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Riddiculous - Season 3 - Episode 02
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00:17Welcome to Ridiculous, the Ridiculously Pleasure Show,
00:21where three teams of riddle solvers take on our devious riddle master.
00:26Hello, Henry. Hello, Rambit.
00:28What's on the cards for us today?
00:29I've got some absolutely amazing riddles,
00:32some particularly impressive ones today.
00:34In fact, do you want a quick sneak peek?
00:35I'd love it.
00:36Here we go. So see if you can get this one.
00:38I can fly but cannot stop.
00:40You can watch me round the clock.
00:42What am I?
00:44Yes, deathly stares at you already.
00:46We haven't even started from our contestants.
00:49I'm going to have a little think about it, Henry,
00:51but I think it's now time to meet our teams.
00:55Who's with us today?
00:56I'm Mel and this is my daughter, Heather,
00:58and we're from Essex.
01:00I'm Harriet.
01:01This is my housemate, Sam, and we're from Bristol.
01:03I'm Khalid.
01:04This is my better half, Azana, and we're from Southampton.
01:06Lovely stuff.
01:07Welcome to the show, One and All.
01:09Now, before we really get into it,
01:11Henry, remind us of that riddle.
01:12The riddle was,
01:13I can fly but cannot stop.
01:15You can watch me round the clock.
01:17What am I?
01:18What do you think, Ranbir?
01:19Any ideas?
01:20Do you know what?
01:21I think I actually might know this one.
01:24Is it time?
01:25Because time flies.
01:26It certainly does.
01:27Absolutely.
01:28Time flies.
01:29Of course, you can't stop time.
01:30And, of course, you can watch the clock to tell the time.
01:33I think everyone nodding fairly confidently there.
01:35So that's good news for you.
01:37But hopefully for me,
01:38you'll struggle a bit more once we get into the round.
01:41Yes, that's what we're looking for.
01:42Right, time is on our side.
01:44This is how it works.
01:45You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry.
01:49And in order to unlock each riddle,
01:51you'll first have to correctly answer
01:53three general knowledge questions.
01:56In this first round,
01:58the questions are worth £25.
02:00But how much are the riddles worth, Henry?
02:02Well, Ranbir, in this first round,
02:03the riddles are simple,
02:04and so they're worth £100.
02:06But these are the easiest ones you're going to face,
02:09so you don't want to be getting these ones wrong.
02:11And I must tell you, of course,
02:13that we will be saying goodbye
02:14to one of our teams at the end of this round.
02:18So every question is important.
02:21Are you ready for some general knowledge?
02:24Yep.
02:24Here we go.
02:25Let's play.
02:28Which sport takes place in a velodrome?
02:32Harriet and Sam.
02:33Cycling.
02:34Correct.
02:34You're up and running.
02:35That's £25 in your prize spot.
02:38HB is a grade of what type of drawing implement?
02:41Khalid and Farzana.
02:42Pencil.
02:43Correct.
02:43That's £25.
02:45The French name for which confectionery
02:48literally means Daddy's beard?
02:52Harriet and Sam.
02:53Meringue.
02:54Incorrect.
02:55The French name for which confectionery
02:57literally means Daddy's beard?
03:00Mel and Heather.
03:01Candy floss?
03:02Yes.
03:03Yes.
03:03Was that a guess?
03:04Yes.
03:05Great stuff.
03:05All up and running.
03:06Next question.
03:08In the sitcom Friends,
03:09which of the lead characters
03:11is the sister of Ross Geller?
03:14Harriet and Sam.
03:15Monica Geller.
03:15Yes, of course it is.
03:16OK, so you're one away already
03:18from unlocking your first riddle.
03:22Postcodes in which Scottish city
03:24begin with the letters AB?
03:27Khalid and Farzana.
03:28Aberdeen.
03:29Yes, well done, Khalid and Farzana.
03:31You're neck and neck with Harriet and Sam now.
03:33Which playwright is sometimes referred to
03:36as the Bard of Avon?
03:38Mel and Heather?
03:39William Shakespeare.
03:40Yes, absolutely right.
03:42Well, you're all just one question away
03:44from facing Henry.
03:46Good luck, a lot riding on this next one.
03:48Which sauce of mayonnaise
03:50with chopped onions,
03:52gherkins and capers
03:53is traditionally...
03:55Khalid and Farzana?
03:56Tata sauce.
03:57Yes, it's traditionally served with fried fish.
04:00There you go.
04:01Khalid and Farzana, congratulations.
04:03£75 in the prize pot,
04:05but more importantly,
04:06you're about to face the riddle master.
04:08Who applied to be on the show?
04:10Me.
04:11I did.
04:12Why are you saying that
04:13as though you regret it now?
04:14What's the issue there?
04:15You seem more nervous than you ought to be.
04:17Yes, I'm very nervous.
04:19But I gave it as a surprise from my husband,
04:23so he didn't know anything about the show
04:25until we got to the point of auditioning.
04:28That's brilliant.
04:29Henry, what's the first riddle?
04:30First riddle of the game.
04:32Here we go.
04:32Good luck, guys.
04:34We're found in regimented rows of five,
04:36not very far apart.
04:38In fact, we're spread out over just two feet.
04:41What are we?
04:43Rows of five,
04:44you're thinking about actually toes or fingers.
04:48Yeah.
04:48Because it's two feet apart,
04:50I think it's more toes than fingers.
04:53Yeah, I think you're right.
04:54We're found in regimented rows of five,
04:57not very far apart.
04:58In fact, we're spread just over just two feet.
05:00What are we?
05:01Yes.
05:01Yeah, toes.
05:02Toes.
05:03Yep, I would like to say toes.
05:04Final answer.
05:05You're locking in toes.
05:07Locking in.
05:09It's the right answer.
05:10Well done.
05:11Toes, of course.
05:11Yes, absolutely.
05:12Regimented rows of five.
05:13You have a row of five toes.
05:14They're close together, not far apart.
05:16And you correctly identified two feet wasn't a distance,
05:19but your actual feet.
05:20Well done.
05:21A solid start, I'd say.
05:23So that's £100 to Carlyton Farzana.
05:26Right, shall we crack on?
05:29Cygnets are the young of which web-footed birds?
05:32Harriet and Sam.
05:33Swan.
05:33Correct.
05:36Which Parisian religious landmark
05:38was badly damaged by a fire in April 2019?
05:42Mel and Heather.
05:43Notre Dame Cathedral.
05:44It certainly was, yes.
05:47What is the name of the Taylor Swift concert tour
05:50that began in 2023?
05:52Harriet and Sam.
05:53Aeros tour.
05:54Correct.
05:55Who played the hitman?
05:59Harriet and Sam.
06:00Glenn Powell.
06:02No, you're wrong.
06:03Who played the hitman, Vincent Vega, in Pulp Fiction?
06:08Carlyton Farzana.
06:09John Travolta.
06:10Yes.
06:11Oh, Sam.
06:14I would have got that.
06:15In geometry, how many sides are there on a rhombus?
06:20Harriet and Sam.
06:20Four.
06:21Yeah, you waited for the full question,
06:22and it paid off.
06:24Can I just compliment you on your wardrobe choices, by the way?
06:27You clearly put a lot of thought into it,
06:29worked it out months in advance.
06:31We actually did not until we unpacked everything last night
06:34and were like, ah, nice matching Hawaiian outfit.
06:38That is a sort of strange symbiosis.
06:40You're just friends, are you?
06:41Yeah.
06:42And you host quiz nights, do you?
06:44We do.
06:44We sort of alternate it.
06:46There's six of us living in the house.
06:47One person makes a PowerPoint, hosts it for the rest of the flat.
06:50Not this level of production.
06:52Not this level of production.
06:53Listen, Henry, we've got professional quizzes on the show.
06:57I know.
06:58I'm going to have to dial up the deviousness.
07:00Indeed.
07:00Indeed.
07:01Right.
07:02Good luck, you two.
07:03Henry, over to you.
07:05This is a good one.
07:05I like this one.
07:06You can find me in the east and see me in the west.
07:08I'm a true symbol of the south, but don't exist in the north.
07:12What am I?
07:13T's in north.
07:13OK, so...
07:14We're looking at letters in this one because just...
07:17S, the letter S, as in all of them except for north.
07:20Yeah, that works.
07:22It's not...
07:22True symbol of the south.
07:24True symbol of the south would be S.
07:25As in S on the compass.
07:26On the compass, yeah.
07:26Perfect.
07:27We'd like to lock in S or the letter S.
07:29The letter S.
07:30Hang on, you did that so quickly, you two.
07:32You are sort of finishing each other's sentences.
07:35You've got an extraordinary chemistry.
07:38Henry.
07:38The letter S.
07:40You've locked it in.
07:41Yeah.
07:44It's the right answer.
07:45Well done.
07:45Yeah, of course.
07:46The letter S, absolutely right.
07:48Yeah, the S is the right answer.
07:49Very good.
07:49£100 to Harriet and Sam.
07:53Right, are you ready for more general knowledge questions?
07:56Yes.
07:56Super.
07:57Here we go.
07:58The Orsand Bridge connects Sweden and which other Scandinavian country?
08:04Harriet and Sam.
08:05Norway.
08:06Incorrect.
08:07The Orsand...
08:08Carly and Farzana.
08:09Denmark.
08:10Yes, you just have to work your way around the map eventually and you'd come to it.
08:13You're already neck and neck with Harriet and Sam with just one question in it.
08:17Which British tennis player announced their retirement after being knocked out of the
08:21men's doubles at the 2024 Olympics?
08:24Harriet and Sam.
08:25Andy Murray.
08:26Indeed, that's right.
08:28Which band has had hits including Memories, Payphone and This Love?
08:33Harriet and Sam.
08:35We're in five.
08:35Yes.
08:36Harriet and Sam, you're just one question away from unlocking the next riddle.
08:41A lycanthrope is what type of supernatural Mel and Heather?
08:45A werewolf.
08:46Yes, very good.
08:47That was a good interception actually, I'd have to say.
08:50A lycanthrope is what type of supernatural creature known for transforming when there
08:55is a full moon?
08:57In which soap does Jimmy Harkishin play the businessman Dev Allerhan?
09:02Mel and Heather.
09:03Coronation Street?
09:04Yes.
09:05It's a classic character, isn't it?
09:07You can picture him straight away.
09:09Well done.
09:09Mel and Heather, look at this.
09:11The next question could unlock the riddle for you.
09:13Here we go.
09:14Which cricket competition first held in 2021 takes its name?
09:20Mel and Heather.
09:21The 100.
09:22Yes, takes its name from the number of balls in each inning.
09:25The 100 it is.
09:26Well, Mel and Heather, this is good news.
09:28Look at you two.
09:29Welcome.
09:31Mother and daughter?
09:32Yes.
09:33Lovely.
09:33Tell me a bit about your relationship.
09:36Well, we kind of go to the theatre a lot together.
09:39She comes and helps me at school sometimes.
09:41Because you're a school teacher?
09:42I am a school teacher in a primary school.
09:44Yes.
09:44I teach a lot of drama, so Heather helps us with our productions and keeps us organised.
09:50Are you ready for your first riddle?
09:52Yes.
09:52Henry.
09:53It's an important riddle, this one, because you are behind at the moment.
09:56But get this one right, you'll be back in the game.
09:58Here we go.
09:59Often I'm full of myself, but I go through phases and have a side I'll never show.
10:06I'll ghost you once a month, but I promise I'll return.
10:09What am I?
10:11I think I know.
10:12Yeah.
10:13I think the once a month thing might be...
10:15And the phases.
10:16Yes.
10:17Yeah.
10:17And then the bit that you can't see.
10:19And I'm full of myself as well.
10:21Yeah.
10:22Like a full moon?
10:22I think it's...
10:23Well, I think it's the moon.
10:24Yeah, the moon.
10:25So it gets full, it goes through the moon phases.
10:27And then when it's really...
10:29The new moon.
10:30The new moon is when it's all gone.
10:31Yeah.
10:32I think we're going to go with the moon.
10:34My goodness.
10:34Well done you.
10:35I initially thought that it was one of your text messages to me in between series two and three, Henry.
10:41It felt familiar somehow.
10:43Well, I am often full of myself.
10:45And you have ghosted me pretty much all year.
10:48Anyway, we'll pick up on that later, shall we?
10:50Going through one of my phases.
10:51Yes, absolutely.
10:52But your moon, you're locking in.
10:54Yes.
10:54Moon.
10:58It's the right answer.
10:59Moon.
11:00Yeah, absolutely.
11:01There's lots of clues in there.
11:02I think you've correctly identified absolutely all of them.
11:04I'm full of myself, of course, a full moon.
11:06The moon goes through phases.
11:08We had this one side of the moon that we never see, right?
11:10Because it's locked with the Earth, so that side is always around the back.
11:13Once a month, the moon disappears.
11:14A new moon, as you correctly said, but it always comes back.
11:17Well done.
11:19£100 to Mel and Heather.
11:22And look at this.
11:24I mean, there's virtually nothing in it.
11:26This is brilliant, actually.
11:27We've only got one riddle left.
11:28And, of course, one team will have to leave at the end of this round, right?
11:32No, Farzana, don't do that face.
11:34You knew this is what you signed up for.
11:36No point doing that now.
11:38Well, this is already exciting, and it's only round one.
11:41Here we go.
11:41Are you ready?
11:43Which stage musical features the songs
11:46Good Morning, Baltimore and You Can't Stop the Beat?
11:50Mel and Heather.
11:51Hairspray.
11:51Well, you have to get this right.
11:54Because your mum's a drama teacher.
11:56Yeah.
11:56OK, next question.
11:58The genetic material that is the main constituent of chromosomes
12:02in the human body is known by what three-letter abbreviation?
12:07Harriet and Sam.
12:09DNA.
12:10Yes, indeed.
12:11Well done.
12:12What name is shared by a fictional dog
12:15and a band that had a hit in 1983 with Africa?
12:20Harriet and Sam.
12:22Toto.
12:22Yes.
12:23Brilliant.
12:24I noticed you waited for me to end the question on that occasion.
12:28Moving on.
12:30Which US footwear brand founded in 1908
12:35produce Chuck Taylor all-star trainers?
12:39Carla and Farzana.
12:40Converse.
12:41Yes.
12:42This is so good.
12:43You're all so good at this.
12:45Let's carry on.
12:46In the nursery rhyme, when Polly put the kettle on,
12:50who is told to take it off again?
12:53Mel and Heather.
12:54Is it Suki?
12:55Yes, it is.
12:57I think the rest of us are trying to sing the song
12:59and we all run out of time.
13:02Which month of the calendar year
13:04is the only one used to represent a letter
13:06in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
13:10Mel and Heather.
13:11November.
13:12Correct.
13:13Brilliant.
13:14Mel and Heather.
13:16Good luck.
13:17Here we go.
13:18I'm often described as ugly and covered in warts,
13:21but from the sound of things,
13:22I still manage to pull you.
13:24What am I?
13:25I'm looking at something that will pull you.
13:29Does it mean literally pull?
13:33Like...
13:34So I was looking at ugly and warts,
13:35like tones, witches.
13:37Can you change the letters around for string
13:40or anything like that?
13:42Ooh.
13:44Yeah, like a...
13:45OK.
13:45What else has warts?
13:47So which might have, like, warts?
13:51Toward.
13:52To...
13:53Hmm.
13:55Maybe, like, is it from an...
13:57Yeah, yeah.
13:57Can we please use the clue?
13:59You're going to go for the clue.
14:01Right.
14:02Of course.
14:03You might find me in a hole on your dinner plate.
14:07Toad.
14:07Toad in the hole.
14:08Toad in the hole.
14:09So...
14:10How does that pull you?
14:11I don't know.
14:13And the sound...
14:14I think maybe it's just toad and then...
14:16Let's go with toad.
14:17Let's go with toad.
14:19You're locking in toad.
14:20Yes.
14:21Yes.
14:22Why do you think it's toad?
14:24Mainly because of the clue.
14:26Yeah.
14:27And it's often described as ugly and warty.
14:30And the toad in the hole is a...
14:32Toad.
14:33And it's a toad if something pulls you.
14:35Oh, yeah, toad.
14:36Sounds like it.
14:37Yes, now you've said it.
14:38They're convinced now.
14:39It was too late anyway.
14:40You'd locked it in, so...
14:42You're locked in, toad.
14:43Yes.
14:44You weren't quite sure why.
14:46Now you've figured out why and you've got it right.
14:48Well done.
14:48Toad is the right answer.
14:50I love that.
14:51Yeah, you got most of it before.
14:53You were a little unsure of the last bit,
14:54but, yeah, you figured that bit out.
14:55Yeah, of course.
14:55Also, toads might have warts or you might be ugly as a toad in the phrase.
15:00Of course, toad in the hole, absolutely.
15:01Good use of the clue.
15:02But also, yeah, if you're towing something, you know,
15:05with a truck or something, you hitch it up to a car or whatever,
15:08you're towing a car, something is toad, yeah.
15:10Yeah.
15:10Mel and Heather, well done.
15:12That is another £100 to you.
15:16So, at the end of round one, let's take a look at the scores.
15:19Mel and Heather, you have £425.
15:23Harriet and Sam, you have £325.
15:27And Carly and Farzana, you have £250.
15:30You were so close, actually.
15:32You were really in the running all the way through.
15:34But, sadly, it's just not quite enough at the end.
15:37And then we have to say goodbye.
15:39I'm so sorry.
15:40Did you enjoy being on the show?
15:42Wonderful time here.
15:43Really good experience.
15:44Nice people met.
15:46So, yeah, I'm happy.
15:47Listen, it's been lovely to have you on the show.
15:49Thank you so much.
15:50And I hope the surprise was worth it, Carly.
15:53Definitely.
15:54And that's it for part one.
15:56Henry, should we have another little riddle
15:57for the viewers to solve over the break?
15:59What a good idea.
16:00Whilst generally bashful and modest,
16:02I do have a lovely bunch of coconuts.
16:05What am I?
16:06That's the riddle.
16:07See if you can figure it out before we come back.
16:19Welcome back.
16:20Now, before the break, Henry,
16:22you were bragging about having a lovely bunch of coconuts.
16:24I've no idea what the riddle was,
16:25but I'm intrigued to say the least.
16:27I certainly was, yes.
16:29Before the break, I asked,
16:30whilst generally bashful and modest,
16:32I do have a lovely bunch of coconuts.
16:35What am I?
16:36Ranvir, what am I?
16:38Well, you're gorgeous in every way
16:39and there's no need to be so modest.
16:42I don't... I'm not a clue.
16:43That's very kind.
16:44Anyone have any ideas?
16:46The correct answer is
16:48it's connected to coconut
16:50and connected to being modest.
16:52It is, of course, shy.
16:54A coconut shy.
16:55And, of course, if you're modest, you are shy.
16:57Yes.
16:57Although we do have a particular image in our minds now,
17:00don't we,
17:00now that Henry's described his lovely coconuts.
17:02But we're all very grateful for it, Henry.
17:05Now, listen.
17:06Well done,
17:07because you've managed to navigate your way
17:09through the dicey round one.
17:12So, Harriet and Sam,
17:13you have £325.
17:15And only just ahead,
17:17Mel and Heather,
17:19you have £425.
17:21So, we are now into round two.
17:25In this round,
17:26correct general knowledge answers
17:28are worth £50.
17:30Once again,
17:31you do need three to unlock a riddle.
17:33And the riddles are a little different,
17:35aren't they, Henry?
17:36They certainly are, Ranv.
17:37In this round,
17:37you're going to be facing visual riddles.
17:39So, as you might expect,
17:40they contain pictures,
17:41but also numbers, shapes and words.
17:43They're a little bit trickier.
17:44But because they're trickier,
17:45they're worth £200 each in this round.
17:47Yeah, exactly.
17:48Also in this round,
17:49only one member of the team
17:52will be able to answer.
17:53And you'll have just 60 seconds
17:56to get it right.
17:57And in this round,
17:59if you get it wrong,
18:00then the riddle will be offered
18:02to the opposing team.
18:04But before all of that,
18:06of course,
18:06you need to get some more
18:07general knowledge questions
18:09under your belt.
18:10Are you ready?
18:11Yes.
18:12Let's play.
18:15What term for a tree
18:17that keeps its leaves all year round
18:19is also the title
18:20of the first UK number one single
18:22by Will Young?
18:24Harriet and Sam.
18:25Evergreen?
18:26Correct.
18:27£50 to Harriet.
18:29Harriet and Sam.
18:30Which football team
18:31was bought in 2020
18:33by Rob McElhenney
18:34and Ryan Reynolds?
18:37Harriet and Sam?
18:38Wrexham.
18:39Correct.
18:40Wrexham AFC.
18:43OK, Harriet and Sam,
18:44just one question away
18:45from facing the first visual riddle
18:47of this round.
18:49Which facial feature
18:51is the principal organ
18:53of the olfactory system?
18:55Mel and Heather?
18:56The eyes.
18:57Incorrect.
18:58Which?
18:59Harriet and Sam?
19:00The nose.
19:01That's correct.
19:02And you've nosed it.
19:03Look at this.
19:04£475 in the prize pot.
19:06You are now just ahead,
19:07but also,
19:09more importantly,
19:10you're about to face
19:11your first visual riddle.
19:13OK, so,
19:14as you know,
19:15only one of you
19:16can face this.
19:18So,
19:18before you make that decision,
19:20let me just show you
19:21what categories we have,
19:22because it might just
19:23help you decide.
19:25You have shapes,
19:27words,
19:27or pictures.
19:29What do you think,
19:29both of you?
19:31I don't mind.
19:32I'm probably happiest
19:32with pictures,
19:34but I don't mind
19:35going second.
19:37So...
19:37If you want to do pictures,
19:38we can save that for after.
19:40OK.
19:40I'll take shapes.
19:41Sam,
19:42good luck.
19:43You've chosen shapes.
19:44Henry, over to you.
19:45Thanks, Ranbir.
19:46Sam,
19:46you'll have 60 seconds
19:47to give me a correct answer
19:48once I've read the riddle
19:49that goes with this picture.
19:52Which shape
19:52completes the sequence?
19:54Your time starts now.
19:58I'd like...
19:59Oh.
20:00So,
20:01it looks like they're rotating.
20:03So,
20:04that would put...
20:07None of them rotating to that.
20:09So,
20:10orange is in the middle
20:11each time.
20:14They are rotating.
20:16Purple goes round each time.
20:20Oh, they are rotating.
20:21C is the right answer.
20:22I just...
20:22Yeah, I didn't see it.
20:23I'd like to lock in C.
20:26You're locking in C.
20:27Locked in C.
20:28OK.
20:30C is absolutely right.
20:31Oh,
20:31well done.
20:33Well done.
20:33I love the stream of consciousness.
20:35I know.
20:35The talking yourself
20:36in and out of answers
20:37is quite amusing to watch,
20:38yes.
20:39You were talking about rotating
20:40and then you were like,
20:40no,
20:40they're not rotating
20:41and then they were rotating again.
20:42You were slightly rotating,
20:43really,
20:44through different ideas.
20:46But,
20:46yeah,
20:47C is absolutely right,
20:48of course.
20:48They're rotating clockwise
20:50so you can see it
20:50turning round there.
20:52Each time,
20:53you know,
20:53it's turned a little bit,
20:54turned a little bit,
20:54turned a little bit.
20:55That's the only one
20:56that matches up
20:56in the other ones.
20:58The colours aren't
20:58in the correct spot.
20:59Sam,
21:00very well done.
21:01That is £200
21:01into your prize pot.
21:04Are you ready
21:05for more general knowledge?
21:07Yep.
21:08In the social media
21:09slang abbreviation,
21:10what do the letters
21:11IMO stand for?
21:14Harriet and Sam.
21:15In my opinion.
21:16In my opinion,
21:17you're correct.
21:19What first name
21:20and surname
21:21is shared
21:22by the father and son
21:24who became president
21:25of the United States
21:26in...
21:26Mel and Heather.
21:27Ronald Reagan.
21:28Incorrect.
21:30Harriet and Sam.
21:31George Bush.
21:32Correct.
21:33Yes,
21:33that's absolutely right.
21:35The full question was,
21:36what first name
21:37and surname
21:37is shared
21:38by the father and son
21:39who became president
21:40of the United States
21:41in 1989
21:42and 2001,
21:44respectively.
21:45What is
21:46the highest mountain
21:47in Japan?
21:49Harriet and Sam.
21:50Matt Fuji.
21:51Correct.
21:52Now,
21:53I know that,
21:53Sam,
21:54in the last round
21:55you took it on
21:56and Harriet,
21:57you said
21:58you'd be happy
21:59to take the next one.
22:00Well,
22:00here you are.
22:01Do you want to take a look
22:02at the categories once more?
22:04Words and pictures.
22:06I'll go words.
22:08I'm going to go with words.
22:09OK,
22:09good luck.
22:10Henry.
22:11You'll have 60 seconds
22:12to give me a correct answer
22:13after I've finished
22:14reading the riddle
22:15that goes with this.
22:16Which task
22:17doesn't belong
22:18on this list?
22:20Your time starts now.
22:21OK,
22:22bassoon exam,
22:22art workshop,
22:23get teeth re-examined.
22:24Instantly,
22:25I'm thinking
22:25double letters.
22:26Bassoon,
22:27art workshop doesn't,
22:28teeth does,
22:29re-examined.
22:31Waterproof,
22:31that's got beef.
22:33Walls has double L.
22:35Attend,
22:35yeah.
22:36OK,
22:36wait,
22:37because tortoise.
22:41Run.
22:42Ineptly.
22:43OK,
22:44maybe that's wrong then.
22:45They do have...
22:48Tortoise does have two T's
22:49but they're not next to each other.
22:50Sleep,
22:51that's fine.
22:52So,
22:53ineptly,
22:54run ineptly.
22:56Ooh.
22:59OK,
22:59number of,
23:00number of words,
23:01two,
23:01two words,
23:02two words,
23:02three words,
23:04four words.
23:05There's 15 seconds left for you though,
23:07Harriet.
23:07Keep going.
23:10Um...
23:11Ten seconds,
23:12lock in an answer,
23:12my love.
23:14I'm going to go with
23:16run ineptly.
23:17OK,
23:18so,
23:19run ineptly,
23:20you've locked in.
23:21We almost run out of time there,
23:23Henry.
23:24Run ineptly.
23:25It's wrong,
23:25I'm afraid.
23:26OK,
23:26so at this stage,
23:27Mel and Heather,
23:27I can hand it over to you.
23:29You've had the same time to look.
23:30Please,
23:30can you lock in an answer?
23:32Um,
23:32number seven,
23:33but no particular reason.
23:35It's the wrong answer,
23:36a bit of a guess.
23:38Oh dear,
23:39well,
23:39it looks like I've maybe defeated everyone here.
23:42Obviously,
23:42there's no more money in it,
23:43Sam,
23:44but did you have any ideas of what it might be?
23:45No idea,
23:46at all.
23:47Oh,
23:47I've got it now.
23:48Oh,
23:48hang on,
23:48who's got it?
23:49Mel,
23:49have you got it?
23:50There are numbers,
23:51hidden,
23:52one,
23:52two,
23:53three,
23:53four,
23:54five,
23:55six,
23:56stick posters to wall,
23:57there's no six.
23:58Yeah,
23:59six is the correct,
24:00answer.
24:00You've done that thing again,
24:01Mel,
24:01where you figure it out afterwards.
24:05So,
24:06yeah,
24:06there's numbers hidden in each one,
24:07apart from six,
24:08so bassoon exam,
24:10you've got one there,
24:11because you've got the O-N at the end of bassoon,
24:12and the E at the beginning of the exam.
24:14Art workshop,
24:15you've got two hidden in there,
24:16because you've got T at the end of art,
24:17and W-O at the beginning of workshop,
24:19and that works all the way through until 10,
24:21except for stick posters to walls,
24:23where there's no number hidden in that one.
24:25Task 11,
24:26Pat Henry on the back.
24:27Oh.
24:28Yes,
24:29one more riddle left in this round.
24:32Here we go.
24:33Good luck.
24:34In the UK,
24:35a circular road sign indicating a clear way,
24:40or no stopping,
24:41is red and which other colour?
24:43Harriet and Sam.
24:44White.
24:45Incorrect.
24:46In the UK,
24:47a circular Mel and Heather.
24:48Blue.
24:49Yes,
24:49that's absolutely right.
24:52Jacob Marley is a former business partner of Harriet and Sam.
24:56Ebenezer Scrooge.
24:57Yes,
24:57well done.
24:58Good interception.
24:59Jacob Marley is a former business partner of which literary character?
25:04What word meaning a set of school subjects is represented by the letter C in the term CV?
25:10Mel and Heather.
25:11Curriculum.
25:12Well,
25:12you had to get that one right.
25:13Obviously,
25:14miss.
25:15Who has had UK number one singles with artists including Blue, Dua Lipa and Kiki D?
25:23Mel and Heather.
25:25Elton John.
25:26Yes.
25:27So,
25:27this is your first visual riddle of this round.
25:31Of course,
25:32they've taken the other two categories,
25:33so I'm afraid you don't have a choice at this point,
25:36but you do have to decide who wants to face the riddle master because your category is pictures.
25:42I think,
25:43do you want me to go?
25:43I think I'm a perfect example.
25:45Okay.
25:46I'll go,
25:46let go.
25:47Yes.
25:47Yeah.
25:48Now,
25:48you've already used your clue,
25:49so it's just you up against the clock and the riddle master for this one,
25:52Heather.
25:53Good luck.
25:54Here we go.
25:54Yeah,
25:55good luck,
25:55Heather.
25:5660 seconds to give me a correct answer once I've read the riddle that goes with this.
25:59Which actress is this?
26:02Your time starts now.
26:04Okay.
26:09So,
26:10there's a mosquito,
26:12potentially,
26:13and an alley and a dock and mail.
26:21So,
26:26talk it through.
26:31Maybe like a,
26:32like a Portman.
26:34Portman.
26:36Nat,
26:37Natalie Portman.
26:38Natalie Portman.
26:40Locked in.
26:41Yes.
27:06That's 200 pounds.
27:09So,
27:10teams at the end of that round,
27:11Harriet and Sam have 875 pounds.
27:15Mel and Heather,
27:15you have 775 pounds.
27:18But all of that could change,
27:19of course,
27:20in the next round.
27:21So,
27:22keep yourselves focused.
27:23There's plenty to play for.
27:25But in the meantime,
27:25Henry,
27:26should we have another riddle?
27:27Let.
27:28I'm in such good condition
27:29that I'm a real moneymaker.
27:31What am I?
27:32See if you can figure out the answer
27:33before we come back.
27:45Welcome back to Ridiculous,
27:47the ridiculously clever
27:48and brain-teasing show.
27:50Now,
27:50is it just me,
27:51Henry?
27:51Does every riddle
27:52that you've given our viewers today
27:53feel like you're just talking
27:54about yourself?
27:55Well,
27:55a lot of them are,
27:56you know,
27:56based around,
27:57you know,
27:58It's all about you.
28:00A lot of bragging going on.
28:02Yes.
28:02No,
28:02I've snuck it in.
28:03I've snuck it in.
28:04Yeah,
28:04I'm in such good condition
28:05that I'm a real moneymaker.
28:08What am I?
28:09Ramville,
28:09what am I?
28:10Yes,
28:10well,
28:11you're just a smooth talker,
28:12Henry,
28:12that's all I can say.
28:15I've no idea.
28:16Any clues,
28:16team?
28:17I was thinking
28:19maybe mint,
28:20like if you're in mint condition.
28:22Is that some way
28:22that makes money?
28:23Oh,
28:23yes,
28:24the royal mint.
28:25Yeah,
28:25of course,
28:26yeah,
28:26absolutely.
28:26You're in mint condition,
28:27you're in very good condition
28:28and of course,
28:29absolutely right,
28:30royal mint is where they make money.
28:32Well,
28:32let's take a look at your prize pot.
28:34So,
28:34they so far are
28:36£775
28:36and £875.
28:39Of course,
28:39in the course of the game,
28:41that changes so quickly
28:42because this really is now
28:43where the competition
28:44gets serious
28:46as the team
28:47with the highest prize pot
28:49at the end of this round
28:50will be going through
28:51to the final
28:52to face Henry's
28:54riddle run.
28:55So,
28:55this time,
28:56the questions are worth
28:57£100.
28:59How much are
29:00the riddles worth,
29:01Henry?
29:01Well,
29:01Ranv,
29:02in this round,
29:02the deciding round,
29:04the riddles are
29:05pretty difficult,
29:06but if you can get them right,
29:07they're worth £300 each.
29:09Good luck.
29:12Which of the four
29:13standard horse gaits
29:15is faster than a trot
29:17but slower than a gallop?
29:19Mel and Heather.
29:20Canter.
29:21Correct.
29:23In which US quiz show
29:25hosted in the UK
29:27by Stephen Fry
29:28are the questions,
29:29answers and their responses
29:31given in the form of questions?
29:33Mel and Heather.
29:35Deputy.
29:35Yes, of course.
29:37And you're one
29:38correct answer away
29:40from facing Henry's
29:42more difficult riddles.
29:44In trigonometry,
29:45the equation
29:46A squared
29:47plus B squared
29:49Harriet and Sam.
29:50Pythagoras theorem.
29:51Yes,
29:52well done.
29:53A squared
29:54plus B squared
29:55equals C squared
29:56is named after
29:56which Greek mathematician
29:58Pythagoras it was.
30:00What is the usual name
30:01of the fruit
30:02produced by
30:03wild bramble bushes?
30:05Mel and Heather.
30:06Blackberries.
30:07Correct.
30:08That's £100.
30:09That means you're
30:10now about to face
30:11one of Henry's
30:13more difficult riddles.
30:14Here it comes.
30:15The sound an old clock
30:16makes half the time
30:18is a sign that it's correct.
30:20What is it?
30:22I think I've got an idea.
30:23So the clock goes tick-tock
30:25so it's going to be one of those.
30:26And a sign for correct
30:27would be tick.
30:29So I think it's a tick.
30:31You're locking in tick.
30:32Yes.
30:35It's the right answer.
30:36Well done.
30:37Of course,
30:37the teacher in you, Mel,
30:39got tick straight away.
30:41Of course, yeah.
30:42Absolutely half of tick-tock
30:43is tick.
30:44And, yeah,
30:45if you're marking something
30:46and it's correct,
30:47you tick it.
30:48Well done, Mel and Heather.
30:49That's £300.
30:52OK.
30:54Which fairy tale character
30:55is voiced in Shrek 2
30:57by Antonio Bandera?
30:59Harriet and Sam.
31:00Possum Boots.
31:01Correct.
31:03In 1888,
31:04which Dutch
31:05post-impressionist artist
31:08painted
31:09Portrait of Gauguin?
31:12Mel and Heather.
31:13Caravaggio.
31:14Incorrect.
31:15In 1888,
31:17which Dutch
31:18Harriet and Sam?
31:19Vincent van Gogh.
31:21Well,
31:22you shrugged,
31:23but you were right.
31:24Well done.
31:25You're just one correct answer
31:26away from facing Henry.
31:29Which city,
31:30once known as Byzantium
31:31and later as
31:33Constantinople,
31:34lies in both
31:35Harriet and Sam?
31:36Istanbul.
31:36Correct.
31:37Lies in both
31:38Europe and Asia.
31:40Well,
31:41you're right back,
31:42aren't you,
31:42in the game here.
31:43So,
31:43you know that this riddle
31:44is worth £300.
31:45You're £100 behind
31:47Mel and Heather.
31:48Whoever has the biggest
31:49prize pot
31:50at the end of this round
31:51goes on
31:52to face Henry
31:53in the finals.
31:54So,
31:54it's very tight.
31:55It is very tight.
31:56But good to get this one.
31:58Good luck.
31:59I shock and astound,
32:01but should I lose my head,
32:03you might get lost instead.
32:05What am I?
32:06Stuff to do with
32:07electricity.
32:08Yeah,
32:08that's where I went
32:08instantly.
32:09Lose the head of a torch.
32:11I mean,
32:11we've got a...
32:11Getting lost compass,
32:12but do compasses have a head?
32:14They don't shock you either.
32:15We've got a clue.
32:15We could use that.
32:16I'm happy to use it.
32:17I also am happy to use the clue.
32:18Can we use the clue, please?
32:19Yeah,
32:19absolutely.
32:20Good gameplay there,
32:21I think.
32:21So,
32:22your clue is
32:22hedge your bets
32:23and take a guess.
32:26Maze.
32:27Oh.
32:29Shock,
32:30though.
32:30Is it just because
32:31it's like a hedge maze?
32:32A maze?
32:33Lose my head.
32:33A maze.
32:34Are you shocked?
32:35Oh,
32:35yeah,
32:35yeah.
32:36Lose your head.
32:37Oh,
32:37like corn has a head.
32:39Okay.
32:41I don't even know,
32:42actually.
32:42Getting lost.
32:43I think it is a maze,
32:44yeah.
32:44Go for a,
32:44yeah.
32:45A maze.
32:46Final answer.
32:48How are you feeling
32:48about that answer?
32:50Fairly confident.
32:51Not sure about the...
32:52Can't say confident.
32:54It's a bad omen.
32:56Guys.
32:59It's the right answer.
33:01Oh.
33:01Well done.
33:02Brilliant.
33:02A maze,
33:03yeah,
33:03absolutely right.
33:04Of course,
33:04a maze,
33:05yeah,
33:05a maze.
33:05Because,
33:06I mean,
33:06you talk about corn,
33:07which is a different
33:08kind of maze,
33:08but actually,
33:09it's a sort of,
33:09more of a linguistic clue,
33:11right?
33:11If you lose the head
33:11of a maze,
33:13you lose the first
33:13letter of it,
33:14right?
33:14And then you just
33:15have maze,
33:15so it's somewhere
33:16you might get lost.
33:17And then,
33:18of course,
33:18if you're amazed,
33:18you are shocked
33:19and astounded.
33:20Very well worked out
33:21and an excellent use
33:22of your clue,
33:24because I think
33:24without that,
33:25you might have
33:25been stuck
33:25for some time.
33:27Well done.
33:27That is £300
33:29added to Harriet
33:30and Sam's
33:31prize pot.
33:33There's a lot
33:33at stake here.
33:34Here we go.
33:36In which decade
33:37did trains
33:38first begin running
33:39on the Eurostar
33:40International Rail Service?
33:43Harriet and Sam?
33:441960.
33:46Incorrect.
33:48Mel and Heather?
33:4990s?
33:501990s?
33:51That's absolutely right.
33:53Yep.
33:53The trains began
33:53running in 1994.
33:56In home technology,
33:58a high-definition
33:59multimedia interface
34:00is more commonly
34:01known by what?
34:02Harriet and Sam?
34:03HDMI.
34:04Yes,
34:05absolutely right.
34:06Is by known
34:07by what abbreviation?
34:09In 2019,
34:10Lindsay Hoyle
34:11replaced John
34:11Bercow
34:12in which
34:13parliamentary role?
34:14Mel and Heather?
34:15Speaker of the House.
34:17Correct.
34:19What piece of cutlery
34:21precedes lift
34:22in the name
34:23of a vehicle?
34:24Harriet and Sam?
34:25Fork.
34:26Yes,
34:26very good.
34:28What piece of cutlery
34:29precedes lift
34:30in the name
34:31of a vehicle
34:31used for carrying
34:32heavy loads?
34:33So,
34:34whoever answers
34:35this next question
34:36correctly
34:37will unlock
34:38the final riddle
34:39of this round.
34:40good luck.
34:43Which
34:44absolutely
34:44fabulous star
34:46has campaigned
34:47for the...
34:47Harriet and Sam?
34:49John Barrowman.
34:50Incorrect.
34:51Which
34:51absolutely
34:52fabulous star
34:53has campaigned
34:53for the rights
34:54of Gurkhas?
34:55Mel and Heather?
34:56Joanna Lumley.
34:57Yes.
34:58That was right.
35:00Mel and Heather,
35:01you have already
35:02used your clue.
35:03So,
35:04it's you up against
35:05the riddle master
35:06for a £300 riddle,
35:08but Henry,
35:08of course,
35:09there's a steal,
35:10which would mean...
35:10This is very exciting.
35:12I mean,
35:12Mel and Heather,
35:12so you are behind
35:13at the moment,
35:14right?
35:14So you need to get this.
35:15If you don't get this,
35:16if you get it wrong,
35:17then Harriet and Sam
35:18are walking through
35:19to the final round.
35:19So,
35:20everything on this riddle.
35:22Here it comes.
35:22Good luck.
35:23You can shape me,
35:25break me,
35:25or cast me,
35:27but when I'm musty,
35:28you might scrape me.
35:30What am I?
35:31OK,
35:32I've got an idea
35:33if it's right.
35:34So,
35:36shape,
35:37break,
35:37or cast
35:38is like glass,
35:39and when it's musty,
35:40you have to scrape
35:41your windscreen
35:42so you can see
35:43through it.
35:46What?
35:46So,
35:47you cast glass?
35:48You cast glass,
35:48you shape glass,
35:49you can break glass,
35:50and if it's musty,
35:51you have to scrape it,
35:53but...
35:53I mean,
35:54I've got...
35:55That's all I've got.
35:56So,
35:57I mean,
35:58I was also thinking,
35:59like,
35:59plaster,
36:01like a plaster cast.
36:03Yeah,
36:03but would you scrape it?
36:05Can't break plaster,
36:07can you?
36:07You can,
36:08but it's not a good idea.
36:11Um,
36:12do you want to go with
36:13glass?
36:14Yeah,
36:14that's your first thought,
36:15so...
36:16Yeah,
36:16but it might not be right.
36:17Let's go with your instincts.
36:18Oh, dear.
36:19OK.
36:19Yeah.
36:20We're going to lock in glass.
36:22If glass is right,
36:25you're in the final.
36:27If glass is wrong,
36:29you're going home with nothing.
36:34Glass...
36:37..is the wrong answer,
36:38I'm afraid.
36:40Right,
36:40well,
36:40very quickly,
36:41Harriet and Sam,
36:42you've had a long time to think,
36:44what's your answer for a steal
36:45for half the money?
36:46We like to go with mould,
36:47because you mould something,
36:48you break the mould.
36:50I don't know about cast,
36:51but scrape mould off.
36:52You can...
36:53Yeah.
36:54Mould,
36:54please.
36:54OK,
36:55for a steal.
36:56The brutal steal
36:57at the end of the game.
36:58Mould is absolutely right,
36:59as you say.
36:59You shape a mould,
37:00you can break the mould,
37:01you cast things in a mould,
37:03a cast iron would be made in a mould.
37:05Of course,
37:05if you have dry mould,
37:07you might scrape that off of food,
37:08off of a shower or something.
37:10Mel and Heather,
37:10you came very close.
37:11You were talking about
37:12a lot of the right ideas,
37:13didn't quite get the right answer.
37:14Sorry,
37:15bad luck.
37:15Gosh,
37:15that was so close,
37:17guys.
37:18Listen,
37:19well done to Harriet and Sam.
37:20That is a steal.
37:21You've got £150.
37:23Mel and Heather,
37:24you knew that everything was riding
37:26on that final riddle,
37:28but my goodness me,
37:30you have given Harriet and Sam
37:32a real run for their money.
37:34Well done you.
37:35Congratulations.
37:36It's been fantastic
37:37to have you on the show,
37:38and you've made it
37:39a real nail-biter.
37:40So thank you from us.
37:42Brilliant stuff.
37:43Now,
37:43after the break,
37:44Harriet and Sam
37:45will face Henry's riddle run,
37:47and we'll see how they cope
37:49under that pressure
37:50with all the cash
37:51that they have accumulated
37:52up for grabs.
37:54But first,
37:54Henry,
37:55can we have an easy riddle,
37:56please,
37:56if at all possible?
37:57I'll try and rustle up
37:58an easy one for the break.
37:59It can be said
38:00that these writers
38:01are completely unmoved.
38:02What are they?
38:03Try and figure that one out
38:04before the end of the break.
38:06APPLAUSE
38:17Welcome back.
38:18This is ridiculous, Henry.
38:19Now, you've set
38:20all of us
38:21another devious riddle.
38:22Certainly did.
38:23I asked,
38:24it can be said
38:25that these writers
38:26are completely unmoved.
38:29What are they?
38:30Ranvier,
38:31before I reveal it,
38:32do you have any ideas?
38:33I don't, I'm afraid,
38:35but shall we pass it over
38:36to our chief riddlers
38:37of the day?
38:37Good idea.
38:39Harriet and Sam.
38:40I'm thinking writers
38:41rather than a person
38:42who's a writer,
38:43maybe a writing tool,
38:44pencil or something,
38:45but...
38:45You're saving your brain
38:46so the riddles aren't
38:47quite rightly.
38:48I've only just got that.
38:49Good job.
38:50What did you think?
38:50Because she said
38:51that something is stationery.
38:53That was fantastic teamwork
38:55because Harriet,
38:56you got that it was
38:56a writing implement,
38:58not a person
38:58who was a writer,
38:59and then you expanded
39:00on that, Sam,
39:01to get stationery,
39:02which is absolutely
39:03the right arm's station.
39:04I do love Sam's
39:05casual approach
39:06to the whole thing.
39:07Yeah, yeah.
39:07It's sort of hands in pockets,
39:08a little shrug of the shoulder.
39:10Listen,
39:10you've managed to accrue
39:11£1,925.
39:14That amount of money
39:15is probably quite important.
39:17Tell us what you'd do with it
39:18if you'd manage
39:18to take it home.
39:19A year ago,
39:20I did my first ever skydive,
39:22did it in honour of my dad.
39:24He passed away
39:24about three years ago,
39:26and I have a really core memory
39:28of watching him
39:29doing his skydive
39:31when I was like
39:32seven years old,
39:33and since then
39:34was like,
39:34this is a bit massive dream
39:36for me,
39:37and I want to do it for him,
39:37and then I went
39:38and did a skydive.
39:39But they've got
39:40a skydiving society
39:41at Bristol Uni,
39:43and it's fairly expensive
39:44to join as you can.
39:46So this would probably
39:47go towards
39:47maybe doing that.
39:48Oh, that's absolutely lovely.
39:50What was your dad's name?
39:51Jonathan.
39:52Jonathan.
39:52I bet he's really proud
39:53of you now.
39:54I hope so.
39:54He really will be.
39:56You're a lovely girl.
39:57Thank you so much.
39:57Sam, I mean,
39:59I don't know how you
39:59follow that, frankly,
40:00but do try, won't you?
40:01What would you do
40:02if you got to take
40:03a smidge of this home?
40:04It's either going
40:04to driving lessons
40:06or else.
40:08So nothing like that,
40:09but...
40:09Yes, but practical,
40:10nonetheless,
40:11driving lessons
40:12are expensive, aren't they?
40:13As you know,
40:14to take home this money,
40:16you now must face
40:18Henry's riddle run.
40:20Shall we find out
40:21what that really entails?
40:22Yes.
40:22Henry, over to you.
40:24So in my riddle run,
40:25you will be faced
40:26with puzzles
40:26in which words
40:28are represented
40:29by a combination
40:29of pictures and letters.
40:31They're also known
40:31as rebus riddles
40:32and the answers
40:33are phrases,
40:34sayings or a combination
40:35of words familiar to all.
40:37Harry and Sam,
40:38the rules are simple.
40:40There are ten riddles
40:41in all
40:42and you need six,
40:44correct,
40:45in 60 seconds
40:46to take home
40:47that money
40:47that you've built up
40:48so far.
40:49If you're not sure
40:50about a particular riddle,
40:51please just say
40:52pass and then
40:53you can come back
40:54to it if you need to.
40:55And that's not all.
40:57If you do answer
40:57six correctly,
40:58you'll then have
40:59the chance
40:59to double your winnings
41:01and take home
41:02£3,850.
41:06But if it all
41:07did go a bit pear-shaped,
41:08you'd still go home
41:09with our collectible
41:10teacup and saucer,
41:11but frankly,
41:11I don't want you
41:12to take that home.
41:13I want you to win.
41:14So,
41:15you've got to face
41:16Henry's riddle run.
41:17Are you both ready?
41:19Yes.
41:19Here we go.
41:20Henry.
41:20Your 60 seconds
41:21will start
41:22as soon as
41:22your first riddle
41:23is revealed.
41:24Let's play.
41:29OK.
41:32Wink behind the face,
41:33behind the mask.
41:35Wink hoodie.
41:35Wink hoodie.
41:36Wink hoodie.
41:36Wink jumper.
41:37Jumper wink.
41:38Wink jersey.
41:38Shui?
41:38Pass.
41:41Neely a headstock.
41:42Correct.
41:43Crab apple.
41:44Correct.
41:46Trainer 4.
41:47Correct.
41:49Ultraviolet.
41:50Small violet.
41:50Violet shrink.
41:51Fading violet.
41:52Pass.
41:53Yeah.
41:55My upside down arm.
41:58Pass.
42:01um autumn great season's greetings correct um be what does that say girth right right
42:11b right back correct well done um skitty wise spiky spiky ten seconds pass
42:26you had six seconds left
42:32oh my goodness give each other a hug will you i think you might need it oh my goodness me
42:37i'm
42:37so proud of you both oh my gosh how do you feel amazing oh my god i i think that
42:45you like us i
42:45thought it was slipping away from me i'm not gonna lie towards the end yeah well done you
42:49got six riddles correct which means you've just won one thousand nine hundred and twenty five
42:54what amazing news henry my goodness me that was close well done uh let's take a look at the ones
43:03you passed on so first up there was this hood and to do with winking correct answer is hoodwink yeah
43:11then uh you passed on this one again you got quite close but didn't get the phrase
43:17it's shrinking violet yeah it's the correct obvious now yeah tricky violent you pass on this one uh
43:22tricky one uh twist my arm is the correct answer twist my arm and finally pie in the sky is
43:29this
43:29one uh so the word pie in sky you were kind of on the spiky route well done you've managed
43:34to win
43:35one thousand nine hundred and twenty five pounds now if you're happy with that we're delighted for
43:41you can finish the game and leave with that or you can choose to face one last riddle this time
43:50you'll
43:50have just 20 seconds to give an answer if you get it right you will double your winnings and take
43:55away
43:56three thousand eight hundred and fifty pounds but if you can't find the right answer in that time
44:02you'll lose everything and leave with nothing apart from of course the teacup and saucer so
44:07have a conversation i think we're gonna leave it i think we're gonna leave it it's already
44:12six seconds left on that last i think all of them if not what one almost i yeah i think
44:19we're gonna leave
44:19it with the two almost two grand harriet and sam you're walking away with one thousand nine hundred
44:24and twenty five pounds congratulations um if you wanted to see what it would have been not really
44:30but go on yeah henry sam doesn't want to see this let's see if you made the right decision so
44:35you
44:35would have had 20 seconds uh to solve this i'm glad we didn't take it what do you think it
44:44is just like
44:46relationship theft something like that i don't yeah petty theft pet theft no pet name no that's why
44:54i'm saying pet and pennies but they're just really no well that's this relationship that would have
44:59been the end of your time there well you were right now to take it uh the correct answer is
45:04rambir
45:05not a squidly partners in crime partners oh that's good isn't it very good oh my goodness i think
45:13skydiving might be as risky as you want to go i'm glad you didn't gamble that would have been
45:17heartbreaking to watch but listen as it is congratulations to both of you great competitors
45:22well done and congratulations and enjoy the money thank you so enjoy the money and that's it for
45:28today what a great show henry extraordinary i mean it's so close just knife edge all the way through yeah
45:33thank you thank you so much for watching we'll see you next time for more ridiculous riddles
45:43you
46:07Amen.
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