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Riddiculous - Season 3 - Episode 24
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00:00MUSIC
00:17Welcome to Ridiculous, the ridiculously clever show,
00:21where three teams of riddle solvers take on our devious riddle master.
00:25Hello, Henry. Hi, Ravia.
00:27How are you today? Very well.
00:29Very well, indeed. I'm excited. I'm very excited.
00:31I've got some particularly good riddles today.
00:33Have you? Well, guess what? We're going to mix it up today.
00:36Oh, how so?
00:37I have written a riddle for you.
00:40Oh, my goodness. I'm very excited about this. Are you ready?
00:43Yeah, I'm ready. I need my best riddle master voice.
00:45Here we go.
00:47What makes you dizzy, though it could just be propaganda?
00:52OK, so... This is so good.
00:55Shhh.
00:57So propaganda...
00:58Yes.
00:59..is something that's sort of false media or something that...
01:01So I think you could also call that spin.
01:04Ah!
01:04And I think if you're dizzy, you're in a spin as well.
01:06So that's my guess.
01:07And I think from the look on your face, it might be right.
01:11Yes.
01:11You're absolutely right.
01:12The riddle master reigns supreme, as always.
01:15Well done, maestro.
01:17Did you think I did OK, though?
01:18I thought it was brilliant. It was a great riddle.
01:19Fabulous. Thank you so much.
01:20I won't be writing any more, though. Don't worry.
01:23Right, let's meet today's teams.
01:26Who's with us today?
01:27I'm Joel.
01:28This is my partner, Sarah, and we're from Sheffield.
01:30I'm Jaz.
01:31This is my brother's girlfriend, Gem, and we're from London.
01:33I'm Jordan Lee, and this is my partner, Sam, and we're from Cumberland.
01:37Teams, it's fabulous to have you with us this afternoon.
01:39So let me explain how this is going to work.
01:42You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry here.
01:45And in order to unlock each riddle, you'll first have to correctly answer three general
01:51knowledge questions.
01:53Now, in this first round, the questions from me are worth £25.
01:58Henry, how much are your riddles worth?
02:00Well, these are the easiest riddles you're going to face throughout the whole game,
02:03so it's important to get these ones right.
02:04And if you do, they are worth £100 each.
02:07Yes.
02:08And we will be saying goodbye to one team at the end of this round.
02:13So, every question is important.
02:17OK.
02:18Time for some general knowledge.
02:20Hands by the buzzers.
02:21Let's play.
02:24Which US sitcom broadcast episodes titled
02:28The One with all the...
02:30Jordan Lee and Sam...
02:32Friends.
02:33Yes.
02:33So, the full question was, which US sitcom broadcast episodes titled
02:37The One with all the cheesecakes and The One Where Rachel Finds Out?
02:41£25 to Jordan Lee and Sam.
02:44In 2012, the Curiosity Rover landed on which planet?
02:49Jazz and Gem.
02:50Mars.
02:51Correct.
02:53Which smoked fish is traditionally used to make Kedgeri?
02:57Jordan Lee and Sam.
02:59Mackerel.
03:00Incorrect.
03:01Jazz and Gem.
03:02Haddock.
03:03It is Haddock.
03:04Yeah.
03:05Jazz and Gem.
03:06You're already just one correct answer away from unlocking your first riddle.
03:09The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills.
03:14Joel and Sarah.
03:15Ofsted.
03:16Yes.
03:16Is better known by what acronym?
03:18It is Ofsted.
03:19Well done.
03:20Which historical French leader is played by Joaquin Phoenix in a 2023 Ridley Scott film?
03:28Jordan Lee and Sam.
03:29Napoleon.
03:30I can accept that.
03:30Napoleon Bonaparte.
03:32Now, Jordan Lee and Sam.
03:34You're also just one away from facing the riddle master for the first riddle.
03:39The West End musical Just For One Day is based on events surrounding which 1985 charity
03:47concert?
03:48Jordan Lee and Sam.
03:49Live Aid.
03:50Yes.
03:51Live Aid.
03:53And that played to your strengths didn't it Jordan Lee?
03:55Yes.
03:56It did.
03:56Tell us why because the musical thing and you and Sam are a couple of course.
04:00So, I've done musical theatre for most of my life and Sam's sister's very good at musical
04:04theatre and that's how I ended up meeting Sam.
04:07So, did you meet Jordan Lee at a musical?
04:09What was the...
04:10No, tell us.
04:10No, she was involved in a sort of Halloween scary night and she was dressed up and coming
04:15out of a...
04:16What was you in?
04:17A coffin, wasn't it?
04:18A coffin.
04:18Crawling out of a coffin.
04:20So, Jordan Lee was crawling out of a coffin and you thought love at first sight.
04:23Obviously.
04:24Not quite at first, no.
04:26Love at first fright.
04:28So, you've unlocked your first riddle.
04:30Now, you do have a clue to use from Henry at any time during the game if you get stuck.
04:34You only get one so don't waste it.
04:36Okay, Henry.
04:37First riddle.
04:38Here it comes.
04:39This water is expected to arrive in the morning.
04:42What is it?
04:44Water and morning.
04:45It's not written morning as in sad morning.
04:48Yeah.
04:48It's water.
04:51Daytime.
04:51Daytime.
04:52Daytime.
04:53Sunrise.
04:55In the morning.
04:56In the morning.
04:57Is it something to do with dew?
04:58Dew.
04:59Moisture.
04:59Moisture dew.
05:00Morning dew.
05:01Morning dew.
05:02Morning dew maybe.
05:02I think so.
05:03That's the only thing I can think of.
05:05Yeah?
05:06You're happy with morning dew?
05:06Yeah, that's what I can think of.
05:07Morning dew.
05:09Morning dew.
05:10You're locking it in.
05:11Yeah.
05:14It's the right answer.
05:15Yeah.
05:15Well, dew specifically is the answer.
05:17Dew.
05:17Morning dew is acceptable.
05:19Yeah, of course, water.
05:20Expected to arrive in the morning.
05:21If something's dew in the morning, yeah?
05:22Expected to arrive.
05:23It's dew as in D-U-E.
05:26But, of course, you have D-E-W as in dew, which is the moisture you would find on the
05:30lawn
05:30in the morning, yeah.
05:31And that means that I can add £100 to your prize pot.
05:34Jordan, Lee and Sam, well done.
05:36Right, so that's our first riddle under our belt.
05:38More general knowledge questions.
05:40Here they come.
05:41A gyoza is a crescent-shaped dumpling originating from which country?
05:46Jazz and Gem.
05:46Japan.
05:47Correct.
05:48£25 to Jazz and Gem.
05:50Next question.
05:51We Solve Murders is a 2024 mystery novel.
05:55Jordan, Lee and Sam.
05:56Richard Osman.
05:57Yes, correct.
05:58A novel by which TV presenter?
06:00Richard Osman is correct.
06:02In the name of a tabletop game, which amphibious African mammals are described as...
06:09Jazz and Gem.
06:09Hippos.
06:10Hungry, hungry.
06:11Hippos is correct.
06:13The musician Nigel Kennedy specialises in playing...
06:18Violin.
06:18Correct.
06:19Which stringed instrument?
06:21Which English football manager was nicknamed El-Tel?
06:26Joel Ansara.
06:27Terry Venables.
06:27It was, yes.
06:29Right, okay, Joel Ansara, you're also just one correct answer away from facing the riddle
06:34master.
06:35Which Olympic running race is named after a town in Greece?
06:40Joel Ansara.
06:41Marathon.
06:41Yeah.
06:43Brilliant round for you.
06:44Well done, Joel Ansara.
06:45Welcome to the show properly.
06:46Nice to have you here.
06:47Hello, nice to have you.
06:48Tell us a bit about your relationship.
06:50So, we met online.
06:51Am I right in thinking you tell a different story depending on who you're talking to?
06:56I do.
06:56Yeah, because it is a bit boring, isn't it, saying that we met online.
06:59So, Joel's a firefighter, so I like to tell the story that he rescued me from a burning
07:03building.
07:04Well, yeah.
07:04That's much more exciting.
07:06Right.
07:07And so, Joel, you're a firefighter.
07:08That's right.
07:09The pressure of facing the riddle master must just be nothing.
07:11Honestly, my heart's pounding.
07:13Is it?
07:13Yeah.
07:14Right.
07:15Well, there's a firefighter who literally saves people's lives.
07:18My goodness.
07:18She's now afraid of your riddles.
07:20Well, these riddles are pretty scary, but let's see if we can get this one right.
07:23OK.
07:24I can help you hold your whiskey, except when I'm falling all over the place.
07:29What am I?
07:30OK.
07:31So, I'm thinking the glass.
07:33Erm, yeah.
07:34And they're called tumblers, aren't they?
07:36Yes.
07:36Yes.
07:36So, falling all over the place, tumbling, tumbler.
07:40That makes sense to me.
07:41It does.
07:42There's no other glasses, is there?
07:43Shall we go for that?
07:44Yeah, tumbler.
07:45Tumbler.
07:46You're locking in tumbler.
07:47Locking in tumbler.
07:48Tell us why.
07:49I do like a drop of whiskey, and that's what I drink out of.
07:52There's short, fat glasses, and falling all over the place, you'd be tumbling.
07:57After a few whiskies.
07:58After a few whiskies.
08:00It's the right answer.
08:01Well done.
08:01Tumbler is right.
08:02Yeah, of course, yeah.
08:03Short glass for a whiskey would be called a tumbler, and an acrobat would also be
08:06called a tumbler.
08:07Someone who falls all over the place.
08:08Well done.
08:08So, that's another £100 added to Joel and Sarah's prize pot.
08:13There's plenty more money to come in this round, so let's keep playing.
08:17Which fruit drink that was created in 1908 by John Noel Nichols in Manchester was originally
08:24named Vim Tonic?
08:27John Lee and Sam?
08:28Vim Toe.
08:29Yes.
08:31The boxer, Muhammad Ali, described himself as floating like which insect?
08:36Perfect.
08:37Jazz and Jem?
08:37Butterfly.
08:38Yes.
08:39Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
08:41Which style of knitwear, sometimes called a fisherman sweater, takes its name from an Irish
08:47island?
08:48Joel and Sarah?
08:50Aaron.
08:50Yes.
08:51The Aaron sweater or the Aaron jumper.
08:53Good answer.
08:54Which 1993 film stars John Candy as the coach of a bobsleigh team from Jamaica?
09:00Jazz and Jem?
09:01Cool Runnings.
09:02Classic isn't it?
09:03Cool Runnings.
09:03Brilliant film.
09:06At what age does a person become an octogenarian?
09:10Joel and Sarah?
09:1180.
09:12Yes.
09:14So Joel and Sarah and Jazz and Jem, you're both just one correct answer away from unlocking
09:20the next riddle.
09:22In the New Testament of the Bible, Mary and Joseph lived in which town?
09:27Jordan Lee and Sam?
09:28Bethlehem.
09:29Incorrect.
09:30In the New…
09:31Joel and Sarah?
09:32Nazareth.
09:33Yes.
09:34Okay.
09:35Brilliant.
09:36So Joel and Sarah, here we are again.
09:38Are you ready for another riddle?
09:39Yep.
09:39Ready.
09:40How's your heart this time Joel?
09:41A few beats per minute slower.
09:43Okay.
09:44Right.
09:44They're easing themselves into it now.
09:46Yeah.
09:47Which part of a wheel, it has been said, when the top reaches the bottom, pokes instead?
09:54Right.
09:54Well, pokes, there's got to be some kind of kind of wordplay with spokes, I would have
09:59thought.
09:59Oh, is it something to do…
10:01Part of a wheel, spoke.
10:02Has been…
10:02Has been said.
10:04Has been said.
10:05Oh, so it might be something that's already in that first…
10:08Yeah.
10:08Which part of a wheel?
10:10So, is it something to do with the word wheel?
10:13Heel.
10:14Heel.
10:14Yeah, there's no other words in there.
10:16The top reaches the bottom.
10:18Which part of a wheel it has been?
10:20Respoke.
10:21Respoke.
10:22Spoke.
10:23Spoke.
10:23Spoke.
10:24Spoke.
10:24It works.
10:25It works.
10:25Yes.
10:26It does work.
10:26Yeah.
10:27Brilliant.
10:28Okay.
10:28Final answer.
10:29We're going to say spoke.
10:30We got there.
10:30You're lucky in spoke.
10:31Yeah.
10:34Well done.
10:35Part of a wheel, of course.
10:36A spoke is part of a wheel.
10:37If you've said something in the past, you spoke.
10:39And, of course, yeah, when the top reaches the bottom, pokes.
10:42You were kind of getting there right from the beginning.
10:44So, you take the S and put it at the end.
10:46And, yeah, spoke is the right answer.
10:48Well done.
10:48That's £100 to Joel and Sara.
10:51Right.
10:51We have one more riddle left in this round, so let's keep playing.
10:56Launched in 2022, what single letter follows ITV in the name…
11:02Jordan Lee and Sam.
11:03X.
11:03Yes.
11:04In the name of an online streaming service, ITVX.
11:07You can see all series of Ridiculous on ITVX.
11:10Next question.
11:11Which town in Derbyshire is famous for a tart and a pudding?
11:16Joel and Sara.
11:17Bakewell.
11:18Yes.
11:18Both of which are flavoured with almonds and jam.
11:21Bakewell tart.
11:22In the TV comedy series Only Fools and Horses, what is the first name of Boise's wife?
11:29Joel and Sara.
11:30Marlene.
11:31Yes.
11:32I have to say, Marlene.
11:33Isn't that how we used to say it?
11:36What nine-letter word trademarked in 1966 is used as a generic term for artificial grass,
11:44often used for sports?
11:45Jazz and Gem.
11:46Astrotaph?
11:47Correct.
11:48Often used for sports playing surfaces.
11:52Which British pop reggae group had a 1983 UK number one single titled Red Red Wine?
11:59Jazz and Gem.
12:01Ah, you two.
12:02Incorrect.
12:03Joel and Sara.
12:05UB40.
12:06Yes.
12:07That was so close.
12:09UB40 is correct.
12:11You two.
12:11What a shame.
12:14Joel and Sara, here we are again.
12:15Well done.
12:16You're doing brilliantly.
12:17Right, what have you got for them?
12:18Your fourth and final riddle of the round.
12:20Mmm.
12:21Alone I can serve you tea or a coffee, but when twinned with a bake, you might want to scoff
12:27me.
12:28What have I become?
12:30So what do you serve tea and coffee on?
12:33This is my thought process.
12:35Well, like a tray.
12:37A tray.
12:37Mm-hmm.
12:38And then you bake a tray bake, which is really yummy, and you want to scoff it.
12:45Yeah.
12:46Oh yeah, that works.
12:47So on its own it's a tray.
12:49Twinned with a tray bake.
12:50Tray bake.
12:51Yeah, I'm just worried it's a bit too simple.
12:53I think that's okay.
12:54I can't think of anything else that it would be.
12:57Okay, do you want to go for it?
12:59Yep.
12:59Okay, we're going to go for final answer.
13:01Tray.
13:03Tray.
13:04You're locking in a tray?
13:05I think so.
13:09I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
13:11Oh, no!
13:11Sorry.
13:12Now, a tray alone can't serve coffee, right, because you need a cup as well.
13:18What would you have tea in?
13:20Cup.
13:21Cup.
13:21Cupcake.
13:23Cupcake.
13:24Cupcake is the right answer, Jordan Lee, yes.
13:26Cupcake.
13:26Yeah, so take the cup, that's what you serve the tea in.
13:29You add the bake, which is the cake part.
13:31And what have I become?
13:32A cupcake, something you might want to scoff.
13:33Right, okay, so no money in anyone's prize pot after that riddle, but we are at the end
13:38of this round, so let's take a look at what's happening with the scores.
13:41Joel and Sarah, you have £450.
13:44Jordan Lee and Sam, you have £250.
13:47Jaz and Jem, you have £175, which sadly means, I know your heart is broken, that we have
13:53to be saying goodbye.
13:55And actually, Jaz and Jem, you, well, Jaz particularly, you're a big fan of Henry and
13:58this show, aren't you?
13:59I am, yep, I am.
14:00Am I right in thinking that you have written a riddle?
14:04Yes, I have one for you, Henry.
14:05Go on, then.
14:06You've got one for me?
14:06I do.
14:07Now, okay, I've got riddles from all sides.
14:10A one-seeded fruit I may be, yet all of your calendars are full of me.
14:15What am I?
14:16A one-seeded fruit I might be.
14:18Yeah.
14:19But all of your calendars are full of me.
14:21All of your calendars are full of me.
14:22What am I?
14:23I think I know it.
14:24Good one.
14:24I think I know it.
14:25What is it, Henry?
14:26I'm not sure.
14:27So, your calendars would be full of dates, and a date would be a fruit.
14:31Yeah.
14:31Yeah, I'm not sure if it has one seed, but is that right?
14:33It has one seed?
14:35Yeah.
14:35Great.
14:36So, date.
14:36Was that right?
14:37Date is correct, yes.
14:38I love that.
14:39She's like, correct.
14:41Very good.
14:42It's quite powerful.
14:43I feel they really stink when people get them right, isn't it?
14:45Yeah.
14:46So fun.
14:47Thank you so much, Jaz and Jem, and it's been fantastic to have you on the show.
14:50Thank you for having us.
14:51Great riddle.
14:51Very good.
14:52And that's it for part one.
14:54You might want to go and have a cake, a cup of tea, I don't know, maybe some dates.
14:57Whatever you like, you can go and do it.
14:58But do try and solve this riddle, won't you?
15:00Go on, Henry.
15:01I'm what an American crab might do next to a road.
15:05What am I?
15:06I'll give you the answer when we come back.
15:18Welcome back.
15:19Now, before the break, Henry, what was that riddle you set us?
15:22Yeah, the riddle was, I'm what an American crab might do next to a road.
15:27What am I?
15:29Joel, Sarah, Jordan Lee, and Sam, any thoughts on this one?
15:33No.
15:33No.
15:34What do you have next to a road?
15:36A sidewalk.
15:37A sidewalk is the right answer.
15:40Pavement in the UK, but in America, certainly a sidewalk.
15:43And of course, crab walks sideways.
15:45Yeah, it's a fun one.
15:46Well done, Jordan Lee, yeah.
15:47So, welcome back to the second round.
15:49You've made it through the first round.
15:51Let's take a look at the scores.
15:51Jordan Lee and Sam, you've got £250.
15:54Joel and Sarah, you've got £450.
15:56Now, here in round two, the general knowledge questions from me
16:00are now worth £50.
16:02Once again, you need three correct to unlock a riddle,
16:05and those riddles have changed.
16:07Henry, would you explain?
16:09Of course.
16:09So, in this round, you're going to be facing visual riddles.
16:12So, as you might expect, they contain pictures,
16:14but also numbers, shapes and words.
16:15They're a little bit trickier, but if you can get them right,
16:18they're worth £200 each.
16:20Only one member of the team will be able to answer,
16:23and you'll have just 60 seconds to get it right.
16:27And in this round, if you get your riddle wrong,
16:30it will then be offered to the opposing team
16:32for a potential steal.
16:33So, lots of things can change in this round.
16:35But first, of course, you need to answer
16:37some more general knowledge questions.
16:39So, hands by the buzzers.
16:41Let's play.
16:44Which Eurovision-winning group from the UK
16:46shares its name with a champagne cocktail?
16:49BUZZER
16:50Joel and Sarah?
16:51Book's Fairs.
16:52Yes.
16:53BUZZER
16:53The first £50 of this round to Joel and Sarah.
16:57Samson and Goliath are the names of two large yellow cranes
17:01in which northern Irish city?
17:04BUZZER
17:04Jordan, Lee and Sam?
17:06Belfast.
17:11BUZZER
17:15National Sewing Bee.
17:16BUZZER
17:17Incorrect.
17:17BUZZER
17:18Joel and Sarah?
17:19The Great British Sewing Bee.
17:21BUZZER
17:23BUZZER
17:23Oh, goodness, yeah.
17:25You knew what it was, but we need the exact name.
17:27The Great British Sewing Bee is correct.
17:28Well done, Joel and Sarah.
17:30Next question.
17:31Named after a Japanese word that can mean selfish or self-centred.
17:38BUZZER
17:38Jordan, Lee and Sam?
17:40Ying Yang.
17:41BUZZER
17:41I think we have been correct.
17:42Named after a Japanese word that can mean selfish or self-centred.
17:48Which chain of East Asian restaurants was launched by Alan Yow in 1992?
17:54BUZZER
17:55Joel and Sarah?
17:56I'm just going to go for wagamama.
17:58That's right!
17:59BUZZER
18:00Yes.
18:01Well done, Joel and Sarah.
18:03Now you've unlocked the first visual riddle in this round.
18:06Only one of you can face this, but there are three categories to choose from, so take a look.
18:10you've got pictures numbers or names I think if you do this one then I don't
18:15have to make a choice let's do pictures okay you're gonna do it so you've chosen
18:25pictures now let me remind you that you can still use a clue in this round if
18:29you need it we will stop the clock for as long as it takes for Henry to read
18:33the clue so bear that in mind okay Henry over to you here we go Joel 60 seconds
18:37to give me the right answer after I've finished reading the riddle help the
18:41detective crack the conundrum what connects the clues your time starts now
18:46all right so something under the suit I don't know what that is blood or shadow
18:54ink from or lead from the pencil something as they need the book and then
19:01what I guess is sleep on the pillow crack the conundrum what connects the clues
19:13um so you've got 30 seconds left
19:19raphite words
19:23what would a suit be what's that middle stairs no idea connects the clues
19:35you've got 10 seconds
19:40do you want to lock in an answer yeah I'll just say lead no idea you're locking in
19:46lead yeah Joel I'm afraid it's wrong okay Jordan Lee and Sam for a steal what's
19:51your answer case case why suitcase pillowcase staircase pencil case but case
19:58it's the right answer case well done yeah of course a little clue in the top as
20:03well it said help the detective crack the conundrum but more commonly a
20:06detective would crack a case of course well done Jordan Lee and Sam that's a
20:10hundred pounds good steal there right we've got two more visual riddles so let's
20:15keep playing hands by the buzzers plastic beach and demon days are albums by which
20:20british virtual band Joel and Sarah blur incorrect plastic beach and demon days are
20:27albums by which british virtual band Jordan Lee and Sam gorillas yes gorillas is
20:33correct well done in which US state or the cities of Tampa Miami and Orlando Jordan
20:39Lee and Sam Florida correct right Jordan Lee and Sam you're one correct answer away from
20:44unlocking the next visual riddle the national flag of Belgium has stripes of
20:48red black and which other color Joel and Sarah yellow correct which 2017
20:55Disney Pixar film is inspired by the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead Joel and
21:00Sarah at Coco yes Coco is correct it's a lovely film isn't it okay Joel and Sarah
21:05and Jordan Lee and Sam you're both just one correct answer away I'm unlocking the
21:09next visual riddle good luck Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins were lead
21:13singers of which British prog rock group Joel and Sarah Jennifer yes it was
21:20Genesis right Joel and Sarah so sorry you left Joel to it last time I did who feels
21:25brave this time we've got numbers or names should I do I just felt really brave on
21:30yeah okay should I do yes one yes okay sudden surge of bravery from Sarah I'd like to go for
21:40names please
21:42okay Sarah 60 seconds to give me the right answer after I've finished reading this riddle what is the
21:49artist's first name your time starts now so we've got a post box letter red letter box carrot root vegetable
22:04taxi cab
22:10letter box post post post carrot tab post red letter letter
22:22carrot clever clue please stop the clock sorry the clue is he's a really colourful character
22:28start the clock he's a really colourful character colourful character I'm gonna kick myself
22:35with this and I am I just can't see it colourful character so that means is it red orange yellow
22:44red post
22:48carrot yellow don't to lock something in no I can't think of anything I've just got a complete mind block
22:58right so for a steal Jordan Lee and Sam do you have an answer we were thinking Roy red orange
23:05yellow
23:05that's the only thing that we can think of yeah Roy yeah it's the right answer well done Roy yeah
23:13simpler than you were thinking maybe sorry yeah just red orange yellow yeah the colours there the first
23:19letter of each colour gives you the name Roy well done Jordan Lee and Sam well done that's 100 pounds
23:24a great steel okay we've got one riddle left hands by the buzzers let's play which Italian phrase
23:32meaning to the tooth describes cooked pasta that is Joel and Sarah al dente correct this still
23:38slightly hard al dente England's highest mountain Scarfell Pike is in which national park Joel and Sarah
23:45Peak District incorrect Jordan Lee and Sam Lake District yes
23:52what does the p stand for in the common abbreviation asap
23:56Jordan Lee and Sam possible yes as soon as possible in the book by Anna Sewell what type of animal
24:04is the
24:05title character black beauty Joel and Sarah horse yes right so it's anyone's now isn't it
24:14in Christianity what name is given to the period of preparation for the celebration of the birth of
24:19Jesus Joel and Sarah advent yes that begins four Sundays before Christmas advent is correct right
24:28Joel and Sarah I'm going to leave it to you yeah I think I'm not great at the numbers ones
24:33but
24:34Sarah is worse so sorry it's true it's true I'll have a go at numbers oh we can finally get
24:42one of
24:42these right yes here we go okay at numbers it is once again Joel 60 seconds to give me the
24:48right
24:48answer after I've finished reading the riddle what is the value of the pink jellyfish your time starts
24:53now what is the value of the pink jellyfish okay so we've got spots on so the green four spots
25:01on the
25:01four four sixteen five times five fifteen it's five on the yellow one four
25:15uh so five times four is twenty four times ten do we think that's what it is the number of
25:30spots oh no
25:36oh no it's five times three oh the legs as well so one two three four five six seven times
25:42four
25:42twenty eight are you locking in an answer yeah twenty eight twenty eight Joel why because I only
25:51just realized they've got different numbers of tentacles and I think it's the number of
25:55tentacles multiplied by the number of spots feeling confident no you should it's the right answer
26:0328 yeah of course yeah number of tentacles multiplied by the number of spots so there
26:07at the end yeah you got four legs or four tentacles and uh seven spots 28 well done so that's
26:13200 pounds
26:13to Joel and Sarah so teams yes at the end of this round Joel and Sarah have 1,100 pounds
26:21Jordan Lee and
26:22Sam have 700 pounds but all of that could change in the next round but now it's time for a
26:29break
26:29Henry should we have another riddle for the viewers at home what a good idea I'm often sat
26:35like a pointy hat in the middle of the road but as a wafer it's safer what am I I'll
26:41give you the answer after this break
26:53welcome back to ridiculous the ridiculously clever and brain-teasing show now you don't like us to
27:00have a rest over the break do you know no riddle master not doing ridiculous no more riddles and
27:05this is a particularly fun one any ideas what it is Rambo I'll read it to you one more time
27:08I'm often sat
27:10like a pointy hat in the middle of the road but as wafer it's safer what am I cone cone
27:18is the
27:18right answer of course yeah a pointy hat in the middle of the road would be a cone as wafer
27:22it's
27:22safer of course you'd have a wafer cone with ice cream yes yum thank you so much riddle master now
27:28as we enter into our deciding round Joel and Sarah Jordan Lee and Sam right let's take a look at
27:35your
27:35prize pot so we have 700 pounds and 1,100 pounds now you might think that gap seems quite big
27:42but
27:42it's not because this is where the competition gets serious the team with the highest prize pot at the
27:49end of this round will be going through to face Henry's riddle run now this time correct questions
27:56from me are now worth 100 pounds and how much are your riddles worth Henry so this is the deciding
28:02round
28:02and this round features the toughest riddles you have faced yet if you get them right they're worth
28:08300 pounds each so you can see how that gap can close really quickly all right if you're ready hands
28:14by
28:14the buzzers let's play
28:18created by Whitney Wolf heard which dating app shares its name Jordan Lee and Sam bumblebee incorrect
28:27created by Whitney Wolf heard which dating app shares its name with a type of bee
28:32Joel and Sarah bumble yes 100 pounds to Joel and Sarah how many hours before noon is midnight
28:42Jordan Lee and Sam 12 good answer the cast of which comedy drama included John Thompson and
28:49Faye Ripley as Pete and Jenny Joel and Sarah cold feet yes the liqueur creme de menthe is
28:58flavored with what aromatic plant Jordan Lee and Sam orange incorrect the liqueur creme de menthe is
29:06Joel and Sarah gonna go mint correct Joel and Sarah it was worth the guess wasn't it right okay so
29:16you've got a 300 pound riddle you've got no clues left so good luck to both of you Henry
29:23we're both in on the joke and absolutely fine we're among the broken hearted and feeling all right what are
29:30we
29:31I think I think is it something to do with the word joke I think we are both in on
29:37the joke or
29:39another word for joke and absolutely fine what is another way of saying absolutely fine it's okay okay
29:48okay is in joke yeah nice we're among the broken hearted okay okay and feeling all right which means okay
29:56so what are we okay what do you think it's too much for coincidence that okay is in all those
30:01words
30:02yeah yeah yeah should you go for it yeah final answer okay you're locked in okay
30:10okay
30:13is the right answer
30:17I'm sorry yeah a little clear at the beginning as well we're both in on the joke so you're looking
30:22for two
30:22letters that are in joke and among the broken hearted of course you correctly said yeah okay and both those
30:27words feeling all right and absolutely fine synonyms for okay well done that's 300 pounds added to your
30:33prize pot right let's keep playing which tree-dwelling primate native to Borneo and Sumatra has a Malay
30:41name meaning forest person Joe Lansara orangutan yes that's a hundred pounds Joe Lansara which
30:51principality shares a single land border with France Joe Lansara Monaco correct the island swimmer
31:00is the debut novel by which Scottish TV presenter who hosts her own morning chat show Jordan Lee and
31:08Sam Lorraine Kelly correct Lorraine Kelly what color follows penny in the name of the world's first
31:16adhesive postage stamp Joe Lansara black yes penny black right Joe Lansara you've done it again here we
31:26are okay so what have you got for them this time is it going to be okay who knows let's
31:31see
31:32what route seen on a cold gent's nose looks like a motor set to decompose
31:55what route seen a route seen on a cold gent's in the in the in the in the world if
32:07it's with a
32:08looking for a root word um what route seen on a cold gent's nose okay hang on we go maybe
32:14it's
32:14what root like has in a parsnip what roots are they turnip carrot squash swede squash potato
32:27looks like an old gent's nose what looks like an old gent's nose garlic ginger yeah there you go bulbous
32:34garlic is that root but then what's that got to do with a motor set to decompose um
32:43just choose something you have to lock something in now please okay garlic we'll go with garlic garlic
32:51you're wrong i'm afraid okay jordan lee and sam what's your answer carrot carrot jordan
32:57lee why because it's on a snowman that's going to decompose and melt
33:04carrot sorry you said it it's the right answer he didn't manage to get there and figure it all out
33:10there's a little bit um yeah even you said rot as well which is obviously the clue there at the
33:14end
33:14motor car rot yeah motor decomposes car rot and uh on a snowman you would have a carrot cold gent
33:21snowman
33:22yeah i was busy watching jordan lee's face during your deliberations when they said parsnip i thought
33:28oh they've got it when they said cara i thought they definitely got it
33:34but right jordan lee and sam well done that's a 150 pounds steel now we still have believe it or
33:43not
33:44another riddle left in this round okay good luck to both teams hands by the buzzers here we go
33:49which science fiction franchise is associated with the phrase live long and prosper joel and sarah
33:56oh star trek correct a hundred pounds to joel and sarah the big four fashion week events take place in
34:04london new york paris and which other jordan lee and sam milan correct a hundred pounds to jordan
34:11lee and sam on which continent the mere cats live in the wild jordan lee and sam africa correct
34:19a hundred pounds to jordan lee and sam but you're just one correct answer away from unlocking the
34:23final high value riddle in this round good luck on the 16th of december 1773 protesters against british
34:31colonial rule through crates jordan lee and sam tea incorrect on the 16th of december 1773
34:40protesters against british colonial rule through crates of tea into the harbor of which american
34:46city joel and sarah boston yes boston it's the boston tea party for that reason and you knew the story
34:53clearly jordan lee so either team here could unlock the final riddle of this round what is the name of
35:01the teenage witch who first appeared joel and sarah sabrina yes sabrina who first appeared in archie
35:09comics in 1962 sabrina the teenage witch right joel and sarah good luck i mean honestly you do crack
35:18me up you two when you're trying to solve a riddle right what have we got for this we got
35:23this one
35:23i look like i'm 13 upside down i sound like 21 twice but i'm actually 23 what am i oh
35:33dear
35:35it's gonna happen again right 13 upside down in numbers just looks the same um okay look at it from
35:44a different angle pictures wise what looks like 13 upside down if it was a b a b if it
35:52was in a
35:53look like 21 twice that's two sound like 21 42 b but i'm actually 23 what's the 23rd letter of
36:02the
36:03alphabet w i don't know i don't know that's my only thing that i'm thinking just 42 w w w
36:14i'm gonna go for
36:14do you think so is it put them together so b something w bow i look like i sound like
36:2121 twice 42
36:22what's significant 42 w that's the only thing i can think of okay w you're locking in w yeah yeah
36:34why do you think it's w oh i don't honestly know something to do with that conversation we just had
36:39i think you have a very strong feeling that this is the wrong answer yeah yeah yeah it's the right
36:44answer yeah so you got to the idea of using the alphabet uh but you didn't apply that to the
36:55rest of
36:55the riddle so you kind of got to the answer without realizing that you had you're sort of rhyming 42
36:59with
36:59w which it does but a bit tenuous that but i'm actually 23 so the 23rd letter of the alphabet
37:04is w
37:05i look like i'm 13 upside down what's the 13th letter of the alphabet i don't know what's the w
37:10upside down backwards jordan lee knows it all m m yes m very good m upside down and so jordan
37:17lee uh
37:18why don't you tell us uh what the uh i sound like 21 twice bit is 42 w 42 in
37:23fact 21 the 21st letter of
37:26the alphabet is u so u twice is w uh sounds like w so yeah you got it again i'm
37:32not quite sure how you
37:33i don't think you know how you did it every time but you got it well done and i know
37:37jordan lee you
37:37were like uh again did you get it again did you have a great competition here well done that is
37:45another 300 pounds to joel and sarah now after that round congratulations to joel and sarah you're through
37:52to the final with a prize pot of 2600 pounds and jordan lee and sam you have 1250 pounds which
38:00means it's
38:01time to say goodbye to jordan lee and sam how do you feel at the end of all of that
38:05drama i'm still
38:06quite happy yeah i'm still quite happy i don't think i could have done any better no we've got
38:10quite a few so need to brush up on our general knowledge yeah yeah yeah john lee and sam thank
38:15you
38:15so much for being on the show it's been a pleasure to meet you and after the break joel and
38:19sarah will
38:20face henry's riddle run and we'll see how they cope under pressure with all the cash they've accumulated
38:25up for grabs but first let's have another riddle for the viewers to solve over the break here it
38:29comes when fully formed i might be found in a spanish dancer's hand when cut into three
38:35i might be what a fisherman does what am i i'll give you the answer when we come back
38:51welcome back this is ridiculous now henry you set us another devious riddle over the break
38:57certainly did i asked when fully formed i might be found in a spanish dancer's hand
39:01when cut into three i might be what a fisherman does what am i joel and sorry or our top
39:07riddle
39:07solvers what do you think i didn't have enough brain injury energy to even think about it
39:12i've got to be honest no fair enough conserve yourself before the final round yeah absolutely
39:17rambo any ideas i have no excuses what would a spanish dancer have like a rose if you're doing
39:22a flamenco dance castanets castanets yeah of course and a fisherman would cast a net if you split it
39:28into three you get castanets oh yeah i love that castanets is a very good one very good and you
39:33were
39:33right to just save your brain there sarah frankly listen joel and sarah what a funny and fun game
39:39you've had fake it till you make it isn't it bluff our way through one way or another we get
39:45where we
39:45need to go and it's totally worked today hasn't it because you're now in the final your prize pot stands
39:51at 2600 pounds so what would that money go on if you managed to take it home today we've got
39:58seven
39:59children between us so being able to take them on a holiday would be absolutely amazing we've got
40:05somewhere in mind as well my eldest has just started work at euro disney so doing what one of the
40:11characters in the parade yes he'll be in the parade that's so exciting can you tell us which character
40:17no sworn to secrecy everything's top secret isn't that extraordinary that is amazing oh it's magical
40:22well i really hope this works out for you so as you know to take home that money you have
40:26to face
40:27henry's riddle run henry what exactly is your riddle run so in the riddle run you're going to be facing
40:32puzzles in which words are represented by combinations of pictures and letters they're
40:37often known as rebus riddles and the answers are phrases or sayings or a combination of words that
40:42are familiar to all so joel and sarah the rules are simple there are 10 riddles in all and you
40:48need
40:48six correct in 60 seconds to take home the money that you've built up so far if you're not sure
40:55about
40:55a particular riddle say pass and then come back to it and that's not all if you do answer six
41:02correctly
41:02you'll have the chance to double your winnings and take home 5 200 pounds and don't worry if it all
41:10goes
41:10wrong you'll still go home with our collectible teacup and saucer first though you've got to face
41:16henry's riddle run are you ready yes good luck henry over to you your 60 seconds will start as soon
41:24as the first riddle is revealed good luck let's play uh phones in a head what's that telephone head
41:33um phone book uh what comes up pass pass
41:39hot question one hot topic um burning question correct yes uh violinist on the roof um fiddler on
41:48the roof correct uh open goal correct um and cussing an arm and a leg correct
41:59whale backwards um humpback whale correct um key key pie key lime pie correct
42:12wow that was brilliant are you okay sarah thanks joel
42:17thank you it's a great holiday that was great i mean true to form you seemed unsure about all of
42:22them throughout but you got them right well done fantastic well well done you've got six riddles
42:28correct and you've just won 2 600 pounds isn't that lovely that's amazing absolutely brilliant um
42:35right so should we explain how you got those right please which is the theme of the show so far
42:41so let's
42:42stick with it now it's a little bit nervous at the beginning because you took a little bit of time
42:45on that
42:45first one you said almost everything but the correct answer obviously we've got phones and a
42:50head so therefore it would be head phones headphones yeah headphones you got this one right burning
42:55question absolutely on fire question mark on fire this one fiddler on the roof of course not violinist
43:00on the roof the well-known musical very quick on this one of course open door at the end of
43:04goal so
43:04it's open goal yep i like this one it costs an arm and a leg yeah price tag with an
43:10arm and a leg i
43:11like this one very much indeed this is humpback whale you said i'm not sure if you yeah yeah so
43:17yeah whale backwards that's the back part and there's a hump in it as well so it's humpback whale
43:21yeah great one and then this final one as well yeah it's key and pie is lime green so it's
43:27key lime pie
43:29well done joel and sarah you've done really well and you've managed to win 2 600 pounds and if that
43:36is
43:36enough for you then we're delighted and you can finish the game and you can leave with that money
43:41or you can choose to face one last riddle this time you'll have just 20 seconds to give an answer
43:48get it right and you will double your winnings and take away 5 200 pounds but if you can't find
43:57the
43:58right answer in that time then you'll lose everything and you'll leave with nothing apart
44:02from of course our teacup and saucer so what would you like to do i think we smashed it all
44:07the way
44:07through it's easy so i would just do it breeze through my heart cannot take this anymore there's
44:13absolutely no way i want to go and try and double my money i think we've just scraped through by
44:18the
44:18skin of our teeth and we're absolutely over the moon with that two thousand pounds is a lot of money
44:22yeah yeah amazing well congratulations joel and sarah you're walking away with two thousand six
44:29hundred pounds but just for fun shall we see what it would have been henry oh yeah we've got to
44:35have
44:35a quick look yeah so you would have had had you chosen to play 20 seconds to come up with
44:40the answer to
44:45this what do you think uh easy on the eye um easy peasy it's i don't know
44:58does spell easy doesn't it that would have been your 20 seconds up certainly wasn't easy peasy and
45:04the easy peasy is not the right answer i'm afraid it is two words mesh together that you're looking at
45:09here nose pay nose pay through the nose through the nose of course yeah so the word pay through
45:17the word nose you've got the n of nose then the p of pay then the o of nose and
45:20so on interconnected
45:22like that pay through the nose yeah well joel and sarah congratulations we're absolutely delighted for
45:30you walking away with two thousand six hundred pounds enjoy it thank you so much we will thank you
45:34and thank you so much for joining us at home we'll see you next time for more ridiculous riddles
45:41so
45:52so
46:10Amen.
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