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Riddiculous - Season 3 - Episode 03

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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.
00:26Hello, Henry. Hi, Ranvier.
00:27Now, Henry, I feel pretty pleased with myself these days
00:30because I've been analysing the riddles
00:32and I feel like I'm getting better at them.
00:35Well, I tell you what, let's put that to the test.
00:36Oh, OK.
00:37With a riddle, straight away.
00:38Go on, then.
00:38OK, I'm a bushy kind of pig, but don't give me a tickle
00:42as I can be a little prickly.
00:45What am I?
00:47Right, it's making me want to tickle you immediately
00:50and I don't know why.
00:51It specifically says you're not allowed.
00:53I'm not allowed to tickle the riddle master.
00:55Oh, no.
00:56Now that you've said it, I desperately want to tickle you.
00:57Right.
00:57I don't know the answer to the riddle, but I'm going to think about it.
01:01Let's meet today's teams.
01:03Who's with us today?
01:05I'm Ben.
01:06This is my mate, Sarah, and we live in Manchester.
01:08I'm Tracy.
01:08This is my husband, Warren, and we live in Lincolnshire.
01:11I'm Lucy.
01:12This is my husband, Sean, and we're from London.
01:14Super to have you all with us.
01:16Now, apart from me wanting to desperately tickle the riddle master,
01:19which is against all the protocols here, frankly.
01:22Indeed.
01:22Right, go on.
01:23Run that riddle by us again.
01:24I'm a bushy kind of pig, but don't give me a tickle
01:27as I can be a little prickly.
01:29Yeah.
01:30Any ideas?
01:31Who's got it?
01:31Oh, a few hands up.
01:32Let's have Tracy.
01:33What do you think?
01:34Hedgehog.
01:34Tracy, hedgehog is absolutely right.
01:37Yeah, hedgehogs are prickly.
01:38And of course, yeah, they're small pigs.
01:40They're not really small pigs, are they?
01:41No, is it the hog bit?
01:43Yeah, hog, exactly.
01:43Hog is the relation.
01:45They're not, I'm not.
01:45Hang on.
01:46The riddle master thinks hedgehogs are tiny pigs, people.
01:48This just in.
01:50Hedgehog the pigs.
01:51A reclassific.
01:53No, they're not.
01:54They're not pigs at all.
01:55They're too small and they're too prickly.
01:56I tell you what, you stick to the riddles,
01:58I'll do the general knowledge.
01:59Should we do that?
02:00Good idea.
02:00I'll be buzzing in.
02:02Pig.
02:03Brilliant stuff.
02:04Right.
02:05So, let me tell you how this is going to work.
02:07You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry,
02:10and in order to unlock each riddle,
02:13you'll first have to correctly answer
02:15three general knowledge questions.
02:17Now, in this round,
02:19the questions from me are worth £25.
02:22Henry, how much are your riddles worth?
02:24Well, in this round,
02:25the riddles are the easiest you're going to face
02:27throughout the whole game,
02:27so you don't want to be getting them wrong.
02:28But if you get them right,
02:29they're worth £100 each.
02:31And we will be saying goodbye to one team
02:34at the end of this round,
02:35so every question is important.
02:38Are you ready for some general knowledge?
02:40Yes.
02:41Super stuff.
02:42Hands by the buzzers.
02:43Let's play.
02:46What term is used for a fertile spot
02:49where water is found in a desert?
02:51Tracy and Warren?
02:53Oasis.
02:53Correct.
02:54The first £25 of the game to Tracy and Warren.
02:58Performed by the Rembrandts,
03:00the theme song of which US?
03:02Lucy and Sean?
03:03Friends.
03:04Correct.
03:06The theme song of which US sitcom
03:08is called I'll Be There For You?
03:09In a 2024 match against Sri Lanka,
03:14which England cricketer
03:15hit a record 34th test century?
03:18Tracy and Warren?
03:19Joe Root.
03:20Yes.
03:21Oh, well done.
03:22Tracy and Warren,
03:23you're already just one correct answer
03:24away from unlocking the first riddle.
03:27What does the letter E stand for
03:30in the abbreviation ULEZ,
03:32the zone of roads in and around Lucy and Sean?
03:36Emissions.
03:37Correct.
03:38In and around London,
03:39of course, ULEZ,
03:40it stands for the ultra low emissions zone.
03:43Now, Lucy and Sean and Tracy and Warren,
03:45you're both just one correct answer
03:46away from facing the riddle master.
03:48What is the capital city of Sweden?
03:52Tracy and Warren?
03:52Stockholm.
03:53Yeah, everybody went for it.
03:55But Warren, you got in there.
03:57Well done.
03:58Tracy and Warren, welcome to the show properly.
04:00Hi.
04:01Hi, hi.
04:01It's lovely to have you here.
04:03Now, I know lots of people prepare for the show
04:05by practising quizzes.
04:06Tracy, you've got a novel way of preparing for the show.
04:09Just show us.
04:10Oh, the nails?
04:12Yes.
04:12Now, look at those.
04:14They spell out ridiculous.
04:17I don't know if we can give you any more points for this.
04:20Doesn't that get me straight through to the final?
04:22No, I'm afraid it doesn't.
04:24But we appreciate it.
04:26Right.
04:26What have you got for them?
04:27Because, of course, don't forget Tracy and Warren.
04:30Should you get stuck already, you could use a clue.
04:32You only get one through the game though.
04:34So just think about when you want to use it.
04:35Here it comes.
04:36First riddle of the game.
04:37Good luck.
04:38I'm famous for my love affairs.
04:40So you'll always find me in mixed pairs.
04:43Where am I?
04:44Do you have any ideas?
04:45I'm famous for my love affairs.
04:47Casanova?
04:47You'll always find me in...
04:49Where am I?
04:50So it's...
04:50We're after a place.
04:52I'm famous for my love affairs.
04:55Paris.
04:56You'll always find me in mixed pairs.
05:00Anagram of pairs.
05:01What are you thinking?
05:02Anagram of pairs.
05:04Which is...
05:05Paris.
05:06Oh!
05:06I'm famous for my love affairs, Paris.
05:09So you'll always find me in mixed pairs.
05:12Yes.
05:12Anagram of pairs.
05:14Paris.
05:14Brilliant.
05:15Where am I?
05:15We think it's Paris.
05:17Paris.
05:17Yes.
05:19It's the right answer.
05:20Well done.
05:21Paris, the city of love.
05:23And mixed pairs.
05:24Mixed being the anagram indicated there.
05:26Mixing up the word pairs, you get Paris.
05:28Well done.
05:28£100 to Tracey and Warren.
05:30Right.
05:31Hands by the buzzers.
05:32Let's play.
05:33In the 2024 Netflix series Chaos, which actor plays the Greek god Zeus?
05:38Lucy and Sean.
05:39Jeff Goldblum.
05:41Correct.
05:42What is the highest number used in a standard Sudoku puzzle?
05:47Lucy and Sean.
05:49Nine.
05:50Correct.
05:51What is the name of the U.S. socialite who married the Duke of Windsor in 1937 following
05:58his abdication?
06:00Tracey and Warren.
06:01Wallace Simpson.
06:02Correct.
06:03Which needle craft has a name derived from the French word for hook?
06:10Lucy and Sean.
06:11Crochet.
06:12Yes.
06:14Well done.
06:15You've put yourself a face to face with the Riddle Master.
06:18Now, for those eagle-eyed amongst us, might we recognise you from somewhere?
06:22No.
06:23I've been an extra on EastEnders for a little while.
06:25How long?
06:26Maybe 22 years.
06:27You've been an extra in EastEnders for over 20 years.
06:30And Lucy, you've been roped into this as well, haven't you?
06:32Well, yes.
06:34So it was his nan had the extras agency, but it was like family only, but we got married
06:38and she was like, you know.
06:40Right, so come on, tell us where might we have seen you in Albert Square?
06:42Probably in the Vic.
06:43Yeah, I've been in the club.
06:44Lucy's only been inside in the cafe and the Vic.
06:47Just pretending to drink wine.
06:48I'm very good at it.
06:48Yeah.
06:49But you could catch me walking anywhere, really.
06:50Sometimes I just sit in the square.
06:54Yeah, and then I'll just get up and walk off.
06:56He's so good at it.
06:57That's amazing.
06:58These are my skills.
07:01I love it.
07:02So you've been extras?
07:03Yeah, like an ongoing 22-year story of your character.
07:07It'll be a great show for them.
07:08Yeah.
07:09Him and Ian Beale are the...
07:11Where's he going to go this time?
07:12Where's he going to go this time?
07:13Brilliant.
07:13Right, OK.
07:14Well, face the riddle master for the first time in the game.
07:16Henry.
07:17I can be in leaf or in teeth.
07:19I'm in my element in bars and I'm always as good as my word.
07:24What am I?
07:25Leaf or in teeth.
07:27I can...
07:28In my element in bars.
07:29What's in bars?
07:31Element in bars.
07:32Or in teeth.
07:33What do you have in teeth?
07:34Enamel?
07:36Canine?
07:37Um...
07:38Fluoride.
07:38It's not going to be that.
07:40Do we need a clue?
07:42Te...
07:42Uh, yeah.
07:43Can we use our clue?
07:44You can.
07:45Yeah.
07:45The clue is, I like to bring a bit of bling.
07:48I like to bring a bit of bling.
07:50Gold.
07:51Gold leaf.
07:52Yeah.
07:52You can fill your teeth with gold.
07:54Gold.
07:54Gold bars.
07:55Correct.
07:56Yes.
07:56And good as gold.
07:57There we go.
07:58Yes.
07:58Gold.
07:59Locking in gold.
08:00Yes, please.
08:02It's a better answer than fluoride.
08:04Gold is right.
08:05Well done, yeah.
08:05Very good.
08:06Yeah, of course.
08:07The clue was quite helpful there, I think.
08:08Yeah, of course.
08:08Gold leaf.
08:09Gold teeth.
08:10Gold is an element and it's found in bars.
08:12Gold bullion.
08:13And, of course, good as your word is, yeah, good as gold.
08:16Yeah, well done.
08:16A good use of the clue early on, actually, I'd say.
08:19Well done.
08:19That's £100 to Lucy and Sean.
08:22So, let's keep playing.
08:23Hands by the buzzers.
08:24Good luck.
08:25In a popular hymn, what two words precede the lyric,
08:29How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me?
08:33Lucy and Sean.
08:34Amazing Grace.
08:35Yes, it is.
08:37Amazing Grace was correct.
08:39What type of arachnid is an anagram of the word prides?
08:44Tracy and Warren.
08:45Spider.
08:48Correct.
08:48What is the name of the spicy fermented cabbage dish?
08:53Lucy and Sean.
08:54Kimchi.
08:55Correct.
08:55That is considered a national food of South Korea.
08:59What term for a short, sudden movement is also the name of a popular live streaming platform?
09:08Ben and Sarah.
09:09Twitch.
09:10Correct.
09:11Ben and Sarah, you're off the ground.
09:13£25 in your prize pot.
09:15The entertainment staff of which UK holiday resort chain are known as Redcoats?
09:20Lucy and Sean.
09:22Butlins.
09:23Correct.
09:24Yes.
09:24Lovely stuff.
09:25You're pretty speedy with your general knowledge there, Lucy and Sean.
09:28So, you've unlocked another riddle.
09:29Good luck.
09:30Here we go, Henry.
09:41As a member of a golf club, there's several of me on the course, but only one in a cart.
10:00One who will steer you while you transport your gear.
10:06Um...
10:06I can't think of anything else other than caddy.
10:08Several of me on the course, though.
10:10I suppose there could be several caddies on the course, like for each people playing.
10:13Yeah, there would be.
10:14Do we have anything else on the course?
10:15Should we just...
10:16I think we should just go for caddy.
10:18Yeah.
10:18I don't think it's right, though.
10:20No.
10:20OK, we're reluctantly going to go for a caddy.
10:23A caddy.
10:24Yes.
10:27Feeling confident about that answer?
10:28No.
10:29Not really, no.
10:32I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
10:34Yeah.
10:35A bit too literal of an answer, really, for a riddle, and I think you kind of knew that,
10:39yeah.
10:39Do either of the other teams have any ideas?
10:41Driver.
10:42Driver is the right answer.
10:44A very good answer, yeah.
10:45Of course, a member of the golf club.
10:46A driver is a type of golf club.
10:47There'll be several drivers on a golf course at any one time, but there'll only be one
10:50human driver driving the cart, and they, of course, will be steering.
10:54All right, no money added to any prize pots on that round, but let's keep playing.
10:58We have one more riddle left in the opening round.
11:00Good luck.
11:01In the chase, what is the name of the chaser nicknamed the Vixen?
11:06BUZZER
11:06Lucy and Sean.
11:07Jenny.
11:08Can't take that.
11:09In the chase, what is the name of the chaser nicknamed the Vixen?
11:14BUZZER
11:14Tracy and Warren.
11:15Jenny Ryan.
11:16That's correct.
11:17I need the full name.
11:18Jenny Ryan is correct.
11:20Boston is the capital city of which US state?
11:23BUZZER
11:24Tracy and Warren.
11:25Massachusetts.
11:27Correct.
11:27Good on you.
11:28Well done.
11:29OK, Tracy and Warren, one away from unlocking the final riddle of this round.
11:34What surname is shared by a former chancellor of the Exchequer and the family in Peter Pan?
11:41BUZZER
11:42Tracy and Warren.
11:43Darling.
11:43Yes.
11:44BUZZER
11:45Alistair Darling is the former chancellor of the Exchequer.
11:47Right.
11:48Brilliant.
11:48You didn't let anybody else get in on that round, Tracy and Warren.
11:52Well done.
11:53Can't breathe.
11:53Will you still be lucky as you face the riddle master?
11:55Let's see.
11:56Here we go.
11:57These pre-tax earnings are absolutely disgusting.
12:01What are they?
12:03Gross.
12:03I think I know it.
12:05Another word for disgusting.
12:08I've got no clue.
12:09You've got net profits.
12:11You've got gross profits.
12:12Oh, gross profits.
12:13So gross is another word for disgusting, which is pre-tax.
12:17Yeah, great.
12:18Gross profits.
12:18So we'll say gross.
12:20Yeah.
12:21What are they gross?
12:22Gross.
12:23These pre-tax earnings are absolutely disgusting.
12:25What are they gross?
12:26Yeah, perfect.
12:26Our answer is gross.
12:28Gross.
12:33It's the right answer.
12:35Gross.
12:35Yeah.
12:36Gross is disgusting.
12:37And also, yeah, your pre-tax earnings are your gross earnings.
12:39Well done.
12:40Well done.
12:41That's £100.
12:42Are you happy now, Tracy?
12:43Yes.
12:44Yes.
12:44Okay, right.
12:45Let's take a look.
12:46At the end of this round, teams, Tracy and Warren have £400.
12:50Lucy and Sean have £300.
12:52And Ben and Sarah, I'm afraid you only ended up with £25, which sadly means we will be
12:58saying goodbye.
12:59Ben and Sarah, are you friends?
13:01Yes, we are.
13:02Are you still friends?
13:05What happened, do you think, in the opening round here?
13:08Well, they're just very fast, aren't they?
13:10Home for an early bath for us, I think.
13:12I think it was the speed.
13:13I like much more, you know, thought, interrogation.
13:17Right.
13:17Well, Ben and Sarah, I'm sorry we have to say goodbye, but goodbye it is.
13:21Thank you so much for being on the show.
13:23And that's it for part one.
13:24Henry, how about another riddle for the viewers to solve over the break?
13:27Here it comes.
13:28Our backs may be plain, but our faces can be ace.
13:32You better believe we can be up a sleeve, as being in tricks is part of our shtick.
13:37What are we?
13:37I'll give you the answer when we come back.
13:51Welcome back.
13:52Now, before the break, Henry, what was that riddle you set us?
13:54The riddle was, our backs may be plain, but our faces can be ace.
13:58You better believe we can be up a sleeve, as being in tricks is part of our shtick.
14:03What are we?
14:04Tracy, Warren, Lucy, Sean, any ideas?
14:07Playing card.
14:07Playing cards.
14:08Yeah, absolutely right.
14:09Of course, yeah.
14:10On the backs of playing cards, they'd be plain, all the same.
14:13Faces can be aces, of course.
14:14You better believe we can be up a sleeve, if someone's doing magic tricks, you might
14:17have a card up your sleeve, and being in tricks is part of our shtick.
14:20Of course, card tricks.
14:21Very well done.
14:22Thank you, riddle master.
14:24Now, teams, Tracy and Warren, Lucy and Sean, let's take a look at your prize pots as we
14:28enter this next round.
14:30So, Lucy and Sean, you have £300.
14:33Tracy and Warren, only slightly ahead, actually.
14:35You have £400.
14:37So, Lucy and Sean, how are you feeling?
14:39I don't know.
14:40We did all right on the buzzing.
14:41The riddles may be a little bit of work still, but we're warmed up now.
14:45You're warmed up.
14:46And Tracy and Warren, you're doing very well.
14:48You're ahead.
14:48Yeah, we've kind of relaxed into it a little bit.
14:50These are very quick, but yeah, let's give it a go.
14:53Yes, good.
14:54Okay.
14:54Well, it is now time for round two.
14:57In this round, the questions are worth £50.
15:00Once again, you need three correct to unlock a riddle and the riddles.
15:05Well, these are my fun ones.
15:06I love these ones, riddle master.
15:08Explain.
15:08Yeah, so in this round, you're going to be facing visual riddles.
15:11So, as you might expect, they contain pictures, but also numbers, shapes and words as well.
15:15They're a little bit trickier than they were in the first round, but if you can get them
15:17right, they're worth £200 each.
15:20Now, only one member of your team will be able to answer the riddle and you'll only have
15:2560 seconds to get it right.
15:27Also, if you get your riddle wrong, it will then be handed over to the opposing team for
15:33a steal.
15:33But first, of course, you need to answer more general knowledge questions.
15:37So, if you're ready, hands by the buzzers.
15:39Let's play.
15:42In the 1940 animated musical Fantasia, which Disney character portrays...
15:49Lucy and Sean.
15:49Mickey Mouse.
15:50Correct.
15:51Which Disney character portrays the role of the sorcerer's apprentice?
15:55The first £50 of this round are Lucy and Sean.
15:59Bradley Wiggins won gold medals at the World Championships in which sport?
16:04Lucy and Sean.
16:05Cycling.
16:06Correct.
16:07Which pop group had UK number one hits with Round Round, Freak Like Me, Tracey and Warren?
16:15Sugar Babes.
16:16And Push the Button, which you did brilliantly, you pushed the button and you said Sugar Babes
16:20and you've managed to put another £50 into your prize pot.
16:23Which former French international footballer was nicknamed Zizou?
16:29Tracey and Warren.
16:30Zinedine Zidane.
16:32Correct.
16:33Oh, Sean, you really went for it as well, didn't you?
16:35It's always Zidane.
16:36Yeah, very good.
16:37Well, you're very equally balanced here.
16:40Either one of you now could unlock the next riddle.
16:44First opened in 1865.
16:46The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation is better known today by what four-letter abbreviation?
16:54BUZZER
16:54Lucy and Sean.
16:56HSBC?
16:57HSBC.
16:58Yes.
16:58Well done.
16:59Well done.
17:00OK, so Lucy and Sean.
17:02Only one of you can face this riddle.
17:05Let's take a look at the categories.
17:07So you've got pictures, numbers or letters.
17:10Is there anything jumping out at you?
17:12Do you want to do the first one?
17:13OK.
17:14Yes.
17:15OK, I'll do the first one.
17:16I will...
17:17I'll go for pictures.
17:18Is he always such a gentleman?
17:20Always.
17:21Ladies first.
17:23All right.
17:24Thanks, Sean.
17:24Pictures of tears for Lucy.
17:26Henry, over to you.
17:27Thank you, Ranbir.
17:28Lucy, if you get it right, you will take the lead.
17:31Let's see if you can do it.
17:33No pressure.
17:33No pressure at all.
17:3460 seconds to give me a right answer after I've finished reading the riddle.
17:38What might follow each of these signs?
17:40Your time starts now.
17:42OK.
17:44Snowflake.
17:44Snow.
17:45Knee.
17:47Night.
17:48Skull.
17:49What might follow...
17:50A skull.
17:51Death.
17:52Skull.
17:54Knee.
17:55Knee.
17:56Was that a snow globe?
17:58Or a night.
17:59Skull.
17:59Knee.
18:00What might follow them?
18:02Snow.
18:03Knee or a leg.
18:05Snowflake.
18:06Flake.
18:07Knee.
18:09Night.
18:10Skull.
18:11You've got 30 seconds left.
18:12A skull.
18:14Maybe that's not a skull.
18:16Maybe that's not a skull.
18:16A brain.
18:18Um...
18:19By a knee.
18:20I've got nothing.
18:21I've got no idea here.
18:23Um...
18:23Knee.
18:25Knee.
18:28Um...
18:29OK.
18:30Well...
18:31You've got 10 seconds.
18:32I'm going to say cap.
18:36You're locking in cap?
18:37Yes, please.
18:38Why?
18:39For like knee cap.
18:41I don't know what a snow cap is.
18:42I'm hoping that's a thing.
18:43Night cap.
18:44And skull cap.
18:46You needed the entire minute to get there, Lucy.
18:48But you did get it right.
18:49Well done.
18:49Cap is the right answer.
18:51Yeah, cap.
18:51So the first one there could have been snow cap or ice cap.
18:54Both work.
18:54Knee cap.
18:55Night cap.
18:56And skull cap.
18:57The word cap is the thing that follows all of these signs.
19:00Well done.
19:01Lucy, you really did well there.
19:03That's £200 added to the prize pot.
19:05And as you'd said, Riddle Master, that means that you're now in the lead by £150.
19:11Here we go.
19:12Next question.
19:14Which 1961 film stars Audrey Hepburn as a socialite named Holly Golightly?
19:21Lucy and Sean.
19:23Breakfast at Tiffany's.
19:24Correct.
19:26Which island was known as Hibernia by the Romans?
19:29Tracy and Warren.
19:31Ireland.
19:31Yes, that's right.
19:34What term used in 10-pin bowling is the title of a 2023...
19:39Tracy and Warren.
19:40Strike.
19:41Incorrect.
19:42What term used in 10-pin bowling is the title of a 2023 memoir by Prince Harry?
19:49Lucy and Sean.
19:50Spare.
19:50Correct.
19:53OK, Lucy and Sean, you're one away from unlocking the next visual riddle.
19:56What is the common name for the bone called the clavicle?
20:01Lucy and Sean.
20:02Collarbone.
20:03Correct.
20:05I can see Tracy and Warren.
20:07You're going for the buzzer.
20:08You sort of...
20:09You know all the answers.
20:10Yeah.
20:11All right.
20:11Well, you used all your time to get to the right answer for the last visual riddle.
20:15I wonder what you and Sean are now thinking.
20:18Numbers or letters?
20:20Shall I do numbers?
20:21I'll do numbers.
20:22Yes, OK.
20:22I'll do numbers.
20:23All right, OK.
20:24Numbers it is.
20:25Mmm, this would be worth £200 if you get it right.
20:28Sean, 60 seconds to give me that right answer after I've finished reading the riddle.
20:33If this standard die with opposing faces adding up to seven rolls over to the blue block, which number will
20:39end face up?
20:40Your time starts now.
20:42OK.
20:42OK.
20:43So, if it rolls one, it will go to one.
20:48Oh.
20:50But then, I don't know how they are on a normal die.
20:56So, it's probably going to be one of those numbers.
20:59So, we go one.
21:02So, if you go on the first one, it will be one.
21:04And I go again, it will be something else.
21:07And then, I'll go left, and it will be something else.
21:11Whatever's next to the left of that one.
21:15And then, again, it will be the one underneath.
21:20I think, I might have got it wrong, but I'm thinking it's going to be one.
21:26Because I don't think it will be one of the ones that's not shown.
21:29And, going over, one, three.
21:32I'm going to lock in one.
21:34And there's six goes as well, and I kind of end up one on the second one.
21:37So, then, six more turns of the die put me onto one.
21:40You've locked in one.
21:41That's my final answer, yeah.
21:42Sean, I'm afraid it's the wrong answer.
21:43OK.
21:44No more conferring between Tracy and Warren.
21:46You've had the same amount of time.
21:47What's your answer for a steal?
21:49Well, I'm confused with it, but I'm going to say four.
21:52Four.
21:53Warren, why?
21:54I kind of worked it out, but got lost near the end, and I thought four.
21:58Bit of a guess, then.
21:59Mm-hm.
22:02Four is the right answer.
22:05Brilliant.
22:05Bit lucky there.
22:06Very.
22:07Let's take a look at the dice in motion there.
22:09So, it rolls one on the top, four on the top, two on the top, three on the top, six
22:12on the top,
22:13and, at the end, four on the top.
22:15Well done.
22:17I mean, yeah, over my head too, Tracy.
22:19Yeah.
22:20But brilliantly done, Warren.
22:21Yeah.
22:22So, that was great working out from you in the same amount of time for a steal.
22:26That's £100.
22:29Let's keep playing.
22:30What animated sitcom first broadcast in 1999 features characters named Peter, Lois, Lucy
22:41and Sean?
22:42Family Guy.
22:43And Stewie Griffin.
22:44Family Guy is correct.
22:46Another £50 added to your prize pot.
22:48Which town in Cumbria is the historic home of the confectionery Mint Cake?
22:54Tracy and Warren.
22:56Kendall.
22:56Correct.
22:58Which American news magazine publishes an annual issue selecting a person of the year?
23:04Lucy and Sean.
23:05Time.
23:06Correct.
23:07One away from unlocking the final visual riddle.
23:10Which stage musical includes the songs Old Euteronomy and Memory?
23:14Tracy and Warren.
23:15Cats.
23:16Correct.
23:17Oh, she's not letting you have your way, Lucy.
23:21Brilliant stuff.
23:22Right.
23:23What does the letter F stand for in the term UFO?
23:28Tracy and Warren.
23:29Flying.
23:31Yes.
23:32UFO means unidentified flying object.
23:35It really was just a question of who would fly to the buzzer faster than the other in that one
23:39there.
23:39Right.
23:39So, Tracy and Warren.
23:40You've only got one category to fight over.
23:43So, let's take a look at what it is.
23:44It's letters.
23:45Right, who wants it?
23:46I think I'll go for it.
23:48We've got a clue, haven't we?
23:49So, yeah.
23:50I'll go for it.
23:51Good luck, Tracy.
23:52You started this round in the lead.
23:53You're now behind.
23:54This would give you the lead back.
23:5660 seconds to give me a right answer after I've finished reading this riddle.
24:00Where must you rendezvous with the mysterious Agent McDonald?
24:04Your time starts now.
24:07Where must you rendezvous with the mysterious Agent McDonald?
24:10Take one step forward and two steps back.
24:16Okay.
24:17I may as well take the clue, please.
24:18Stop the clock.
24:20Take note.
24:20There are two codes to help you find this royal road.
24:24Stop the clock.
24:24Your rendezvous with the mysterious Agent McDonald.
24:27If this code you wish to crack, take one step forward and two steps back.
24:33Agent Angus McDonald.
24:368am.
24:37Take one step forward.
24:40You've got 30 seconds left.
24:43Take one step forward and two steps back.
24:48Where must you rendezvous?
24:51Where must you rendezvous?
24:53Erm, I'm totally lost on this one.
24:58One step forward.
25:00You've got ten seconds left.
25:05Okay, erm...
25:06Do you want to lock in an answer quickly?
25:11Right, you've...
25:12Sorry.
25:12Run out of time.
25:13Say nothing more because Lucy and Sean could steal it.
25:16No more conferring.
25:17What's your answer to lock in?
25:18Prince's Street.
25:20Lucy, why do you think Prince's Street?
25:21So, I think the first line, you have to go one letter forward in the alphabet.
25:26So, O becomes P, Q becomes R, and then you get Prince's.
25:30And then, on the second line, you go back to letters in the alphabet.
25:34So, hoping it spells S-T-R-E, then the double G is the E-T.
25:41So, I'm hoping Prince's Street.
25:43Prince's Street is absolutely right.
25:45Well done, yeah.
25:46Very good.
25:47This is not an easy riddle at all.
25:49Prince's Street is right.
25:50There's a few other clues on there.
25:51Of course, you correctly worked out the sort of cipher there.
25:54Of course, you've got to take one step forward in the alphabet on the first one,
25:56and two steps back.
25:58That's what the clue was talking about.
25:59There's two different codes that you need to follow to find this royal road.
26:02Of course, that's the Prince there.
26:04There are some other clues.
26:05Of course, Edinburgh is circled on the map.
26:06That's where Prince's Street is.
26:08And there's a Scottish Thistle there as well.
26:09Agent MacDonald, Scottish name.
26:11A few things to point you towards Scotland and Edinburgh specifically.
26:14Well done.
26:15Oh, great deciphering from Lucy and Sean there for a steal.
26:18You've got £100 added to your prize pot.
26:21That was a really exciting round, actually.
26:23The riddles were fantastic, Riddle Master.
26:27Loved all of them.
26:28Now, teams, at the end of that round, Lucy and Sean, you have £1,000.
26:32Tracy and Warren, you have £800.
26:34But all of that could change in the next round.
26:38But now, I think we all need a bit of a break, actually.
26:41Yeah, a bit of a breather after that one.
26:42A bit of a breather.
26:43What have you got for us?
26:44See if you can figure this one out.
26:46Which place of work looks like it's no longer on the rocks?
26:50Which place of work looks like it's no longer on the rocks?
26:53I'll give you the answer when we come back.
27:06Welcome back to Ridiculous.
27:08The ridiculously clever and brain-teasing show.
27:11Now, before the break, Henry, you asked us...
27:14Which place of work looks like it's no longer on the rocks?
27:18Who knows the answer here?
27:20Anyone in the studio?
27:21Sean?
27:22Is it a stable?
27:24Stable.
27:25No longer on the rocks?
27:26No, not quite, I'm afraid.
27:28I've got an idea.
27:29Now, a place of work might be an office.
27:32Uh-huh.
27:33An office is off ice.
27:35Off ice, yes.
27:36A drink is served on the rocks.
27:38It's served on ice.
27:39We're getting a round of applause from Tracey here.
27:41Absolutely.
27:42Well deserved.
27:42Office is good.
27:43Tricky.
27:44Well done if you've got it at home.
27:46Now, let's have a look at your prize pot, shall we?
27:49So, Tracey and Warren, you've got £800.
27:51Lucy and Sean, you've got £1,000.
27:54This is where the competition gets serious,
27:57as the team with the highest prize pot at the end of this round
28:01will be going through to that final to face Henry's riddle run.
28:05Now, this time, correct questions are worth £100.
28:10And Henry, how much are your riddles now worth?
28:12Well, this is the deciding round, Ranveer.
28:14So, the riddles are the toughest you've faced so far,
28:17and they're worth £300 each, if you can get them right.
28:19So, looking at these prize pots,
28:20there is less than one riddle in this race right now.
28:23OK.
28:24Hands by the buzzers.
28:26Let's play.
28:30Which 2006 film stars Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as...
28:36Lucy and Sean.
28:37The Holiday.
28:38It is, as women who swap homes over Christmas.
28:40Correct.
28:41The Holiday.
28:42The first £100 of this round to Lucy and Sean.
28:46Saint Mungo is the patron saint of which Scottish city?
28:51Tracey and Warren.
28:52Glasgow.
28:53Correct.
28:56Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, Tracey and Warren.
28:59Led Zeppelin.
29:00Are you a fan?
29:01A little bit.
29:02Well, you will be now.
29:03Good answer.
29:05A really good interception.
29:07The full question was,
29:08Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham
29:12were founding members of which English heavy rock band?
29:15The answer was Led Zeppelin.
29:17And now, Tracey and Warren,
29:18you're just one correct answer away from unlocking a £300 riddle.
29:23Which English football club plays its home games at Elland Road?
29:28Tracey and Warren.
29:30Leeds United.
29:31Correct.
29:32It is Leeds United.
29:34What this now means is your prize pots are exactly the same, £1,100 for both teams.
29:40Right, Tracey and Warren, you've used your clue in this game already,
29:43so it's just you up against the riddle, Master.
29:45Good luck.
29:45This is very exciting.
29:46It's absolutely neck and neck.
29:48So if you get this, you're in the lead.
29:49If they steal it, they could be in the lead.
29:52I'm fidgety and completely unable to relax.
29:55And when split up, I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:00What am I?
30:02If you're unable to relax, is there another word for that?
30:07Edgy.
30:08Edgy.
30:09When split up, I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:14Is it a word we're after?
30:15Is it a split up of I sleep?
30:17What am I?
30:18So what am I?
30:20I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:23I'm fidgety.
30:24I'm completely unable to relax.
30:27So...
30:27When split up...
30:28When split up.
30:30When split up.
30:30I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:32What do you do when you sleep for a shorter amount of time?
30:35Namp.
30:36Cat nap.
30:37I'm fidgety.
30:38Namp.
30:38Itchy.
30:39Completely unable to relax.
30:41Stressed.
30:42When split up.
30:44Fidgety.
30:45Oh, gosh.
30:46Completely unable to relax.
30:47On edge.
30:48Edgy.
30:49I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
30:51When split up.
30:54Completely unable to relax.
30:57When split up.
30:58When split up.
30:59I sleep for an even shorter amount of time.
31:05We really don't know.
31:07We're going to guess at...
31:10A nap.
31:12You've locked in nap?
31:13Yeah.
31:15It's wrong, I'm afraid.
31:16Of course it is.
31:17Okay.
31:17Lucy and Sean, you've had the same amount of time.
31:19No more conferring.
31:20What's your answer for a steal?
31:22We...
31:22We don't know either.
31:23We just say...
31:25Snappy.
31:26Snappy, Lucy.
31:27Why?
31:27I don't know.
31:29Bit of a guess.
31:29Yeah.
31:30I'm afraid it's wrong as well.
31:31Ooh.
31:32Right.
31:33Riddle Master, you've done it.
31:34Full points to me.
31:35Yes.
31:36Yes.
31:36Goodness me.
31:37Now, if you're fidgety and completely unable to relax, what might that be?
31:42I mean, you sort of said edgy, Warren, but let's go down that route a bit further.
31:45You're looking for a word that means the same.
31:47If you're sleeping, what are you doing?
31:48Another word for sleep.
31:50Doze.
31:51Snooze.
31:52Doze, yeah.
31:52Rest.
31:54Rest, someone said.
31:55I said rest.
31:56Rest, yes.
31:56Because I'm playing along here.
31:57Rest is...
31:58I'm totally confused, yeah.
32:00Restless.
32:00Restless is the right answer.
32:02Yeah, restless.
32:03Oh.
32:03So if you're, of course, unable to relax, you are restless.
32:05And if you split up the answer, you're resting less.
32:09You are sleeping for an even shorter amount of time.
32:11Is there a grudging respect for the riddle master through gritted teeth?
32:15I know.
32:16Yeah.
32:16Okay.
32:18Listen, you're both on £1,100.
32:23Good luck.
32:24We've got two more riddles left in this deciding round.
32:27What is the name of the egg-shaped digital pet released by the Japanese company Bandai?
32:34Lucy and Sean.
32:35Tamagotchi.
32:36It was released in the late 1990s.
32:38Tamagotchi is correct.
32:39£100 added to Lucy and Sean's prize pot.
32:44Which Irish comedian and chat show presenter hosted the 2024 revival of Wheel of Fortune?
32:51Lucy and Sean.
32:52Graeme Norton.
32:54Yes, correct.
32:56What type of reptile was the Galapagos conservation icon nicknamed Lonesome George?
33:04Tracy and Warren.
33:05Komodo dragon.
33:06Incorrect.
33:07What type of reptile was the Galapagos conservation icon nicknamed Lonesome George?
33:14Lucy and Sean.
33:16A tortoise?
33:17Yes, it was.
33:18Yeah.
33:20Right, Lucy and Sean.
33:21Brilliant work in that round.
33:23So here we go.
33:24A £300 riddle on its way.
33:26Whilst the answer to this riddle is like the ground inside your door, it may still knock you down or
33:32bring a sense of awe.
33:34What is it?
33:35Inside your door.
33:37Inside your door.
33:37The ground inside your door.
33:39So what do you call it like?
33:41A porch?
33:42The door?
33:43The ground inside the...
33:44Just the...
33:44What's inside your door?
33:45Like the...
33:46It may knock you down.
33:48What can knock you down?
33:49Um...
33:50Hit.
33:51Uh...
33:51Oh God.
33:52Uh...
33:52Floorboards.
33:53Uh...
33:54It may still knock you down.
33:56What knock you down?
33:58Um...
33:59Uh...
34:00A defeat.
34:02Um...
34:02Uh...
34:03A loss.
34:04Uh...
34:05It knock you down.
34:07A sense of awe.
34:11Wow.
34:14Amazing.
34:16Wow.
34:17Wow.
34:17Wow.
34:18Wow.
34:18We don't really have anything.
34:20We'll just go for...
34:23Mm...
34:23What?
34:24Wanda?
34:25OK.
34:25You've locked in Wanda.
34:26Wanda.
34:27Mm-hmm.
34:28It's wrong, I'm afraid.
34:29OK.
34:29Tracey and Warren, your time is up as well.
34:32You can steal it.
34:33What's your answer?
34:34We have no idea.
34:36Uh...
34:36We'll say hallway.
34:39Hallway.
34:40No, that's not right either, I'm afraid.
34:42I think it's deceptively simple, this one.
34:44Outside, when you're outside your house, you would call the ground the ground.
34:47Inside the house, what would you call the ground?
34:50Floor.
34:50The floor.
34:51And if you're knocked over by something, you're flawed by it.
34:53Oh!
34:54OK.
34:55Yeah.
34:55Floor is the right answer.
34:56Deceptively simple, really.
34:58The sense of awe, you're flawed.
34:59Or if you're knocked over by something, you're flawed.
35:01Floor.
35:02Oh, my goodness.
35:03These are so difficult, Riddle Master.
35:06They are.
35:06Even when you've got them, you don't know you've got them.
35:08Oh, my goodness.
35:09Me.
35:10Right, teams, we're into the last riddle of this deciding round.
35:14It's anybody's game, even at this stage.
35:17Which video game series has been set in locations named Vice City?
35:22Lucy and Sean.
35:23Grand Theft Auto.
35:24Correct.
35:25And San Andreas.
35:27A sommelier is a waiter that's...
35:29Tracy and Warren.
35:31Wine.
35:31Correct.
35:32A sommelier is a waiter that specialises in serving which drink?
35:37The answer is wine.
35:38Wrigley Field is a baseball stadium in which American...
35:42Tracy and Warren.
35:43Chicago.
35:44Correct.
35:44In which American city?
35:46Right.
35:47Tracy and Warren, you're one correct answer away from unlocking the final riddle here.
35:51In 2024, former Premier League referee Mark Clattenberg became head referee on which TV game show?
36:02Lucy and Sean.
36:03Gladiators.
36:05Correct.
36:07Which sign of the zodiac is traditionally represented by twins?
36:13Tracy and Warren.
36:14Gemini.
36:15Correct.
36:17So, everything comes down to this riddle.
36:22Tracy and Warren, you're going to face a riddle now.
36:25It's worth £300.
36:26You are £200 behind, right?
36:28So, if you get this right, you're going through to the final.
36:31Good luck.
36:32Here we go.
36:33I'm a fruit and a tree, used to cover modesty.
36:37Back to front, I'm a file that is looping for a while.
36:40So, fruit and a tree is a fig leaf.
36:44Fig leaf covers modesty.
36:46Yeah, used to cover modesty.
36:48Back to front is a gif, which is an image file.
36:51Yeah.
36:52That is looping.
36:52That is looping for a while.
36:55I don't know that.
36:55No idea.
36:55Hang on.
36:57Back to front, I'm a file.
36:58So, that's definitely a gif, an image file.
37:00That is looping for a while.
37:02I don't understand that bit, but it fits the other two parts.
37:05So, I think we just go with fig.
37:06I mean, I don't...
37:07So, back to front, I'm a file.
37:08That's definitely a gif file.
37:10That is looping for a while though.
37:11I don't understand.
37:12Don't understand.
37:13Maybe an image file loops.
37:14I don't know.
37:16We'll say.
37:17Yeah, we're gonna...
37:18Hang on.
37:19What am I?
37:20I'm a fruit and a tree, so it's fig.
37:22Fig.
37:22Fig.
37:23Yeah, we're going for fig, please, Henry.
37:25You're locking in fig.
37:26Yes.
37:30If it's correct, you're in the final.
37:34Fig...
37:38Is the right answer.
37:39Well done.
37:41So, a gif is an image file that loops, yeah?
37:43Loops through a few frames.
37:45Oh, okay.
37:45So, online, you might see a gif, people would share gifs, yeah?
37:47Okay.
37:47It might be a clip of something, a video clip, but done just as a few short frames, like a
37:52short animation almost, is a gif, yeah?
37:54Oh, my goodness me.
37:55Flip back to front.
37:56Of course, it's a fig.
37:56Fig covers your modesty, and a fig tree, and fig is a fruit, of course.
38:00You got all the rest of it.
38:01Well done.
38:02Let me add £300 to your prize pot.
38:06Oh, Lucy and Sean, my goodness me.
38:10Very, very well played.
38:12Look, it doesn't need saying, but listen, after that round, congratulations.
38:16Tracy and Warren, you're through to the final with a prize pot of £1,700.
38:21But my goodness me, Lucy and Sean, you ended up on £1,600.
38:26It's almost painful to say it.
38:28But listen, you guys love a challenge, and you put up such a fight.
38:32It was very close.
38:32I mean, that's as close as I think it could possibly be.
38:35Yeah, well done.
38:36So, Lucy and Sean, listen, you are fantastic competitors.
38:40Thank you so much for being on the show.
38:43Right, lovely.
38:43Well, after the break, it will be Tracy and Warren who will now face Henry's
38:48riddle run, and we'll see how they cope under that pressure with all that cash
38:52that they've accumulated up for grabs.
38:54But first, Henry, shall we?
38:56I don't know if I can take it, but go on.
38:58For anybody else who wants to play, I have another riddle.
39:00Let's see if you can do this one.
39:02Forget spelling.
39:03It is agreed up north.
39:04This is the best way to describe myself and one of my viewers.
39:08What is it?
39:09I'll give you the answer after this much-needed break.
39:23Welcome back.
39:24This is ridiculous.
39:25Now, Henry, before the break, you asked us all this riddle.
39:29I did.
39:30I asked.
39:31Forget spelling.
39:32It is agreed up north.
39:33This is the best way to describe myself and one of my viewers.
39:37What is it?
39:38Tracy and Warren, you're our champion riddle solvers.
39:41Aye.
39:42Aye is the right answer.
39:44Of course, aye.
39:44Yes, absolutely.
39:45Aye in any of its forms there.
39:47Aye, aye or aye.
39:49Very good.
39:49Very good.
39:51It's slightly sort of pirate-esque.
39:54Yeah, it is.
39:55I love it.
39:56Listen, in your prize pot right now is £1,700, but my goodness,
40:01it could have been Lucy and Sean, couldn't it, standing here.
40:05Very good.
40:06Yeah, they were excellent, weren't they?
40:07So, what would you do with the money if you managed to win it?
40:10This is a bone of contention, really, because we have some big birthdays to celebrate next
40:16year.
40:16Which ones?
40:17Tracy's 70.
40:20Come on.
40:20I'm 50, he's 60.
40:22And I want to do a tandem skydive.
40:25Oh.
40:25But I'm not convincing this one any time soon.
40:29So, what would you spend the money on, Warren?
40:30Some sort of holiday, but we had one booked just before Covid, like a train trip around
40:36Norway.
40:37We could do a tandem skydive.
40:39Into Norway.
40:41Into Norway.
40:41Landing in Norway.
40:42Yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:43You got the snow there.
40:44You could do soft landing.
40:45I tell you what, Tracy loves all the drama, doesn't she?
40:48Well, you certainly brought the drama to ridiculous today.
40:51And you've done so well.
40:53Now, to take that £1,700 home, you have to face Henry's riddle run.
40:59Henry, could you explain exactly what your riddle run is?
41:02Certainly can.
41:02So, in the riddle run, you're going to be facing puzzles in which words are represented
41:05by combinations of pictures and letters.
41:08They're often known as rebus riddles, and the answers are phrases or sayings, or a combination
41:12of words that are familiar to all.
41:14Tracy and Warren, the rules are simple.
41:16There are ten riddles in all, and you need six correct in 60 seconds to take home the
41:24money that you've built up so far.
41:25If you're not sure about a particular riddle, say pass, and then you can come back to it.
41:32Okay.
41:32And that's not all.
41:33If you do answer six correctly, you'll then have the chance to double your winnings
41:39and take home £3,400.
41:42And don't worry.
41:44If it all went wrong, you'd still go home with our collectible teacup and saucer.
41:49I do want that.
41:50You do want it.
41:51Right.
41:51Well, you'll always end up a winner on this show then, if that's the attitude.
41:57Yeah.
41:57But first, of course, you have to face Henry's riddle one.
42:01Are you ready?
42:02I'll just put my glasses on.
42:03Okay.
42:04Serious.
42:05Here we go.
42:06Good luck to you both.
42:07Yeah, good luck indeed.
42:08So, 60 seconds and the time will start as soon as the first riddle is revealed.
42:13Let's play.
42:15Out of the box thinking.
42:17Correct.
42:19One foot in the grave.
42:21Correct.
42:24Stand, two try, two try, pass.
42:29Baby swan, round, baby swan, baby swan circle.
42:34Signet ring.
42:34Signet ring.
42:37Civil, 100 years star, Napoleonic.
42:39So, these are wars.
42:40Star Wars.
42:41Correct.
42:43Two, three, five.
42:44So, they're odd.
42:46They're not.
42:46Two isn't.
42:47Oh, yeah.
42:48Of course.
42:49Number minister.
42:51Should we pass?
42:52Pass.
42:54A to Y, right R.
42:58Tonight.
42:59In the air tonight.
43:00Correct.
43:01The tide is high.
43:04Up tide.
43:06Tide.
43:08Pass.
43:11Grabs.
43:12Four grabs, grabs four up.
43:14Oh, no.
43:17Tracy and Warren.
43:19Oh, no, I'm gutted for you.
43:21You were close.
43:22You had five.
43:23You only needed one more.
43:24Oh, thanks for that.
43:25Yeah, I'm sorry.
43:25I'm sorry.
43:26We wanted the mug.
43:27It's all yours.
43:28It is all yours.
43:30There it is.
43:31Um, let's have a quick look at them.
43:33The first one you got absolutely right, yeah?
43:34So, outside the box thinking, you said, this one you got very quickly.
43:37Yeah, one foot in the grave.
43:39Uh, you pass on this one.
43:41Probably.
43:42No.
43:42Try to understand.
43:43Try to understand, that's right, yeah.
43:44Try to, as in, oh, yeah.
43:46So, there's two, yeah, two tries, of course.
43:48This one, uh, you took a little while with it, but you did get there in the end.
43:51Baby swan is a signet, and they're in a ring, so signet ring is the right answer.
43:55This one, Napoleonic civil, 100 years, all wars in stars.
43:59That's Star Wars.
44:00You did well.
44:00You were discussing it.
44:01I loved it, the way you thought it through, actually.
44:04Yeah, brilliant.
44:04Now, this one, you got very close, because you sort of talked about them being odd numbers,
44:08and then you said, no, they're not because of the two.
44:10Prime Minister.
44:10They're prime numbers.
44:11Prime Minister is the right answer.
44:14You were very close on that one.
44:16Unfortunately, didn't get it.
44:17Sure about that.
44:17In the air tonight, you got that one, or tonight is in the air, yeah?
44:21You did get that one, yeah, well done.
44:22You got that one, well done.
44:23Thanks.
44:23Yeah, this penultimate one, you got close.
44:25You said high tide.
44:26Is it rising?
44:27Yeah, rising tide, yeah.
44:29That's the right answer.
44:30There is one more.
44:31I think you got two right at the end there.
44:33Grabs.
44:33Yeah, so four grabs, but how...
44:35Up for grabs.
44:36Up for grabs, that's right, yeah.
44:38Up for grabs.
44:39Easier with a bit more time and a bit less pressure, they're a little bit easier, aren't they?
44:41But yeah, four grabs written upwards, up for grabs.
44:45You did very well.
44:45You did very, very well, but just...
44:47Not well enough.
44:47No, you were just...
44:48I get the teacup.
44:49It was a near miss, but yeah, the teacup is all yours.
44:54I get the teacup.
44:54Now, as we say, look, never mind.
44:55You are going home with a ridiculous teacup and saucer, and I can guarantee you'll get one each.
45:00Oh, brilliant.
45:00So you don't have to argue about it.
45:02Listen, it's been fantastic to have you both on the show.
45:05You've been an absolute delight.
45:07Tracy and Warren, I hope you've had a lovely time.
45:08We have.
45:09Despite the outcome.
45:10Fabulous, thank you.
45:10Really good.
45:11Well, that is it for today.
45:13Henry, thank you so much for your riddles.
45:15My goodness, what a game.
45:16I know, incredibly close.
45:17Well done.
45:18Excellent riddles solving, guys.
45:19And thank you so much for joining us at home, and we'll see you next time for more Ridiculous Riddles.
45:27Thank you very much.
45:54x
45:55Amen.
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