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00:09Hey everyone, what a lovely week we are having on House of Games.
00:12It is a redemption week, and so much redemption already.
00:16Goodness me, by Friday, there's going to be a shortage of redemption in the rest of the country,
00:20because it's all here, and it's all leading towards this trophy right there.
00:24Shall we meet our players one more time? They are Melvin O'Doom.
00:29Kimberley Wyatt, Sarah Kiwa, and Josh Jones.
00:35Hey everyone. Hello. How nice to see you all.
00:39Kimberley, redemption, yesterday a win. How about that?
00:42Oh, so happy. I feel so much better in my own skin.
00:45And it was a playoff, a tiebreaker against Melvin.
00:48Yeah. I got too excited.
00:50Slightly incorrect answer.
00:51Very incorrect. Not even the right channel.
00:54Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. All the right words.
00:57Yeah. Yeah, that too.
00:59But you were super close, and Josh, just one point off the lead yesterday.
01:03I know. I feel like I'm near the top each time, but just not with him.
01:08Well, let's take a look at the weekly leaderboards.
01:13Because you're very near the top of that, but so is everybody.
01:15Six, five, five, four.
01:17Now, Sarah, what an interesting week you're having.
01:19What do you think?
01:20Monday, absolutely smashed it.
01:22Yesterday, only by a couple of points, fourth place.
01:25Peaked too soon.
01:26I redeemed myself on Monday.
01:28Didn't need to redeem yourself again.
01:29Lost yesterday, so now I need to redeem myself from yesterday.
01:33Have you found yourself in a re-redeeming loop?
01:35Absolutely.
01:37Redemption, inception.
01:39I'll be redeemed.
01:40I'm just constantly redeeming myself.
01:42You know what?
01:42If Christopher Nolan is watching this, he'll be going, this will make a great movie.
01:46This would be great.
01:48I wonder who'd play us all.
01:49Now, we've got prizes to give away.
01:51We know that.
01:52Today's prizes look like this.
01:54Sarah and Kimberley have already won one.
01:56And today, if you win, you could take home the deck chair, the reusable coffee cup, the toolbox, the audible
02:02dispenser, and the B Hotel.
02:04Melvin, what do you like?
02:05Does the box come with the tools?
02:07No, even better.
02:08So, it's so light.
02:09It's so portable.
02:10If it was for the tools, you wouldn't be able to carry it anywhere.
02:12All right, so probably the toolbox, then.
02:14Yeah, of course.
02:14You can keep anything in it.
02:15Yeah.
02:16Yeah, perfect.
02:17Kimberley?
02:18Is that an olive oil?
02:19Yeah.
02:19I'm into it.
02:20I like it.
02:21Great, let's do that.
02:21Have a good caprese, eh?
02:22Someone's got a taste for prizes all of a sudden.
02:25Sarah, what would you go for?
02:26I like the B Hotel.
02:28Nice, right?
02:29I love a good B.
02:30Because we've got to look after the Bs.
02:31We've got to.
02:32And they love a hotel.
02:33Yeah.
02:34Josh?
02:35I'll do the toolbox.
02:37I've been doing a bit of Andy work recently around the house.
02:41How's it going?
02:42All right, I put a cupboard together, so that's all right.
02:44That's really good.
02:45I de-weeded the garden.
02:46You don't really need anything from a toolbox for that, but, yeah.
02:49But you can.
02:50You can keep garden stuff in a toolbox.
02:51Yeah, I can do, actually.
02:52I can't put my power washer in there, but...
02:54No, you can't do that.
02:55I was about to say you can take it in the garden because it's waterproof, and then I rose.
02:58I have no idea if it's waterproof.
03:00Probably isn't.
03:01No.
03:02Shall we get on and play Wednesday's House of Games?
03:03Sarah won on Monday.
03:05Kimberley won yesterday.
03:06Who is going to win today?
03:11We will start with Correction Centre.
03:13Melvin, I'm going to come to you first.
03:14I'm going to give you an incorrect statement.
03:16If you change one word in this statement, it will become correct.
03:19Okay?
03:20Okay.
03:20Which words are...
03:21They're less terrified.
03:22You did brilliantly yesterday.
03:23Yeah, I know.
03:24You're a new man now.
03:25Very true.
03:26You're not minus one, Melvin.
03:27You were ten point, Melvin, yesterday.
03:29Very true.
03:30Here we go.
03:30What's wrong with this sentence, and how can we put it right?
03:36Susan Boyle has directed lots of iconic works, from the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony,
03:41to films such as Trainspotting and Slumdog Millionaire.
03:45Susan Boyle?
03:50It's the words.
03:51It's the name, Susan.
03:52Okay, what are we going to change it to?
03:54Danny.
03:54Change Susan to Danny.
03:56It is absolutely right, Melvin.
04:00Kimberly.
04:01Yes.
04:01Yesterday's champ, I have an incorrect statement for you.
04:05London's world-famous Portobello Mushroom is around a mile long,
04:08attracting millions of tourists to its market each year.
04:13I would change mushroom to road.
04:15It is mushroom Portobello Mushroom to Portobello Road.
04:18Absolutely right.
04:19It is Portobello Road.
04:22Sarah.
04:22Yeah.
04:23I have an incorrect statement for you.
04:24I apologise for that.
04:25That's on us.
04:26I wonder if you could help us out.
04:28I'll do my best.
04:29That is kind.
04:30Listen, it's all we can ask.
04:32At the Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson famously signalled,
04:35England expects that every man will do his taxes.
04:42Would you change taxes to something like duty?
04:46Change taxes to duty?
04:49That is exactly what we would do.
04:50Well played, Sarah.
04:52Nicely done.
04:53Josh, you see how this works?
04:54Yeah.
04:55OK, you see how to get it right?
04:56Yeah.
04:57You are going to absolutely kill this.
04:59I'll try.
04:59I just know it.
05:02The fifth instalment in the Harry Potter book series is called Harry Potter and the Order of the Takeaway.
05:09Change Takeaway to Phoenix.
05:11Change Takeaway to Phoenix.
05:13We've got four out of four.
05:14Well done, everyone.
05:17And we return to Melvin O'Doom.
05:19Melvin, another incorrect statement for you.
05:22Most of the world's cough syrup is made in Canada, and after the sap is tapped from trees and boiled
05:27down, it's ready to be poured all over your pancakes.
05:35Maple.
05:36Maple instead of cough, please.
05:37Change cough to maple?
05:39Absolutely right.
05:40Most of the world's maple syrup made in Canada.
05:44Kimberly, one for you.
05:47A Barry Island iced tea is not a drink for the week, as it contains vodka, tequila, gin, triple sec
05:52and rum.
05:56Barry to Long.
05:57Barry to Long.
05:58A Long Island iced tea it is.
06:00You guys are good.
06:02Very good.
06:03How did you guys all lose so much beforehand?
06:05That's amazing.
06:07Sarah, an incorrect statement for you.
06:08I said that too soon.
06:09Yeah.
06:11After managing the England men's football team, Roy Hodgson took charge of Buckingham Palace, where he enjoyed a good relationship
06:17with the owners.
06:21Would you change Buckingham to Crystal Palace?
06:23I think you would.
06:24Is it Crystal Palace?
06:26It is.
06:29Roy Hodgson has told me he watches.
06:31He's the greatest manager in the history of football.
06:33Sir Roy, if you're watching.
06:34Hi, Roy.
06:35Hello, Roy.
06:36Hello, Roy.
06:37Good.
06:38Josh, do you know who Roy Hodgson is?
06:41Don't mind me, Roy.
06:43Roy doesn't know who I am, so it's all right.
06:46Oh, he does.
06:47Roy would know.
06:48I really enjoyed watching Josh.
06:50That's my Roy Hodgson impression.
06:52Josh, let's see if we can get eight out of eight, shall we?
06:54Yeah.
06:55I would love that.
06:57With a memorable soundtrack, Northern Grit and Robert Carlyle's cheeky performance, The Full Moon won an Oscar in 1998.
07:05Oh, no.
07:06A memorable soundtrack from Nervyn Grit.
07:11The Full Moon.
07:13Oh, The Full Moon won't have changed.
07:15Oh, Change Moon to Monty.
07:17Change Moon to Monty.
07:18Absolutely right.
07:23Let's take a look at our first leaderboards.
07:27This is nice.
07:28Same as yesterday.
07:29Two, two, two, two.
07:30Well done, everybody.
07:31Well done, everybody.
07:31Well done.
07:32One and all.
07:33Our pairs game today is going to be...
07:41Who would like to choose their partner?
07:43You're all in last place.
07:44Melvin, who would you like to play with?
07:45Kimberly, please.
07:46You're going to play with Kimberly.
07:47Kimberly and Melvin are a team.
07:48Sarah and Josh, you are a team.
07:50In this round, all of the questions and answers are in foreign languages.
07:53Okay, here are your categories.
07:56Melvin and Kimberly, you will have first pick from these.
07:59Literature pour enfants.
08:01Werther.
08:02Solkifit.
08:04Koutina.
08:05Animares.
08:06Autide.
08:08Which of those would you like?
08:09Do either of you speak any foreign languages?
08:11I did a tiny bit of German at school.
08:13Oh, yeah.
08:15But none of that looks familiar apart from maybe number two.
08:18What do you want to go for?
08:19You said number two?
08:21Yeah, maybe number two.
08:22Do you know that?
08:22Do you know that?
08:22Do a little bit of German?
08:24Yeah, I know a tiny bit of German.
08:25Yeah, then if you feel it, let's do it.
08:27Let's feel it.
08:28Yeah, I like that.
08:28Listen, if you feel it, let's do it.
08:29If you feel it, let's do it.
08:31So we are going for Vörter, which is German for words.
08:47Is it Regenwurm, Maroswurm, Urwurm?
08:55Music, well, the sign to do for music, das ist kauft ein person.
09:04Does any of that sound like a music type thing at the bottom?
09:08If you've worked it out like that.
09:09Because a lot of German sounds like English anyway.
09:11Exactly, that's what I'm trying to...
09:12So whatever looks like Regenwurm.
09:14It might be like Earwurm or something like that.
09:16Yeah.
09:17Or, yeah, so maybe the last one.
09:19I think it's the last one.
09:21Urwurm.
09:21Yeah, we're going to go for the last one.
09:22That's what I was thinking.
09:23Yeah.
09:24And maybe the question is like, what's it called when you get a song in your head?
09:28In your head.
09:28So, Earwurm.
09:29So, I think it's the last one, Earwurm.
09:31You think Orphurm is Earwurm.
09:33Is Orphurm the correct answer?
09:36Well worked out, it is.
09:38Nicely done.
09:38That sounds amazing.
09:39Yay!
09:40Which of these words refers to a catchy piece of music that gets stuck in a person's head?
09:44Very nice.
09:45Well done.
09:45The others were Earthworm and Marineworm.
09:48Sarah and Josh, how are your foreign languages?
09:50I've been doing French Duolingo.
09:53Are we?
09:53Yeah.
09:54Any of these look French to you?
09:56Number one.
09:57Should we go with that?
09:58Yeah.
09:58Yeah, let's do...
09:59I mean, yeah.
10:00It was so kind of you to look at Josh.
10:02Yeah.
10:03Hey, listen, I know Portuguese for parrot.
10:07What's Portuguese for parrot?
10:08Papa Gaio.
10:09And I only know that because I lived with a Brazilian guy and his nickname was Papa Gaio
10:14because he used to copy what everyone said.
10:17That's good.
10:18That's amazing.
10:19Yeah.
10:20Wow.
10:21Your categories are literature for enfants, which is children's literature.
10:25Here's your question.
10:26The personage Lord Paddington, creed by Michael Bond, is célèbre pour quelle association de vêtements?
10:34Is it?
10:36Un chapeau rouge et un manteau bleu?
10:39Un échappe jaune et un pantalon vert?
10:44Un chemise blanche et des chaussures noires?
10:50What are we thinking?
10:51It's about what he's wearing.
10:52And number two is pants.
10:56Pantalon.
10:56Yeah, he doesn't wear green pants.
11:00And chemise...
11:04White.
11:04I think it's the first one, un chapeau rouge et un manteau bleu, because he wears red and
11:10blue.
11:10Should we go with that one?
11:13I'm not even going to try and put my hat in the game.
11:15Can we have that one, please, Richard?
11:16Is it un chapeau rouge et un manteau bleu?
11:20Oui, oui, he says, ah, it is absolutely right.
11:23Well worked out.
11:23Oh, God.
11:24The character Paddington, creed by Michael Bond, famously wears what combination of clothes,
11:28a red hat and a blue coat?
11:29Melvin and Kimberly, what would you like next?
11:33What are you thinking?
11:34Animales?
11:35Yeah.
11:36I don't think so.
11:36Number five, please.
11:37We can work out what it is, right?
11:38We don't know the language, but one hopes that's animals.
11:41You've gone for animales, which is Spanish for animals.
11:45Yes.
11:45OK.
11:46Which of these creatures is not an arachnid?
11:51Serent?
11:53Escopio?
11:55Arana?
11:57Well, we think the first one is a snake.
12:00I think so.
12:01We think the second one is a scorpio.
12:03I don't know what the last.
12:04I don't either.
12:04Arana?
12:05I think creaturus is creature.
12:08I think arachnido is arachnid.
12:11Like spider.
12:12Yeah.
12:13So maybe which one is a type of spider?
12:15The only thing is creature no es un.
12:18That's like telling me it's not an arachnid.
12:20Oh, that's not a spider.
12:22That's clever.
12:23That's smart.
12:24All right, so please can we go for serpiente?
12:26That's clever.
12:27I would have just looked at arachnid and creature and thought...
12:29Same here.
12:29Let's find out.
12:30Is the answer serpiente?
12:32Well played, Kimberley.
12:34You smashed it, Kimberley.
12:36You smashed it.
12:37Which of these creatures...
12:39Oh, and Arana was simply a spider.
12:41There you go.
12:41Scorpion and spider.
12:42Not an arachnid.
12:43Very nicely worked out.
12:45Sarah and Josh, final question in this round.
12:47Yes.
12:47What would you like?
12:49Does any of that mean anything to you?
12:51No, but should we go for six?
12:53Because it's got the least amount of letters in it.
12:55Yeah, why not?
12:57Yeah, might be easier.
12:58So you've gone for the teed.
13:00It is Swedish for time.
13:02Brilliant.
13:02Cracking.
13:03Yeah.
13:03Half a minute.
13:09How many seconds is half a minute?
13:18It's going to be 30 seconds.
13:20Yeah, so I think 30 will probably be...
13:22Tretio.
13:23Tretio.
13:24Sextio.
13:25Yeah, that'll be 60 and nitty-o might be night, eh?
13:28Are you happy to go with tretio?
13:30Tretio, please.
13:31That turned out easier than we thought it was going to, right?
13:33If it is, how many seconds are there in half a minute?
13:36We've gone tretio, is that correct?
13:38Absolutely right.
13:39Nicely done.
13:40Correct.
13:41Translation two.
13:42How many seconds are there in half a minute?
13:44And it was 30, 60 or 90.
13:46That's the end of the round.
13:48And again, we're just going through full marks
13:50for every single question so far.
13:52Because our leaderboard shows 4-4, 4-4.
13:56That's nice.
13:57It's nicer when we play like this.
13:59Yeah.
14:00The game should be just played like this from now on.
14:02Yeah, we just all...
14:03A point for everything.
14:04Doesn't matter if we get it right or wrong, couldn't care less.
14:06Your next round is...
14:11Well done if you said that at home.
14:13Now, for this round, we sent our viewers at home
14:15the names of some TV programmes.
14:17They sent us back three words
14:18that they would associate with that TV programme,
14:20and you're going to see a word cloud
14:21of all of their responses, OK?
14:23The first responses will be ones
14:24that only a couple of people said,
14:26and the question will get easier and easier
14:27as I reveal more words.
14:29So, fingers on buzzers,
14:30which TV programme is this?
14:37Adaptation.
14:38Mysterious British.
14:41Melvin's gone very early.
14:43Dad's army.
14:44Dad's army?
14:45Yeah.
14:46Not afraid.
14:47Army muscle.
14:49Servant.
14:51Cliff smugglers.
14:53Handsome.
14:54Soldier.
14:55Mining.
14:57Topless.
14:58Topless mining.
14:59Scythe.
15:00Drama.
15:02I still don't know.
15:04No, if you fancy it,
15:05have you got it at home?
15:08Poldark.
15:08We were looking for Poldark.
15:10Aidan Turner was famously
15:12topless with a scythe.
15:14Well done if you said that at home.
15:15Poldark, next TV programme.
15:21Boyfriends and brunch.
15:25Melvin's gone very early again.
15:27Sex and the City.
15:28Sex and the City.
15:30Paid off this time.
15:31It is.
15:32Well done.
15:33Bash and Friends,
15:34Cosmopolitan up there.
15:35Went very early, Melvin.
15:36Nicely done.
15:37Next TV programme.
15:42Romance.
15:44Cheeky.
15:46Indoors.
15:47Lazy.
15:48Flatshare.
15:49Puns and slapstick.
15:50Comedian.
15:52Friends.
15:53London.
15:53Northerner.
15:55Layabout.
15:56Couple.
15:57Lodger.
15:59Stafflets.
16:00Flats.
16:01Is it Stafflets Flats?
16:03It's not.
16:06Yes, Melvin.
16:07Men Behaving Badly.
16:09Men Behaving Badly.
16:11It's not.
16:12I think I know what it is,
16:13but I don't know the name of it.
16:14Sarah.
16:16Spaced or something like that.
16:17Is it Spaced or something like that?
16:19No.
16:20It's not.
16:20Okay, what did you fancy having a go?
16:22They all sit on a couch
16:24and they speak very northern
16:26and it's really like a staple.
16:29Is it the royal family you're thinking of?
16:31Yeah, I think I'm thinking of the royal family.
16:32I don't think it's the royal family.
16:34It's not slapstick.
16:35Is it Not Going Out, maybe?
16:37Yeah.
16:39Not Going Out was the answer.
16:41Not Going Out.
16:42Your next category.
16:43Forget TV programmes.
16:44We now sent them films.
16:48But which films are our viewers describing?
16:54Iconic 90s.
16:57American Rules.
17:00Teen Reporter School.
17:02Arr.
17:05Yes, Sarah.
17:06Scream.
17:07Scream.
17:08Ah.
17:09Great show.
17:10Well played.
17:11This Scream.
17:12All right, mask.
17:13Scary telephone.
17:15Next film.
17:20Kids' funny beard.
17:24Danger.
17:25Magic, puzzles, fantasy.
17:28Thunder and toys.
17:30I don't know why I did it.
17:32I don't know why.
17:32I regret it.
17:34I don't know.
17:35Toy Story.
17:35Toy Story.
17:36Is it incorrect?
17:37Josh has gone in.
17:38Jumanji.
17:40Jumanji.
17:40Yes.
17:41Beat Kimberly to it.
17:42It is Jumanji.
17:43Well done.
17:44Well done.
17:45How is there a beard in Jumanji?
17:47He grows a beard when he comes back out of the board game.
17:50He goes into the board game a little kid and then comes out a man with a beard.
17:57I've had Christmases like that.
17:59Final question in this round.
18:01And which film is this?
18:06Justice.
18:08Sunglasses.
18:09Fashion Senator, California.
18:13Yes, Sarah.
18:15Legally Blonde.
18:16Legally Blonde.
18:17Good.
18:18Oh, well played.
18:20It is.
18:22Pink Law Chihuahua Lawyer.
18:24It is Legally Blonde and that is the end of our round.
18:27We have two rounds to go.
18:28We don't all have the same scores anymore.
18:31But everyone is still within two points of each other.
18:33Because Kimberly, you've got four.
18:35Melvin and Josh, you have five each.
18:36And Sarah is in the lead with six.
18:38Nicely done.
18:41Monday's camp back on top of the leaderboard.
18:43Our fourth round today is going to be...
18:48House Rules.
18:49Before the show, you each gave us a rule you would like to adopt in this round.
18:53And so, fingers on buzzers, but you must obey every single rule as we go along through this round, okay?
18:58First rule we have to obey is Melvin's rule.
19:01And Melvin's rule is...
19:04Make an animal noise while buzzing.
19:06Very best of luck.
19:07Here's your first question.
19:09Which legume, also known as a garbanzo bean, is a main ingredient in both hummus and falafel?
19:17Yay!
19:19Chickpea.
19:20Chickpea.
19:21Absolutely is.
19:22Yeah, it doesn't have to be actually as you're buzzing.
19:24It's got to be a horse.
19:26Yay!
19:27Yay!
19:28Chickpea.
19:28Next one.
19:31What secondary colour is made by mixing red and yellow?
19:36Now!
19:39Orange?
19:40Is it orange?
19:42It is, Sarah, it is orange, absolutely.
19:44We now mix in another rule, so we have to keep Melvin's rule.
19:47So we're still making an animal noise while buzzing, or shortly afterwards.
19:51But we add in...
19:53Kimberley's rule, perform a boy band-style air grab before answering.
19:58Okay.
19:58Okay?
19:59So, animal noise while buzzing, air grab, then answer.
20:02Here's your next question.
20:05Bornean, Sumatrian, and Tapanuli are the only three species of which primate?
20:13Kimberley.
20:14Meow!
20:16Chimp!
20:17Chimp?
20:18It is not a chimp, I'm afraid.
20:20Not a chimpanzee.
20:21I'll just give it a go.
20:22Meow!
20:23Um, this is, I guess, bonobo?
20:28Bonobo?
20:29It is not.
20:30I think we're all in the right area.
20:34Gorilla, please.
20:36Gorilla?
20:37It is not.
20:38Josh?
20:41Roth, an ape.
20:43Ape?
20:44It is not.
20:45We were looking for...
20:47Orangutan.
20:49But, listen, I enjoyed it.
20:50Next question.
20:53Meow.
20:59Who was it?
21:00It was Josh, yeah.
21:01Meow!
21:03Um, Cardiff.
21:05Is the correct answer, Josh.
21:06Well done.
21:07Well done.
21:09We now add in another rule.
21:12Sarah's rule is dramatically pretend to cry while answering.
21:16I thought it would be the most visually entertaining.
21:20Here we go.
21:21Good luck, everyone.
21:23What word represents the letter T in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
21:30No.
21:31Meow!
21:35Tango?
21:37It's the right answer, Sarah.
21:39It is the right answer.
21:40Well done.
21:42Next one.
21:45What denomination of Bank of England banknote has featured depictions of Florence Nightingale and Charles Darwin?
21:55Fiver.
21:56It sounded like you were crying instead of making an animal noise there.
21:59It was, oh, it was, and the bird in there.
22:04Well then, well then you didn't cry when you gave your answer.
22:06Well, isn't it?
22:06It's a crying bird.
22:08Okay, let's put the whole thing together, okay?
22:14And your answer?
22:15Uh, five pounds.
22:16Is incorrect, I'm afraid.
22:19You went through all of that with him.
22:21Sorry, Mel, I didn't.
22:21Sorry.
22:22Yes.
22:23Meow!
22:25Uh, 20 pounds.
22:28Is that right?
22:29It is not right.
22:31Meow!
22:33Ten pounds.
22:35Is the correct answer, Sarah.
22:37Very well done.
22:39Now, we add Josh's rule.
22:41So we've got four rules now.
22:42Say, I rest my case in a smug manner.
22:45After answering.
22:46Best of luck, everyone.
22:47I can't remember it.
22:50In the children's book by Eric Carle,
22:52on what day of the week does the very hungry caterpillar
22:54eat a single green leaf?
22:58I rest my case.
23:03Is that all you've got for us?
23:04Yes.
23:05Okay.
23:05I can't give you a point because you didn't actually give us an answer, Melvin.
23:08Oh, Saturday.
23:09It's still incorrect.
23:12Ow!
23:16Monday.
23:17I rest my case.
23:19It's incorrect.
23:21Meow!
23:24Wednesday.
23:26I rest my case.
23:29Josh, that's also incorrect.
23:33Meow!
23:34It's Sunday.
23:36I rest my case.
23:38It's the correct answer, Kimberley.
23:41Very well done.
23:42Final question in this round.
23:46How many planets are there in our solar system?
23:51I'll be embarrassed if I don't get this.
23:53Meow!
23:55Meow!
23:57Nine, I rest my case.
24:00Incorrect, I'm afraid.
24:01You weren't smug enough with your I rest my case, either.
24:04Kimberley.
24:04Meow!
24:06Six.
24:07I rest my case.
24:08It's incorrect as well.
24:11Meow.
24:11Now, eight.
24:14I rest my case.
24:15That is a guess.
24:16It is the correct answer, Sarah.
24:17Very well done.
24:20Well played, everyone.
24:21Good rules as well.
24:21That's the end of the round.
24:22Just one round to go before we give away our third prize of the week.
24:26Sarah has won one.
24:27Kimberley has won one.
24:28And going into our final round, Sarah is in pole position once again.
24:32We've got five and five for Melvin and Kimberley.
24:34Six of us, 11 for Sarah.
24:35Shall we do it?
24:36Let's play another round of...
24:41After Smash, fingers on buzzers.
24:43Point for a correct answer.
24:44Point off for an incorrect answer.
24:46Here we go.
24:47Your first category...
24:50..is fried food.
24:52Did you gasp, Melvin?
24:54I love fried chicken.
24:57Which Portuguese footballer won the first of his five Ballon d'Or awards in 2008?
25:04Sarah.
25:05Cristiano Ronaldo-nut.
25:07Cristiano Ronaldo-nut?
25:09It is Cristiano Ronaldo and a donut.
25:11Cristiano Ronaldo-nut.
25:14Next clue.
25:15Next fried food.
25:16Which Inca citadel near Cusco in Peru was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983?
25:27Nobody.
25:28I'm looking for Machu Picchu-Ros.
25:31Oh, yeah.
25:32Machu Picchu and Churros.
25:33Next clue.
25:34Next fried food.
25:36Which Adele song reached UK number two in January 2011?
25:40What is that?
25:42What is it?
25:44Kimberly.
25:44Rolling in the deep fried Snickers?
25:47Rolling in the deep fried Snickers?
25:49Yeah, I'm going to give you that.
25:50I'm going to give you that.
25:51It's a deep fried Mars bar.
25:53Other chocolate bars are available.
25:55Rolling in the deep fried Mars bar or whichever gooey chocolate you wanted to put there.
26:01Was it only number two?
26:03Rolling in the deep.
26:04I thought it would be number one.
26:05No.
26:06I hope she's okay for money.
26:09No, she'll be ashamed of herself.
26:11Next category.
26:14Strictly Come Dancing contestants.
26:16Okay.
26:17Okay.
26:20Beijing is the capital city of which country?
26:27Nobody.
26:28I was looking for China, Natasha Kaplinsky.
26:31China, Natasha Kaplinsky.
26:32China, Natasha Kaplinsky.
26:34Next clue.
26:35Next Strictly contestant.
26:37N'Djamena is the capital of which African country?
26:44Shall we find out?
26:45Well done at home.
26:45I know he is.
26:47You said Chad and Thomas.
26:48Chad and Adam Thomas.
26:50Chad and Thomas.
26:51Is that us done?
26:52It is us done.
26:54Did we answer any of those questions?
26:56Yes, Christiana and Al Donuts.
26:58Yeah, you got the Donuts.
26:59Deep fried Snickers.
27:00Yeah.
27:01Yeah, we did okay.
27:01I just didn't want to lose any points.
27:03That's my only goal in that round.
27:04Well, you definitely didn't lose any points, Melvin.
27:06I'll give you that.
27:06I don't think you've lost any points in that final round at all.
27:08Because I just don't press it.
27:10Yeah.
27:10That round felt humbling for everybody.
27:13Especially Adele.
27:14More, yeah.
27:15You know, the real loser there was Adele.
27:17Yeah.
27:18Who's won on Wednesday's House of Games?
27:19I think we know.
27:20It's a second win out of three for Sarah Keyworth.
27:24Welcome, Sarah.
27:25Hello, Sarah.
27:27Sarah, you have another prize to select.
27:30What are you having?
27:31Ooh.
27:32I'm going to stick with what I said and go with the Bee Hotel.
27:34Oh, that's lovely.
27:34I'm very pleased about it.
27:36Sarah Keyworth wins the House of Games Bee Hotel.
27:38Now, two days to go.
27:40Our leaderboard looks like this now.
27:45Oh, that's nice and close, isn't it?
27:47How about that?
27:48Kimberly and Sarah are at the top there with nine.
27:50Josh, just one point behind with eight.
27:52Because you keep consistently coming kind of second.
27:54Yeah.
27:55Melvin, at the bottom at the moment.
27:56Still got my title.
27:57It's not for you.
27:58Still the lowest scoring contestant in their history of the game.
28:02They can never take it away from you.
28:04But only four points away.
28:07We've got Double Points Friday coming up as well.
28:09So, you all here same time, same place tomorrow?
28:11Yep.
28:11See you tomorrow.
28:12See you tomorrow.
28:13And see you tomorrow as well on the House of Games.
28:16APPLAUSE
28:43So, you've got to cut the holes in the back so you can pop it on your face.
28:47Oh, I love that.
28:48That's such a wholesome prize.
28:49If only I had a tree.
28:51That's such a wholesome prize.
28:51Yeah.
28:52LAUGHTER
28:52Yeah.
28:52That's such a wholesome prize.
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