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00:00Hello, I'm Jeremy Vine, and this is the show where two celebrity teams face a series of mind-bending puzzles
00:06specially designed to leave them saying, wait, what? Hang on a minute, let me write that down.
00:10No, just a sec, just a sec. I swear I was just about to say that.
00:13Oh, well, just forget it. This is celebrity puzzling.
00:32Hello, welcome to Celebrity Puzzling. Your attendance has been noted.
00:36Time to meet our two returning team captains.
00:38She's a maths whiz with her own pilot's licence.
00:41Tonight she's hoping to cruise to victory at an altitude of 0,000 feet.
00:45It's Carol Vorderman. Yes, goggles on.
00:49Standing in her way once more, an actor and mother of twins,
00:52so let's face it, she's only here for some peace and quiet.
00:55It's Sally Lindsay. True, isn't it?
00:59As our returning viewers well know, Carol and Sally won't be playing alone,
01:03so let's see who else has popped up when we span our celebrity Tombola.
01:07Here to help carry Team Carol, as if that's needed,
01:10is a man whose average workday used to last under 13 seconds.
01:14It's the former Hurdling World Champion, Colin Jackson.
01:18Good to see you.
01:20And joining Sally's team tonight is an actor who's also stepped into those perilous Corrie Cobbles.
01:25It's the terrific Colson Smith.
01:26Hello to you as well. Welcome.
01:28All right, Frank's having me.
01:30Brilliant.
01:30Well, Colin, so this all...
01:32Yeah, we're more than 13 seconds on this.
01:34Yes, yes.
01:35And the first thing Carol said to me,
01:37are you any good at puzzling, Colin?
01:40And I answered, no.
01:41I'll just stand and sit sweetly and admire her gorgeous outfit.
01:45Oh, gosh.
01:46It's like a running suit.
01:47It's in honour of you, really.
01:49It's like a cat suit.
01:51Yeah, I love it.
01:51Yeah.
01:52The interesting thing here is Colson Corrie, Sally Corrie,
01:55but a gap between you, so it's the first time you've met.
01:58It's a bit like we went to the same school, isn't it?
02:00Yeah, but you weren't in the same year.
02:02But we know the same teachers.
02:04Do you have an iconic character,
02:07for going back over the whole thing,
02:08that you just love?
02:10Or Hilda Ogden would be mine, for example.
02:12I absolutely loved Vera Duckworth.
02:15Liz Dawn was a friend of mine.
02:16She was amazing.
02:17Liz and Bill, who played Jack and Vera.
02:20Oh, of course, yeah.
02:21They were even funnier offstage.
02:23They were hysterical people.
02:24Brilliant.
02:25So, hurdler versus actor.
02:27Let's see how we go here.
02:29Here's a brief recap of how this all works for me
02:31more than you as I'm getting on a bit these days.
02:33Our celebs, Vorderman, Lindsay, Jackson, Smith,
02:36will face six different games.
02:39A grab bag selection from our exhaustive puzzle list.
02:42This means no two contests are ever the same.
02:45Our winners receive everlasting puzzling glory
02:47and something else.
02:49Oh!
02:52Yeah, now that is known as the celebrity puzzling, puzzling cube.
02:56No, there's something on it.
02:57Right, so now you see.
03:00Let's get puzzling.
03:01The first round will test how good you are at deciphering codes
03:03and coming from somebody who forgets their own phone password.
03:07I can only wish you well with this.
03:09It is time to play cipher.
03:13So, first, I'll always show you an example
03:15so you get the hang of it.
03:16Here's cipher, and I'll give you a category clue
03:19and then show you the puzzle you have to solve,
03:21which is concealed by a code of symbols.
03:24If you get it straight away, you'll bag three points.
03:26I think I've got that.
03:27Because of the two green...
03:28Yes.
03:29..I think it's Downton Abbey.
03:30Well, look, if you were struggling at this point,
03:32I would say, would you like another letter?
03:34So let's see if Sally's right here.
03:36Oh, it looks like she is.
03:37At that point, it's two points.
03:39It's one point if you then ask for another letter.
03:42Let's see it.
03:43D is the beginning.
03:44She's got her eyes in today, I can see.
03:46Well done if you got that one at home,
03:48especially if that home is a stately home.
03:51Carol and Colin, warm up the catsuit.
03:53Here we go.
03:55Cipher.
03:56There are the symbols.
03:58Maze snack.
04:00Corn.
04:01No, it's not popcorn.
04:03Popcorn.
04:03Yeah, maize snack.
04:04Not popcorn,
04:05because the green emoji would be where the P is.
04:11So what else is saying...
04:12Maze.
04:13Maze.
04:14P-p-p-p-p-p-p-p.
04:16Penguin.
04:18And I'm going through all snacks,
04:20sweet ones, savoury ones.
04:21Let's go a letter.
04:22OK, so, playing for two points now,
04:24I'll give you this letter.
04:25So the first is M.
04:29Oh, I think I know it.
04:30M-m-m-m-m-m-m.
04:32You get another letter?
04:33Yeah, let's get another letter.
04:34OK. One point, then, if you get this right now.
04:38The letter I'm giving you is that one.
04:40There were two Ns as well.
04:42Something munchy. Monster munch.
04:44Monster munch, yeah.
04:46Monster munch for one point.
04:49Yes.
04:50Well done. We're off.
04:52We're off. We're off.
04:53Better chance for Sally and Coulson
04:55to go into the lead if you get this one straight off.
04:58Let's see.
04:59There are the symbols, all flags.
05:02Loungewear.
05:04Mm. Loungewear.
05:06Is that something suit?
05:08That's what I was thinking.
05:09It's not transfer.
05:09So if that's a suit, then that's a T there.
05:14OK, can I have a letter, please, love?
05:15You're playing for two points now, then,
05:17if I give you a letter and you've got a double S there.
05:20Ooh.
05:24Loungewear.
05:26Loungewear.
05:26What is loungewear in?
05:28Pyjamas.
05:29Jump on.
05:30No.
05:31Go on, I'll have another letter.
05:32OK, let's have another one.
05:33So now for one point.
05:36OK, so it wasn't suit.
05:38Oh, I know.
05:39You got it.
05:39Yeah.
05:40It's dressing gown.
05:41Oh.
05:41Dressing gown, says Sally.
05:43Well.
05:44Yes.
05:45A bit of loungewear.
05:47OK, so these ones get a bit harder.
05:49Carol and Colin, here's yours.
05:52You were really good on that one.
05:53Oh, just one word.
05:55Electronic items.
05:56Items.
05:57So that's an S at the end, then I take it.
06:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:02Electronic items.
06:04Electronic items.
06:05Laptops.
06:06Computers.
06:07How many letters?
06:08One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
06:11Ten letters.
06:12OK.
06:13Not charges.
06:14It's similar.
06:15So you've got two the same.
06:16Yeah, we've got two.
06:17More than two.
06:18Batteries.
06:19Oh, no, no.
06:20Batteries.
06:22Do you want a letter?
06:24We're going to need one, I've heard.
06:25Yeah.
06:26You've got two H's in there.
06:27H.
06:31Smartphone.
06:32So two points at the moment if you get it.
06:34Phones.
06:34Something phones might fit.
06:38What would the first four letters be if it's something phones?
06:41Well, if it's phones.
06:43If it's phones.
06:44The second one is H-E, right?
06:47Yeah.
06:47So it would be H-E, H-E.
06:50That works, does it?
06:51Do you want another letter?
06:52Grab another letter.
06:52Yeah, we'll grab another letter.
06:53Here we go for one point, then.
06:55I can tell you it is H-E, so you are on the right track there.
07:00So it's phones.
07:01I think so.
07:03Going to need the answer, please.
07:05She'll get it on the sleeve last minute.
07:06Going to need the answer.
07:08I'm not going to get that.
07:09Time is counting down.
07:11No, I'm not going to get that.
07:13Oh, go on, you can steal.
07:15Headphones.
07:16Headphones.
07:17Oh, man.
07:18I knew you'd be like, oh, no.
07:20It's a point on the steal to Sally and Coulson.
07:23Good round this, isn't it?
07:24Sally and Coulson, you have the next cipher.
07:26Here we go.
07:29Spielberg film.
07:30It's you now.
07:32Yeah.
07:33Yeah.
07:33Yeah.
07:34I think he's got it.
07:35Go on.
07:35Schindler's List.
07:37Schindler's List.
07:39See, you can steal it.
07:40Oh, OK.
07:43Jurassic Park.
07:45Jurassic Park, you say.
07:47Yay!
07:49So, you steal one point.
07:51Well, we're even.
07:53We're even now, yeah.
07:54We're even.
07:54We're even for headphones.
07:56So, the level might get a bit harder now for your final ones.
07:58Here's yours first, Carol.
08:00And Colin.
08:01Oh.
08:02Four words.
08:03Number one in three decades.
08:05Three decades.
08:06Wow.
08:07So, you've got four words there.
08:09Oh.
08:10Three decades.
08:12Gosh, let's try and think of the similar ones, right?
08:14So, you think that's the?
08:15I think so.
08:16So, there's a T at the end as the other one as well.
08:19Yeah.
08:21Do you think that's an I?
08:23And, you know, all the dots.
08:24Dots, yeah.
08:24Is that an I, do you think?
08:26I, I?
08:27Or O.
08:28I or O.
08:29Oh.
08:29Let's get a letter.
08:31Let's get a letter here.
08:32Yeah.
08:33So, the cloud and the crescent is the S.
08:36Of the sun.
08:37S something, something, S something.
08:40Let's have another letter, Jeremy.
08:42Letter, yeah, please.
08:42Go on.
08:42Let's have another one for one point.
08:44Ah, you were right.
08:45So, that's an I.
08:46So, it's an I.
08:47So, we know it's not is.
08:49Yeah.
08:51If.
08:52S.
08:52I.
08:53If.
08:55H.
08:56S.
08:57H.
08:58I.
08:58Going to need an answer, guys.
09:01We could steal, couldn't we?
09:02Oh, my gosh.
09:03Clock is running down.
09:05S.
09:05Do we think it's a send, though?
09:07Oh, you're out of time.
09:08We need to know it right away.
09:09Here we go.
09:10Let's see if you can steal it.
09:12We don't know.
09:14Spirit in the Sky.
09:15And that was Norman Greenbaum in the 60s, and then remakes, I'm told, by Doctor and the
09:21Medics and Gareth Gates, featuring the Kumars.
09:25The final cipher to solve for Sally and Colson is this one.
09:30Two words.
09:311990 film.
09:32OK.
09:34So, 1990 film, let's go back.
09:35Ending.
09:35Both letters ending in the same.
09:37In the same thing.
09:38Ask for a letter, love.
09:39That's half one.
09:40Yeah.
09:40OK.
09:40So, three points until you ask for a letter.
09:42So, it goes down to two now.
09:44If you get it right, let's see.
09:45That is an O.
09:48I was going to say Lost Boys, but it can't be, because that's...
09:50No.
09:51So, there's something.
09:52The same letters at the end.
09:54Are we banking on the other letter being an S?
09:57Not necessarily.
09:59Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:00For one point.
10:02H.
10:04Home Alone.
10:05Home Alone.
10:06It took a lot of getting there.
10:08For one point.
10:09It's right.
10:11At the end of that round, Carol and Colin have got two points.
10:14Sally and Colson have got three.
10:16It's tight.
10:17Yay!
10:18Come on.
10:19If you're ready to outscore our celebrities at home,
10:22in this next round, our teams will head across the studio
10:24to play at our letterbox.
10:25This time, they'll play in their team without their opponents
10:28loitering next to them like that intimidating bunch
10:30of teenage kids at the village bus stop.
10:32You know the ones.
10:33Going first, it's Carol and Colin,
10:35and the game you're playing tonight is Initial Reaction.
10:40You're looking for the initials to each pitcher,
10:43which in turn will spell out a word.
10:45To give you more help, there is a clue at the top,
10:48Body of Water.
10:48So, any thoughts from anyone here?
10:50So, there's G for giraffe.
10:52Golf.
10:53Patently.
10:53Golf.
10:54OK.
10:54Golf.
10:55Golf.
10:55Golf is umpire.
10:57L, what's L?
10:58Luge.
10:59Well done.
10:59Fridge is so last century, guys.
11:01It looks to me like a flip phone.
11:02So, there we are.
11:03You'll score three points if you solve the puzzle.
11:06You'll have one full alphabet to play with.
11:07So, Carol and Colin first head on over to the letterbox
11:10to play Initial Reaction.
11:14So, don't forget to hit the button when you've given your answer.
11:17Carol and Colin, here's your first puzzle.
11:19Your time starts now.
11:21First name.
11:22First name.
11:23So, that's rope, is it?
11:24Do you think that's rope?
11:25Yes, rope.
11:26OK, let's see that.
11:27Is that...
11:28Oh, goodness.
11:29Amber.
11:29Amber.
11:30OK.
11:31That's the Norwegian flag.
11:32So, we just go...
11:33Norway, probably.
11:34Norway, probably.
11:34Do you think?
11:35Yeah.
11:35So, what's this?
11:38Cow nose?
11:38Stan.
11:39Is that...
11:39Is that S for string, maybe?
11:44What is that?
11:45First name.
11:47So, it can't be R.
11:48Rowan, would it be ox?
11:51R, back there.
11:53O for ox.
11:55That's good.
11:56That could be.
11:56Rowan.
11:57Rowan, first name.
11:58It's a first name.
11:59Rowan.
12:00Are we going with that?
12:01Go for it.
12:01Got to press your button.
12:02It was your answer.
12:03Oh, OK.
12:04I've only ever seen Rowan with a W there.
12:06Not trying to sound smart.
12:07And I wondered if you were...
12:09If that was going to be a yak, you know.
12:11Ryan.
12:12And then you've got...
12:12Yeah, let's stick that in.
12:14Let's see if it goes green.
12:15Yes, OK, it was Ryan.
12:16Ryan.
12:16Do we want to appeal it,
12:17that that could be an ox disguised as a yak?
12:20Your second person will have five letters to find.
12:23It's worth four points.
12:24So, here it is.
12:25Your time starts now.
12:27What is our clue?
12:28Dating app.
12:29Well, that's either Gabby or Logan.
12:33So...
12:33Oh, it's always the first name.
12:35Yeah, so it's Gabby.
12:37This is...
12:37Ease or Hinge.
12:39Hinge.
12:40Hammock, yeah.
12:41Hammock, iron.
12:42Yeah, Hinge.
12:43Yeah.
12:43And that is some kind of fish.
12:46OK.
12:47A noir.
12:48Is that a noir?
12:50Something like that?
12:50Interesting.
12:51Well, I mean, this...
12:52And so, you were there with Hinge early.
12:56It is a novel.
12:58Really good.
12:59All righty.
13:00Yeah.
13:00We've got four points.
13:01We're happy with that.
13:02Hinge.
13:03What is Hinge?
13:03I have no idea.
13:04It's a dating app.
13:05Yes, OK.
13:08Your final puzzle has six letters to find,
13:10so it's getting harder.
13:11It's worth a bump of five points if you're ready.
13:13Your time starts now.
13:15What's our clue?
13:16Unusual.
13:17Unusual.
13:18So, question.
13:18Q.
13:19Where's the Q?
13:20By meter.
13:21Yeah.
13:21Q.
13:22Umbrella.
13:22Umbrella.
13:23Q.
13:23I.
13:24Ink.
13:25Yeah, for ink.
13:26And that's Romania.
13:28Unusual.
13:29Unusual.
13:30Oh, very good.
13:32Quirky, it'll be.
13:33I don't know who that is.
13:34OK, Kay.
13:35And Yawn.
13:36Yawn.
13:36There you go.
13:37Yeah, hit it.
13:38Oh, you're good.
13:39You're playing really well.
13:41Oh, yeah, so quirky.
13:42And let's just identify the lady.
13:44It's Kelly McDonald, the actor.
13:47And Yawn, and then...
13:49You're good on flags.
13:50World champion.
13:52Yes, exactly.
13:53Maximum would have been 12 points, but you have got nine.
13:56Very happy with that.
13:57That was fun.
13:58And we're itching to see Sally and Coulson play the game,
14:00or in some cases, we're just itching.
14:02In either case, it's time for a much-needed break,
14:04so we'll see how they get on after these short messages.
14:10To solve this Path Words puzzle,
14:13swap the letters in just one column to reveal the answers.
14:17Get puzzling.
14:24Did you swap the correct letters and solve this Path Words puzzle?
14:29If you solved it, well done.
14:33Well, for back to Celebrity Puzzling,
14:35I remain unapologetically Jeremy Vine,
14:37and we have the makings of a true classic unfolding in our studio here.
14:40Captains Carol and Sally have been joined by Colin Jackson and Coulson Smith.
14:44The mood in camp is upbeat and overflowing with joie de vivre.
14:47Will it last?
14:48Spoiler, it won't.
14:50It's now Sally and Coulson's turn at the letterbox to play.
14:53Initial Reactions, so remember, you're going to see four pictures.
14:55Your job is to work out what they are
14:57and then take the initials from each word to spell the answer.
15:00You'll score three points if you solve the first puzzle.
15:03You are against the clock, so be sure, but be quick.
15:06Here is your first. It starts now.
15:09OK, Pac-Man.
15:11Singer.
15:11Pac-Man Ice.
15:14Pink.
15:16Neapolitan.
15:16Ah, lovely work. Where's that?
15:18It's in.
15:19Neapolitan.
15:20Oh.
15:21But Neapolitan, that's not obvious.
15:22I don't...
15:23Oh, no, hang on.
15:24Neapolitan in our house in the 70s, that was your Sunday treat.
15:28Oh.
15:28That or Arctic roll.
15:30Pink is the right answer.
15:31Pac-Man Ice, Neapolitan and Kitten.
15:34Your second puzzle will have five letters to find.
15:36It's worth four points.
15:37Your time starts now.
15:40So, the clue's Animal.
15:42So, um, it's Russia, innit?
15:44No, it's Jack. Where is it?
15:45So, that's Olivia.
15:46Hang on.
15:46Olivia, Newton, John.
15:47John, beer.
15:48Pine, beer.
15:49Ooh, P, R, B.
15:50Ribbon.
15:51Ribbon.
15:52R.
15:53R, tree.
15:54Tree, is that what we're...
15:55Is that a tree, forest?
15:57Animal.
15:57Is it tree, forest?
15:58What's that like?
15:59I think that's China, is what I...
16:02But I don't think it is China now.
16:03OK.
16:04Right, OK.
16:05So, what's that there?
16:06That's not E.
16:06No, B.
16:07Oh, I know.
16:09Is it cobra?
16:10Cobra.
16:11Autumn.
16:12Autumn.
16:13Hot!
16:13Oh, nicely done!
16:15Well done, you.
16:17Very shiny, you're right.
16:18Yeah, I think when you said Russia, I started to go,
16:20Oh, you're right, it's Russia!
16:21It's not Russia, it's China.
16:23So, dear old Olivia.
16:24Olivia, gorgeous.
16:25Beer.
16:26Gorgeous.
16:26Beer, well done.
16:27Ribbon.
16:28Autumn.
16:29Autumn.
16:29Autumn and cobra, the snake, is the correct answer.
16:32Well done.
16:33Eight.
16:33So, you're playing well.
16:35Your final puzzle has six initial letters to find to create a word.
16:39It's worth a bump of five points, and if you're ready,
16:41your time starts now.
16:44OK, fence.
16:45Cheesedish.
16:46OK, right, OK, F.
16:49Octopus.
16:52Naomi, I know this.
16:53You know it.
16:54Yeah.
16:55It's fondue, I think.
16:58Dan.
16:59Hot.
17:00Fondue.
17:01What's that?
17:02Ian Muffs.
17:03Ian Muffs.
17:03Muffs.
17:04E, E.
17:04E for Fondue, yeah.
17:06Hot.
17:08Hot.
17:08Yeah.
17:09So, we had Fence, Octopus.
17:12I was worried about Squid there, but we were Octopus.
17:14No.
17:14Naomi.
17:14Naomi Campbell.
17:15Damn.
17:16Damn.
17:17Damn.
17:17UFO and Ian Muffs.
17:19Honestly, absolutely immaculate.
17:21So, head back to your seats.
17:22We'll see the scores.
17:23Very good.
17:27How many points did you rack up at home?
17:29Well done, Sally.
17:30Colson, your visit to the letterbox scored you 12.
17:33Very good.
17:34So, this is interesting.
17:36Let's see what it's done to the overall scores.
17:37We have got Carol and Colin on 11.
17:40Sally and Colson on 15.
17:43Ooh.
17:45It's not yet an emergency, but it could become one.
17:48The next puzzle is all about organising things into groups.
17:52Simple in some cases, sure, but some people, like yours truly,
17:55simply refuse to be pigeonholed.
17:57Slightly over-the-top way, perhaps, to introduce the next round.
18:00Three, two, one.
18:04On the screen, you will see a grid of answers.
18:07Here we are.
18:08Three of the answers will be connected,
18:09and also another two of the answers will be connected,
18:12leaving an odd one out.
18:13Can you find all the right connections to solve the puzzle?
18:16Give us a shout, maybe Colson.
18:18Go on.
18:18Beard, sideburns, moustache.
18:20OK.
18:21They all have to be adjacent, so that looks right.
18:23What about yourself, Colin?
18:24Then orange and purple.
18:25Orange and purple colours, yeah.
18:27And then June, the odd one out.
18:28Let's see if that's right.
18:29There we go.
18:30Voila.
18:31Nothing simpler.
18:32So we start with Sally and Colson.
18:34OK.
18:34And here is your first three, two, one.
18:36True Blue, Love Sick Blues, Bear in the Big Blue House,
18:39Blue, Blue, Dabba Dee, Bluey.
18:42OK, so...
18:43I've got a song.
18:43Bear in the Big Blue House and Bluey, they're kids' TV.
18:46Yeah.
18:47True Blue, Blue, Dabba Dee, Dabba Dee Da,
18:50Love Sick Blues, they're songs, aren't they?
18:52And Blue is, I think, a toilet cleaner.
18:54Well, I didn't know the toilet cleaner, but I'm with you on the rest.
18:57So our three is True Blue, Love Sick Blues, Blue, Dabba Dee,
19:02and then the two is Bury in the Big Blue House and Bluey
19:04because they're kids' programmes.
19:05OK.
19:06And then Blue is a toilet cleaner.
19:08Let's see if that's right.
19:10Well done.
19:12Come on.
19:13Thank you, guys.
19:14Actually, the three were UK number one singles.
19:17Oh, right.
19:17Yes.
19:18Carol and Colin, it's now your turn.
19:20Here we go.
19:21Here we go.
19:22Right.
19:24OK.
19:24So, Antarctica, Swan, Flamingo, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Russia.
19:28OK.
19:28OK, so...
19:29Obviously, lots of countries there.
19:31And there's birds.
19:32Flamingo, Swans, Turkey, right?
19:33They're birds.
19:34So I'm going Swan, Flamingo and Turkey are birds.
19:40Birds, yes, so we think that's our three.
19:42Although you could also go Kazakhstan, Turkey and Russia.
19:47Are they linked geographically?
19:50And then Swan and Flamingo are two.
19:52Flamingo and Antarctica, stuck on its own.
19:54OK.
19:54Go for that.
19:55So we're saying Kazakhstan, Turkey and Russia are three,
19:59because Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.
20:02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:03Swan and Flamingo are birds, obviously,
20:06and beautiful Antarctica is the...
20:10On its own, yeah.
20:11Yeah.
20:12Let's see if that's right.
20:13Yeah.
20:14Right.
20:15Well done.
20:15Swan and Flamingo are long-necked birds.
20:18Kazakhstan, Turkey, Russia are Eurasian countries.
20:21Eurasian.
20:22And the only continent in there is Antarctica.
20:24Antarctica, yeah.
20:26Sally and Colson, 3, 2, 1, here we go.
20:30Where, pacifier, sidewalk, Y, Q, I.
20:33OK.
20:36OK, what's a sidewalk?
20:37A sidewalk is a pavement.
20:39Q, a Q is a Q, pacifier.
20:43I don't know, but we've got to guess.
20:45So I would go, I don't know why, because Q and sidewalk.
20:49Which one would you leave out, then, out of pacifier and I?
20:52I'd give where and Y are the same.
20:53I mean, pacifier, Q and sidewalk.
20:55I really don't know, I can't make any sense of any of this.
20:58Unless it's sort of song titles that I don't know about, or...
21:01Oh, hang on, no, I'm lying.
21:03You've got something.
21:04She's got something, Jeremy.
21:05She's got something.
21:06Sorry, sidewalk and pacifier are American terms for other things.
21:11So pacifier is a dummy.
21:13So, now is Q a different word for something, or is I a different word for something?
21:21Let's go for Q, pacifier, sidewalk, as our three.
21:26OK.
21:27Where and Y as questions.
21:29OK.
21:30And I as our separate one.
21:33But I'm really not sure on this one at all.
21:35It's a gamble.
21:35I think I see it.
21:37I think you're going to be cross with yourselves.
21:38But let's have a look.
21:39Are they right?
21:42Oh.
21:42All right.
21:44So.
21:44Jeremy.
21:45You can't steal in this one.
21:46Oh.
21:47Sorry.
21:47Where you were brilliant is you said, ah, Americanisms.
21:51And it was pacifier and sidewalk.
21:53You're absolutely right.
21:53We're dummy and pavement.
21:55We're looking at words that sound like letters in the alphabet.
21:58Oh, I see, right.
22:00The letter Q, the letter I.
22:01Where is the odd one else?
22:02I've never seen that.
22:03Well, sorry, I didn't want to see that.
22:05Carol and Colin, your next puzzle.
22:07They'll take the lead in this round.
22:10OK.
22:11Ludo, Othello.
22:11Ludo, Othello.
22:12Lego, Othello, Romeo, Tango.
22:14So, Ludo and Othello, they're board games, aren't they?
22:17OK, so Romeo and Tango are in the aeronautic alphabet.
22:23For R and T, Othello.
22:25So.
22:26Um, Lego, obviously, is building blocks.
22:31Yeah.
22:32Is Go a board game?
22:34Ludo is a board game.
22:35Board game.
22:36Is Othello a board game?
22:38Yeah, it is.
22:38It's like reversi.
22:39So you turn over, you know, you turn over the counters?
22:42Yeah.
22:42So you plate them on, and when you surround them, you turn it over.
22:44So Othello is a board game.
22:45OK.
22:47I think Lego's the odd one out, because it's not a board game.
22:51Right.
22:51It's building blocks.
22:52Right.
22:52OK.
22:53For the three, Go, Ludo, Othello.
22:56Right.
22:57Yeah.
22:58Romeo and Tango.
22:59Two, Romeo and Tango.
23:00And then Lego.
23:01And Lego is the odd one out.
23:02OK, let's see what that does for us.
23:03So, yes, it's a little bit misleading if that's the answer, because you're right.
23:07Othello and Romeo take you straight to Shakespeare, but you've got the three there, and then Romeo
23:11and Tango, the pair.
23:12Lego, the odd one out.
23:13Let's see if that's right.
23:15Wait.
23:18So the two were the phonetic alphabet.
23:21Yes.
23:22As you said.
23:22And the board games, Ludo, Go, Othello.
23:26Sally and Coulson, here is your next one.
23:28I've got another one.
23:29In three, two, one.
23:30Richard, Eva, Brian.
23:31Sims, Tom, Fat.
23:32OK.
23:34Eva.
23:35So what Sims?
23:37I don't know what it is.
23:38Sims with an S is a game, but that's Sims with a Z.
23:42OK, Eva.
23:45Brian and Eva are both Corey characters.
23:47Are they?
23:47It's not going to be that, though, is it?
23:49B.
23:50Hmm.
23:53Sims.
23:54Sims and Fat.
23:55Hang on.
23:56Tomcat and Fatcat.
23:59Simscat.
23:59Are they cats?
24:01Tomcat and Fatcat are cats.
24:04You've plucked that out of nowhere.
24:06She's good.
24:07She's good.
24:08Richard Hillman, Eva Price, Brian Packham.
24:11OK.
24:11I mean, it's not...
24:12It can't be.
24:14It might be.
24:14They might put it on for us.
24:15And then Sims is the odd one out.
24:17OK, let's go for Richard, Eva and Brian as the same.
24:20And bank on Sims being the odd one out.
24:22Yeah, and Tom and Fat being the two and one.
24:25But we really don't know.
24:25Sims being the odd one out.
24:27OK.
24:27OK.
24:28I see the logic, and I love the Corey connection.
24:30Let's see if it's the right answer.
24:33No.
24:34Let's look at the actual answer here.
24:36So you're right, Sally, Tomcat, Fatcat.
24:39Brian is the odd one out.
24:40If I give you the word little, does that help?
24:43Do you remember the locomotion, the song by Little Eva,
24:46Little Richard, Little Sims?
24:48No.
24:48No idea.
24:49Never have got that.
24:50Richard, Eva, Sims were the trio.
24:52Tom, Fat with a Pear.
24:53Brian was the odd one out.
24:54Final puzzle, this time for Carol and Colin.
24:56And the words are ran, nap, rook, male, male, queen.
25:04Hmm.
25:04OK.
25:05So, rook and queen are in chess.
25:10Erm.
25:12And what have they got in common there?
25:14Now, I'm probably wrong.
25:15Go for it.
25:16Just say it.
25:17And I can't remember the word that means this,
25:19but words that can be spelt a number of different ways.
25:23So, male and male might be the clue in that,
25:27and nap, of course, can be spelt without the K.
25:29K.
25:30That is one logic that would make sense.
25:34I'm happy with that, because that does make sense.
25:37OK.
25:38Go for it.
25:38Yeah.
25:39Go for it.
25:39So, our three are canap, male and male.
25:45OK.
25:46And then the two are?
25:48Rook and queen.
25:49Chess pieces.
25:50Chess.
25:51And ran.
25:52It's just random.
25:53When is the odd one out?
25:54OK.
25:55That is random.
25:55Let's see if that's the right answer.
25:58No.
25:59Well, OK, I'll show you the right answer here.
26:02And the key thing, nap is a weird word.
26:05And I've only ever seen nap once in one context.
26:08And that's what my dad used to call a knapsack.
26:10Yeah.
26:11Knapsack, ransack, male sack.
26:12And then the other male was thrown in to confuse you.
26:17To be honest, it's fun watching you all suffer.
26:19At the end of that round,
26:20Carol and Colin have got 15 points.
26:23Sally and Colson have got 17.
26:26Ooh, now in it.
26:27Nice.
26:28Nothing in it.
26:29Pull it back.
26:29There you go.
26:30Hopefully you've got some connections at home
26:32and you managed to solve some of those puzzles.
26:34Great work if you did.
26:35So the almost imperceptible sound of clenching knuckles
26:39and grinding teeth means our team captains
26:41have almost reached the end of their tethers
26:43and that the show has reached the end of its current part.
26:45It's handy when it all syncs up like that, isn't it?
26:48So please join us after this short break
26:49for more celebrity puzzling.
26:54Have a go at this up or down puzzle.
26:56Shift one letter, one space up or down in the alphabet
26:59to solve the clue and reveal the answer.
27:01Best of luck.
27:08Here's the solution to your up or down puzzle.
27:12If you've got it right, well done.
27:17Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
27:18So far the puzzles have been puzzling
27:20and the celebrities have been mildly baffled.
27:22It's time for another round,
27:23one which will get the guest celebrities' heads in a spin
27:25because it's time to play Up or Down.
27:30For this round, Sally and Carol just have to look on
27:32and pull encouraging faces
27:34because it's time for an on-the-buzz,
27:35a head-to-head competition
27:36which pits the hugely decorated elite-level Olympian
27:39and sports star
27:40against the guy who played a policeman in Corrie.
27:43But it can happen.
27:44Don't worry, Coulson, don't worry
27:45because you can always, if it goes wrong, arrest him.
27:48Up or Down is the title.
27:49Let's see the example.
27:51You'll see a clue
27:52plus a series of letters on the screen.
27:55So this one is 80s TV soap opera.
27:57Now here's the thing.
27:58Each letter has been moved either up or down
28:00by one step.
28:02So an E could be...
28:03A D or an F?
28:05Dallas.
28:06I think it's Dallas.
28:08Have you got this one as well, Coulson?
28:09Because of my team captain.
28:11You did say to me,
28:12this one's really hard and you're on your own.
28:15Let's see the answer.
28:17So you move the letters in the alphabet
28:19either up or down.
28:20Yeah.
28:21There are five puzzles to solve.
28:22Fingers on buzzers.
28:23It's the guest.
28:24The other two keep...
28:25Sturm, please.
28:26Colin, Coulson, here's your first.
28:28Quick as you can.
28:29There we go.
28:30It's colour.
28:31Colin.
28:34Yellow.
28:35Yellow is the answer.
28:37Is it?
28:38Yeah.
28:38Yes.
28:40Fingers on buzzers.
28:41Who's the next one?
28:43Oh, it's two words.
28:45Desert, not desert.
28:48Dessert.
28:53Coulson.
28:54Ice cream.
28:54Yeah.
28:55Is he right with ice cream?
28:57Yes!
28:58Yes!
28:59Well done.
29:00This is really hotly contested, isn't it?
29:03Next one for you both.
29:05One word.
29:07Clue, prison.
29:11Coulson.
29:12Alcatraz.
29:14Alcatraz.
29:15Let's see if that's right.
29:16Very good.
29:17Very good.
29:18Boy, oh, boy, oh, boy.
29:20Well, that's a policeman, isn't it?
29:22That was it.
29:23Yes.
29:23It's a measure.
29:24Nothing to do with arrest, conviction, action stations.
29:27Time for another.
29:28Here it is.
29:29The categories.
29:30One word.
29:31The categories, ink.
29:33Ink.
29:39Time is running out.
29:43I know.
29:43Tattoo.
29:44Yeah, so it's a double S.
29:45It's tattoo.
29:47Last one.
29:48Two words.
29:50Category, luxury car.
29:55Coulson.
29:56Oh, I'm wrong.
29:57Go on.
29:58Go on.
29:58Sadie's Benz.
30:00Can't be right.
30:01Colin Castile.
30:01OK.
30:03The luxury car.
30:06Nothing.
30:06OK, I'll have to show you.
30:07It is Rolls-Royce.
30:09The Z takes us right down that end of the alphabet, doesn't it?
30:12Rolls-Royce.
30:13Colin, you scored two points.
30:14Coulson, four points.
30:16You won that round.
30:17Let's look at the totals, though, for each team.
30:19So, at this point, it's a good old contest, this.
30:22Carol and Colin have 17.
30:25Coulson and Stanley on 21.
30:2721.
30:27So even.
30:28There's nothing in it.
30:29Catchable, but ahead.
30:31So, I hope you got a few of those at home.
30:32If you did, well played.
30:33It's time for our next puzzle, which is all about mental dexterity.
30:36So, best of luck.
30:37This is called Form an Orderly Cue.
30:42So, we'll see how it works.
30:43A question will appear, but somehow our supercomputer, and super is a stretch, to be fair.
30:48I think we're on Windows 82 here, has reordered each word alphabetically rather than how they should be written.
30:56So.
30:56Solar System.
30:57What is it, Carol?
30:58Solar System.
30:59Milky Way.
31:00Milky Way.
31:01Milky Way.
31:01Milky Way.
31:02Collectors item.
31:03Carol got a space question wrong just then.
31:05It was only an example.
31:07It never happens.
31:07Let's see what the answer would have been.
31:09The word Earth.
31:10My spelling actually looks like the question.
31:14Okay.
31:15So, the planet Earth is in what galaxy?
31:17The answer is the Milky Way.
31:18Yes.
31:19You're playing team versus team here.
31:21On the buzzer.
31:22There we go.
31:22Puzzle one.
31:23Question coming.
31:28Carol.
31:29Red.
31:29Yeah, what colour?
31:31Is red the answer?
31:34Hallelujah.
31:35Well, let's unscramble the question.
31:37Cherry is a shade of what colour?
31:39Next question.
31:40There it is.
31:43Colson.
31:43Italy.
31:44Let's see if it's Italy.
31:46You're playing well, my friends.
31:49This is a dyslexic stream, by the way.
31:52Can I just say?
31:53Let's see the unscramble question, please.
31:55Rome is the capital of what country?
31:57And the answer is Italy.
31:57OK, next question.
32:04Carol.
32:05Crown Jewels.
32:06Let's see if the Crown Jewels is right.
32:10Chance to steal.
32:11What?
32:13Birds.
32:14It's, um...
32:15Need an answer.
32:16Ravens.
32:17Ravens, they say.
32:18Sally Lindsay.
32:20Oh, man.
32:21Let's unscramble it.
32:22What birds are famously kept at the Tower of London?
32:24Fingers back on buzzers.
32:26Here we go.
32:27In.
32:33Carol.
32:351960s.
32:37Let's see if you're right with 1960s.
32:40I see what you did there.
32:41Yay!
32:42Let's have a look here at the question.
32:44In which decade were the Rolling Stones formed?
32:47Here's another question.
32:52Oh, I'm...
32:53Carol.
32:54Tennis.
32:55Let's see if that's right.
32:57Tennis is right.
32:59I've realised there's a Raducanu in there.
33:01Let's have a look.
33:02It's Emma Raducanu, star of which sport?
33:04Yeah.
33:05Oh, Coulson.
33:05Our final form and orderly cue puzzle starts now.
33:14Coulson.
33:15Adele.
33:16Adele.
33:16Is that the answer?
33:19Adele!
33:21I see Easy On Me.
33:22Let's have a look at the question.
33:23Unscramble.
33:24Easy On Me was the number one hit for which singer?
33:27Adele.
33:27You like your music?
33:29Yes.
33:29Yeah, good on the music.
33:30Good stuff.
33:31At the end of that round, Carol and Colin have 23 points.
33:34Sally and Coulson still just ahead.
33:37We're 26.
33:39It's so tight this game.
33:41I thought Vorders was clawing.
33:45So, our penultimate round.
33:47In this one, both teams will be tackling the Letterboxx.
33:50The fastest team to solve their puzzle will receive two bonus points,
33:53which may prove crucial come the end of the show.
33:55So, it's all to play for in Letterboxx Ladder.
34:00I'll show you how it works.
34:01So, you'll see three key words appear on screen.
34:04There they are in our example,
34:06in between a series of spaces
34:07where you need to find the connections that link the word.
34:10So, for example, here you've got to find a word
34:11that comes after brick and before flower.
34:13And you use the letters above them.
34:16Brick and flower.
34:19Oh, brick wall.
34:20Brick wall.
34:21Oh, yeah.
34:21Wall flower.
34:22Yeah, that works.
34:23You can see the letters remaining up above.
34:25Wall flower.
34:25Flower something post.
34:26Flower bed.
34:28No, no flower bed.
34:29Flower bed.
34:30Bed post.
34:31Yeah, good, guys.
34:32And then you've got three.
34:34Post box.
34:35As always, you'll be against the clock.
34:37You can solve the ladder in any order.
34:38And as soon as you've completed the entire puzzle,
34:40please hit the button to stop the clock.
34:42You'll score two points per solved word.
34:45But, crucially,
34:46if you complete all three words faster than your opponents,
34:49you will receive two bonus points.
34:52Sally and Colson, you're leading,
34:53so please head over to the letterbox to face your ladder.
34:58As soon as you solve the ladder,
35:00hit the button to stop the clock.
35:01Your time starts now.
35:04Soda drive.
35:06Soda pop, pop rock, no.
35:08Soda, is it soda pop?
35:11Pop rock.
35:11No, it's no.
35:12Soda...
35:15Mmm...
35:15Soda something rock.
35:18Soda pop.
35:18What is soda?
35:20This is not good.
35:24Erm...
35:24Soda pop.
35:26So, no, it can't be.
35:27There's only one.
35:27No, Pete.
35:28Oh, yes, soda pop.
35:29Soda pop.
35:30Oh, you're OK, you're right, well done.
35:32You've got it.
35:33Rock.
35:35Erm...
35:36Rock.
35:40Rock, erm...
35:41Rock something drive.
35:44Rock something drive.
35:46Rock, erm...
35:47Rock, mate, mate, drive, mate, drive.
35:49No, no, what is it?
35:50Rock, drive.
35:51Rock, day.
35:52Ah!
35:54Time running out.
35:55Rock.
35:56Ah!
35:58That's not rock star.
36:00No.
36:03Something drive.
36:03Rock.
36:05Oh, flippin' heck.
36:08Rock.
36:09Drive time, drive time.
36:10Drive time.
36:14Time.
36:14What we got in the middle?
36:15Oh!
36:17Can you make sense of that one?
36:18When you're looking at it now,
36:19that's out of time,
36:20but maybe think about computers
36:22rather than driveways.
36:24No, inside your computer,
36:25all your memories on a hard drive.
36:27Hard drive.
36:27And rock hard, rock hard, yeah.
36:29Oh, no.
36:29So it's not hard rock,
36:31but rock hard, as in.
36:32Really?
36:32Soda pop, pop rock,
36:34rock hard, hard drive,
36:36drive time.
36:36You have scored four points
36:38before Carol and Colin
36:40have their turn
36:41to play the letterbox ladder.
36:42We're going to pause
36:43for a pre-planned advertising break.
36:45The wheels of commerce
36:46must keep moving.
36:47Join us after
36:48to see whether Colin Jackson
36:49can secure yet another
36:51podium finish,
36:52although I have to say
36:53it would be a miracle
36:54if he somehow
36:54managed to come third.
36:56We'll see you in a few minutes.
37:01Here's a letterbox ladder
37:02for you to tackle.
37:04Can you figure out
37:04the missing word
37:05that links the two clues?
37:07Best of luck.
37:14Did you successfully
37:15solve this letterbox ladder?
37:19If you did,
37:20great puzzling.
37:24Welcome back
37:24to Celebrity Puzzling.
37:25We're about to see
37:26which of these two teams
37:27will secure puzzling
37:29immortality
37:29by even beyond sport.
37:31This is now Colin, okay?
37:33Carol, Colin,
37:34your turn to face
37:35letterbox ladder.
37:36You'll have three
37:37new connecting words
37:38to solve.
37:39Sally and Colson
37:40just failed
37:40to complete the ladder,
37:41which means that
37:42if you complete all three,
37:43you'll guarantee
37:44those two bonus points.
37:45Good luck.
37:46Your time starts now.
37:49Curling, age, chats.
37:51Curling.
37:54What do you have
37:54with the curling?
37:56Stone.
37:57Stone age, yes.
37:58Let's do that.
37:59No, it's four letters.
38:00No, stone.
38:01Curling.
38:02Ice.
38:03Ice age?
38:03Ice three?
38:04No, ice is three.
38:06Age chat.
38:08So we could have chat.
38:10Oh, I was going to go
38:11chat, really.
38:12Blunk in X.
38:13There's no R's.
38:14Is that M?
38:15No.
38:16No, there's no M.
38:18Curling.
38:19Curling.
38:20Is there a B?
38:21No.
38:22Curling tongue.
38:23Tongue.
38:23Is there a T?
38:24No.
38:25No.
38:26Curling.
38:27It's not stones,
38:28not enough curling.
38:29Curling.
38:31It's not ball.
38:32There's no thing.
38:33There's no R, P, P.
38:37Age.
38:38What would age in chat?
38:39Something chat.
38:40Something chat.
38:42Online chat.
38:44Online?
38:44No.
38:46On to the left.
38:47Time is running out.
38:48I know.
38:49I know.
38:50S.
38:50Swing.
38:51Show age.
38:52Curling.
38:53Honestly, this is so hard.
38:56Everyone knows.
38:57Get the hurdling out, Colin.
38:59Shut up.
39:00Okay.
39:03That's hard.
39:04What is the hurdling equivalent of that?
39:06Is that where you're on the blocks
39:07and you don't hear the gun?
39:08False start.
39:10I think we've got the last two.
39:11I think we've got the last two,
39:11but we're not sure.
39:12What do you think the last one is?
39:13We've got age group and group chat.
39:16Okay.
39:16Let's just put that.
39:17And then chat show.
39:17And then chat show.
39:18Green's on there.
39:19Group chat.
39:20Yes, we like that.
39:22Chat show.
39:22Maybe if you now see the remaining letters.
39:25Curling iron.
39:26Oh, curling iron.
39:27I told you as soon as they'd gone,
39:28we'd see it, didn't I?
39:29Yeah.
39:30Bardic, fuming.
39:31You did say stone age.
39:32Yeah, we said stone age.
39:33And Kurt, that's quite clever
39:34because the stone is the thing you slide
39:37in the sport of curling.
39:39Curling iron, iron age, age group,
39:42group chat, chat show.
39:44Very unusual to see Carol not got off the blocks there.
39:46Yeah, nothing.
39:47I'm so sorry.
39:48It's a terrible thing to see people sleeping in the blocks.
39:52Please head back to your seat.
39:56So, Carol, Colin,
39:58you didn't manage to add any points to your score.
40:00Oh, that's so hard.
40:02That means going into the final,
40:03the overall scores are
40:05Carol and Colin, 23.
40:07Oh.
40:08Sally and Colson, 30.
40:10Yeah.
40:10It's not a lot in it.
40:11It's not a lot in it.
40:13It's tight.
40:14It now all comes down to this.
40:16It's time for our final round, Answer Bank.
40:20So, Carol and Colin,
40:21a bit of catching up to do,
40:22but my goodness,
40:23we've got Brain of Britain here
40:24plus a brilliant hurdler,
40:25speed and intelligence.
40:27So, you can do this.
40:28In a moment,
40:29I'll show you a grid of 12 words.
40:31I'll then ask questions against the clock,
40:33so the grid here will fill out with words.
40:35You buzz in
40:36and give me the correct answer
40:37from the words on the grid.
40:38If an answer's got more than one word,
40:40you must give all the corresponding words
40:42in the grid,
40:43and you'll get a point per word.
40:45So, it could add up to winning
40:46or losing the whole show on this.
40:48Let's reveal all the words
40:49on the Answer Bank now.
40:51Down.
40:53One.
40:55Bird.
40:57Ball.
40:59Big.
41:01Ship.
41:03Dicky.
41:05Humming.
41:07Thunder.
41:09Ears.
41:11Bolt.
41:13Water.
41:14There are your words.
41:1612 of them.
41:17If you're ready to play,
41:18we will fire away with tonight's final.
41:20Your time starts now.
41:22A sad number of magpies.
41:25Carol.
41:26One.
41:27Correct.
41:28Yorkshire cricket legend.
41:29Colson.
41:30Dicky Bird.
41:31Well done.
41:32A famous sprinter.
41:34Colin.
41:35Bolt.
41:36Glad you got that one.
41:37Thrown by an angry Zeus.
41:41Carol.
41:42Thunderbolt.
41:43Correct.
41:44A word from the title of the second Avatar film.
41:48Coulson.
41:50Water.
41:51Well done, Coulson.
41:52Films.
41:53A type of transport.
41:55Colin.
41:57Ship.
41:57Correct.
41:59Launches from Tracy Island.
42:01Sally.
42:02Thunderbird.
42:03Looking for Thunderbird.
42:06A huge number.
42:09Carol.
42:10Big.
42:11I want a big one.
42:13Oh!
42:13We did the same thing.
42:14It's like a crossword clue.
42:17This can come from the blue.
42:19Carol.
42:22Thunderbolt.
42:23No.
42:24Bolt.
42:25Sesame Street character.
42:26Sally.
42:26Big Bird.
42:27Correct.
42:28A pronoun or a number.
42:31Sally.
42:32One.
42:33Correct.
42:34This can fly backwards.
42:36Colin.
42:37Hummingbird.
42:38Correct.
42:39You might win half a million on it.
42:43Colin.
42:44Thunderball.
42:45Thunderball is right.
42:46Native American protector.
42:53Oh, erm...
42:54Thunderbird.
42:55Number one in 75.
43:02Wanted down, down.
43:03Status quo.
43:04Vital to life.
43:06Carol.
43:07Water.
43:08Correct.
43:09Singing or smelling.
43:11All way out of time.
43:12God knows who that is.
43:14Do you know that?
43:14Singing or smelling.
43:17Singing or smelling was humming.
43:19Humming.
43:20Never done a thing where we've given you the same word twice.
43:24Yeah, down, down.
43:25The status quo song.
43:26I didn't expect it.
43:27Yeah, that can happen as well.
43:28Things that you don't expect can happen, Carol.
43:30That's the lesson there for us.
43:31Let's take a look at the final scores.
43:33Carol and Colin, 33.
43:37Sally and Coulson, 36.
43:41Oh, no way!
43:43That was mad!
43:44Yeah.
43:45Corrie.
43:46Corrie, Corrie.
43:47The double Corrie.
43:48Very powerful.
43:49My goodness.
43:50In a final bit of housekeeping, I can now...
43:53Oh!
43:54I can now hand over the puzzling cube to his new owner, Coulson.
44:01He stole my beating heart.
44:03Yeah.
44:04There are ways of wearing this, by the way, as well.
44:06We've worked out.
44:06So if you wanted to go out in public...
44:08Yes, I do.
44:08With something...
44:09There's a way of attaching to an arm or shoulder.
44:12Necklace, I was thinking.
44:13It's possible, yeah, if it could be done safely, yeah.
44:15Not while diving.
44:16Time as well to thank Carol, Sally, Colin and Coulson, of course, for their brilliant
44:20efforts and patience.
44:21Boy, oh boy, were they patient.
44:23Join us next time on Celebrity Puzzling.
44:25We'll have another one of these to give away.
44:28Till then, good night and puzzle on.
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