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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.
00:25Hello, Henry. Hi, Renbier.
00:27Now, have you got some cunning riddles for us today?
00:29I've got some exceptional ones today.
00:30In fact, I'm going to try this one out on you.
00:32I'm ready.
00:33OK.
00:33What sits on your finger and keeps you dancing?
00:37Well, your nails on your finger, wear a ring on your finger.
00:41Ring as close, sir.
00:42No, I'm not there yet.
00:43I may need an extra minute or two to think about that, Henry.
00:46Well, it's a good time to meet the teams.
00:48It is. Let's do that.
00:51Who's with us today?
00:52Hi, I'm Taylor. This is my partner, Jake, and we're from Manchester.
00:55Hi, I'm Sia.
00:56And this is my husband, Elvis, and we're from London.
00:59I'm Mel.
01:00This is my friend, Melanie.
01:01We're from Denton and Glossop.
01:02Super stuff.
01:03It is wonderful to have an Elvis in the building.
01:05I mean, I've always wanted to say that.
01:06And now I can.
01:07I know that that will be a running theme for the show.
01:09Hold your horses, Elvis.
01:10We're coming to you.
01:11Don't you worry.
01:12Now, listen, my love.
01:13What was this riddle again?
01:14What sits on your finger and keeps you dancing?
01:16What might keep you dancing?
01:18Erm, anybody?
01:19Ringtone.
01:20A ringtone.
01:21A ringtone.
01:22But that's not on your finger, is it?
01:23I don't know.
01:23Do you dance to a ringtone?
01:24I do, yeah.
01:25You do?
01:26It depends what it is.
01:26Very good.
01:27No, absolutely.
01:27It depends what it is, indeed.
01:28Yeah, yeah.
01:29Just a sort of Nokia one.
01:30Put us out of our misery.
01:32So, think about who might play music.
01:34Elvis.
01:35Sia.
01:35We've got a couple of pop stars.
01:36A group of people who play music would be called a...
01:39A band.
01:39A band.
01:40Yeah, of course, a band.
01:40And a wedding band would be like a wedding ring, yeah.
01:42Yes.
01:43Very good.
01:43A challenging one to set us off, though.
01:45That's just through a...
01:47Through a little googly at us.
01:48A riddle grenade in there.
01:49Yeah, a riddle grenade.
01:50I love that.
01:52Listen, it is wonderful to have all of you with us this afternoon.
01:55Now, here is how it works.
01:57You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry.
01:59And in order to unlock each riddle,
02:02you'll first have to correctly answer three general knowledge questions.
02:05And in this round, the questions from me are worth £25.
02:09And how much are your riddles worth, Henry?
02:11Well, in this round, the riddles are the easiest you're going to face
02:14throughout the whole game, so important to get these right.
02:16If you do get them right, they're worth £100 each.
02:19And we will be saying goodbye to one team at the end of this round.
02:23So, every question is important.
02:26Are you feeling confident?
02:28Yes.
02:28Yes.
02:29Oh, yes.
02:30He is not sure.
02:32If you're ready for general knowledge, hands by the buzzers.
02:35Let's play.
02:37The English footballers, Mary Earps and Jordan Pickford, play in which position?
02:43Taylor and Jake.
02:44Goalkeeper.
02:45Correct.
02:46£25 to you.
02:48What German word meaning children comes before surprise in the name?
02:53Mel and Melanie.
02:54Kinder.
02:55Correct.
02:56In the name of an egg-shaped chocolate containing a toy.
02:59Which Netflix drama first broadcast in 2016 is set in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana?
03:08Mel and Melanie.
03:09Stranger Things.
03:10Yes.
03:11OK.
03:12Mel and Melanie.
03:12You're already just one correct answer away from unlocking your first riddle.
03:17Which tree-dwelling creature, often associated with laziness, is thought...
03:22Sia and Elvis.
03:23Sloth.
03:24Correct.
03:25Often associated with laziness, is thought to be the world's slowest land mammal.
03:30A sloth.
03:31The battle that took place in East Sussex on the 14th of October 1066.
03:37Mel and Melanie.
03:38Battle of Hastings.
03:39Yes, it's the one thing we all remember from our history lessons, isn't it?
03:42Between the Duke of Normandy and King Harold is known as the Battle of where Hastings is.
03:47Mel and Melanie, you've done it already.
03:49Well done.
03:50Lovely to have you on the show.
03:51Now, tell me what you go by, because one of you is Mel, one of you is Melanie, but truly,
03:55what do people call you?
03:56Oh, the Mel B's.
03:58We have Mel B's.
03:59Yes.
03:59You're both Mel B.
04:00Yes.
04:01This is great.
04:02We've got Sia, Elvis, Mel B.
04:04Taylor and Jake, you're going to have to get in on it somehow.
04:07Swift, yes, exactly.
04:09We sort of appear to have a pop star themed group of contestants today.
04:13So, the two Mel B's face the riddle master.
04:15You do have a clue to use from Henry, which you can use at any time during the game, but
04:20you only get one, remember?
04:21OK.
04:21So just be careful when you want to use it.
04:23OK, Henry, over to you.
04:25First riddle of the game.
04:26Good luck.
04:27I'm commonly served with tea, but in a different world, you might catch me flying.
04:33What am I?
04:34So, I'm commonly served with tea, so we think about a cup of tea.
04:37Yeah.
04:37And catch me flying in another world to talk in space.
04:40OK.
04:40So, what would you get?
04:41A cup and a saucer.
04:43Yeah.
04:43So, I'm saying probably saucer.
04:45Yeah, you say.
04:45Yeah.
04:46So, I'm thinking the final answer would be saucer.
04:49You've logged in saucer.
04:50Yes.
04:51That's the right answer.
04:53Well done.
04:53Of course, yeah.
04:53Comedy served with tea.
04:54You get a saucer with your cup of tea, as I have here on my table as a little clue
04:58point.
04:59And yeah, of course, flying saucers as well.
05:01Well done.
05:01A lovely start to the game.
05:03Mel and Melanie, that's £100 into your prize pot.
05:06Plenty more general knowledge, though, on its way.
05:08Hands by the buzzers.
05:09Let's play.
05:10In the sitcom Some Mothers Do Avon, what is the name of Frank Spencer...
05:15Sia and Elvis?
05:17Betty.
05:18Yes, his wife, Betty.
05:20According to legend, which saint banished the snakes from Ireland?
05:26Sia and Elvis?
05:27Saint Patrick.
05:28Yes.
05:29Correct.
05:30The cities of Chattanooga, Nashville and...
05:34Taylor and Jake?
05:35Tennessee.
05:35Correct.
05:37Taylor, tell us where you're originally from.
05:38I'm from Chicago.
05:40He's from Chicago.
05:41There we go.
05:41We have an American amongst us.
05:43The cities of Chattanooga, Nashville and Memphis are in which US state?
05:46The answer, Tennessee.
05:48What P is the name given to a screwdriver with a cross shape at its head?
05:53Mel and Melanie?
05:54Phillips.
05:55Correct.
05:57The surname of which illusionist is the title of hit singles released by Dua Lipa in 2023?
06:05Sia and Elvis?
06:06Houdini?
06:06Yes, correct.
06:07And then Eminem in 2024.
06:10Sia and Elvis.
06:11Lovely to have you on the show.
06:13You're a married couple with a little one, aren't you?
06:15Yes, yes.
06:16He's one years old.
06:17Lovely.
06:18Now, Sia and Elvis, tell me how you met.
06:19It was at uni, so Elvis and his best friend would host and DJ at parties.
06:26After a while, I kind of thought, oh, you know, I think I'd like this friendship to blossom into something
06:32more.
06:33So I just said to him, this is our friendship line and you are a bit hesitant to cross that
06:37line.
06:37And then he just sort of said, you know what, as of tonight, let's cross that line.
06:42Yes.
06:43What a great story.
06:45Amazing.
06:45I love that.
06:46And you've been together for how many years now?
06:48Eight years and married for three years.
06:50Eight.
06:51Elvis.
06:51That was smooth, wasn't it?
06:52Sia, well done.
06:53No, I meant Sia.
06:54No, I mean, both of you, very, very smooth.
06:57And tell me what you love most about Sia, because she's gorgeous, obviously.
07:01I think Sia is the most amazing person I've ever met.
07:04I think she brings the light into the room.
07:07I mean, I tell you what, you're melting the riddle master part here.
07:10And he doesn't even have one.
07:12Amazing.
07:12I know, I've got to regain my tough exterior here.
07:16Yes, wipe away that little tear that Kay was forming.
07:18Yes, exactly.
07:19Sia and Elvis.
07:21Lovely stuff.
07:21OK, so you've unlocked your first riddle.
07:23Let's see how it goes for you.
07:24Of course, you've got a clue, should you need it?
07:26Good luck.
07:27I'm a right royal bird, a flashing blue sliver, diving in the river and looking for my dinner.
07:33What am I?
07:35Diving in the river has me thinking it's got to be a fish or a blue...
07:41It's got to be some sort of bird that dives into the river, I think.
07:47It has to be associated with royalty.
07:51There's something in the word.
07:52Maybe it's a king...
07:53Aaron Kingfisher.
07:54A Kingfisher.
07:55Kingfisher.
07:56Let's say Kingfisher.
07:57Kingfisher.
07:58OK.
07:58Sorry, it didn't quite very well.
08:00Yeah.
08:28Kingfisher.
08:28I wasn't quite sure that you had figured it out.
08:29No, it didn't feel right, but hey, it's right.
08:33We'll take it.
08:33Yeah, you absolutely ought to take it.
08:36Well done.
08:37£100 to Sia and Elvis.
08:39So there's still plenty of money in the game.
08:42Two riddles to go.
08:43Hands by the buzzers.
08:43Let's play.
08:45Which major joint connects the thigh bone and the pelvis?
08:49Sia and Elvis.
08:51A hip.
08:51Correct.
08:54According to legend, the twins Romulus and Remus were the founders of which Italian Sia and Elvis?
09:00Rome.
09:00Correct.
09:01Of which Italian city?
09:02Sia and Elvis, you're one correct answer away from unlocking the next riddle.
09:06Often used in Japanese cookery, nori, kombu and wakame are all varieties of what marine plant?
09:24Melanie.
09:25Seaweed.
09:26Yes, correct.
09:28What is the first name of the British actor who appears alongside his daughter in the travel show Absolutely Dyer?
09:38Taylor and Jake.
09:40Danny Dyer.
09:41Yes, correct.
09:41Danny.
09:42In English, how many months of the year end in the letter R?
09:49Taylor and Jake.
09:50Four.
09:51Yeah, good answer.
09:52Quick counting.
09:54Good.
09:55And it's September, October, November, December.
09:57What name is shared by the wife of Keir Starmer and a 19th century queen?
10:04Sia and Elvis.
10:06Victoria.
10:07Correct.
10:08And so you've unlocked another riddle.
10:09Henry, what have you got for them?
10:11I'm a sparkling addition to any celebration.
10:14An updated map change will reveal me and my location.
10:18What am I?
10:20I'm thinking Prosecco.
10:22Right.
10:24Because, um, no.
10:26Champagne.
10:27Champagne.
10:27It has to be champagne.
10:28Isn't champagne a region?
10:30Oh.
10:30Am I thinking of the right drink?
10:31I think it's champagne.
10:33Okay.
10:33I did a wine tasting something a long time ago.
10:36How does that end with the map change?
10:37Because it's an aerial map change.
10:40Yes, the map change.
10:41An updated map change.
10:43Maybe it wasn't on a map.
10:45And now they've put it on a map.
10:47Okay.
10:48Maybe.
10:49I'm unsure.
10:50Pretty sure.
10:50Because I'm sure all champagne comes from a place called Champagne.
10:56I wonder if I've got that right.
10:58I don't think that's right.
10:58Oh, dear.
11:01I want to say champagne, but now I'm not so sure.
11:05I'll go with you.
11:05But do you have anything?
11:06I don't have anything else.
11:08Very unconfidently say champagne.
11:12Champagne.
11:13Yes.
11:15The under-confidence strategy is working out for you quite well
11:17because champagne is correct.
11:20Look at Elvis's face.
11:21Sorry, look at his face.
11:22Yes.
11:23Yes, sir.
11:24Yes.
11:24Be more confident.
11:25Well done.
11:26You figured it out.
11:27There was one bit you didn't get, though.
11:28And this is the bit that would have meant Prosecco was wrong
11:31and champagne is right.
11:32I think, Taylor and Jake, you got it.
11:33Why would Prosecco be wrong and champagne be right?
11:36Champagne's an anagram of map change.
11:37Yes, map change is the anagram in there.
11:39So, if you update map change, you get champagne.
11:43Yeah.
11:43But you got it, yeah.
11:44Of course, a sparkling addition to Ellie's celebration.
11:46Of course, you celebrate with champagne and it's a sparkling drink.
11:48Well done.
11:49We don't often have this strategy where you say the first thing
11:52that comes into your mind, talk yourself out of it
11:54and then say it anyway.
11:55And then you wait for the riddle master to explain your thinking to you.
11:59It's working out well.
12:00Remarkable strategy.
12:01It's working out well, I guess.
12:01Yes.
12:02Well done.
12:03£100 added to C.N. Elvis' prize pot.
12:07Fantastic stuff.
12:07Right, we've still got one more riddle left in this round.
12:10So, let's keep playing.
12:11More questions on the way.
12:13In which European country is Thessaloniki the second most...
12:17Taylor and Jake.
12:18Greece.
12:18The second most populous city.
12:20Greece is correct.
12:21Well done.
12:22Who was president of the United States during the American Civil War?
12:27Taylor and Jake.
12:29Abraham Lincoln.
12:29Correct.
12:32Audrey Hepburn, Kate Blanchett and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
12:37have all played which character in films about Robin Hood?
12:41BUZZER
12:42Mel and Melanie.
12:43Maid Marian.
12:44Yes.
12:44Correct.
12:46What nationality are the boxers Vasily Lomachenko and Oleksandr Usyk?
12:52BUZZER
12:52Taylor and Jake.
12:53Ukrainian.
12:54Yes, Ukrainian.
12:55Taylor and Jake, you're welcome to the show properly.
12:58You've unlocked your first riddle which is good news, isn't it?
13:00Exciting, yeah.
13:01It is exciting.
13:02Tell us a bit about the two of you and how you met and the relationship you have.
13:05Yeah, we've been together for two and some...
13:08We have actually no idea how long we've been together.
13:09Two and something this year's.
13:11Met the classic way you do these days on the dating apps.
13:14Lovely.
13:15And do the two of you work well as a team when it comes to quizzing?
13:18Or are you one of those couples who sort of are competitive with each other?
13:21I don't know.
13:22Competitive with each other.
13:23I think our performance today shows we should have been practising while working together.
13:27Yes.
13:27Now, Taylor, how did you prepare for today's important show?
13:31Just share that with the family of Ridiculousness.
13:33We went to a club there last night.
13:34She went out.
13:35She went out clubbing, riddle master.
13:37You see?
13:38Listen, maybe you're more relaxed this afternoon.
13:40Who knows?
13:41Let's see.
13:41Right, good luck.
13:42The final riddle of the opening round.
13:44Riddle master, what have you got?
13:45Now, this is a very important riddle.
13:46Get this right and you'll be going through to the next round.
13:49Let's see if you can do it.
13:50No pressure.
13:51I dance with the wind, but hide from the lightning.
13:55The higher I go, my string keeps on tightening.
13:59What am I?
14:00I dance with the wind.
14:01Okay.
14:02It could be a kite.
14:03Why would a kite hide from the lightning?
14:04That's the bit I don't know.
14:05But you do dance with the wind.
14:08A string does keep on tightening when you're going out.
14:10Yeah, I do like that.
14:11But I don't like the lightning bit.
14:12I don't, I've never flown a kite.
14:13Does the string tighten?
14:14What is not from a kite?
14:15Yeah.
14:16Does it tighten?
14:17Yeah, yeah, yeah, it does.
14:17It's like when you do a fishing rod and you have to like, yeah.
14:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:20But why would you hide from the lightning?
14:22I guess you wouldn't fly a kite if there was lightning, would you?
14:26String, musical instruments have strings, don't they?
14:27I don't know if there's anything with that.
14:29String keeps on tightening.
14:30What do you type a guitar?
14:31I wouldn't know.
14:32Dance with the wind.
14:34Kite still just seems kind of like, you wouldn't, I don't know.
14:37Yeah, I'd have not got anything better.
14:39Yeah, but again with the lightning, we still haven't tied that in.
14:42Yeah, it doesn't go with either of them though, does it?
14:44No.
14:45I'd have to go with kite.
14:47Yeah.
14:47I'd have to go with a kite.
14:49A kite.
14:50You don't seem to be feeling very confident about this either.
14:53I just can't understand the lightning point.
14:55Yeah, the lightning point.
14:56If kite is right, you're going through to the next round.
15:02If kite is wrong, Mel and Melanie, you're going through.
15:08Kite is the right answer.
15:10Is it?
15:11Yeah, absolutely right, yeah.
15:13You nearly talked yourself out of it.
15:15I was a little concerned.
15:16A bit of a trend being set there of almost talking yourself out of answers.
15:20But yeah, I dance with the wind.
15:21Of course, a kite dances in the wind.
15:23I can't fly a kite without the wind.
15:24But if there's lightning, you don't want to be flying a kite.
15:27The sort of whole, you know, the Ben Franklin story, the lightning hitting the kite,
15:30all that kind of thing, you get electrocuted.
15:32The higher I go, the string keeps on tightening.
15:34Of course, if the string is slack, then the kite would be coming back down, not going up.
15:38So kite is the right answer.
15:40Well done.
15:41Pressure was on Taylor and Jake there to stay in the game.
15:44And I can add £100 to your prize pot.
15:48So teams, at the end of that round, Sia and Elvis, you have £375.
15:54Taylor and Jake, you now have £275.
15:57But oh my goodness, it was this close.
15:59Mel and Melanie, you have £250.
16:02Literally just one general knowledge question between the two teams there.
16:06And I'm afraid we have to say goodbye to you, Mel and Melanie.
16:09I'm so sorry.
16:10We've had a wonderful time.
16:11Well, it's been lovely having you on the show.
16:13Thank you so much.
16:14And that's it for part one, Henry.
16:16How about another riddle for us to solve over the break?
16:19Here it comes.
16:20I'm what someone does if they're gasping for air, having seen you in this underwear.
16:25What am I?
16:26I'll give you the answer when we come back.
16:39Welcome back.
16:40Now, before the break, Henry, you set us another riddle.
16:42What was it?
16:43The riddle was, I'm what someone does if they're gasping for air, having seen you in this underwear.
16:50Ranvir, what am I?
16:51Is it this underwear?
16:52So the word this is obviously particular to the type of pants.
16:57Pants is the right answer.
16:59Pants.
16:59Yes.
17:00Yes.
17:00If you're gasping heavily, you might be panting.
17:02And, of course, underwear pants.
17:03Yeah.
17:04Lovely.
17:04Go on, say it again.
17:06Pants.
17:06Yes.
17:10Thank you so much, Henry.
17:12Right, teams.
17:13Can I just say, that was a great first round.
17:15Because Taylor and Jake, I mean, the pressure was on you, though, wasn't it, to stay in?
17:20Yeah, that was stressful.
17:22Yeah, but you did brilliantly well.
17:24And Sia and Elvis, I mean, both teams here, you solved your riddles almost by accident, might
17:29I say.
17:30Yeah.
17:31There were lots of guessing going on.
17:33Yeah.
17:34But I think sometimes, Henry, we do get instinctive riddlers.
17:37Absolutely.
17:37Yeah.
17:37I think sometimes you see things in it, but you're not quite sure what you've seen.
17:40So it's always important to talk things through and trust your gut, too.
17:43Yeah.
17:44Good advice there.
17:45Right.
17:45So here we are in round two.
17:47In this round, the questions are worth £50.
17:51Once again, you need three correct to unlock a riddle, and the riddles have changed.
17:56I love this, Henry.
17:57Explain.
17:57So in this round, you're going to be facing visual riddles.
18:00So as you might expect, they contain pictures, but also numbers, shapes, and words.
18:04And they're a little bit trickier.
18:05So this time, they're worth £200 each, if you can get them right.
18:09Now, teams, only one member will be able to answer the riddle, and that person will have
18:14just 60 seconds in which to get it right.
18:16Also, if you get your riddle wrong, it will then be handed over to the opposing team for
18:22a potential steal.
18:23So it's a very exciting round.
18:25Hands by the buzzers.
18:27Time for more general knowledge.
18:28Let's play.
18:31The Hacienda was a nightclub that opened in 1982 in which northern English?
18:36Taylor and Jake?
18:37Manchester.
18:38Correct.
18:38In which northern English city, the Hacienda?
18:41Manchester.
18:41It closed in 1997.
18:44Which Carthaginian general famously crossed the Alps with Sia and Elvis?
18:49Hannibal.
18:50Yes, correct.
18:51Good interception.
18:52Famously crossed the Alps with elephants in 218 BCE.
18:56Hannibal is right.
18:57£50 to you.
18:58In the title of both the video games Mortal Kombat and Mario Kart, what is the first
19:05letter of the second word?
19:08Taylor and Jake?
19:09K.
19:10Correct.
19:11Taylor and Jake, you're one correct answer away from unlocking the first visual riddle.
19:16Which band had hits in 1979 with the singles Cool for Cats and Taylor and Jake?
19:22Squeeze.
19:22Yes, and Up the Junction.
19:24Right.
19:25As you know, only one of you can face this and there are three categories to choose from.
19:29We have pictures, letters or animals.
19:32So, which category would you like and who is going to play?
19:34Right.
19:35I'm going to have a go at letters.
19:36You're going to have a go at letters.
19:38OK.
19:38Remember, you can still ask for a clue if you need it.
19:41OK, Henry, what have you got?
19:43This is very exciting.
19:44I mean, Jake, it is net and neck.
19:46So, this would put you £200 in the lead if you can get it right.
19:49So, Elvis, you could steal it, of course, but let's see.
19:5260 seconds, Jake, to give me a right answer after I've finished reading the riddle that
19:56goes with this.
19:57What does the eye test reveal about the optician?
20:01Your time starts now.
20:03What does the eye test reveal about the optician?
20:10So, I've got the angel of the knot off.
20:12We've got a scarf that looks like Newcastle United.
20:15We've got a tie inside.
20:17It's very Newcastle-themed at the moment.
20:29I have no idea what the middle image is meant to be showing.
20:40I think I'm just...
20:41Yeah, I think I'm just going to say that they're a Geordie from Newcastle.
20:45That's my answer.
20:48You're locking in that they're from Newcastle?
20:50Yes.
20:51I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
20:53OK, for a steal, Sia and Elvis, what's your answer?
20:57We were going to say the same thing.
21:00Do you have an answer?
21:02No.
21:03No.
21:03No.
21:04OK.
21:05Well, you've done it once again, Riddle Master.
21:07For the first time in the game today, actually, you've got one over on them.
21:10I know.
21:10I was relieved.
21:11I'm clawing back my reputation.
21:13What's going on?
21:13You've spotted the Newcastle clues, of course.
21:15We've got Angel of the North very near Newcastle.
21:16We've got the black and white scarf, Newcastle United,
21:20YI, Tyneside Opticians.
21:22But no one has taken on the eye chart in the centre,
21:25which is the key clue here, really.
21:27So, we've got this sign on the right here that says,
21:29looking back to show you the truth, looking back.
21:33And that is the key that will help you unlock the eye chart there.
21:36If you're looking back, you've got those letters J, B, N, O, P, U.
21:40So, it's about where these letters are located in the alphabet.
21:43So, you take where the letter is and you look back one place.
21:47So, J, one letter before J, looking back, one place is I.
21:51One before B, A.
21:54One before N is M, and so on.
21:58No.
21:58So, the answer is, I am not from Newcastle.
22:01My goodness.
22:01So, you've got the Newcastle theme, but you didn't decode the message.
22:04That is totally sneaky.
22:07Yeah, tricky.
22:07Brilliant though, isn't it?
22:08What a brilliant riddle.
22:10OK.
22:10Very, very well done to the riddle master there.
22:13No money for our teams on that visual riddle,
22:16but there are two more riddles to go.
22:18So, let's keep playing.
22:19Hands by the buzzers.
22:20Which major river runs through the city of Cairo in Egypt?
22:24Taylor and Jake.
22:25Niall.
22:25Correct.
22:27First broadcast.
22:29In 2022, the quiz show Bridge of Lies is hosted by which former EastEnders actor?
22:35Taylor and Jake.
22:36Ross Kemp.
22:37Yes, Ross Kemp.
22:38OK.
22:39One away from unlocking the next visual riddle.
22:41The name of which Indonesian island is also the name of a computer programming language
22:48and a slang term for coffee, Sia and Elvis?
22:52Java.
22:53Correct.
22:55Which Canadian singer performed Imna Al Amour on the Eiffel Tower?
23:00Taylor and Jake.
23:01Celine Dion.
23:02Yes, Celine Dion.
23:03During the 2024 Olympic opening ceremony.
23:06Well done.
23:07So, you have another decision to make.
23:10Who wants to do this one?
23:11So, we have pictures and animals.
23:14I'll do it if you want me to, if you can do it.
23:16Yeah, go have a go.
23:16I want to be fair, but also, like...
23:18Go on, Jake.
23:19It's up to you.
23:20Yeah, go on, Jake.
23:21OK.
23:22I'll have a go with animals.
23:25All right, Jake.
23:25If you step into the middle there.
23:27Of course, that clue is still available to you should you want to use it.
23:30Animals it is.
23:31What have you got?
23:31This time, sneaky riddle master.
23:33Jake, 60 seconds to give you a right answer after I've finished reading the riddle.
23:37Which of these is the odd one out?
23:39Your time starts now.
23:53So, we've got...
23:54I think it's rhyming.
23:55We've got fox in socks.
23:56We've got an owl in a towel.
23:59Giraffe in a scarf.
24:00Oh, maybe that's not rhyming.
24:01But there's...
24:03Fly in a tie.
24:08Toad.
24:08Frog in a clog.
24:09Frog in a clog.
24:11Pig in a wig.
24:14That's the one I've got.
24:15Crow in a boat.
24:16I'm going to have to say...
24:17Oh, what's the dog?
24:17The dog in a hat?
24:19Dog in a...
24:22Giraffe in a scarf.
24:23It kind of rhymes if you're not northern like me.
24:28I'm going to go for G.
24:29I'm going to say it's the dog.
24:32G.
24:32Locking in G.
24:33Yeah.
24:35It's the right answer.
24:36Well done, yeah.
24:37All of them rhyme.
24:38Owl in a towel.
24:39Boxing socks.
24:40Crow in a bow.
24:40Giraffe in a scarf.
24:42Fly in a tie.
24:42Pig in a wig.
24:43Frog in a clog.
24:45And yeah, the correct odd one out is dog in a hat.
24:48Which doesn't rhyme.
24:49Well done.
24:50A great round there for Jake.
24:52Well done.
24:53200 pounds.
24:54Added to Taylor and Jake's prize pot.
24:55Let's keep playing.
24:56Here we go.
24:57In a 4x100 metre relay race, how many times does each team pass the baton?
25:02Sia and Elvis.
25:03Three.
25:04Correct.
25:06A griffin is a mythological creature with the head of an eagle and the body of which animal?
25:11Taylor and Jake.
25:12A lion.
25:13Correct.
25:14Which pop singer also starred in the films Hustlers, Out of Sight and...
25:20Taylor and Jake.
25:21Harry Styles.
25:21That was.
25:22Incorrect.
25:23Which pop singer also starred in the film Hustlers, Out of Sight and Made in Manhattan?
25:29Sia and Elvis.
25:30J-Lo.
25:31Yes, J-Lo.
25:32Jennifer Lopez.
25:32Right, Sia and Elvis.
25:34You're one correct answer away from unlocking the final visual riddle in this round.
25:39The white cliffs of Dover are primarily made of what material?
25:44Sia and Elvis.
25:45Chalk.
25:45Correct.
25:47Right, so you are now facing pictures.
25:50Who wants it out of Sia and Elvis?
25:52Yeah, I think I'll do it.
25:54You've been very good on the riddles to be fair in the other round as well.
25:58So, okay.
25:59The very unconfident Elvis goes back.
26:02Maybe a little less very unconfident.
26:04Anyway, off we go.
26:05Good luck.
26:05See ya.
26:06Picture the tis.
26:0760 seconds to give you that right answer after I've finished reading the riddle.
26:11Name the picture that doesn't belong.
26:13Your time starts now.
26:16Name the picture that doesn't belong.
26:19No.
26:19No.
26:20No.
26:20No.
26:21You have a stool.
26:24There is a stool.
26:26Doug, mat.
26:29So these all require actions, I'm thinking?
26:35So you sit on a stool.
26:40You...
26:41There is a mat.
26:43You speak in a mic.
26:45You've got 30 seconds.
26:46Can you use a spade to...
26:47Can I use, um, the clue, please?
26:52Stop the clock.
26:53The clue is we are who we say we are.
26:55Start the clock.
26:56We are who we say we are.
27:00OK, I have an answer.
27:01I think it's Doug.
27:05You've locked in Doug.
27:06I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
27:08Taylor and Jake, for a steal, what's the answer?
27:11Pete.
27:12Pete, Jake, why?
27:13Pure gas.
27:15Well, I've foxed everyone with this one.
27:17Good news.
27:17Pete is wrong as well.
27:19Elvis, did you have any idea?
27:21Step forward.
27:22I'll go with Mike, I guess.
27:24Mike is wrong as well.
27:26Oh, my goodness me.
27:26Two options left.
27:27What's left?
27:28Let's have another go, because there's only two there left.
27:30Which one do you think?
27:31It must be Matt.
27:32Matt.
27:33Matt.
27:34I'm afraid that's wrong as well.
27:35So it's the final answer that you came to.
27:38Five options, and it was the last one that you got to.
27:41Stool, hidden away at the beginning, is the right answer.
27:44Because all the others are names.
27:45Doug, Matt, Mike, and Pete.
27:47Oh.
27:48Stool is not a name.
27:49Oh, yeah.
27:49Yeah.
27:49And so we are who we say we are, suggests that it's about people rather than about things.
27:54Listen, that was a brilliant riddle.
27:56And literally none of us got it, so even when you pointed it out to us, we were still scratching
28:00our heads.
28:01A fantastic riddle there.
28:02So, teams, at the end of that round, Taylor and Jake have £825.
28:06Sia and Elvis, you have £625.
28:08But all of that could change in the next round.
28:11But now it's time for a break.
28:13Henry, let's have another riddle.
28:15What must you always do with your car when you drive to visit this public garden?
28:19I'll give you the answer when we come back.
28:32Welcome back to Ridiculous, the ridiculously clever and brain-teasing show.
28:37Now, how did you do with Henry's riddle over the break?
28:40What was it, again?
28:41What must you always do with your car when you drive to visit this public garden?
28:46What do we think?
28:47Any ideas, teams?
28:48Park.
28:49Park, yeah.
28:49Absolutely right.
28:50Well done.
28:50Park, of course, yeah.
28:51When you drive somewhere, you park up.
28:53Public garden is a park.
28:55Well done.
28:55Thank you so much, Henry.
28:57Now, Taylor and Jake, Sia and Elvis.
29:00Now, Elvis, how's the confidence going?
29:01It's still pretty low.
29:02Oh, my goodness me.
29:04Well, let me tell you how your prize pots are for both teams.
29:07So far, your prize pots stand at £625 and £825.
29:12So, you're actually very closely matched as competitors, which is exciting for us to see,
29:17I have to say.
29:18I don't know how it feels.
29:19Is it stressful, Taylor and Jake?
29:21Yeah.
29:22Are you enjoying it, though?
29:23Yeah, definitely.
29:24Good.
29:24You're all doing very well.
29:25Right.
29:25So, this is where the competition gets serious, as the team with the highest prize pot at the
29:30end of this round will be going through to the final to face Henry's riddle run.
29:34Now, this time, correct questions are worth £100.
29:38Henry, how much are your riddles worth?
29:39Well, this is the deciding round.
29:41So, these are the toughest riddles you have faced yet.
29:43If you can get them right, they're worth £300 each.
29:47OK.
29:48So, if you're ready, hands by the buzzers.
29:50More general knowledge questions coming your way.
29:52Let's play.
29:55In the folk tale, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, the piper rids the town of which rodents?
30:02Sia and Elvis.
30:03Rats.
30:03Correct.
30:04The first £100 of this round to you.
30:07Also known as a sonogram, what scan uses high-frequency sound waves to create an image of an internal
30:15part of the body?
30:16Sia and Elvis.
30:17Ultrasound.
30:18Correct.
30:19So, you're both on £825, but Sia and Elvis, you're one correct answer away from unlocking
30:25our first £300 riddle.
30:28In the title of a 2024 biopic film, one love follows the name of which Jamaican singer?
30:35Sia and Elvis.
30:36Bob Marley?
30:37Yes.
30:38Right, Sia and Elvis, you've unlocked our first high-value riddle, and you see you've
30:44now taken the lead.
30:45So, you're on £925.
30:47Good luck.
30:47Henry.
30:48Let's see if you can get this right.
30:49I can make a hole or be in a bowl, be with my wife in a booth at the beach,
30:55or even the
30:56end of a boxer's reach.
30:59What am I?
31:00The end of a boxer's reach is...
31:03It's a hole.
31:04Spade.
31:04Punch.
31:05Hole.
31:06Hole punch.
31:07Hole punch.
31:07Hole.
31:08Hole punch.
31:08No.
31:09A hole puncher.
31:10Punch.
31:11Punch a hole.
31:11Hole punch.
31:12Make some punch at a party.
31:14You'll serve it in a bowl.
31:16Punch.
31:16It's a punch.
31:17I don't get the wife in the booth at the beach.
31:20I don't get that part.
31:21I'm not sure.
31:21End of a boxer's reach is a punch.
31:24It's got to be a punch.
31:25Yeah.
31:26It's a punch.
31:27Punch, please.
31:28Locking in.
31:28Punch.
31:29Yes.
31:30Punch is the right answer.
31:31Well done.
31:32Yeah, of course.
31:33So we'll make a hole.
31:34A hole punch makes a hole.
31:36Be in a bowl.
31:36Punch bowl, as you correctly say, at a party.
31:38The end of the boxer's reach, of course, is a punch.
31:40The bit you didn't get was the wife in the booth at the beach, which is a reference to
31:43Punch and Judy, puppet show at the beach.
31:45Punch and Judy would be in a booth at the beach.
31:47Well done.
31:48Punch.
31:48You got it.
31:48Fantastic deducing there.
31:50Well done, Sia and Elvis.
31:52That's £300 added to your prize pot.
31:56OK, let's keep playing.
31:57Hands by the buzzers.
31:59An interrobang is a form of punctuation that combines a question mark with which other symbol?
32:06Taylor and Jake.
32:07An exclamation point.
32:08Correct.
32:10In the nursery rhyme, what is the name of the girl who is quite contrary?
32:15Taylor and Jake.
32:16Mary.
32:17Correct.
32:19All three of the grand tours in professional road cycling take place on which continent?
32:26Taylor and Jake.
32:27Europe.
32:28Correct.
32:29So, here we are again.
32:31This is very, very close between both teams here.
32:34I mean, really, either team at this stage could be going through to the final, but of course,
32:39you've got to crack this riddle.
32:41So, good luck.
32:43Exciting stuff.
32:44What words can start a scene, but with you included, could end in a bidding war?
32:49OK, so what word can start in a scene, action, but, and with, wait, what, both?
32:55Yeah, the letter U included in the word action would make auction, which would be a bidding
32:58war.
32:58Yeah.
32:59Yeah, you did that really fast.
33:01Yeah, action.
33:02Action.
33:03If it's right, you'll take the lead.
33:06Action is right.
33:07Well done.
33:08Yeah, well working.
33:09Start a scene.
33:10Of course, at a film set, you call action to start a scene.
33:12Add U, literally the letter U to it, you get auction.
33:16Of course, that's a bidding war.
33:17Well done.
33:17Well, we've got some riddling drama going on here, haven't we?
33:20Right, let me give you the £300, Taylor and Jake.
33:24So, Sia and Elvis, you're on £1,225.
33:29Taylor and Jake, you're on £1,425.
33:34Good luck to both teams.
33:36Here we go.
33:37Taylor Swift began dating which American football player?
33:40Taylor and Jake.
33:41Travis Kelsey.
33:41Correct.
33:42Started dating him in 2023.
33:45When referring to a genre of music, what is the word indie short for?
33:51Taylor and Jake.
33:52Independent.
33:53Correct.
33:55You're one correct answer away from unlocking the final riddle in this round.
33:59House of the Dragon is a spin-off.
34:01Sia and Elvis.
34:03Game of Thrones.
34:03Correct.
34:04Good interception.
34:05House of the Dragon is a spin-off from which fantasy television series,
34:09Game of Thrones, is right?
34:10Winston Churchill, Harold Pinter and Rudyard Kipling all won which Nobel Prize?
34:17Sia and Elvis.
34:18Literature.
34:19Yes, the Nobel Prize in Literature.
34:22Right.
34:23Either one of you could now be unlocking the final £300 riddle of this deciding round.
34:31Everything hangs on this question and who gets it right.
34:35The name of which musical activity is derived from the Japanese words for empty orchestra?
34:43Sia and Elvis.
34:44Karaoke.
34:46Karaoke is correct.
34:49Riddle Master, can you take the tension, please?
34:51It's very exciting.
34:51I'm not sure I can, so you just talk.
34:54You just talk.
34:55Well, I mean, it's gone backwards and forwards, the lead between both teams,
34:58and so here we are at the end.
34:59You're just £100 behind.
35:01This riddle is worth £300.
35:03So, Sia and Elvis, if you get this right, you're going through to the final.
35:08If you get it wrong, Taylor and Jake, you're going through to the final.
35:13Just one riddle between you and the final.
35:15Let's see if you can get it right.
35:16Good luck.
35:16I scare people unconscious.
35:20When disorderly, a right mean evening is in store.
35:24You could say, I'm quite the dark horse.
35:27What am I?
35:29Is it going to be something like a ghost?
35:30A ghost?
35:32A spirit?
35:33I'm quite the dark horse, spirited.
35:36When disorderly...
35:37A right mean evening is in store.
35:40Maybe disorderly is like sort of wordplay in terms of...
35:45Maybe we have to arrange the order of a word.
35:50When disorderly, a right mean evening.
35:54No, I don't really see it.
35:56Things that scare people.
35:59Night?
35:59No.
36:00Night?
36:01Night?
36:03No.
36:04Dark?
36:05No.
36:05Scare people.
36:06Clowns scare people.
36:08A right mean evening.
36:09I think there's something in that.
36:11I don't know.
36:12A name.
36:12Main.
36:14Right.
36:15No.
36:15Faint.
36:16Faint?
36:17Surprise?
36:19No.
36:20Surprise?
36:21Do you want to say surprise?
36:23I don't think it's fair.
36:24I guess if someone's a dark horse, that, you know, their behaviour's quite surprising, maybe?
36:30Should we say surprise?
36:31Okay.
36:32Oh, dear.
36:33Okay.
36:35Yeah, surprise.
36:36You're locking in surprise.
36:37Mm-hmm.
36:37If surprise is right, you're in the final.
36:41No, I don't.
36:42If it's wrong, you're heading home.
36:47I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
36:49I thought so.
36:50Oh, Taylor and Jake, there is a steal available here for £150 to add to your price pot.
36:55Do you have an answer?
36:56Blackout?
36:57Blackout, Taylor, why?
36:58Because if you're unconscious, you're blacking out.
37:00Disorderly, well, I can have a rough night there.
37:04Dark horse, just black, dark.
37:06I'm afraid it's wrong as well.
37:08Yeah.
37:09Now, Sia, you got pretty close here because you correctly identified the disorderly as
37:13an anagram indicator, right?
37:14That's indicating that some wordplay is coming up and you have to reorder something, yeah,
37:19in order to get the right answer.
37:21And right mean is that phrase.
37:24So we're looking for something that scares people, specifically something that scares
37:27people when they are unconscious.
37:30And what might you mix up right mean to give you?
37:34A nightmare.
37:35Nightmare is the right answer.
37:37Yeah.
37:37You had a bit of a nightmare with this riddle.
37:39Yeah, I scare people unconscious.
37:41So not meaning that you scare people to be unconscious, you're scaring people who are
37:44already unconscious.
37:46Disorderly right mean, mix up right mean, that gives you nightmare.
37:48Of course, dark horse, night, mare.
37:50Mare is a female horse.
37:52Well, we got there with a bit of help, but I'm afraid no cash in your prize pot on that
37:57one.
37:57An absolutely superb riddle.
38:00Thank you very much.
38:00To end the deciding round on.
38:02I mean, excruciating, I know, but superb also.
38:06So, well, as you know, after that round, congratulations by a whisker, I have to say.
38:12Taylor and Jake, you're through to the final with a prize pot of £1,625.
38:18But Sia and Elvis, my goodness, you gave us such a brilliant game.
38:23You ended up on £1,525, which means it's time to say goodbye to Sia and Elvis.
38:31Do you know, honestly, I had such a good time.
38:32It was so fun.
38:33This has been really, really fun.
38:34We've absolutely loved watching you work together as a team, and you've been brilliant, haven't
38:39they, Taylor and Jake?
38:40Oh, my gosh.
38:40Great competitors.
38:42Incredible.
38:43Honestly, yeah.
38:44You guys are saying fun.
38:44No, this is stressful.
38:45Fun.
38:48Well, hold that thought, Taylor and Jake, because you are not going to face Henry's riddle run,
38:53and we'll see how they cope with that pressure, with all that cash that they've accumulated
38:57up for grabs.
38:58But first, Henry, let's have another riddle that isn't a nightmare, please.
39:03There's something lovely and warm.
39:04This one is a daydream.
39:06I'm in charge of numerous clubs and always have room for tea.
39:09What am I?
39:10I'll give you the answer when we come back.
39:23Welcome back.
39:24This is Ridiculous.
39:25Henry, before the break, you asked our viewers...
39:29I'm in charge of numerous clubs and always have room for tea.
39:33What am I?
39:34Taylor and Jake, you're our top riddle solvers.
39:37What do you think?
39:38I think it's a bit golf related.
39:39It's a caddy.
39:40Caddy is the right answer.
39:41Yeah, of course.
39:42Caddy looks after golf clubs on a golf course.
39:44And tea caddy.
39:45Very good.
39:46Taylor, you were shaking your head.
39:47I was like, no, no idea.
39:50I tell you what, you've made a great team today.
39:52Steady as you go, you've been consistent throughout the show, I feel like.
39:55How are you both?
39:57Well, age round's just got more and more nerve-wracking, so riddance.
40:00It's very impressive.
40:01I mean, you guys nearly went home, right?
40:02You were very, very close to going, but you got quite right.
40:06You managed to stay in.
40:07Here you are in the final.
40:08Well done.
40:08Yeah, honestly, everyone's been so good, though.
40:10Everyone has just been incredible.
40:11Haven't they?
40:12Yeah, absolutely right.
40:13Well, your prize pot now stands at £1,625.
40:17So what would that money go on if you managed to take it home?
40:19I want to get a Maine Coon cap, which is a giant fluffy cap, but I don't think Taylor's
40:23going to let me do that.
40:24So we might have to put it towards Rakeef in some of the money we spent on Oasis tickets.
40:31Controversial, but also very relatable, I'm sure, to many people.
40:34That's very, very funny.
40:35Well, in order to do that, of course, you've now got to face Henry's riddle run.
40:40I'll let Henry fill you in.
40:41Yeah, so in the riddle run, you're going to be facing puzzles in which words are represented
40:45by combinations of pictures and letters.
40:47They're often known as rebus riddles, and the answers are phrases, sayings, or a combination
40:52of words that are familiar to all.
40:54Well, Taylor and Jake, the rules now are simple.
40:56There are 10 riddles in all, and you need six correct in 60 seconds to take home the
41:01money that you've built up so far.
41:03If you're not sure about a particular riddle, just say pass, and then you can come back to
41:07it later.
41:08And that's not all.
41:09If you do answer six correctly, you'll then have the chance to double your winnings and
41:14take home £3,250.
41:18And don't worry, if it all goes wrong, you'll still go home with our collectible teacup and
41:22saucer.
41:24First, though, you've got to face Henry's riddle run.
41:27Good luck.
41:27Henry, over to you.
41:28Your 60 seconds will start as soon as the first riddle is revealed.
41:32Here we go.
41:33Let's play.
41:35Time flyers.
41:36Correct.
41:38K-cart, K-cart, pass.
41:42Money and time, time is money, IT.
41:45Money in it.
41:46Money in the middle.
41:47No, it, money in the middle of it.
41:48Pass.
41:49Yeah.
41:50Dry bones.
41:51Bone dry, bone dry.
41:52Bone dry, yeah.
41:53Sesame, space.
41:58Pass.
42:01Keeping up with the Joneses.
42:03Correct.
42:04Harvester versus Harvester, two.
42:05Come back and Harvester.
42:07Correct.
42:09Heavy shower.
42:10Correct.
42:12Case in point.
42:13Correct.
42:15Well done.
42:16Well done, my goodness.
42:18It wasn't clear, was it, from the beginning whether you were going to get there, but you
42:21did it.
42:22Well done.
42:23You've got six riddles correct, which means you've just won £1,625.
42:30Well, Henry, goodness me, I wasn't sure there for a minute, because you actually probably
42:34played it well, because they passed on the ones that they didn't get straight away.
42:38Absolutely.
42:38It's always good to do that, to open up new riddles.
42:41You got into a good groove at the end there.
42:43This one you got a little bit stuck on.
42:45Cake art here.
42:46It's not cake art.
42:47Look at it from a different direction.
42:49Track.
42:50Backtrack.
42:51Backtrack is the right answer, yeah.
42:53Oh, yeah.
42:53Backtrack.
42:54This one you passed on as well.
42:56You're getting kind of close.
42:57Some money-related phrases, but how many monies are there?
43:01Four.
43:01Yeah, and where are they?
43:03Oh, in it for all the money.
43:04In it for the money, yes, of course.
43:05In it for the money, yes.
43:07In it for the money, well done.
43:08And, yes, you passed on this one.
43:10So, sesame, you said, but what is there in the middle?
43:13Space.
43:14A space, or an opening, perhaps.
43:17Oh, sesame.
43:18That is open sesame.
43:19Oh, that's clever, isn't it?
43:20Yes.
43:21You got everything else right.
43:22Well done, yeah.
43:23Nice work.
43:24Those were tough.
43:25I feel like they're usually like, normally I'm good at those, so well done, Jake.
43:28Well, you've done really well as a team, I have to say, Taylor and Jake.
43:32You've managed to win £1,625.
43:34Now, if that's enough for you, then we're delighted, and you can finish the game, and
43:38you can leave with that money.
43:40Or you can choose to face one last riddle.
43:43This time, you'll have just 20 seconds to give an answer.
43:47If you get it right, you will double your winnings, and you will take away £3,250, but if you
43:55can't find the right answer in the time, you will lose everything, and you'll leave with nothing apart from our
44:02teacup and saucer.
44:03So, what would you like to do?
44:05I think it's very tempting, but we scraped through both arms, and we were lucky to get to this point,
44:10so I think we'll walk away with what we've got.
44:12Yeah, happy to be here, but it is a nice saucer, though.
44:14That is a very nice saucer, but yeah, just happy to be here.
44:17Yeah, we'll take it.
44:17You're going to walk away.
44:18OK, Taylor and Jay, you're walking away with £1,625.
44:22Now, it's interesting, because you're saying you just scraped through.
44:25You might say you've had the luck on your side, right?
44:29So, I wonder whether the luck would have continued, Henry.
44:32Shall we find out?
44:33Well, absolutely, let's find out.
44:34So, yeah, had you chosen to play, you would have had 20 seconds to answer this.
44:40What do you think?
44:41Fancy.
44:42Yeah.
44:43I think it was fancy.
44:44No.
44:46Fancy chance.
44:46What's the word?
44:47Is it an anagram or something?
44:49Yeah, it must be.
44:51I think it's...
44:52No.
44:53I'm glad we passed.
44:55Yeah, me.
44:55There's a colour in the middle, cyan in the face.
44:57Was cyan in the face?
44:58Yeah, I'm good.
44:59Well, that would have been the end of your time, so I think you made the right choice.
45:02Yeah.
45:02Not to play it.
45:03Yeah, so you noticed that there was cyan in the middle there, and cyan is another word for...
45:08Blue.
45:09Blue.
45:09So, the correct answer would be...
45:11Blue in the face.
45:12Blue in the face.
45:12I'm sorry to get it right at the end, but we wouldn't have had time, so I'm happy to...
45:16That would have been a 30-second round, which it wasn't.
45:19And when the pressure's on, it's even harder as well, so I think you made the right choice.
45:22Yeah.
45:22Yeah, fantastic.
45:23Well done, Taylor and Joe.
45:25You knew when to bow out just at the right time.
45:27Good stuff.
45:28Congratulations.
45:29You've won £1,625.
45:32Lovely to have you on the show today.
45:34Some excellent riddles today.
45:36Fantastic.
45:37Really brilliant.
45:37What a close game.
45:38An absolute thriller from beginning to end.
45:40And thank you so much for joining us.
45:42We'll see you next time for more Ridiculous Riddles.
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