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00:18Welcome to Ridiculous, the Ridiculously Clever Show,
00:21where three teams of riddle solvers take on our devious riddle master.
00:26Hello, Henry. Hello, Randy.
00:27Are you feeling particularly devious today?
00:30I am. I've got some extraordinary riddles up my sleeve today,
00:33so I'm very excited to try them out.
00:35Do you want to try one out on all of us?
00:36Not for any money at this stage, but just to get us warmed up.
00:40Just to warm us up, absolutely. Here's one.
00:42Why does no-one pay me to say nice things to you?
00:45Why does no-one pay me to say nice things to you?
00:48You're generally paid to be mean, aren't you, on this show?
00:51Absolutely. But I don't know.
00:52Any ideas?
00:54Oh, this is good news.
00:56I've beaten everyone already. Right.
00:58Right from the off.
00:59OK, I'm going to keep thinking about it.
01:01I think you're looking lovely, by the way, and nobody paid me to say it.
01:03I mean it.
01:04That was very nice.
01:05Let's meet today's team, shall we?
01:08Who's with us today?
01:10I'm Debbie, and this is my daughter, Lily, and we're from Birmingham.
01:14Hi, I'm Olivia.
01:15This is my partner, Mackay, and we're from Hull.
01:18I'm Jake, and this is my fiancée, Dee, and we're from Minehead.
01:21Well, might I say, you all look lovely.
01:23And indeed, that is another free compliment I'm giving you this afternoon.
01:28Henry.
01:28Do you know the answer?
01:30No.
01:30Ravi, you've said the answer already.
01:32Pardon?
01:32You've said it.
01:35A compliment.
01:36Yeah, a compliment.
01:37Does it complimentary?
01:37Of course, yeah, absolutely, yes.
01:39There you go.
01:39Because I'm complimentary is the right answer.
01:41I'm complimentary rather than compliment.
01:42You know, sometimes, yeah, sometimes this is what happens in the show, isn't it?
01:46Like, you will say the right answer and you'll talk yourself out of it.
01:49Yeah, yeah.
01:50Right, OK, an early lesson there for all of us.
01:52Listen, welcome to the show, everybody.
01:54It's great to have you here.
01:55So, this is how it's going to work.
01:58You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry.
02:01And in order to unlock each riddle, you'll first have to correctly answer three general
02:07knowledge questions.
02:09In this round, the questions from me are worth £25.
02:13Henry, how much are your riddles worth?
02:16In this round, the riddles are simple.
02:17They're worth £100 each and they're the easiest you'll face in the whole game.
02:21So, you don't want to be messing these ones up.
02:23And we will be saying goodbye to one team at the end of this round.
02:27So, every question is important.
02:30OK.
02:31Are you raring to go?
02:33Yeah.
02:34Fabulous stuff.
02:35Let's play.
02:38Which way of preparing an egg also means to steal something?
02:44Jake and Dee.
02:45Poached.
02:46Correct.
02:47£25.
02:49What piece of demolition equipment is the title of a UK number one single by Miley?
02:55Jake and Dee.
02:56Wrecking Ball.
02:56Yes.
02:57Very good.
02:58Dee's delighted with that answer.
03:00Of course, it was by Miley Cyrus.
03:03On a standard analogue clock face, if the time is a quarter past five, what number will
03:09the minute hand be pointing at?
03:12Olivia and Mackay?
03:14Three.
03:15Correct.
03:16The villain, Feathers McGraw, first introduced in the Wallace and Gromit short, The Wrong
03:22Trousers, is what type of flightless...
03:25Jake and Dee.
03:26Penguin.
03:26Penguin.
03:27Oh, yes.
03:28Together.
03:29Flightless Seabird.
03:30He said it both at the same time.
03:32Jake and Dee, brilliant stuff.
03:33How have you been preparing?
03:35We have a buzzer at home.
03:38Your own buzzer.
03:38Your own buzzer.
03:39Yeah.
03:40It's an incredible level of commitment to being on Ridiculous.
03:43We salute you.
03:44Absolutely.
03:44We salute people who own their own buzzer, don't we?
03:46You've got to get your own podium next.
03:49Don't give them any ideas.
03:51Yes, exactly.
03:52Well, listen, you have already managed to unlock the first riddle, so that buzzer work
03:56has already paid off.
03:57Let's see if the riddle solving is as good.
03:59And also, you do have a clue from Henry to use at any time if you get stuck in a
04:04riddle,
04:04but you only get one, so just don't waste it.
04:07Here's your first riddle.
04:08Good luck, Jake and Dee.
04:11I'm a fighter, so I'll doggedly carry on even when I'm toast.
04:14What am I?
04:15What gets toasted?
04:16So you've got bread.
04:18Yeah.
04:19I've got a toaster, a fighter.
04:23Ooh, I think it could be a boxer, because if you think you've got the boxers, they fight.
04:30Yeah.
04:31Doggedly carry on, you've got a boxer dog, like a bulldog kind of thing.
04:34What about the toast?
04:35The toast.
04:36That's what's stumping me, but I think the best one to go boxer.
04:41I'll trust you, because you're better at riddles than me, so.
04:44I'm going to say boxer.
04:46Why do you think boxer?
04:47I'm just thinking fighter, so like boxing, fighting, doggedly, like a boxer dog, like
04:54a bulldog kind of thing.
04:55You've missed off the bit of toast, but anyway.
04:57Yeah.
04:58I'm not sure Henry's going to gloss over that.
05:00I'm afraid it's the wrong answer, yeah.
05:02Now, did you see Makai and Olivia chatting away ferociously?
05:06A bit of deliberation.
05:07Now, you can't steal in this round, okay?
05:09But you can later, but yeah, what do you think it is?
05:12A soldier.
05:13Soldier.
05:13Absolutely right, Makai.
05:14Yeah, absolutely.
05:15Soldier, yes.
05:16A boxer kind of deals with the first part of the riddle nicely.
05:18Obviously, of course, yeah, dog, boxer dog, and a fighter could be called a boxer.
05:22But a soldier covers all bases, because a soldier is a fighter.
05:26If you doggedly carry on through something, you soldier on through it.
05:29Yes.
05:30And of course, with your boiled eggs, you might have toast soldiers.
05:34Well done.
05:35Yeah, very good.
05:36Olivia and Makai, you got there, but not in this round.
05:38As you said, you can't actually win any money there.
05:41Jake and Dee, good effort, but I'm afraid no money in the prize pot on that riddle.
05:45More general knowledge questions coming your way.
05:48Here we go.
05:49At the 2024 Olympics, the island of Tahiti, nearly 10,000 miles from Paris, hosted the competitions.
05:59Olivia and Makai.
06:00Surfing.
06:01It is, yes, in which aquatic sport?
06:03The Rosetta Stone is on display at which London tourist attraction?
06:09Jake and Dee.
06:10Natural History Museum.
06:11Incorrect.
06:12Olivia and Makai.
06:14British Museum.
06:14Correct.
06:15Is that a guess?
06:16No, I actually think I had an idea of it.
06:18I just didn't want to say it out loud.
06:21Okay.
06:22And just to point out, you do actually have to say the answers out loud to win anything.
06:27I think you've got your inside voice, we need your outside voice.
06:30Right.
06:30Super stuff.
06:31Here we go.
06:32How many winks are there in a term referring to a short nap?
06:36Olivia and Makai.
06:3712.
06:38Incorrect.
06:40How many?
06:40Jake and Dee?
06:4140.
06:42Yes, indeed it is.
06:4340 winks is the phrase we were looking for.
06:46The didgeridoo is a musical instrument originating from which country?
06:50Olivia and Makai.
06:51Australia.
06:51Correct.
06:52Well done.
06:53And there we go.
06:54It felt a bit like hard work getting there but here you are.
06:57You've unlocked your first riddle.
06:59Welcome to the show properly.
07:00Tell us a bit about yourselves.
07:01You're a couple.
07:03So we met three friends and just kind of blossomed from there really.
07:08So it started off as a friendship.
07:09Yeah.
07:10Turned into a romance.
07:11And I understand the game of dominoes is a favourite or at least it was.
07:14I tried teaching Olivia how to play dominoes and she picked it up so quickly that she's
07:20ended up beating me more often than I can beat her.
07:23So, yeah, I've retired that game for now.
07:25You now don't play it at all.
07:27It's collecting dust.
07:29Yeah.
07:30Right.
07:30Okay.
07:31Well, let's see how your riddle solving is when it's put to the test against Henry.
07:35Here we go.
07:36A gentle knock upon the door.
07:38A noisy dance upon the floor.
07:39And a means to make a liquid pour.
07:42What am I?
07:42Do you think it could be tap?
07:44Because if you tap on the door, tap dance, it makes a lot of noise.
07:49You use a tap to pour a drink.
07:52Lock in tap.
07:53No, very quickly.
07:54Locking in tap.
07:56It's a quick answer.
07:58Yep.
07:58Yeah.
07:59You could have used your clue, but you didn't need to.
08:02Tap is the right answer.
08:03Well done.
08:04Tap, of course, yeah.
08:05You've got all the parts of that.
08:06Gentle knock upon the door.
08:07Tapping on the door, yeah.
08:07Noisy dance.
08:08Tap dance.
08:09And, of course, liquid pours out of a tap.
08:11Well done.
08:12Olivia and Mackay.
08:14That is another £100 into your prize pot.
08:16So we are two riddles down, two to go.
08:18Let's take a look at the scores.
08:20Debbie and Lily.
08:20There's no need to be embarrassed.
08:22No.
08:23We've got to go home with at least one.
08:26Still yet to get off the ground, but you'll get there.
08:29We've got Jake and Dee on £100 and Olivia and Mackay on £200.
08:33Right.
08:33Good luck to all of you.
08:34Here we go.
08:35More general knowledge questions.
08:36In the 2019 film Yesterday, Jack Malik is the only person on earth who can...
08:43Debbie and Lily.
08:43Beatles.
08:44Yes.
08:45Who can remember the music of which band?
08:48The Beatles.
08:49Relieved Debbie?
08:50Oh, I feel like I need Lloyd out.
08:54We'll take a break there.
08:56We can go.
08:57We've won.
08:59Right.
09:00Very good.
09:00Here we go.
09:01Next question.
09:02Which word means a thin flat bread in Mexico and a type of omelette in Spain?
09:08Debbie and Lily.
09:09Tortilla.
09:10Here you go.
09:11You see?
09:12That's all you needed.
09:13Guess what, Debbie and Lily?
09:15You're just one correct answer away from unlocking the next riddle.
09:18Here we go.
09:19The Golden Gate Bridge is in which Californian Debbie and Lily?
09:24San Francisco.
09:25You see?
09:26That's all they needed.
09:27Incredible.
09:28Yeah, incredible.
09:29What a comeback.
09:30Yes.
09:31Fantastic stuff.
09:32What you needed is for me to go, you've got nothing.
09:34And then you came right back.
09:36We let anybody get anything.
09:39Super stuck.
09:39Now, we get a lot of mothers and daughters on the show and they'll say, well, like two peas in
09:43a pod.
09:43Are you like that?
09:44No.
09:45See?
09:46I see.
09:47I'm organised chaos and Lily...
09:50It's not organised if it's just chaos.
09:52It is organised if I know where it is.
09:54Okay.
09:54Don't wear your dirty laundry here.
09:57And Lily's very sort of...
09:59She likes to organise stuff and then I'm just like, let's just live life.
10:03Let's just be a bit bohemian.
10:05Lily's like, no.
10:06We need structure.
10:09I love it.
10:10It's usually you'd think it was the other way round but I love that difference.
10:13Well, I think actually your brains will work in quite different ways and sometimes that's very helpful when you're trying
10:17to solve a riddle.
10:19Indeed.
10:19If I'm in your hand, you're likely onto a winner.
10:22But beware, I can easily wash it all away.
10:25What am I?
10:27Is it like a sponge?
10:28But I can wash it away.
10:30Cloth?
10:30Right.
10:31So what is it?
10:31If I'm in your hand, so what is it if...
10:33You're likely onto a winner.
10:35So is it a grip?
10:37You're likely to...
10:37How are you a winner?
10:38How can you wash it away?
10:39Because then you wash your hands, you let go of the grip.
10:42I don't think it is that.
10:43But it's the best we've got, to be honest.
10:45Do you want it?
10:46Do you know what?
10:46Let's do the clue.
10:48Do we do the clue?
10:49Let's do it.
10:50Because we might not get here till the end.
10:51Can we have the clue, please?
10:52Can we have the clue?
10:53You've gone early on the first one.
10:56That's fine.
10:57Use it when you need it.
10:58You're making me blush.
10:59That's the clue.
11:00Flush.
11:01Flush?
11:02Yeah.
11:02Is it a toilet?
11:03If I'm in your hand, you'd like to be a winner.
11:05Like a royal flush.
11:06Yeah.
11:06Put where I can easily wash it all away.
11:08It's a flush.
11:08Flush.
11:09We're locking it in.
11:10Flush.
11:10Locking in flush.
11:11Yeah.
11:12The clue really helped you there.
11:13Well done.
11:14Flush is right.
11:15Yeah.
11:15In poker, if you've got a flush, that's a good hand.
11:18You're on to a winner.
11:19But of course, yeah, if you flush something away, then you wash it away.
11:22Yeah.
11:22Well done.
11:23Super.
11:24Well done.
11:25You see how that worked between the two of you?
11:27It absolutely worked brilliantly.
11:29And you've managed to add £100 to your prize pot.
11:33OK.
11:33We have one more riddle to go in this round.
11:36And of course, we do have to say goodbye to one team.
11:40Here we go.
11:40Good luck.
11:40What is the surname of the presenter of the TV show Challenge Annika?
11:47Debbie and Lily?
11:48Rice.
11:49Yes, indeed, Annika Rice.
11:51What three-word financial term is represented by the abbreviation VAT?
11:56Olivia and Mackay?
11:58Value-added tax.
12:00Correct.
12:01£25 to Olivia and Mackay.
12:03Which word, alluding to night time, was used to describe illegally distilled spirits during
12:11the US...
12:12Debbie and Lily?
12:13Moonshine.
12:14..during the US prohibition era moonshine it is.
12:17£25 to Debbie and Lily.
12:19And you're just one question away from unlocking the final riddle in this round.
12:23Yellowjacket is the name of a common species of which insect, Olivia and Mackay?
12:27Wasp.
12:28Correct.
12:29So, Olivia and Mackay, you are also just one correct answer away from unlocking the next riddle.
12:34Which Central American canal links the Pacific Ocean with the Caribbean Sea?
12:40Debbie and Lily?
12:41Mississippi.
12:42Incorrect.
12:43Olivia and Mackay?
12:44Panama.
12:45Panama Canal is absolutely right.
12:48Well done, Olivia and Mackay, here you are.
12:50You're about to face a riddle from Henry.
12:52Good luck.
12:54Good luck, indeed.
12:56What dark age is brought about by a headless horseman in shining armour?
13:01Night?
13:02I think so.
13:03I think it is night.
13:04There's, erm, the...
13:06Dark age.
13:07Yeah, dark age is night and then the shining armour is at night.
13:12Yeah.
13:13I guess headless horseman is also a knight.
13:14Yeah.
13:15Knight.
13:16We'd like to say knight, please.
13:18You're locking in.
13:19Knight.
13:19Yeah.
13:20Quite a quick answer.
13:23Also the right answer.
13:25Well done.
13:25Knight.
13:26Yeah, absolutely.
13:26Yeah.
13:27You've got all of it, but as well, a headless horseman, so knight with a K, but without the
13:31head of that word, without the K, it becomes knight.
13:34Yeah.
13:34Well done.
13:35So that's another £100 to Olivia and Mackay.
13:39So teams, at the end of that round, Olivia and Mackay have £375.
13:44Debbie and Lily have £225.
13:47And Jake and Dee, you have £100, which sadly means we will be saying goodbye at this early
13:52stage.
13:52I'm so sorry.
13:54It's all right.
13:55Thank you so much to Jake and Dee.
13:57And that's it for part one already.
13:59Henry, where is the time going?
14:00I'm having such a lovely time.
14:01Squizz by.
14:02It has.
14:02Time for another riddle.
14:03Yes.
14:04Shall we have another riddle for the viewers?
14:05Yeah.
14:06I'm a fruit that will take you for dinner and dancing.
14:09What am I?
14:09I'll give you the answer when we come back.
14:22Welcome back.
14:23Now, before the break, Henry set us all a rather unusual riddle.
14:26I couldn't quite get my head round.
14:28I certainly did, yeah.
14:28Yes.
14:29I'm a fruit that will take you for dinner and dancing.
14:31What am I?
14:32We discussed it a bit in the break.
14:33Did you have any ideas?
14:34In fact, I think Olivia and Mackay had an idea.
14:36Is it date?
14:37Date.
14:38Yeah, absolutely.
14:38Date.
14:40Of course, fruit.
14:41Date.
14:41I don't think of a date as a fruit.
14:43No, but it is.
14:44I suggested tomato during the break and then you laughed at me.
14:47Yeah.
14:47You can't go dancing with a tomato.
14:49You don't know.
14:50When times are tough, you take anything.
14:52Maybe.
14:54Fantastic answer.
14:54Well done, Olivia and Mackay.
14:57Now, might I just say, Debbie and Lily, we're all a little bit surprised you're here.
15:01And I mean that with great love.
15:03Because halfway through round one, you said,
15:05I'm ready to go home and I need to lie down.
15:09It's not the usual fighting talk we're used to.
15:11No.
15:12Well done.
15:12It's an emotional rollercoaster.
15:15Especially when you're after 40 and you're a woman.
15:18Boom, what's changed?
15:19I think you kicked really into gear, didn't you?
15:21You sort of went for it and you got the next riddle.
15:23I think I've realised I cannot go home with zero.
15:26We will never live it down as a pair.
15:27Yeah.
15:28So it's basically you're running on fear.
15:29Yeah.
15:30Perfect.
15:30Fear of failure.
15:31Great stuff, riddle master.
15:32Fear.
15:33That's exactly what we want.
15:34But very good use of the clue though, because you were really struggling on that riddle
15:37and you used the clue and then you got it straight away.
15:40Yes.
15:40But it means you don't have the clue for later, of course, for the tougher riddles.
15:43But it was definitely a good moment to use it.
15:44Well done.
15:44So let's take a look at the scores.
15:47So we have Debbie and Lily, you're on £225.
15:50And Olivia and Makai, you're on £375.
15:53So now it's time for round two.
15:55In this round, correct general knowledge answers from me are worth £50.
16:00Once again, you need three to unlock a riddle.
16:04And those riddles are a little tricky, aren't they?
16:07And different.
16:08Yeah, they are different.
16:08So in this round you're going to be facing visual riddles.
16:10So they, as you might expect, contain pictures, but also numbers, shapes and words.
16:15They're a little bit trickier.
16:16And because they're trickier, they're worth £200 each.
16:18Now, only one member of the team will be able to answer
16:22and you'll have just 60 seconds to get it right.
16:26And in this round, if you get your riddle wrong, it will then be offered to the opposing team.
16:31But first, of course, you need to answer some more general knowledge questions.
16:35Are you ready?
16:36Yep.
16:37Here we go.
16:37Good luck.
16:39In tennis, what tropical fruit adorns the top of the Wimbledon Men's Singles Trophy?
16:46Olivia Mackay.
16:48Pineapple?
16:49Yes!
16:50That's £50.
16:51In Microsoft Word, what is the name of the button that depicts an icon of a floppy disk?
16:59Olivia Mackay.
17:00Save.
17:01Correct.
17:03Which 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film is primarily set at the Bates Motel?
17:09Debbie and Lily.
17:10Psycho.
17:11Correct.
17:12£50 to Debbie and Lily.
17:14A person who dances in a clumsy manner is often said to have two left what?
17:18Olivia and Mackay.
17:19Feet.
17:20Correct.
17:22So you've unlocked the first visual riddle of this round.
17:26So, as you know, one of you has to come forward and take this on.
17:30You'll have 60 seconds, but you need to know what category you want.
17:33You have shapes, pictures or numbers.
17:37We spoke about it before.
17:39And when we were watching the previous seasons, I tend to get like the picture ones.
17:44Ah, right.
17:45A bit of pressure on myself now.
17:47Right.
17:47So pictures is up there.
17:48So you're thinking, let's do this.
17:50You can do this one.
17:51OK, good stuff.
17:51Now, Olivia, you do have a clue if you want to use it.
17:56Good luck.
17:56Henry, over to you.
17:58Pictures, it is.
17:59Thank you, Ranvir.
17:59You always get the picture ones right, you said, Olivia.
18:02Well, let's see about this one.
18:0460 seconds to give me that right answer after I've finished reading the riddle that goes
18:07with this.
18:08What dish is this?
18:10Your time starts now.
18:11What dish is this?
18:23So there's the pie symbol, obviously, at the end.
18:27So I'm trying to think of different pies.
18:30Um, so there's key lime pie, which I don't think is that.
18:36Um, there's, um, could I have the clue, please?
18:41Stop the clock.
18:41Your clue is vampires might not be keen on the first ingredient.
18:45Stop the clock.
18:48Steak, um, there's steak and they all pie.
18:51Oh, steak and kidney pie.
18:54That's my final answer.
18:55Locked in.
18:56Locked in?
18:57Mm-hmm.
18:57Yeah, locked in.
18:58Steak kidney pie.
19:02Olivia, you said that you always get the picture ones right when you're watching at
19:06home.
19:07Well, now you've got it right on the show.
19:08Well done.
19:09Absolutely.
19:09Steak and kidney pie.
19:11It's a tricky one.
19:12It's a tricky one.
19:13The clue helped you there, didn't it, to give you steak in the beginning.
19:16Yes.
19:16Um, and you've got pie, obviously, so you knew for a while you were looking for a type
19:19of pie.
19:20But yeah, filling in the others, yes, steak and kidney pie is the right answer.
19:23Well done.
19:24Well done, Henry.
19:25A great riddle there.
19:27So, £200 to Olivia and Mackay.
19:29Right, so let's keep playing.
19:30A statue of the dog, Greyfriars Bobby, is located in which Scottish city?
19:37Debbie and Lily.
19:38Glasgow.
19:39Incorrect.
19:40Olivia and Mackay.
19:41Edinburgh.
19:42Correct.
19:42The answer's Edinburgh.
19:43In which high school TV series does Jane Lynch play a cheerleading coach named Sue Sylvester?
19:51Debbie and Lily.
19:52Glue.
19:53Yes.
19:54What dye obtained from lichens is used to treat paper strips used as an indicator of acidity
20:01or alkalinity?
20:03Debbie and Lily.
20:05PH.
20:06No.
20:06Incorrect.
20:07Olivia and Mackay.
20:09Litmus.
20:09Litmus.
20:10Yes, it is.
20:10It's litmus paper.
20:12Super.
20:12OK, Olivia and Mackay, you're just one correct answer away from unlocking the second visual
20:17riddle here.
20:18Which body part is hungry for Bruce Springsteen, elastic for Sia and cold for Elton John and
20:25Dua Lipa?
20:27Olivia and Mackay.
20:28Heart.
20:29Yes, it is.
20:30So, hungry heart for Bruce Springsteen, cold heart for Elton John and elastic heart for
20:36Sia.
20:36Well done, heart it is.
20:38Olivia and Mackay, how's your heart beating?
20:40Fast.
20:40Very important.
20:41Fast, yeah.
20:42I bet it is.
20:43OK, so Olivia, you tackled the last one very well.
20:46I wonder what's going to happen here, Mackay.
20:48Eyes on you.
20:49Let's take a look, no pressure.
20:51You have shapes or numbers.
20:54I think I'll tackle numbers.
20:56I think I'll try that one.
20:57Yeah, OK.
20:59Mackay, as you know, the clue has gone.
21:01So, it's just you up against the clock and our esteemed riddle master.
21:05Mackay, 60 seconds to give me a correct answer after I've finished reading the riddle
21:09that goes with this.
21:10What number is missing?
21:12Your time starts now.
21:12OK, so we've got letters in the alphabet.
21:17A, B, C, D and E.
21:19And numbers, 3, 3, C, D, E.
21:28Going 3, 3, 1, 2.
21:32Um...
21:36E.
21:37I think it's 4.
21:40I want to lock in 4.
21:43You're locking in 4.
21:44Yep.
21:45OK, and why?
21:46Um, looking at it, it looks like the amount of lines that's used to actually draw each letter.
21:51So, you've got A, which is sort of going up, down and across, which is 3.
21:56B does, like, up, round twice, which is 3.
22:00Then C is just one sort of loop.
22:02Then D is 2, like that.
22:05And then, so, E's got 3 going across, 1 coming down, which is what I'm going to go for.
22:11Mackay, brilliant work.
22:124 is the right answer.
22:13Very good.
22:14Terrific, of course.
22:15You don't even need to explain it.
22:16I think you did such a great job.
22:18Perfect.
22:18Yeah, exactly right.
22:19Yeah, yeah.
22:19To do with the pen strokes.
22:20Well done.
22:20Fantastic.
22:21Well done.
22:21OK, so that's £200 to Olivia and Mackay.
22:25Let's carry on.
22:27Which German city hosted the Summer Olympics in 1972?
22:32Debbie and Lily.
22:32Berlin.
22:33Incorrect.
22:34Which German city, Olivia and Mackay?
22:36Munich.
22:37Correct.
22:39Which classic British comedy duo had the first names Eric and Ernie?
22:44Debbie and Lily.
22:45Walkman Wise.
22:47Yes, it was.
22:49In the human body, which series of small bones form the spine?
22:54Debbie and Lily.
22:55Vertebrae.
22:56Correct.
22:57£50 into your prize pot, but more importantly, you're just one correct answer away from unlocking
23:02the next visual riddle here.
23:05The Agatha Christie novel, Murder on the Orient Express, is primarily set on which mode of transport?
23:11Olivia and Mackay.
23:13Train.
23:13Correct.
23:14So Debbie and Lily, Olivia and Mackay, that means that whoever answers the next question
23:19correctly will unlock the final visual riddle in this round.
23:23Good luck to both teams.
23:24Between the years 51 and 30 BCE, which queen was the ruler of Egypt?
23:32Olivia and Mackay.
23:33Cleopatra.
23:34Correct.
23:35Fantastic stuff.
23:36OK, here we are.
23:38So, you've both taken one visual riddle on and you've got shapes.
23:43So, what are you going to do?
23:44Flip a coin?
23:46You decide.
23:47I'll leave it up to you.
23:47All right, I'll let you do it then.
23:51Olivia, Olivia, you need to delegate more.
23:56All right, my love, it's you up against the riddle master.
23:59Here we go.
23:59Good luck.
23:59Thanks.
24:00This will be a clean sweep on the visual riddles round.
24:03If you can get it right, 60 seconds to give you that right answer after your riddle is
24:07revealed.
24:08Here we go.
24:09Which of the following doesn't belong in this sequence?
24:11Your time starts now.
24:13Which of the following doesn't belong in the sequence?
24:18So, obviously, there's the shapes, as I was expecting.
24:24There's different kinds of shapes.
24:27So, there's a triangle and a square in the first, which equals seven with, like, the lines.
24:41Um...
24:42You've got 30 seconds left.
24:43I am going to say, um...
24:48I'm not sure, to be honest, but I'll just guess.
24:54Um...
24:55B.
24:56Are you locking in B?
24:57Yeah.
24:58OK, B has been locked in.
25:00It's the wrong answer in my face.
25:01OK, Debbie and Lily, you've had the same amount of time.
25:05For a steal, could I have your answer?
25:07C.
25:08Let's go C.
25:09Why do you think C, Debbie?
25:11Because B and E is the same shape, but in a different way.
25:18Then A and D have got no coloured circles in, so that was my thinking.
25:23I'm afraid C is not the right answer either.
25:26Ah.
25:26No, it's simpler than that, actually.
25:28Ranvir, do you have any ideas?
25:29Well, is it E?
25:30It is E.
25:31Why is it E?
25:32Well, just because I think A and C are the same shapes, but one's got a circle in it.
25:39And then B and D are the same, aren't they?
25:41But one's got a circle in it, so E's on its own.
25:43It's not quite.
25:45So, there's a very simple rule, which is that the outside shape has more sides than the inner shape.
25:51Right?
25:51So, on A, we've got a square with a triangle inside, so four sides, then down to three as you
25:56move in.
25:56Right?
25:56On B, we've got a pentagon, which then is a square, and then a circle inside, so four sides, then
26:01one side.
26:02E is the only one that doesn't follow that rule.
26:04So, with E, you've got a square, and inside the square is a pentagon, so it goes four, and then
26:08up to five, and then down to one.
26:10So, that's the odd one out.
26:11Right.
26:12Well, it caught us all out, really, didn't it?
26:14Mine was just a complete fluke, it turns out.
26:18A really ridiculous riddle, that one, to end our visual round here.
26:22Teens, let's take a look at what's happening with the scores, then, shall we?
26:24Olivia and Mackay, you have £1,225, and Debbie and Lily, you have £425.
26:32And I know that that gap seems like a big one, but trust me, all of that can definitely change
26:37in the next round.
26:38But have a little breather, have a little lie down, Debbie, if you really need one.
26:42I know you've been asking for one since the beginning of the show.
26:45But listen, can we have something for our brains to keep going over the break?
26:48You certainly can, Ranveer.
26:49I am a water otter, but I live in the kitchen.
26:52What am I?
26:53I'll give you the answer after this.
27:06Welcome back to Ridiculous, the ridiculously clever and brain-teasing show.
27:10Now, Henry, I've been racking your brain to think, what's in me kitchen at home?
27:14Yep, yep.
27:14Something in the kitchen, that's what we're looking for.
27:16The riddle is, I am a water otter, but I live in the kitchen.
27:20What am I?
27:21Any ideas?
27:22Pot?
27:24A pot.
27:25Pray not, no.
27:26Right, what's that apostrophe doing in front of otter?
27:28Yeah.
27:28That obviously means something.
27:29Yeah, we're not talking about an animal otter.
27:31That's the clue.
27:33You've got your kettle, your toaster, your worktop.
27:36I'll give you another clue, you have said the correct answer.
27:39What have I said?
27:40Kettle.
27:41Kettle.
27:42Oh, the water hotter.
27:43Yeah, something that makes water hotter.
27:45Oh, very good.
27:46You can put water in a pot, but kettle is exclusively for heating water, so kettle is the right answer.
27:50Oh yeah, good.
27:51I feel pleased with myself when I get one.
27:53I know how you feel now.
27:55It's like a warm feeling in your tummy, isn't it?
27:57Oh, clever me.
27:58Super stuff.
27:59Right, listen, we're into our deciding round now, teams.
28:01How are you feeling, Debbie and Lily?
28:03All to play for.
28:04Absolutely right.
28:05Attitude to have.
28:06Oliver in my car, you're flying.
28:07How are you doing?
28:08This is great news.
28:09Yeah, feeling good at the moment.
28:10I'm hoping it continues, to be honest.
28:12Right.
28:13A bit of pessimism and a bit of optimism.
28:15You're balancing yourselves out here, teams.
28:17I like it.
28:18Okay.
28:18So far, your prize pots stand at £425 on £1,225.
28:25But this really is where the competition gets serious, as the team with the highest prize
28:31pot, at the end of this round, we'll be going through to the final to face Henry's riddle
28:37run.
28:38This time, correct questions from me are worth £100.
28:43And Henry, how much are your riddles worth?
28:46Well, this is the deciding round.
28:48So the riddles are worth £300 each in this round, if you can get them right.
28:52But of course, they're much tougher in this round.
28:55And you can steal them again, of course, so there's plenty to play for here.
28:59If you're ready, let's play.
29:03Traditionally, what primary colour is a New York City taxi?
29:08Debbie and Lily?
29:09Yellow.
29:10Of course.
29:11The first £100 of this round to Debbie and Lily.
29:14St Leo is the middle name of which world record-breaking Jamaican sprinter?
29:20Olivia and Mackay?
29:21Usain Bolt.
29:22Correct.
29:24What animal is called a poisson in French?
29:27Debbie and Lily?
29:28Chicken.
29:29Incorrect.
29:30What animal is called...
29:32..Olivia and Mackay?
29:33Fish.
29:33Correct.
29:34I think you're thinking poulet.
29:36So, Olivia and Mackay, one more correct answer from you,
29:39and you'll be unlocking the first high-value riddle of the round.
29:42In which decade was a charge for single-use carrier bags
29:47introduced by...
29:48..Olivia and Mackay?
29:492010s.
29:50Yes, correct.
29:52In which decade was a charge for single-use carrier bags
29:55introduced by law in the UK?
29:57It was actually introduced in 2015.
30:00Here we go.
30:00A £300 riddle.
30:02But, of course, Debbie and Lily, there is a steal available
30:04should they not be able to get the right answer.
30:06Good luck to all of you.
30:07Here it comes.
30:08Listen up, doll.
30:09Wait in line.
30:10I'll give you a good grilling.
30:11Some spell my name with three letters, but I should be eight.
30:15I mean, eight.
30:17What am I?
30:42I'm mocking you.
30:44That was far too quick.
30:45Very good.
30:46Yeah, I know.
30:47Fantastic riddling.
30:48Yeah, good.
30:48Listen up, doll.
30:49Wait in line.
30:49Barbie and Q.
30:50Absolutely.
30:51Give you a good grilling.
30:52Of course, you grill things on a barbecue.
30:53Spell my name with three letters, but it should be eight.
30:55BBQ, of course, you could say.
30:57Or barbecue, the full spelling, eight letters.
30:59And, of course, eight.
31:00There's another clue in there.
31:01A few different bits to that.
31:02You got all of them.
31:02Well done.
31:03OK.
31:04£300 to Olivia and Mackay.
31:07Well done.
31:08You wiped the smile off the Riddle Master's face in that one.
31:11It certainly did.
31:12Yeah.
31:13OK, let's keep playing.
31:14Here we go.
31:15In the term high-vis jacket, what word is vis short for?
31:19Debbie and Lily.
31:20Visibility.
31:21Correct.
31:23Which group that finished second on the X Factor?
31:27Debbie and Lily.
31:29JLS.
31:30Correct.
31:31Which group that finished second on the X Factor has a name
31:35that is short for Jack the Lad Swing?
31:37It is JLS.
31:38Very well done, Debbie.
31:40In the 18th and 19th century, which coastal Welsh city
31:44was nicknamed Copperopolis?
31:47Debbie and Lily.
31:49Cardiff.
31:49Incorrect.
31:51Olivia Mackay.
31:52Swansea.
31:53Yes.
31:55Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield are characters from which series
32:00of zombie, Olivia and Mackay?
32:02Resident Evil.
32:03You like your horrors, do you?
32:05Somewhat.
32:06Yeah, very good.
32:07From which series of zombie horror games first released in 1996,
32:13Resident Evil, it was...
32:15Which evergreen tree has a name that also means to long for?
32:20Olivia and Mackay.
32:21Fur.
32:23Pine.
32:28Yes, that's the one.
32:30Right, here we are.
32:31We've got a game on our hands, Debbie and Lily.
32:33You're about to face the riddle master for a very high value riddle.
32:37Absolutely right.
32:38Important to get this.
32:39You'd be forgiven for thinking I was related to Sneezy, but I'm not.
32:43However, Sleepy and Grumpy generally have need of me.
32:47What am I?
32:48It's related to the dwarfs, isn't it?
32:50Yeah.
32:50So, you'd be forgiven, so he's not really related to Sneezy.
32:54Which means, do you know what I can add there, that's not a dwarf?
32:57Dopey.
32:57No, it's not dopey.
32:59However, Sleepy and Grumpy generally have need of me.
33:01Is it a doze?
33:03Does it relate to dozey?
33:05Dozey.
33:05Is it a bed?
33:08No, because then it'd be beddy.
33:11That wouldn't work.
33:13You'd be forgiven.
33:14So, what are you when you're forgiven?
33:16So, it's like a dwarf name, but it's not a dwarf.
33:19Oh, right.
33:19So, isn't it dozey?
33:21We'll try dozey.
33:23I don't think it'd be like a noun.
33:24Do you know what?
33:25Let's just do it.
33:25We haven't got a clue.
33:26This is as good as it gets.
33:27We're going to go dozey.
33:29Dozey.
33:31Yeah.
33:33It's the wrong answer.
33:34Right.
33:35Oh, no.
33:36Olivia and Mackay, you've had the same amount of time.
33:39What's your answer for a £150 steal?
33:42Um, going to bed, I guess.
33:44Going for bed?
33:46Why do you think bed?
33:47You'll probably need to go to bed if you're sleepy.
33:50And you would probably be able to get over, like, a grumpy attitude if you go to bed as well.
33:55It's an insight into your personal life.
33:57We didn't ask for it, but we're here for it.
34:00So, bed.
34:01I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
34:03You kind of had solved part of it, but we need an answer that relates to all of the riddle.
34:08But we are looking for something that would help you.
34:10If you were sleepy or if you were grumpy, what might you have to sort of help you out if
34:15you were feeling sleepy in the morning?
34:16What would people have in the morning?
34:18Coffee.
34:19Coffee is the right answer.
34:20Oh.
34:21Of course.
34:22And coffee is sneezy.
34:23If you have a cough or a sneeze, those two are related, right?
34:26So, cough and sneeze.
34:28And, of course, if you're a bit grumpy or a bit sleepy, you might have a coffee to wake yourself
34:31up or cheer yourself up.
34:33We're all a bit grumpy now, aren't we, after that one?
34:35Coffee's all round.
34:36We're all a bit grumpy.
34:38Super stuff.
34:38That really was a ridiculous one.
34:41Very good.
34:41OK.
34:42Here we go.
34:43Which Danish author wrote The Ugly Duckling and The Little Mermaid?
34:48Olivia and Mackay.
34:49Christine Hans Anderson.
34:51Can't accept it.
34:53Debbie and Lily.
34:54Hans Christian Anderson.
34:56Correct.
34:58OK.
34:58Well done, Debbie and Lily.
35:00That's £100 to you.
35:02The loss of which of the five main senses is known as anosmia?
35:07Debbie and Lily.
35:08Smell.
35:09Correct.
35:10You are one correct answer away from unlocking the final riddle.
35:15What is the official language of the country of San Marino?
35:20Olivia and Mackay.
35:21Italian.
35:22Correct.
35:23What surname is shared by the Irish author Sally and the former England striker Wayne?
35:30Olivia and Mackay.
35:31Marini.
35:32Correct.
35:33OK.
35:34Right.
35:34Whoever answers this next question correctly will be facing the riddle master.
35:40The Cavern Club opened in 1957.
35:44Debbie and Lily.
35:45Liverpool.
35:45On Matthew Street in which English city?
35:48The answer is Liverpool.
35:51Well done.
35:52Right.
35:52Here we go.
35:53This is the final riddle of this round.
35:55Good luck.
35:57I'm a floating kind of craft with points for an aft.
36:01I like to paddle in a river but forever go both forwards and backwards.
36:06What am I?
36:07It's a raft.
36:08Why is it?
36:09Why is it?
36:09I'm a floating kind of craft.
36:11So it's a play on.
36:12I'm a floating.
36:13What floats across the river is a raft.
36:16Yeah.
36:16I'm a floating kind of craft.
36:17Raft.
36:18And then you've got aft.
36:19With points for an aft.
36:20And aft.
36:20I like to paddle in a river.
36:22Yeah.
36:22So is it definitely raft?
36:24Yeah.
36:25With points for an aft.
36:26So forwards and backwards between the craft and the aft.
36:29It's definitely raft.
36:30OK.
36:31I think it's raft.
36:32OK.
36:32Go on then lock it in.
36:33I don't think it's the other one.
36:35We're locking in raft.
36:37Raft.
36:37Raft.
36:38Raft.
36:39Yes.
36:39I like the way you say it.
36:40It's gorgeous.
36:41Raft.
36:42Oh, raft.
36:43I'm afraid it's not the right answer.
36:47Right.
36:48Olivia and Mackay.
36:50What's your answer for a steal in the final riddle of this deciding round?
36:54Air.
36:55Why do you think it's air?
36:56Only from the first part.
36:59Floating kind of craft.
37:00Aircraft.
37:01Let me know how it relates to everything else.
37:03But hopefully it's right.
37:05Air.
37:06It's wrong, I'm afraid.
37:07Yeah, because you wouldn't use an aircraft to paddle across a river.
37:11And a raft doesn't necessarily go forwards and backwards.
37:13Forwards and backwards is the key thing.
37:15And of course, points for an aft.
37:16You're looking for a watercraft with a point at the front and at the back.
37:20And you're also looking for something that's the same forwards and backwards.
37:23But we're not talking about forwards and backwards across a river.
37:25We're talking about something linguistically that is the same forwards and backwards.
37:30In other words, a palindrome.
37:32Any ideas what that might be?
37:34Kayak.
37:35Kayak.
37:35Olivia is absolutely right.
37:37Kayak.
37:37Spelt the same forward as it is backwards.
37:40Kayak is the right answer.
37:41Debbie, you were so convinced.
37:42You almost convinced Henry.
37:45Henry had to check his answer.
37:46Full marks for confidence.
37:48Full marks for confidence.
37:49I nearly bought it.
37:50But yeah, a raft.
37:51Not quite a palindrome.
37:52But a good answer.
37:52Good effort there.
37:53A great effort.
37:54Okay.
37:54Thank you, Henry.
37:55Your riddles have been really tricky, I think, in this round.
37:59Thank you so much.
38:00Now, after that round, let's say congratulations, though, to Olivia and Mackay.
38:03You are through to the final with a prize pot of £2,225.
38:08And Debbie and Lily, you've been a great laugh, actually.
38:12I've really enjoyed having you on.
38:14You ended up with £1,125.
38:16But I'm afraid to say, we have to say goodbye to you.
38:19Oh, thank you.
38:19And good luck, guys.
38:21I hope you do really well.
38:23I hope you do really well.
38:24I know.
38:24And Lily, you're off to uni, aren't you, straight after the show?
38:26Yeah, back to uni.
38:27Yeah.
38:28What are you studying?
38:29Law.
38:29And you're going to be a...?
38:30A barrister.
38:31A barrister.
38:31There you go.
38:32Fantastic stuff.
38:33Good luck in everything you do.
38:34Thank you so much.
38:36And that's it.
38:36Well, after the break, Olivia and Mackay will face Henry's Riddle Run.
38:40We'll see how they're going to cope under that kind of pressure,
38:42with all that cash that they've accumulated up for grabs.
38:45But first, Henry, can you give us, like, an easy, gentle one, please?
38:49I don't know about easy, but this is definitely a bit more gentle
38:51than probably going down rapids in a kayak.
38:53Yeah.
38:54I'm the best part of the show, far above everything else.
38:57A star shining down on you all.
38:59What am I?
39:00I'll give you the answer after this.
39:07APPLAUSE
39:14Welcome back. This is Ridiculous.
39:16Now, Henry, you set us all another devious riddle.
39:18Certainly did.
39:19I asked, I'm the best part of the show, far above everything else.
39:23A star shining down on you all.
39:26What am I?
39:27What is the answer, Andrew?
39:29Olivia and Mackay, what is the answer?
39:32Is it Spotlight?
39:34Why do you think Spotlight?
39:35I know that, like, obviously it's high up, so far above everything else,
39:39and then it's shining down, and then, I guess, like, a Spotlight performance?
39:43I don't know.
39:44Olivia, it's almost the right answer.
39:46You had all the component parts.
39:48The correct answer is actually a highlight.
39:51Oh, yes.
39:52So you had that it was high, but that needed to be in the answer.
39:55Yeah, a highlight is the right answer.
39:56Of course, shining down, if you're a highlight, a star could be described as a highlight.
40:00Yeah, well done.
40:01Well, the Spotlight is certainly on you two, isn't it?
40:04Olivia and Mackay, you've made your three to the final.
40:07Was it ever in doubt in your minds that you would get to this point?
40:10I think so.
40:11It wasn't in mine.
40:12I think you've played so brilliantly right from the beginning.
40:16Yeah, we were sort of, when we do this at home,
40:18we sort of tried to weigh up when, how far we think we would get.
40:23So we didn't expect to get this far, to be honest, but...
40:25And, look, you've managed to accrue a really impressive £2,225 today.
40:31What would you do if you were able to win that money?
40:33If you asked me, then it would be to put towards, like, a house deposit
40:38or towards, like, starting a family, something like that.
40:41But if you ask Mackay...
40:43Yeah, it would be holiday.
40:44Oh, I see.
40:45Somewhere nice, hot and sunny.
40:46So, yeah, sort of mixing between the two at the moment.
40:49Yeah, I know.
40:50Well, listen, I hope you get to have that discussion
40:53between the two of you
40:54and figure out what you want to do with that money
40:56because, of course, in order to take that money home,
40:59you do now have to face Henry's riddle run.
41:02Henry, I'll let you explain exactly what your riddle run is.
41:05So, in the riddle run, you will face puzzles
41:08in which words are represented by combinations of pictures and letters.
41:11They're often known as rebus riddles
41:12and the answers are phrases, sayings or a combination of words familiar to all.
41:16There are ten riddles in all
41:18and you need just six correct in 60 seconds
41:23to take home the money that you've built up so far.
41:25If you're not sure about a particular riddle, just say pass
41:29and then you can come back to it.
41:31And that's not all.
41:33If you do answer six correctly,
41:36you'll then have the chance to double your winnings
41:39and take home £4,450.
41:44And don't worry.
41:45If it all goes wrong, for whatever reason,
41:47you will still go home with our collectible teacup and saucer,
41:51beautifully modelled by Henry.
41:53First, though, of course, you've got to face Henry's riddle run.
41:57Are you focused? Are you ready?
41:59Absolutely.
42:00Good luck.
42:01Henry, over to you.
42:02Thank you, Rambeer.
42:03OK, team, your 60 seconds will start
42:05as soon as the first riddle is revealed.
42:08Good luck.
42:09Let's play.
42:11Start of the line.
42:14Point...
42:14Point at the line.
42:17Pass.
42:19Blue Monday.
42:20Correct.
42:22Once upon a time.
42:23Correct.
42:25Broken whisper.
42:29Kayla Swiss ball.
42:30Correct.
42:31Wear your heart on your sleeve.
42:32Correct.
42:34Easy picking.
42:34Slim pickings.
42:35Correct.
42:38Orange squash.
42:40Correct.
42:42Brilliant work.
42:44You started off slowly.
42:45You made me nervous with that first one.
42:48Congratulations.
42:48You got all six right.
42:50You've just won £2,225.
42:54How are you feeling?
42:56I can breathe.
42:58Yeah.
42:58Was it stressful?
43:00Yeah.
43:00It was to begin with, yeah, because I thought at first it would be like how it went for the
43:03whole thing, but then obviously we managed to get our rhythm going.
43:06Yeah, they did get their rhythm going, Henry.
43:08Absolutely.
43:08Yeah, yeah, yeah.
43:09Let's take a look at the first one that you struggled with.
43:12Any ideas now?
43:13Now the pressure's off.
43:14Point.
43:15Not quite pointing.
43:16It's actually connected to, so it is...
43:18Touch.
43:19Touchline.
43:19Touchline.
43:20Oh, like a footballing reference, yeah.
43:22Yeah, exactly.
43:23You got everything else right.
43:24Yeah, really good one.
43:25Well done.
43:26So, you've managed to win £2,225.
43:30If that is enough for you, then we are delighted.
43:32And you can finish the game and you can go home.
43:34Or you can choose to face one last riddle.
43:38This time you'll have just 20 seconds to give an answer.
43:41If you get it right, you will double your winnings and take away £4,450.
43:48But if you can't find the right answer in that time, you'll then lose everything
43:54and you'll leave with nothing apart from, of course, the teacup and saucer.
43:57So, have a think.
43:59I mean, it's tempting, but I'm happy to stay where we are, are you?
44:02Yeah, I'm happy to leave it where it is.
44:04Quit while we're ahead.
44:05Quit while you're ahead.
44:06All right, well, if you're sure, then I'm very happy to say, Olivia and Mackay,
44:10you are walking away with £2,225.
44:15Sounds good, doesn't it?
44:16Very.
44:16Yeah, well, you can relax now.
44:18Although, Henry, we can't let them go just yet.
44:21No, we've got to check it out.
44:23So, we're going to show you the puzzle that you would have faced
44:25and see if you would have got this riddle right.
44:26You would have had 20 seconds to have answered this.
44:33Animal Kingdom?
44:39That's halfway through your time.
44:41You'd have another 10.
44:43I thought Animal Kingdom was good.
44:45It's not the right answer.
44:50That would be the end of your time there.
44:52So, you made the right choice not to play it.
44:54It is a tricky one.
44:56Animal Kingdom is kind of a nice idea, but they are specifically which animals?
45:00Cats and dogs.
45:01Yeah, cats and dogs.
45:02Raining cats and dogs?
45:03Raining cats and dogs is the right answer, of course.
45:06Sat on the throne, raining, yeah.
45:08Very good.
45:09That was a really good one.
45:11Olivia and Mackay, it's been great to meet you.
45:13Thank you so much for being on the show.
45:15Thank you very much for having us.
45:16Yeah, enjoy the money.
45:18Great show today.
45:19Yeah, amazing.
45:20Some really tricky riddles, though, today, I thought.
45:23Yeah, snuck a few tricky ones in there, yeah.
45:24You did, didn't you?
45:25And thank you so much for joining us at home.
45:27We'll see you next time for more Ridiculous Riddles.
45:30Thank you so much.
45:32Thank you so much for watching.
45:40Thanks so much for joining us.
45:40Thank you so much for joining us.
45:42Thank you so much for joining us, I'm Jess Bailey and Kay.
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