculous today.
40:51And you've done so well.
40:53Now, to take that £1,700 home, you have to face Henry's riddle run.
40:59Henry, could you explain exactly what your riddle run is?
41:02Certainly can.
41:02So, in the riddle run, you're going to be facing puzzles in which words are represented by combinations of pictures and letters.
41:07They're often known as rebus riddles, and the answers are phrases or sayings or a combination of words that are familiar to all.
41:14Tracey and Warren, the rules are simple.
41:16There are ten riddles in all, and you need six correct in 60 seconds to take home the money that you've built up so far.
41:26If you're not sure about a particular riddle, say pass, and then you can come back to it.
41:32And that's not all.
41:33If you do answer six correctly, you'll then have the chance to double your winnings and take home £3,400.
41:43And don't worry, if it all went wrong, you'd still go home with our collectible teacup and saucer.
41:49I do want that.
41:50You do want it.
41:51Right, well, you'll always end up a winner on this show then, if that's the attitude.
41:57Yeah.
41:57But first, of course, you have to face Henry's riddle run.
42:01Are you ready?
42:01I'll just put my glasses on.
42:03OK.
42:05Serious.
42:05Here we go.
42:06Good luck to you both.
42:07Yeah, good luck indeed.
42:08So, 60 seconds, and the time will start as soon as the first riddle is revealed.
42:13Let's play.
42:16Out of the box thinking.
42:18Correct.
42:20One foot in the grave.
42:21Correct.
42:24Stand.
42:25Two try.
42:26Pass.
42:27Two try.
42:27Pass.
42:29Baby swan, round baby swan, baby swan circle.
42:33Or signet ring.
42:34Signet ring.
42:35Correct.
42:37Civil, 100 years star, Napoleonic.
42:39So, these are wars.
42:40Star Wars.
42:41Correct.
42:43Two, three, five.
42:44So, they're odd.
42:46They're not.
42:46Two, isn't it?
42:47Oh, yeah, of course.
42:49Number minister.
42:51Um...
42:52Pass.
42:52Pass.
42:54A to Y, right, R.
42:58Tonight.
42:59In the air tonight.
43:00Correct.
43:01The tide is high.
43:04Up tide.
43:06Tide.
43:08Pass.
43:12Grabs.
43:12Four grabs, grabs four up.
43:14Oh, no!
43:15Oh!
43:16Oh!
43:18Tracey and Warren.
43:19Oh, no, I'm gutted for you.
43:21You were close.
43:22You had five.
43:23You only needed one more.
43:23Oh, thanks for that.
43:25Yeah, I'm sorry.
43:26I'm sorry.
43:26We wanted the mug.
43:27It's all yours.
43:28It is all yours.
43:30There it is.
43:31Um, let's have a quick look at them.
43:33The first one you got absolutely right, yeah?
43:34So, outside the box thinking, you said,
43:36this one you got very quickly.
43:37Yeah, one foot in the grave.
43:39Uh, you pass on this one.
43:41Oh, no.
43:42Try to understand.
43:43Try to understand, that's right, yeah.
43:44Try to, as in.
43:46Oh, yeah.
43:46So, there's two, yeah, two tries, of course.
43:48This one, you took a little while with it,
43:50but you did get there in the end.
43:51Baby swan is a signet, and they're in a ring,
43:54so signet ring is the right answer.
43:55This one, Napoleonic civil, 100 years,
43:57all wars in stars, that's Star Wars.
44:00You did well.
44:00You were discussing it.
44:01I loved it, the way you thought it through, actually.
44:04Yeah, brilliant.
44:04Now, this one you got very close,
44:06because you sort of talked about them being odd numbers,
44:08and then you said, no, they're not,
44:09because there's two.
44:10Prime Minister.
44:10They're prime numbers.
44:11Prime Minister is the right answer.
44:14You were very close on that one.
44:15Unfortunately, didn't get it.
44:17Shut up, that.
44:17In the air tonight, you got that one,
44:18or tonight is in the air, yeah?
44:21You did get that one, yeah, well done.
44:22You got that one, well done.
44:23Yes.
44:23Yeah, this penultimate one, you got close.
44:25You said high tide.
44:26Is it rising?
44:27Yeah, rising tide, yeah.
44:29That's the right answer.
44:30There is one more.
44:31I think you got two right at the end there.
44:32Grabs.
44:33Four grabs.
44:33Yeah, so four grabs, but how...
44:35Up for grabs.
44:36Up for grabs, that's right, yeah.
44:38Up for grabs.
44:39These with a bit more time and a bit less pressure,
44:40they're a little bit easier, aren't they?
44:41But yeah, four grabs written upwards, up for grabs.
44:45You did very well.
44:45You did very, very well.
44:46Not well enough.
44:47No, you were just...
44:48I get the teacup.
44:49It was a near miss, but yeah, the teacup is all yours.
44:52Now, as we say, look, never mind.
44:55You are going home with a ridiculous teacup and saucer,
44:58and I can guarantee you'll get one each.
45:00Oh, please.
45:00So you don't have to argue about it.
45:02Listen, it's been fantastic to have you both on the show.
45:05You've been an absolute delight.
45:07Tracey and Warren, I hope you've had a lovely time.
45:08We have.
45:09Despite the outcome.
45:10Fabulous, thank you.
45:10Really good.
45:11Well, that is it for today.
45:13Henry, thank you so much for your riddles.
45:15My goodness, what a game.
45:16I know, incredibly close.
45:17Well done.
45:18Excellent riddles solving, guys.
45:19And thank you so much for joining us at home,
45:22and we'll see you next time for more Ridiculous Riddles.
45:25APPLAUSE
45:52We'll see you next time.
45:57We'll see you next time.
45:58We'll see you next time.
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