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00:17Welcome to Ridiculous, The Ridiculously Clever Show,
00:21where three teams of riddle solvers take on
00:24our devious riddle master. Hello, Henry.
00:27Hello, Ranvier. How are you today?
00:28Very well. I'm very much looking forward to meeting today's teams.
00:31Now, have you got some tricksy ones up your sleeve today?
00:33I certainly have.
00:34In fact, I've got a little practice one that I've composed.
00:36Oh, right. Let's have a listen.
00:38I'll give it to you.
00:38When I exercise, my knees are bent.
00:41When I live in your house, I don't pay rent.
00:44What am I? Any ideas?
00:46I've got an idea. You've got an idea?
00:47But I'm going to hold on to it. I'm going to make you wait for it.
00:51Let's meet today's teams.
00:54Who's with us today?
00:55I'm Yasmin. This is my husband, Redwan, and we're from London.
00:57I'm Ellie.
00:59This is my brother's girlfriend, Katie, and we're from Lancashire.
01:02I'm Vespina.
01:02This is my partner, Stephen.
01:04And we're from Belfast.
01:05Super to have you all with us now.
01:07Henry, I think I may have cracked it.
01:10Okay.
01:10The riddle is, when I exercise, my knees are bent.
01:13When I live in your house, I don't pay rent.
01:16What am I?
01:17So, Rami, you think you know it?
01:18Do any of the teams know it?
01:20Yeah.
01:20Oh, hello. Go on.
01:21I think it's Squatter.
01:23Squatter is absolutely right.
01:24Yeah, of course.
01:25Yeah.
01:25I think you guys had it as well, aren't there?
01:26Yeah.
01:27Squatter, of course.
01:28If you're bending your knees doing squats.
01:29But also, if you're living somewhere without paying rent, you're a squatter as well.
01:31Yeah, well done.
01:32That's exactly what I was going to say.
01:35Thank you so much, Riddle Master.
01:37Well, welcome to all of our teams today.
01:39It is lovely to have you with us this afternoon.
01:41Right.
01:42Now we're into the game proper, so let me tell you how it's going to work.
01:45You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry.
01:47In order to unlock each riddle, you'll first have to correctly answer three general knowledge questions.
01:53Now, in this round, the questions from me are worth £25.
01:57Henry, how much are your riddles worth?
01:59Well, in this round, the riddles are worth £100 each.
02:01They're the easiest ones you're going to face throughout the whole game, so you'll
02:04want to be getting these ones right.
02:06OK, here we go.
02:07And we will be saying goodbye to one team at the end of this round, so every question
02:13is important.
02:15OK, if you're ready, time for some general knowledge.
02:18Let's play.
02:21In the fairy tale Cinderella, what large vegetable is turned into...
02:26..Yasmine and Ridwan?
02:27Pumpkin.
02:28Yes, it's turned into a carriage.
02:29£25 to Yasmine and Ridwan.
02:32In cycling, the term bicycle motocross is more commonly referred to by which three letters?
02:39Ellie and Katie?
02:40The NX.
02:41Correct.
02:43What rhyming term is used for a portable radio transmitter and receiver used for two-way communication?
02:49Vespina and Stephen?
02:51Walkie-dokie.
02:52Correct.
02:53Right.
02:55You're all up and running, which is nice.
02:56Good.
02:57What colour blood cells are part of the human body's immune system?
03:02Yasmin and Ridwan?
03:03Red.
03:03Correct.
03:04What colour blood cells are part of the human body's immune system?
03:08Vespina and Stephen?
03:09Wife.
03:10Correct.
03:11Now, just reveal to us all what you do for a living, Vespina.
03:14I'm a doctor.
03:15There you go.
03:16Very good.
03:18Often used in social media, the acronym FOMO means fear of what?
03:22Yasmin and Ridwan?
03:23Fear of missing out.
03:24Fear of missing out.
03:25Yes.
03:26So, Yasmin and Ridwan, Vespina and Stephen, you're both just one correct answer away from unlocking your first riddle.
03:34The young Frau is a peak in which European mountain range?
03:39Vespina and Stephen?
03:40The Alps.
03:41Correct.
03:42Well done.
03:43Yes.
03:44It's worth a little high five for that, isn't it?
03:46Yes.
03:46Lovely stuff.
03:47Now, Vespina, how long have you been together with Stephen?
03:49Five years.
03:50Five years.
03:51And has he put a ring on it yet?
03:53Is there even an engagement ring?
03:54Not yet.
03:55Stephen, what have you got to say for yourself, young man?
03:58It's not yet, but sooner.
04:00Oh, I say.
04:01I love it.
04:03Vespina, you've already told us you're a doctor.
04:05I am, yes.
04:05What kind of medicine do you work in?
04:07So, I work in a hospice, looking after patients at near the end of their lives, symptom control,
04:13you know, a bit of holistic care.
04:14And often people think working in a hospice must be depressing and sad, but actually,
04:18it can be quite uplifting in many ways.
04:20Yeah, it's quite nice.
04:21It's very, you know, fulfilling.
04:22So, yeah, I really like it.
04:23Really fulfilling.
04:24And Stephen, what about you?
04:25I'm a community care worker, so I work going into people's houses, looking after them,
04:29medication control, feeding, stuff like that.
04:31Well, what a caring couple you make.
04:34Okay.
04:34Now, Vespina and Stephen, you do have a clue from Henry that you can use during the game
04:39at any time to help you solve a riddle.
04:41But, of course, you only get one clue throughout the whole show.
04:44So, use it carefully.
04:45Henry, over to you.
04:46Here we go.
04:47Your first riddle.
04:47Good luck.
04:48What can hold a lot of water unless it's burst?
04:51Gets mad when reversed and can be uttered as a curse.
04:56Okay.
04:57Suppose you get mad like D-A-M, like dam.
05:00Dam.
05:00I think that part means like the word is reversed.
05:04Yeah.
05:04So, it is a dam.
05:05Yeah.
05:05So, a dam can burst and it's mad reversed.
05:09And you also say dam when you curse rather than swearing.
05:13Yeah.
05:13So, we would like to say dam.
05:17Dam.
05:21Dam, you've got it right.
05:22Yeah, absolutely.
05:23Yeah, of course.
05:23Yeah.
05:24A lot of water unless it's burst.
05:25A dam, of course, holds back water unless a dam bursts.
05:28If you reverse mad, as you correctly say, you get D-A-M, dam.
05:31And, of course, you might say dam, yes, as a curse.
05:34Well done.
05:34Brilliantly solved.
05:35Well done, Vespina and Stephen.
05:37It took you no time at all.
05:38That's £100.
05:40Vespina and Stephen.
05:41So, that's our first riddle done.
05:42We've got three more to go, so hands by the buzzers.
05:45Let's keep playing.
05:50Ellie and Katie.
05:52Barack Obama.
05:52Correct.
05:54£25 to Ellie and Katie.
05:57The David Hockney painting, Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy,
06:00depicts what type of domestic animal?
06:06Parrot.
06:07Incorrect.
06:09The David Hockney painting, Mr Ellie and Katie.
06:11A cat.
06:12Yes, it's Percy the cat.
06:14Ellie and Katie, you're one correct answer away from unlocking your first riddle.
06:18Angela Griffin and Jason Manford have both played the head teacher in which drama series set in a school?
06:25Yasmin and Ridwan.
06:27Bad education.
06:28Incorrect.
06:29Angela Griffin and Jason Manford have both played Ellie and Katie.
06:33Waterloo Road.
06:33Yes.
06:34Brilliant.
06:35Well done.
06:35Ellie and Katie.
06:37So, you've unlocked your first riddle.
06:38So, you said, Ellie, that your brother is Katie's boyfriend.
06:43Is that the right way round?
06:44She's technically my sister-in-law.
06:45And you get on so well, don't you?
06:47Like peas in a pod?
06:48Yeah.
06:48We're like twins.
06:49And who's the lovely young man who has brought you together?
06:52Um, Sam.
06:54That would be Sam.
06:55Sam.
06:55And Ellie, are you almost closer to Katie than you are to your own brother, in a sense?
06:59No.
06:59100%.
06:59I love my brother, but...
07:01There's no question about that.
07:02I love Katie a little bit more.
07:04Well, I'll tell you what, he's a lucky fellow.
07:06He's got two lovely women in his life.
07:08So, Ellie and Katie, well done.
07:10Of course, you can use a clue if you need it.
07:12Yes.
07:12Good luck, Ellie and Katie.
07:13Yeah, good luck indeed.
07:15What single piece of misinformation carried by believers may leave you flat on your back?
07:22So, erm, I feel like you lie down on your back.
07:27Misinformation is a lie.
07:29And if you're flat on your back, you're lying.
07:31So, is it a lie?
07:33Yeah.
07:33Yeah.
07:34Do you agree?
07:34I gave no input there, but I...
07:36I'm so sorry, I took over them, but I...
07:37I agree 100%.
07:38Yeah.
07:39I feel like it's a lie.
07:40So, yeah, a lie is our answer.
07:42Locked in.
07:42You've locked in lie.
07:44Yep.
07:46It's the right answer.
07:47Well done.
07:48Lie, of course, yeah.
07:49Misinformation is a lie.
07:50If you're flat on your back, you'd be lying down.
07:52And, of course, carried by believers, yeah.
07:54So, the word lie is carried by believers, because it's in the middle of the word believers.
07:57Oh, yes.
07:58Very good.
07:58See, nothing is out of place in the riddle.
08:01Everything has a meaning.
08:02Everything has a purpose.
08:03Not always meaning, but sometimes also, of course, it's a linguistic clue or something
08:06that sounds like something.
08:07All sorts of different things going on.
08:09Yeah.
08:10Brilliant.
08:10Brilliant.
08:11Well done, Ellie and Katie.
08:12Let me give you £100.
08:15So, there's two more riddles to go, plenty more questions, so let's keep playing.
08:18What is the name of the common unit of currency used in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka?
08:23Yasmin and Ridwan.
08:25Rupees.
08:26Correct.
08:29What surname is shared by siblings who had separate number one singles with these words
08:35and gotta get through this?
08:37Ellie and Katie.
08:38Beddingfield.
08:39Correct.
08:40It was Natasha and Daniel Beddingfield.
08:42Which royal estate in Aberdeenshire was purchased by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria in 1852?
08:51Ellie and Katie.
08:53Balmoral.
08:54Yes.
08:57Was that a sort of guess?
08:58It was...
08:59Yeah, it was a little bit in my head and then I was like, I'm not even sure if I'm
09:02saying
09:02it right, but...
09:03It's Balmoral, but...
09:04Yeah.
09:04Yes, exactly.
09:05Balmoral.
09:05Your morale is high.
09:07After that answer.
09:08Balmoral.
09:08Good.
09:08What shape is the head of an Allen key?
09:12Yasmin and Ridwan.
09:14Er...
09:15Circle.
09:16Incorrect.
09:16What shape is the head?
09:18Vespina and Stephen.
09:19Hexagonal.
09:20Correct.
09:21Very good.
09:22It would just keep going round if it was a circle.
09:25It wouldn't...
09:26It wouldn't be tightening anything up, really.
09:31Which detective character created by Agatha Christie lives in St Mary Mead?
09:35Vespina and Stephen?
09:36Hercule Poirot.
09:37Incorrect.
09:38Which detective character created by Agatha Christie?
09:41Yasmin and Ridwan.
09:42Miss Marple.
09:43Correct.
09:44Jane Marple lives in St Mary Mead.
09:47Right.
09:47Yasmin and Ridwan and Ellie and Katie.
09:50Either one of you could unlock the next riddle.
09:53In the name of the US government agency, the FBI, what...
09:57Yasmin and Ridwan?
09:59Your Bureau of Investigation?
10:01I can take that, yes.
10:03The full question was, in the name of the US government agency, the FBI,
10:07what does the letter B represent?
10:09The answer was Bureau.
10:11OK.
10:11Yasmin and Ridwan, you have unlocked your first riddle.
10:14Tell us a bit about yourselves.
10:16You are married.
10:17Yes.
10:17That's right, yeah.
10:17Did you hear that, Stephen?
10:18They're married.
10:19Pointing that out.
10:21Yasmin and Ridwan, tell us a bit about yourselves.
10:22You've got children.
10:23So we've got a seven-year-old and a three-year-old.
10:25Gosh, so this is like a day off, is it, essentially, being here?
10:28Yeah, just relaxing and having a full...
10:30What about relaxing?
10:33Yasmin and Ridwan, can you beat the riddle master on your first riddle?
10:37Let's see.
10:37Let's see.
10:38Yasmin and Ridwan.
10:38You're trailing behind a little bit.
10:39Be handy to get this.
10:41I'm the leader of royals, but when it comes to the throne, I'm third in line.
10:46Power ends with me.
10:48What am I?
10:50The letter R.
10:53Yasmin and Ridwan, you're locking in the letter R.
10:56Is that right?
10:56Yes, please.
10:57Why?
10:58Yeah, so, royals starts with R.
11:01Throne, it's the third letter in R.
11:04And in power, it's the last letter.
11:06Yasmin, it's the right answer.
11:08Well done, yeah.
11:09Of course, yeah.
11:10Leader of royals is R.
11:11The first letter there.
11:12Third in line to the throne, yeah.
11:14Of course, we're talking about the third letter of throne is R.
11:16And, of course, the last letter of power is R.
11:18Very, very quick work.
11:20Well done.
11:20Yasmin and Ridwan, that's £100 to you.
11:24OK, and we're into our final riddle of this opening round.
11:27Good luck.
11:28Which small variety of citrus fruit shares its name with the official language of China?
11:34Thesmina and Stephen.
11:36Mandarin.
11:37Correct.
11:38£25 to you.
11:40The pipistrelle is a species of what type of flying mammal?
11:46Yasmin and Ridwan.
11:47Bird.
11:48Incorrect.
11:50The pipistrelle is a...
11:52Thesmina and Stephen.
11:53Bat.
11:54Correct.
11:56Yeah, really good.
11:58Which luxury French fashion brand founded in...
12:01Yasmin and Ridwan.
12:03Louis Vuitton.
12:03Correct.
12:05The full question was, which luxury French fashion brand founded in 1854 is known by the initials LV?
12:13Louis Vuitton is it.
12:15Every team is on £250.
12:19The team with the lowest price part at the end of this round goes home.
12:24Hands by the buzzers. Here we go.
12:26Which typically blue gemstone is the traditional gift for a 45th?
12:31Thesmina and Stephen.
12:32Sapphire.
12:33Correct.
12:35Yes.
12:36Right.
12:36Okay.
12:38Thesmina and Stephen.
12:40So you've unlocked the final riddle in this round.
12:43Henry.
12:44Here it comes.
12:46Confess to a sin?
12:47What's the price to get in?
12:50Confess to a sin?
12:51What's the price to get in?
12:53So confess to a sin.
12:56So...
12:58I suppose, confess to a priest?
13:01Yeah, but what's the price to get in?
13:04Would it be like the cost?
13:07Confess to a sin?
13:09You said confess to a sin.
13:11No, but it doesn't spell cost.
13:13No.
13:16What's the price to get in?
13:18I want to say cost.
13:20What's the cost of confessing to a sin?
13:22Yeah, go for it, yeah.
13:23We're locking cost.
13:25Cost.
13:26What's your thinking there?
13:28What's the price to get in?
13:29So it would be the cost of a price to get in.
13:31And confess to a sin.
13:32So it's what's the cost of confessing to that sin?
13:34What's the...
13:36Oh no, hold on.
13:37I don't think that's right.
13:40That's my reason, but I think I'm wrong.
13:43You are wrong.
13:44I'm sorry.
13:45Sorry to say.
13:46Now, there's no stealing in this round.
13:48But do either of the teams have any ideas what this might be?
13:51Is it like your soul or your...
13:53I don't know.
13:54Something along those lines.
13:55But I don't actually know what it is.
13:56So don't quote me on it.
13:59I won't quote you on it.
14:00OK, so let's look at it a different way.
14:02If you're confessing to something or you're owning up to something,
14:05what are you doing?
14:06Or if you're paying to get in somewhere, if you're paying for a ticket,
14:08the price on the ticket would be the price of...
14:11It's a very confusing one.
14:12Oh, you've stumped us.
14:12Admission?
14:13Admission is the right answer, yeah.
14:15Admission.
14:16Yeah, the price to get in is the admission price.
14:19And of course, confession is an admission of guilt.
14:21That's a clever one.
14:23That was a ridiculous one, wasn't it?
14:25It was.
14:25We enjoyed that one.
14:27So, teams, at the end of that round,
14:29Vespina and Stephen have £275,
14:33which means that you are safely through to the next round.
14:37But, both Yasmin and Ridwan and Ellie and Katie have £250 apiece,
14:43which now means we need a tie-break question.
14:47So, whoever gets closest to the correct answer
14:51will continue to the next round.
14:54Good luck to both teams.
14:56Henry, over to you.
14:57Very exciting.
14:58Got my gold envelope out.
14:59Yeah, lovely.
15:00Let's have a look.
15:01Here is your tie-break question.
15:04The Exeter book is the oldest collection of English riddles.
15:08As the crow flies and to the closest mile,
15:11what is the distance between the ridiculous studio in Salford
15:14and Exeter Cathedral where the book is kept?
15:20What is the distance between the ridiculous studio in Salford
15:23and Exeter Cathedral where the book is kept?
15:29That's your time up there. Pens down, please.
15:32Yasmin and Ridwan, what have you put down?
15:3480, and then we're writing miles.
15:36OK. Ellie and Katie, what have you put down?
15:39We have put 645 miles.
15:42Interesting answers.
15:44I can tell you the correct answer is...
15:53..197 miles.
15:54Which means the team going through to the next round
15:56are Yasmin and Ridwan.
15:58Well done.
15:59Oh, Ellie and Katie, can I just say, it's tough, isn't it?
16:02Yeah.
16:02That was so hard.
16:04Like, you could have picked a better question for us at the end.
16:06LAUGHTER
16:09Yasmin and Ridwan, congratulations.
16:11That means you are through really unlucky, Ellie and Katie.
16:16I'm afraid that does mean that we have to say goodbye to you.
16:18Ellie and Katie, thank you so much for being on the show.
16:21Thank you for having us.
16:22Did you enjoy it?
16:22Yeah.
16:23Yeah, it was great to have you on.
16:24Well done.
16:25OK, so, well, a tie-breaking round one.
16:28How much more drama can we handle, Riddle Master?
16:30I know, well, hopefully a bit more,
16:31because we've got some more rounds to come.
16:33We've got many more riddles to come,
16:34and that's it for part one.
16:36Right, should we have a little easy one to ease the tension?
16:39Well, I don't know about easy, but, yeah, I'll see.
16:41I'm a fearsome old reptile.
16:43You might see me in a while with my big, long smile.
16:47What am I?
16:48I'll give you the answer when we come back.
17:00Welcome back.
17:00Now, before the break, Henry, you set us another riddle.
17:03Certainly did.
17:04I'm a fearsome old reptile.
17:06This is just more of a personal monologue, really.
17:09I'm a fearsome old reptile.
17:11You might see me in a while with my big, long smile.
17:15What am I?
17:16Any ideas?
17:17Yeah.
17:18Yeah.
17:18What is it, then?
17:19Well, a reptile.
17:21We're thinking a crocodile,
17:22because when you say, like, see you in a while,
17:24see you in a while, crocodile.
17:25Yeah, absolutely.
17:26See you later, alligator,
17:26but see you in a while, crocodile.
17:28Crocodile.
17:28Of course, crocodiles have a big, long mouth
17:30to give you a big, long grin.
17:32Well done.
17:32Well, I tell you what.
17:33What a first round.
17:35Yasmin and Ridwan,
17:37your nerves must have been jingle jangling
17:39through the whole of that tie break.
17:41Yeah, I'm still thinking about the round.
17:43That ain't key, to be honest.
17:46And listen, even now,
17:48Vespina and Stephen,
17:49of course you were not involved in the tie break,
17:51but there's only £25 between you now.
17:53So it is still incredibly close between the two teams.
17:57And here we are in round two.
17:58So in this round, the questions are worth £50.
18:02Once again, you need three correct to unlock a riddle,
18:04and the riddles have changed.
18:05Haven't they, Henry?
18:06Certainly have.
18:07In this round, you're going to be facing visual riddles.
18:09So as you might expect, they contain pictures,
18:11but also numbers, shapes and words.
18:13They're a little bit trickier than they were in the first round.
18:15So if you get them right, they're worth £200 each.
18:19Now, only one member of your team will be able to answer,
18:21and you'll have just 60 seconds to get it right.
18:24And in this round, if you get it wrong,
18:26the riddle will then be offered to the opposing team.
18:29But first, you need to answer more general knowledge questions.
18:32So hands by the buzzers.
18:34Let's play.
18:37Which province of Canada represents the letter Q?
18:42Vespina and Stephen?
18:43Quebec.
18:43Yes, in the NATO phonetic alphabet, it is Quebec.
18:46The first £50 of this round to Vespina and Stephen.
18:49What is the anatomical name for the breastbone?
18:54Yasmin and Ridwan?
18:56Stenham.
18:56Correct.
18:59Which pop group had UK top ten hits in the 1980s
19:03with Girls on Film and Wild Boys?
19:06Yasmin and Ridwan?
19:08Spice Girls.
19:08Incorrect.
19:09Which pop group had UK top ten hits in the 1980s
19:12with Girls on Film and Wild Boys?
19:16Vespina and Stephen?
19:17Duran Duran?
19:18Correct.
19:19Duran Duran is right.
19:21Vespina and Stephen, you're one correct answer away
19:23from unlocking the first visual riddle.
19:25The films Shirley Valentine and Mamma Mia
19:28are both set on the islands of which country?
19:30Vespina and Stephen?
19:31Greece.
19:32Yeah.
19:35Very nice.
19:36You didn't get the sternum one, though, did you?
19:38I know.
19:39I wasn't fast enough.
19:41But you got the Greek one.
19:43Because you're Greek, obviously.
19:43That's the point, isn't it?
19:45Lovely.
19:46Well, Vespina and Stephen, you've unlocked the riddle.
19:49Now, only one of you can face this
19:51and there are three categories to choose from.
19:52Let's take a look.
19:54Pictures, numbers or names?
19:57What do you want to do and who wants to do it?
19:59Stephen is going to do it.
20:00I've made for all of these.
20:01Yeah.
20:02The way I'm doing them.
20:03Right.
20:04Stephen, what category would you like?
20:05I'll take pictures.
20:06Super stuff.
20:07OK.
20:07So, remember, you can still ask for a clue.
20:09So, if you say a clue, we'll stop the clock.
20:11Henry will read it out and then we'll restart it.
20:14OK?
20:14Good luck.
20:15Stephen, 60 seconds to give me the right answer
20:17after I finish reading the riddle.
20:19What word connects each of these things?
20:21Your time starts now.
20:23So, what word connects each of these things?
20:25So, it's a monkey, Brazil, a grape, and then bread,
20:31and I have no idea what that fourth one is.
20:35Monkey.
20:39Monkey, Brazil.
20:48I'm going to have to ask for a clue.
20:50Stop the clock.
20:51You need to bolt something to the end.
20:53Start the clock.
20:55You need to bolt something to the end.
21:02The only thing I can think of is nut, only because of Brazil nut.
21:07So, that's the only thing I can think of is nut.
21:09Are you locking nut in?
21:10Yeah.
21:11You've locked in nut.
21:14Brazil nut, you say, but a bit of a guess.
21:16Yes.
21:18Correct?
21:18The answer is nut.
21:20Brazil nut, monkey nut.
21:21That's a P, not a great peanut.
21:25Thank little for Brazil.
21:26Absolutely.
21:27They couldn't make sandwiches with the bread at the end there quite.
21:30And that's a chest, of course, with treasure in it there.
21:32Chestnut.
21:33You know, I was like, gooseberry nut.
21:35What's that?
21:36What's a gooseberry nut?
21:38Well, well done for getting out of five and really knowing what one was.
21:42And getting it anyway.
21:43Well done.
21:44It's good work.
21:44Very, very good.
21:45Well done.
21:46OK, so £200 to Vespina and Stephen.
21:49Right, let's crack on.
21:51We've got plenty more questions and two more riddles in this round.
21:54Which English author wrote the fantasy novel series Discworld?
21:59Vespina and Stephen?
22:00Terry Pratchett.
22:01Correct.
22:02Is it a favourite?
22:04Yes.
22:04Ah, lovely.
22:06OK.
22:07£50 to Vespina and Stephen.
22:20Philadelphia.
22:32It's always sunny in Philadelphia.
22:34Correct.
22:35Philadelphia.
22:37Right.
22:37So you're one correct answer away from unlocking the next visual riddle.
22:42Which type of pastry is traditionally used in Middle Eastern baklava?
22:46Yasmin and Ridwan?
22:48Pistachio.
22:49Incorrect.
22:50Vespina and Stephen?
22:52Filo.
22:52Yes.
22:53Filo pastry.
22:55Did you say pistachio?
22:56Yeah.
22:57Nuts on the brain from that one.
22:58Nuts on the brain.
23:00Right.
23:00They're not all nuts.
23:01Not everything is a nut.
23:03Just say a nut for everything.
23:06Right.
23:06Well done.
23:07OK.
23:07Vespina and Stephen.
23:09Right.
23:09Here we are again.
23:10Now, I got the feeling that you'd volunteered Stephen for all of these.
23:14Is that right?
23:14Oh, yes.
23:14I'm going to step back there, Spina.
23:16Absolutely.
23:17It doesn't matter what the categories are, does it?
23:20I know.
23:21Let's take a look.
23:22You've got numbers or names?
23:24I will go numbers next.
23:26Down the line.
23:28You have used your clue.
23:29Mm-hmm.
23:30Clueless into this next riddle.
23:3260 seconds, Stephen, to give me a correct answer after I've finished reading it.
23:35How many shells will baby Henry add to his final sandcastle?
23:40Your time starts now.
23:42Right, so there is one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven on the red flag.
23:46That's 6, 7, 8, 9, ten, eleven, twelve, fifteen, fourteen, on the yellow, one, two, three, four, five,
23:54six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven on the yellow.
24:00So, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, eleven, twelve, fifteen, fourteen, fourteen.
24:07So 11.14 goes up by three.
24:13Does it go around?
24:14No, it doesn't move around.
24:16It doesn't move around.
24:19It's the same spread.
24:25Six.
24:28I want to say seven.
24:31Locked in.
24:32Seven.
24:34It's wrong, I'm afraid.
24:35Okay.
24:36Okay, Yasmin and Ridwan, no more time for you.
24:38What's your answer?
24:39Eight.
24:41Eight, Yasmin, why?
24:42I was just thinking the first one, the total.
24:44That's how I worked it out.
24:45So I thought 11.14, 11.14.
24:47So the last one, if I add eight, it'll be 14.
24:50It'll be something like that, if that's correct.
24:52Yasmin, I've been full marks for effort,
24:54but I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
24:55I'm so sorry.
24:56There was a lot of thought that went into it.
24:58I apologise.
24:59We've got different coloured flags at the top here, yeah?
25:02That's the key thing here.
25:03It's looking at a slightly different process with the red-flagged sandcastles
25:07than with the yellow.
25:08It's a bit of maths you've got to do.
25:09I think you know it now.
25:11Yeah.
25:11Had you had your time again.
25:13Five.
25:13Yeah.
25:13You'd have been wrong again.
25:14I'm afraid of five.
25:15This is too funny.
25:16Go ahead.
25:17So...
25:19You start with the shells on the bottom two sandcastles.
25:23With the red-flagged sandcastles,
25:25you multiply them together to get the answer at the top.
25:27With the yellow ones, you divide.
25:29So we start over on the left-hand side there.
25:32Three times two is six.
25:33Then we go to the next one.
25:35We have eight and two.
25:36So divide eight by two, because it's a yellow flag,
25:38and you get four.
25:39So we need to multiply at the end, because it's a red flag.
25:41So three threes are...
25:43Nine.
25:43Nine.
25:44Third-time lucky, Stephen, but sadly...
25:47Oh, my goodness.
25:49That was a really good one.
25:51And wasn't baby Henry very cute?
25:52Yeah.
25:52I felt quite distracted by baby Henry, I have to say.
25:55That's the reason I didn't get it.
25:57Listen, really good effort from both teams,
26:00but sadly, no money won by either of you.
26:02But we do have one more visual riddle left in this round,
26:05so let's keep playing.
26:06Hands by the buzzers.
26:07Here we go.
26:08Which masked swordsman character created by...
26:12Yasmin and Ridwan?
26:13Zorro.
26:13Correct.
26:14The full question was,
26:15which masked swordman character created by Johnston McCulley
26:18has a name that comes from the Spanish word for fox?
26:21Zorro is correct.
26:23The Sea of Tranquility is on which...
26:26Vespina and Stephen?
26:27The moon.
26:27Yes, on which celestial body?
26:29The moon.
26:31What type of vessel shares its name
26:33with a long, narrow jug for serving gravy?
26:37Vespina and Stephen?
26:38Boat.
26:38Correct, it's the gravy boat.
26:41London Zoo is within which of the royal parks?
26:45BUZZER
26:46Yasmin and Ridwan?
26:47Regent's Park.
26:48Correct.
26:49Either of you could now be facing the riddle master.
26:53According to the proverb,
26:55what makes the heart grow fonder?
26:57BUZZER
26:57Yasmin and Ridwan?
26:58Absence.
26:59Correct.
27:00Right, Yasmin and Ridwan,
27:02you've got no choices over the category.
27:04Who fancies their chances with names?
27:08I've been selected.
27:09You've been selected.
27:10Right, great.
27:11There seems to be a theme between the couples here.
27:13Now, Ridwan,
27:14you've still got your clue available should you need it.
27:16Again, we would stop the clock
27:17for as long as it takes for Henry to read it out.
27:1960 seconds to give me the correct answer
27:21after I've finished reading the riddle.
27:24Which of these names is not like the others?
27:26Your time starts now.
27:31Which of these names is not like the others?
27:39Er, just use a clue.
27:40Stop the clock.
27:42Don't take all month over this.
27:44Stop the clock.
27:45Don't take all month over this.
27:51Er, Anthony?
27:52You're locking in Anthony.
27:55You've locked in Anthony, Ridwan.
27:57Why?
27:57You've got January,
27:59sorry, March, July,
28:01and then there's no A-N-T.
28:03I don't know.
28:04What if month?
28:06It's the right answer.
28:08Well done.
28:08Anthony is right.
28:09Yeah, of course.
28:09Diaries, yeah,
28:10which points towards the answer
28:12having something to do with months.
28:13All the other names
28:14begin with three letters
28:15that would be an abbreviation of a month.
28:17Anthony, A-N-T.
28:18There's no month that starts with A-N-T.
28:20Well done.
28:20And that's another £200
28:21added to your prize pot.
28:23And that was our final visual riddle.
28:26Now, that's made it all very interesting.
28:28Vespina and Stephen,
28:29you have £875.
28:31Yasmin and Ridwan,
28:32you now have £700.
28:34So, there isn't very much in it at all.
28:37So, it's time for a break.
28:40Henry, what have you got for us over the break?
28:42For those who work at sea,
28:44we can be a glowing guide.
28:46For those who work in fashion,
28:48we are trousers that are wide.
28:49What are we?
28:51I'll give you the answer when we come back.
28:56APPLAUSE
29:02Welcome back to Ridiculous,
29:04the ridiculously clever and brain-teasing show.
29:07Now, you were indeed teasing us
29:09across the break there, Henry.
29:11Certainly was.
29:11I asked,
29:12for those who work at sea,
29:13we can be a glowing guide.
29:15For those who work in fashion,
29:17we are trousers that are wide.
29:19What are we?
29:20Yasmin, Ridwan, what do you think?
29:22Lighthouse.
29:23Lighthouse is good for the first bit, but...
29:25Choose me.
29:28Ranbir!
29:28Choose me.
29:29I think you might be keen to answer this one.
29:30Oh, I know now.
29:30Oh, well, I'll have to go back to Stephen then.
29:32No, Ranbir, give us one.
29:33Sorry, Ranbir.
29:34Go on.
29:35A flare.
29:35A flare!
29:37Yes, of course.
29:37Wide bottom trousers would be called flares.
29:40And you'd set up a flare
29:41if you're in trouble at sea, yeah.
29:43Brilliant.
29:43Now you've stolen me thunder there, Stephen.
29:45But you're allowed to
29:46because you're brilliant Riddlers,
29:47all four of you.
29:48Fantastic work in the game.
29:50Plenty of drama.
29:51Now, so far,
29:52it's £700 for Yasmin and Ridwan
29:54and £875 for their spinner and Stephen.
29:57So you can see
29:58the gap is still very close.
30:00But this is where the competition gets serious
30:03as the team with the highest prize pot
30:04at the end of this round
30:05will be going through to the final
30:07to face Henry's riddle run.
30:08Now, this time,
30:09correct questions are worth £100.
30:11How much are the riddles worth, Henry?
30:13Well, this is the deciding round.
30:14So these are the toughest riddles
30:15you've faced yet.
30:16If you can get them right,
30:17they're worth £300 each.
30:20OK, let's play.
30:23In athletics,
30:24how many sporting disciplines
30:26make up a heptathlon?
30:27Best minute and Stephen?
30:29Seven.
30:29Correct.
30:30£100 to you guys.
30:33Which letter vitamin
30:35is formed in...
30:36Yasmin and Ridwan?
30:37D.
30:38Is formed in the skin
30:40from sunlight?
30:41Yes, vitamin D.
30:44£100 to Yasmin and Ridwan.
30:46In the 1990s children's TV series
30:49Bodger and Badger,
30:50what is badger's favourite food?
30:52Best minute and Stephen?
30:54Mashed potato.
30:54Correct.
30:57Best minute and Stephen,
30:58you're one correct answer
30:58away from unlocking
30:59our first £300 riddle.
31:01Which chemical element
31:02gives its name
31:03to the core of a pencil
31:04usually made of graphite?
31:06Best minute and Stephen?
31:07Lead.
31:07Correct.
31:09OK.
31:10So, guys,
31:11you've unlocked the riddle.
31:13Henry, over to you.
31:14Here we go.
31:15£300 riddle on its way.
31:16Good luck.
31:17On either side of I
31:18is something that can make you cry.
31:21What is it?
31:22So is it...
31:23Ask him,
31:23cos it's on either side of I.
31:24Is that, like, the alphabet?
31:26So, is it J,
31:28A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
31:30H, I, J?
31:31No.
31:32I, J doesn't work.
31:33Is it the I?
31:34Like, you know, why?
31:36No, the side of I.
31:37Like, the I.
31:38But it's E and E.
31:40Yeah.
31:41Something that can make you cry,
31:42which would be like an onion
31:43or something like that.
31:44That makes you cry.
31:47Something that can make you cry.
31:48I know it's wrong,
31:49and I'm going through the alphabet,
31:51but I'm just thinking, like,
31:52J, K, like, joke or something like that.
31:54Yeah, joke.
31:54But it doesn't work at all.
31:56No.
31:56It's all right.
31:56It's the only thing I can think of.
31:57Oh, we go for onion.
31:59Don't say joke.
32:01Yeah.
32:01A joke.
32:02Locking in joke.
32:03Yeah.
32:05It's wrong, I'm afraid.
32:06Yeah.
32:06OK, Yasmin and Ridwan,
32:07do you have an answer for a steal?
32:09O and N.
32:10O and N.
32:13It's wrong, I'm afraid.
32:15But I think you now realise what it is.
32:17Onion.
32:18Onion is right.
32:18Yeah.
32:19Oh.
32:19Yeah.
32:20You talked about onions as well.
32:21Obviously, they make you cry, of course,
32:22when you cut them up.
32:23But, of course,
32:24there's a linguistic clue in here, too,
32:26that I think everyone's missed.
32:27Or maybe you kind of just got
32:28but didn't get the right answer.
32:29On either side of I.
32:32Yeah, that's what I said earlier.
32:33So, if you literally put
32:34on either side of I,
32:35I think you had the right idea, Yasmin.
32:37That's why I said O-N as in on, yeah.
32:39But it was the thing that makes you cry
32:41that we needed the correct answer
32:42is onion, not on, I'm afraid.
32:45Onion, on either side of I.
32:46Well done, Riddle Master.
32:48We won't need onions
32:48to make our contestants cry.
32:49Just the riddles themselves are enough.
32:53All right, teams, let's keep playing.
32:55More general knowledge questions on their way.
32:57Hands by the buzzers.
32:57Good luck.
32:58The national flags of Bhutan and Wales
33:01both feature which mythical creature?
33:03Thespina and Stephen?
33:04Dragon.
33:04Correct.
33:07Stanley Park and Everton Park
33:09are in which English city?
33:11Yasmin and Ridwan.
33:13Liverpool.
33:14Correct.
33:16Which two condiments are used
33:18to describe dark hair
33:19that contains flecks of grey?
33:21Thespina and Stephen.
33:22Salt and pepper.
33:22Yes.
33:24Well done, Thespina and Stephen.
33:26You're just one correct answer away
33:27from unlocking the next riddle.
33:29The title of a 1986 single
33:31by Huey Lewis and the News
33:33is Hip To Be Watched.
33:35Thespina and Stephen.
33:36Square.
33:36Yes.
33:37Oh, gosh!
33:38Oh, he's got great general knowledge, Yasmin and Raspinette.
33:41He used to be good riddles,
33:42but they've been terrible today.
33:45Now, look, good luck.
33:47This is another £300 riddle.
33:49Yasmin and Ridwan, as you know,
33:51there are steals available,
33:52and you were so close last time.
33:54Right, plenty to play for.
33:56Henry?
33:57I'm a dental technician
33:58who can make your teeth straighter,
34:00and half of me
34:01sounds like I put pen to paper.
34:04What am I?
34:06So, a dental technician
34:07who can make your teeth straighter.
34:10Orthodontist?
34:11Oh, so,
34:12and half of me
34:13sounds like putting pen to paper.
34:14An author.
34:15So, half of orthodontist is author.
34:18Okay, so what am I?
34:19Yeah, so,
34:20I'm a dental technician
34:21which is orthodontist,
34:23and half of orthodontist is author,
34:25which sounds like putting pen to paper.
34:27Someone who writes.
34:28Okay.
34:29So, we say author?
34:30Yeah.
34:31Author.
34:32You're locking in author.
34:35Or is it an orthodontist?
34:37No, it's wrong.
34:39It's the wrong answer, I'm afraid.
34:41Okay, Yasmin and Ridwan,
34:42for a steal,
34:43what's your answer?
34:45Orthodontist.
34:47Orthodontist is right.
34:48I think we've worked that out
34:49at that point.
34:50Yeah.
34:50You had the right idea,
34:51but, yeah,
34:52you had the wrong answer
34:52in the end, I'm afraid, yeah.
34:54So, the dental technician
34:55is what we're looking for,
34:56which is the orthodontist.
34:57Half of the answer
34:58sounds like author,
34:59so you only gave me
35:01half the answer there,
35:02I'm afraid I needed the full thing.
35:03Orthodontist is right.
35:04And it made up for onion.
35:06That's literally
35:06what I just said.
35:07I'm like,
35:07the onion.
35:11Okay, well done.
35:12A really great steal.
35:13£150 to Yasmin and Ridwan.
35:16We have one more riddle to go.
35:18Good luck.
35:19Which Roald Dahl title character
35:21is involved in a scheme
35:22to poach pheasants?
35:25Thespinette and Stephen.
35:26Danny?
35:27I can accept that.
35:30Danny, the champion of the world.
35:32The Cheviot Hills
35:33lie on the border of England
35:35and which other country
35:36of the UK?
35:38Thespinette and Stephen.
35:39Wales?
35:40Incorrect.
35:41The Cheviot Hills
35:42lie on the border of England
35:43and which other country
35:44of the UK?
35:45Yasmin and Ridwan?
35:47Scotland.
35:47Correct.
35:49On a farm,
35:51which animals
35:51are typically kept
35:52in a sty?
35:54Yasmin and Ridwan?
35:55Pigs.
35:56Correct.
35:57Right.
35:58Yasmin and Ridwan,
35:59you are one correct answer
36:01away from unlocking
36:02our final £300 riddle.
36:04Ballpoint and fountain.
36:06Thespinette and Stephen.
36:07Pen?
36:08Yes.
36:10Goodness.
36:11Right, okay.
36:12So either team
36:13at this stage
36:14could unlock
36:14the next riddle.
36:15It all depends
36:16on this question.
36:18Good luck to both teams.
36:20In fashion,
36:21a cravat is typically
36:22worn around
36:23which part of the body?
36:24Thespinette and Stephen?
36:25The neck.
36:26Correct.
36:28We were inspired
36:29by our riddle master there
36:30who wears his cravat
36:32so beautifully.
36:33Yeah, yeah.
36:34Yes, beautiful.
36:35Right, Thespinette and Stephen,
36:36well done.
36:36Right, so
36:37what have you got for them?
36:39Resident in Texas,
36:40I used to be
36:41and formerly in Mexico
36:43but I've ended in Essex.
36:45What am I?
36:46I think I know
36:47what it is.
36:48Okay.
36:48I think
36:49we're talking about
36:50the letter E-X
36:52because it's inside Texas
36:54and then formerly
36:55in Mexico
36:56and then
36:57but I ended up
36:58in Essex
36:58so I think it's
36:59the letter E-X.
37:00The letter's E-X
37:01so it's like an X.
37:02What do you think?
37:03You're better off
37:04answering them
37:04because I've done
37:05terrible in this round.
37:07Yeah, we're saying
37:07the letter's E-X.
37:09The letter's E-X.
37:13E-X is the right answer.
37:15X, yeah, well done.
37:17Yeah, of course, yeah.
37:17E-X is in Texas,
37:18in Mexico
37:19and at the end of Essex
37:20but also
37:22resident in Texas,
37:22I used to be
37:23you're an X
37:24resident of Texas.
37:26Yeah, and formerly
37:26if something is former
37:27it's X.
37:28Yeah, X partner
37:29or X colleague.
37:30Yeah, well done.
37:32Right, you ended on a flourish
37:33with that final riddle
37:35of this round.
37:36Well done,
37:36that's £300
37:37to Thespina and Stephen.
37:40Henry,
37:41some fantastic riddles there.
37:43Now, after that round,
37:44congratulations Thespina
37:46and Stephen,
37:46you are through
37:47to the final
37:48with a prize pot
37:48of £2,075.
37:51And Yasmin and Ridwan,
37:52what a great game
37:53you've had,
37:53provided so much drama.
37:55You ended up
37:56with £1,250
37:57but of course
37:58that wasn't enough
37:59in the end.
38:00How have you found
38:00being on Ridiculous?
38:03Surreal.
38:04Surreal, yeah.
38:05It's a good answer.
38:06Have you enjoyed
38:07being with us?
38:08Yes, we have, definitely.
38:09Thank you for having us.
38:10Well, it's been really good.
38:11You've given some
38:11fantastic answers
38:12and you gave us a tie break
38:13so that was all very much
38:14fun for us to watch,
38:16I have to say.
38:17Thank you so much,
38:18Yasmin and Ridwan.
38:19And now,
38:20after the break,
38:20Thespina and Stephen
38:22will be facing
38:23Henry's Riddle Run
38:24and we'll see
38:24how they cope
38:25under that pressure
38:26with all that cash
38:26they've accumulated
38:27up for grabs.
38:29But first, Henry,
38:30let's have another riddle
38:31for the viewers to solve.
38:32Let's.
38:33This city is a state
38:34and it looks like
38:35it needs cleaning
38:36heavily.
38:36What is its name?
38:38I'll give you the answer
38:39when we come back.
38:51Welcome back.
38:52This is ridiculous.
38:53Now, Henry,
38:54what was that riddle
38:55you set us all?
38:55The riddle was
38:56this city is a state
38:58and it looks like
38:59it needs cleaning
39:00heavily.
39:01What is its name?
39:03Thespina and Stephen,
39:04you're our top riddle solvers.
39:05What do you think?
39:07Not a clue.
39:08Not a clue, yeah.
39:09No idea?
39:09No idea.
39:10So this city is a state,
39:11you're looking for something
39:12that's a city
39:13but also a state.
39:14It's like Washington
39:15and stuff like that.
39:16Oh, Washington.
39:17Washington.
39:17Washington.
39:18That's the right answer.
39:19Yeah, Washington.
39:19Yeah, Washington state,
39:21of course,
39:21in the northwest
39:22but also Washington, D.C.
39:23And it looks like
39:24it needs cleaning heavily.
39:26Washington is heavy.
39:27Washington is the right answer.
39:29Isn't it?
39:29Lovely stuff.
39:30Right, so Thespina and Stephen,
39:32you've made it through
39:33to the final.
39:34How do you feel?
39:36Wrecked.
39:40Well, listen,
39:41I'll tell you what,
39:42you have played
39:43with so much joy.
39:44It's been wonderful to see.
39:46Now, your prize pot
39:47stands at £2,075.
39:49What's the money going on?
39:50Most of it's probably
39:51going to go to a trip
39:52to Japan
39:52to go to Super Mario World.
39:55Oh.
39:55It's kind of like Disneyland
39:57but themed around Super Mario
39:58so there's rides,
40:00there's food based on the games
40:01and stuff like that.
40:02You can get the star
40:03that glows with popcorn inside.
40:05And are you in on this, Thespina?
40:07No, no, I'm going by myself.
40:09No, it was a bit profounded at first.
40:11So, yeah, I was like,
40:12look at that.
40:13Oh, lovely.
40:14Great trip.
40:15Well, we would love you to go there
40:16but to take that money home
40:18you have to face Henry's riddle run.
40:20Henry, what exactly is your riddle run?
40:22So, in the riddle run
40:23you'll be facing puzzles
40:24in which words are represented
40:26by combinations of pictures and letters.
40:28They're often known as rebus riddles
40:29and the answers are sayings or phrases
40:32or a combination of words
40:34that are familiar to all.
40:35So, the rules are simple.
40:37There are ten riddles in all
40:38and you need six correct
40:40in 60 seconds
40:41to take home the money
40:42that you've built up so far.
40:44If you're not sure
40:45about a particular riddle
40:46you can say pass
40:47and then come back to it.
40:49And that's not all.
40:50If you do answer six correctly
40:52you'll have a chance
40:53to double your winnings
40:55and take home
40:55£4,150.
40:58And don't worry
40:59if it all goes wrong
41:00you'll still go home
41:01with our collectible
41:02teacup and sauce apple.
41:05First though
41:06you've got to face
41:07Henry's riddle run.
41:08Are you ready?
41:09Yeah.
41:10Henry, over to you.
41:11Here we go.
41:12Your 60 seconds will start
41:13as soon as your first riddle
41:15is revealed.
41:17Good luck.
41:18Checkmate.
41:19Correct.
41:21Travel overseas.
41:22Correct.
41:24Ghost train.
41:24Correct.
41:26Oh.
41:26Ooh.
41:28Safe.
41:29Safe.
41:30Password.
41:31Pass.
41:34E.
41:35It's like female.
41:36Email.
41:37Correct.
41:39Chick to chick?
41:40No.
41:40Backward cheek.
41:42Reverse cheek.
41:44Pass.
41:47Money loft.
41:48Money loft.
41:49Money loft.
41:50No.
41:50Money inside loft.
41:52Pass.
41:55Excuse me.
41:56Correct.
41:58Four meta.
42:00Meta four.
42:00Correct.
42:06Well done.
42:07You got all six correct
42:09that you needed
42:10which means you've just won
42:112,075 pounds.
42:14Yes.
42:14You had to say pass
42:15a few times though
42:16didn't you?
42:17You got stumped a couple
42:18of times but you passed
42:19giving yourself enough time
42:20to face the others
42:21so well done.
42:22Yeah.
42:22Checkmate got this one
42:23very quickly of course.
42:24This next one.
42:25Travel overseas.
42:26Of course yeah
42:26or overseas travel.
42:28Ghost train.
42:29You got this one
42:29absolutely right.
42:30Of course ghosts
42:30coming out of a train.
42:32You passed on this one.
42:33It's got safety inside.
42:35Safety code.
42:36Safety.
42:37Safety in numbers.
42:38Safety in numbers.
42:39Yeah.
42:39Yeah.
42:39So safety in numbers.
42:41The word safety
42:41is in amongst
42:42the numbers there
42:43so that's why
42:43that's the right answer.
42:44Email of course.
42:45Yeah.
42:46E's in mail symbol there.
42:48Email.
42:48Then you passed on two here.
42:50So you were talking
42:50about cheek to cheek
42:51but this cheek on the right
42:53what might it be?
42:54Turn the other cheek.
42:55Turn the other cheek.
42:56Yeah.
42:57Turned round.
42:58Yeah.
42:58So it's been turned round
42:59and the arrow's pointing
43:00at that one
43:00so that's the one
43:01we're talking about.
43:02Turn the other cheek.
43:03Yeah.
43:03Very good.
43:03This one.
43:04Money loft you said.
43:06Yeah.
43:07But the answer is
43:09another name for loft.
43:11Attic?
43:12Cash in the attic.
43:13Cash in the attic.
43:13Absolutely.
43:14Yes.
43:15A popular show.
43:16More popular than
43:17Money Loft anyway.
43:18And then you got
43:19this one right.
43:21Yeah.
43:21I was impressed.
43:22Excuse me.
43:23X then Q's then me.
43:25And finally.
43:26Yeah.
43:27Very good work on this one.
43:28Four metas
43:29as you first said.
43:30Yeah.
43:30And then Despener
43:32as you correctly said
43:32metaphor.
43:33Yeah.
43:33Four.
43:36Well done.
43:37Despener and Stephen
43:38you've managed to win
43:39£2,075.
43:40Now if that's enough
43:41for you
43:41then we are delighted.
43:43And you can finish
43:43the game
43:44and you can leave
43:44with that money.
43:46Or you can choose
43:47to face one last riddle.
43:49This time you have
43:50just 20 seconds
43:51to give an answer.
43:52If you get it right
43:53you will double
43:54your winnings
43:54and take away
43:55£4,150.
43:57But if you can't
43:59find the right answer
44:00in that time
44:00you'll lose everything
44:02and you'll leave
44:02with nothing
44:03apart from
44:04of course
44:04our teacup and saucer.
44:06What would you
44:07like to do?
44:08Oh we've already
44:09discussed this
44:09so we are not
44:10taking the chance.
44:12We're going to
44:12take the money.
44:13Yeah it's too stressful.
44:15In 20 seconds
44:16yeah.
44:17I don't think
44:17we had an easy
44:18road over there
44:19after here.
44:20No we'll just
44:21take the money.
44:22Okay well
44:23Despener and Stephen
44:24you are definitely
44:25walking away
44:26with £2,075.
44:29But just the fun
44:30let's see how
44:31you would have done.
44:32Henry.
44:32Yeah.
44:32So had you chosen
44:33to play it
44:34you would have
44:34had 20 seconds
44:35to answer this.
44:38Something like
44:39Morse code.
44:45Yeah there's
44:45Morse code
44:46on an envelope
44:46so.
44:47You would have
44:47had 10 seconds
44:48left.
44:49No.
44:50Dot dash
44:50dot dash
44:52secret message
44:53or something like
44:53that.
44:54No.
44:55No.
44:55Hidden message
44:56I don't know.
44:56No.
44:57You made the
44:57right choice
44:58that would have
44:58been the end
44:58of your time.
44:59Yeah thank God.
45:00But you got
45:00pretty close though
45:01I mean so you
45:01correctly identified
45:02it's Morse code
45:03and actually
45:03it is the word
45:04code in Morse code.
45:05If you had a letter
45:06what might you do
45:07with the letter?
45:08Probably post it.
45:08Post it exactly
45:09right and that's a
45:10code so therefore
45:11the answer is
45:11post code.
45:13Post code.
45:14Well done yes.
45:15Really lovely game
45:15thank you so much.
45:16You've had some
45:17ridiculous riddles
45:18today Riddle Master
45:19we've loved all of them.
45:20Yeah I know
45:20well I was particularly
45:21pleased the third round
45:22because everyone
45:23got so close
45:24but then it got
45:25snatched away
45:26so yes.
45:27Oh well done.
45:28First minute
45:29Stephen you've been
45:30fantastic contestants
45:31today we've enjoyed
45:32every second of it.
45:33You're walking away
45:34with £2,075.
45:35Well done.
45:36Thank you so much
45:37for joining us at home too.
45:38We'll see you next time
45:39for more Ridiculous Riddles.
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