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Riddiculous - Season 3 - Episode 18
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00:18Welcome to Ridiculous, the ridiculously clever show
00:21where three teams of riddle solvers take on our devious riddle master.
00:26Hello, Henry. Hi, Rami. How are you today?
00:28Very well. I've got some extremely cunning riddles for today.
00:31Go on, then.
00:33What might you give to someone that matches their natural talent?
00:36Is it something to do with matchsticks or fire or flames or something?
00:40No, no flames involved.
00:41So is matches not the key word?
00:43It's not, no.
00:44How are we meant to get it, then?
00:45Well, the other words are the key word.
00:49He's throwing shade at me already.
00:51Honestly, right, I'm going to have a little think about it.
00:54Shall we meet today's teams?
00:57Who's with us today?
00:58Hi, I'm Nicole. This is my boyfriend, Steve, and we're from Stockport.
01:01Hi, I'm Aaron. This is my best friend, Nick, and we're from Suffolk.
01:04Hi, I'm Emily, and this is my friend, Brittany, and we're from Reading.
01:08Super stuff. Now, you've already got a sense of Henry's personality here, haven't you?
01:12I said I was looking for help. Is it matches?
01:15No.
01:16No.
01:16What are the other words, Ranvier?
01:17Come on.
01:18Have a look at some of the other bits of it.
01:19So, if you had natural talent for something, what might you have?
01:22Gift.
01:22A gift. Yeah, Brittany, that's the right answer. Well done. Of course, you'd give someone a gift.
01:27Natural ability, much like your natural ability with riddles around me, it might be called a gift.
01:31No, I think that's what it's ever been called. Thanks for showing me up, Brittany.
01:36Well, this is going to go well, isn't it?
01:38It's a good one to start off with. Thank you so much, our very talented riddle master.
01:43Hello, one and all. It is absolutely lovely to have you all with us.
01:46Now, let me tell you how this is going to work.
01:47You're going to face a series of riddles from Henry, and in order to unlock each riddle,
01:53you'll first have to correctly answer three general knowledge questions.
01:57Now, in this round, the questions are worth £25.
02:01Henry, how much are your riddles worth?
02:02In this beginning round, the riddles are worth £100 each,
02:05and they're the easiest ones you're going to face throughout the whole game,
02:08so it's important to get these ones right.
02:10And we will be saying goodbye to one team at the end of this round,
02:13so every question is important.
02:16OK, if you're ready, time for some general knowledge.
02:19Let's play.
02:23The title of which TV entertainment show is often abbreviated to BGT?
02:29Emily and Brittany.
02:30Britain's Got Talent.
02:31Correct.
02:32Well done, Emily and Brittany.
02:34Yeah, it's a little punch to the air.
02:36I liked it.
02:36Just a little one.
02:38£25.
02:39In which sport can a player achieve a 147 break?
02:44Aaron and Nick.
02:45Snooker.
02:46Correct.
02:48Before moving to Marlebone Road in 1884,
02:52the Baker Street Bazaar was the original London home of which waxwork museum?
02:58Aaron and Nick.
02:59Madam Tussauds.
03:00Correct.
03:01What liquid is contained in a fire extinguisher with a red...
03:06Emily and Brittany.
03:07I don't know.
03:09I don't know.
03:10It was a reflex.
03:12OK.
03:13Your time down.
03:14What liquid is contained in a fire extinguisher with a...
03:17Nicole and Stee.
03:18Water.
03:19Yes, with a red label.
03:21Which US singer released the 2024 UK number one album, Cowboy Carter?
03:30Emily and Brittany.
03:31Beyonce.
03:32Yes.
03:33Emily and Brittany and Aaron and Nick.
03:35Now you're both just one question away from unlocking your first riddle from Henry.
03:41Which chess piece gives its name to a type of shop where people leave their items in...
03:46Aaron and Nick.
03:47Porn.
03:48Correct.
03:48In return for borrowed money.
03:50Well done.
03:51Aaron and Nick.
03:52I tell you what, you've done brilliantly well.
03:54Welcome.
03:55Tell us how you met.
03:56You're all good friends, aren't you?
03:58Yes.
03:58We met when I started working at a theatre.
04:01Just got to know each other and...
04:02Became besties.
04:04Yeah, how lovely.
04:04And so what do you do for a living now?
04:06Neither of you are in the theatre anyway, are you?
04:07I'm a digital theatre manager.
04:09Oh, I see.
04:10Same sort of thing, yeah.
04:10Right, OK.
04:11And what about you, Nick?
04:12I'm going to be a science teacher.
04:13Oh, this is fantastic.
04:14Secondary school, are you thinking?
04:16Further education, so colleges.
04:17Further education.
04:18Wow.
04:19Well, we have a scientist amongst us.
04:20This is excellent news.
04:22Right.
04:22Well, good luck.
04:23Now, remember, you do have a clue that you can use from Henry at any time during the show,
04:28but you only get one.
04:29Here we go.
04:30First riddle of the show.
04:30I used to be a tad smaller, but now I'm bigger.
04:34You can almost see me in the fog.
04:36What am I?
04:39I feel like tad's important.
04:41Yeah, tad's like a tad smaller.
04:43You can almost see me in the fog.
04:47Oh, um...
04:48Is it frog?
04:49Yeah.
04:50And poles and...
04:50You can almost see me.
04:51Fog is almost frog.
04:52Is it the fog or is it the letter R, though?
04:54Oh, yeah.
04:56Now I'm bigger, you can almost see me in the...
04:57What am I?
04:58I think it's frog.
05:00Oh, should we go frog?
05:01Yeah, do it.
05:02OK, final answer, frog.
05:04Frog.
05:07Sounds silly now.
05:11It's not silly at all is the right answer.
05:13Well done.
05:13You certainly blew the fog away from that one.
05:15Yeah, absolutely.
05:16Of course, frog.
05:17Frog is almost frog.
05:18And tadpoles are what frogs begin as.
05:20Well done.
05:21Super stuff.
05:22Well, we can give you £100.
05:24Aaron and Nick, well done.
05:25Right, a good start.
05:26So, let's keep playing.
05:29Which American filmmaker directed the films Django Unchained?
05:34Nicole and Stee.
05:35Quentin Tarantino.
05:36Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
05:38Of course, it is Quentin Tarantino.
05:40Good.
05:42In the J.M. Barrie story, Peter Pan,
05:45what is the name of Peter's fairy companion?
05:48Nicole and Stee.
05:49Tinkerbell.
05:50Yes, exactly.
05:51The address of which U.S. political building
05:54is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?
05:57Aaron and Nick.
05:58The White House.
05:59Correct.
06:01The slang word riz, meaning an attractive personality,
06:05is a shortened form of what three-syllable word?
06:08Nicole and Stee.
06:09Charisma.
06:09Yes.
06:10Now, listen, I thought it was only the kids
06:12who knew that sort of stuff.
06:14My son uses riz, and I'm like, what does that mean?
06:16It is charisma.
06:18Good answer.
06:20Nicole and Stee.
06:21Now, listen, we talked about charisma there.
06:23You're a couple.
06:24How did you get together?
06:25On a Christmas party.
06:27Oh, classic.
06:28Oh, classic.
06:29I love it.
06:30So, we're both project managers,
06:32but we worked for different companies,
06:34but one of my friends worked at Nicole's company,
06:36so he just kind of invited me along.
06:38So, I walked in.
06:40We met eyes across the room, you know.
06:42Sparks were flying everywhere.
06:44It just went from there, didn't it?
06:45It did.
06:45We were introduced, and then...
06:47Yeah, never looked back.
06:49That was so lovely.
06:49And then did you take it slowly?
06:51What happened then?
06:52No, no.
06:52Four days later, he met all my family.
06:54Wow.
06:55On New Year's Eve, so...
06:57Oh, that's lovely.
06:58That's intense, isn't it?
06:59Yeah, very intense.
07:00Just a little bit.
07:00Yeah.
07:01Well, that is fantastic to know.
07:02Right.
07:02Nicole and Stee,
07:03a bit of teamwork required here once more.
07:06All right, here it comes.
07:07This car's broken down and out of date, though.
07:09It does pair well with mashed potato.
07:12What is it?
07:13This car's broken down and out of date.
07:16It does pair.
07:17Car.
07:18What else could it be with a car?
07:20OK.
07:21What pairs well with mashed potato?
07:24Carrot.
07:25Swede.
07:26Gravy.
07:26Gravy, yeah.
07:28A roast.
07:31This car's broken down and out of date.
07:36It does pair well.
07:38Mashed potato.
07:39Mashed potato.
07:41Can we have a clue?
07:42Yeah.
07:42Can we use our clue?
07:43Yeah, we'll have a clue, please.
07:44Go on then.
07:44Of course.
07:45This riddle also fills the dance floor.
07:48People.
07:49Feet.
07:51Music.
07:52Music.
07:53You don't pair music with mashed potato, though.
07:57Not often.
07:59I don't know what you put with mashed potato other than a roast dinner.
08:02It's the out of date bit, because they say car is like...
08:06Veg.
08:07Carrot.
08:08Could break down into car, kind of, couldn't it?
08:11But out of date.
08:16I don't know.
08:17I think I'm going to have to just go carrot.
08:19I think carrot.
08:19We'll go carrot.
08:21Yeah, carrot.
08:21Don't know why, but, yeah.
08:22You're locking in carrot?
08:23Yeah.
08:24Yeah.
08:25How are we feeling about that answer?
08:281%.
08:291%.
08:30Yes, I'm afraid that's an appropriate amount of confidence.
08:33It's not the right answer.
08:35No, carrot.
08:36Now, you can't steal in this round, but do either of the teams have any ideas?
08:39Is it banger?
08:40Banger, of course it is.
08:41Banger.
08:42Bangers and mash, of course.
08:43I think you went through every single other item you could possibly have on a plate.
08:46Other than a sausage, a banger, of course, an old car is a banger.
08:49You also had the clue.
08:50Didn't help me much.
08:51Of course, a banger is a song that fills the dance floor.
08:53Yeah, well done.
08:54Yes.
08:54Although music and mashed potato sounds like my perfect evening, I have to say.
08:58Indeed.
08:59You sort of paired Swedes with mashed potato for a heavy meal.
09:02A lot of options.
09:04I thought of you driving along in a Swede that broke down.
09:06This whole thing was brilliant.
09:08Nicole and Stine, no money for you on that one, but a lot of fun, which was nice.
09:12Right, let's keep playing.
09:14We're two riddles down, two to go.
09:16In which animated film and its 2022 sequel did Matthew McConaughey provide the voice for the koala Bustamoon?
09:25Emily and Brittany.
09:26Sing?
09:27Yes.
09:27Exactly.
09:29In 1903, the first powered and controlled airplane flight was achieved by American brothers.
09:37Aaron and Nick?
09:38The Wright brothers?
09:40Correct.
09:40Yeah.
09:41Wilbur and Orville Wright.
09:44Which newspaper puzzle game has a name meaning single number in Japanese?
09:50Nicole and Stee?
09:52Sudoku?
09:53Yes, correct.
09:55The name of which parts of the body also describe the holes in Swiss cheese?
10:03Aaron and Nick?
10:04Eyes?
10:05Yes.
10:07Now, Aaron and Nick, you're one correct answer away from unlocking the third riddle of this round.
10:12Which country singer is a co-owner of the theme park Dollywood?
10:17Aaron and Nick?
10:18Dolly Parton.
10:19Yes.
10:19Fabulous, isn't she?
10:21We all love a bit of Dolly.
10:22Right, Aaron and Nick, you've now unlocked this riddle.
10:26Let's hope it's not an old banger.
10:29Let's see.
10:30What could be seen within every thunderbolt and found hidden amongst plundered letters?
10:36Wait, it's not over.
10:38It's even in a laundrette in Sunderland.
10:41This could be something that's hidden within the word, isn't it?
10:43Yeah.
10:44I was thinking literal with the letters.
10:47Amongst plundered letters.
10:48Let's see, we've got, uh, under, under, and then under.
10:53Yeah.
10:54Oh, yeah.
10:55Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:56I was going to say.
10:57Is it longer than that or is it just going to be that?
10:58What can be seen?
11:00I think you're right, under is in every, I was going to say the letter U, but I think under's
11:04better.
11:05Under's there, isn't it?
11:06In all of those.
11:06Yeah, yeah.
11:06Yeah, should we go with that?
11:07Go for that.
11:08We're going to say under.
11:09Under.
11:10Quite a quick answer.
11:13Too quick?
11:16Not too quick at all.
11:17Under's the right answer.
11:18Yeah, of course.
11:18In every thunderbolt, we have the word under.
11:21Hidden amongst plundered letters, in the letters of plundered.
11:24Uh, yeah, we have under.
11:25Wait, it's not over.
11:26This is the bit that would have given you some confidence, I think.
11:28Yeah, I think you got this bit.
11:29Wait, it's not over.
11:30If it's not over, it is under.
11:31So that's the meaning.
11:32I didn't think of that.
11:34You got that.
11:34You didn't get that.
11:35No, I didn't get that.
11:35You didn't get that, no?
11:36No, I didn't think so.
11:37That might have confirmed it.
11:38You were going to say U.
11:39I almost said U.
11:40U, yeah, U.
11:40You said you were going to say the letter U.
11:42You would have been wrong.
11:43I mean, U is in all of them, obviously, but there's more than that, yeah.
11:45And, of course, it's in laundrette.
11:46Sounds very different, but you also have under in laundrette.
11:49And in Sunderland.
11:49Well done.
11:50Yes, every word is there for a reason in your riddles, Riddle Master.
11:54Absolutely.
11:55Well deduced, Aaron and Nick.
11:57That's £100 to your prize pot.
11:59OK, let's keep playing.
12:01One riddle left.
12:03Pure gold is measured at how many carats?
12:06Aaron and Nick.
12:0724.
12:08Correct.
12:10Hosted by Greg James, Jimmy Anderson and Felix White,
12:14Tail Enders is a podcast about which sport?
12:17Nicole and Stee.
12:18Cricket.
12:19Correct.
12:21Which insect has British species called Painted Lady and Peacock?
12:27Emily and Brittany.
12:29Ladybug.
12:30Incorrect.
12:31Which insect has British species?
12:33Aaron and Nick.
12:34Butterfly.
12:35Correct.
12:37One away from unlocking the final riddle, guys.
12:40The debut novel by Bonnie Garmus about a scientist who becomes a TV cookery star is titled Emily and Brittany.
12:47Lessons in Chemistry.
12:48Yes, Lessons in Chemistry.
12:50It's a great book.
12:51And it's a TV show now as well, isn't it?
12:53Yeah, very good answer.
12:55On a standard Monopoly board, which space is situated diagonally opposite the ghost square?
13:03Aaron and Nick.
13:03Free parking.
13:04Yes, free parking.
13:07Are you avid Monopoly fans?
13:09I actually hate Monopoly.
13:11Why do you hate it?
13:12Oh, too many arguments.
13:14It ruins friendships.
13:15It's just not worth it.
13:15I like it.
13:16And that's why you like it.
13:17That's why we haven't played.
13:18Go on, what's your worst Monopoly experience?
13:21It was a table flip situation.
13:22Lots of arguments around the fact that someone owed rent and someone didn't want to pay rent and felt it
13:26was really unfair.
13:27And yeah, table flip, pieces everywhere.
13:29And I think there was even a breakup at the end of it.
13:32Oh my God.
13:33What a relationship broke up.
13:34Sorry, hang on.
13:34Were you involved in any of this?
13:36Oh no, I would do this, but I wasn't, yeah.
13:38I was trying to keep the peace very unsuccessfully.
13:41Wow.
13:42That's a very dramatic story about Monopoly, but I enjoyed it.
13:45Okay, right.
13:46Just keep it all calm, will you, Henry?
13:48You know.
13:48I'll try not to let it spiral in the way that that is.
13:51Okay.
13:52I have a wooden bed and a leaden head.
13:54Keep me in case you are not certain.
13:56What am I?
13:57I have a wooden bed.
13:59Something wooden on the bottom.
14:00Yeah, with a metal tarp.
14:01Metal on top.
14:02Keep me in case you are not certain.
14:04Keep me in case.
14:06Hmm.
14:09In case.
14:10I'm just kind of stuck on that bit, the in case bit.
14:12You are not certain.
14:14You know, you're not sure of something.
14:17Like a puzzle.
14:18Wooden bed.
14:20And a leaden head.
14:23I don't know, I'm trying to feel like there's an object that maybe is wooden on the bottom.
14:27Yeah.
14:28Lead on top.
14:29Potentially something you'd store something in.
14:30Or is lead something to do with pencils?
14:33I don't know.
14:34Oh, that's good, yeah.
14:34I can't connect that to anything else, though.
14:36It keeps you in a pencil case.
14:37Yeah.
14:37A mean case.
14:38And if you're not certain, you can rub it out.
14:40Yeah.
14:41Wooden bed, though.
14:43Is the bit around it the bed for the lead?
14:46I don't know.
14:47I mean, yeah.
14:48Take a gamble?
14:48Yeah, we'll go with pencil.
14:49OK.
14:50Yeah.
14:50Pencil.
14:51Pencil.
14:52Why do you think pencil, guys?
14:54The mention of lead in leaden head.
14:57Keeping me in a case, so you keep it in a pencil case.
14:59And again, they're not certain, so you can rub it out because it's a pencil.
15:02I think that's kind of where we were going with that.
15:06It's the right answer.
15:08Pencil.
15:08Yeah, of course it is.
15:09Yeah, absolutely.
15:10A wooden bed, of course.
15:11A wooden casing around the lead in a pencil, of course.
15:13Leaden head.
15:14The tip of a pencil, yeah.
15:15And you keep a pencil.
15:16In a pencil case, as you correctly say.
15:17And if you're not certain, you might write something in pencil
15:20or you might pencil something into a diary if it's not certain.
15:22Oh, yeah.
15:22Of course, you can rub it out as well.
15:23Yeah, well done.
15:24Brilliant.
15:25Love that.
15:25Thank you so much.
15:26Well done.
15:27Aaron and Nick, £100 to your prize pot.
15:31So, teams, at the end of that round, Aaron and Nick have £550.
15:36Nicole and Stee have £150.
15:39And Emily and Brittany, you have £100,
15:41which sadly means we will be saying goodbye.
15:44But Brittany and Emily, I got the sense that it was the general knowledge
15:48and not the riddles that was the issue today.
15:50Yeah, we knew that would be a bit of an issue,
15:55but we're happy about how we did, actually.
15:56I'm still impressed we got four.
15:58Did you know almost all the riddles today?
16:00Yeah, I think we knew all of them, yeah.
16:01Oh, my goodness.
16:02And just let us know what you do for a living, both of you.
16:05I'm student nurses.
16:06Yeah, we're both student nurses.
16:07That's fantastic.
16:08Emily and Brittany, I hope you've had a lovely time.
16:10We have.
16:11It's been great to have you here.
16:12And that's it for part one.
16:14Henry, how about another riddle for the viewers to solve over the break?
16:17I'm rising up and causing disgust.
16:20What am I?
16:21I'll give you the answer when we come back.
16:34Welcome back.
16:34Now, how did you do over the break?
16:36Because, Henry, you set us another riddle.
16:38Yeah, it was a short one, but it's a tricky one.
16:40I'm rising up and causing disgust.
16:43What am I?
16:44Any ideas from our teams?
16:48No, a blank face is all round.
16:50This is good news.
16:51Complete silence.
16:52Rambo, any ideas?
16:53I'm rising up and causing disgust.
16:57No, I don't know.
16:58So, if something's disgusting, how else might you describe it?
17:01Revolting.
17:02Revolting is the right answer, yeah.
17:04Revolting.
17:04Rising up.
17:05It's a revolt, yeah?
17:07Revolting.
17:07And also means, yeah, if you're disgusted by something.
17:10Well done, Henry.
17:11I enjoyed that one very much.
17:13Now, Nicole and Steve, Aaron and Nick, well done.
17:15You've made it through round one.
17:17Must be a relief.
17:19Yes, it is, isn't it?
17:20It is, it is.
17:21Now, listen, Nicole and Steve, how much puzzle-solving do you do in your spare time as a couple?
17:26We've done 118 escape rooms.
17:28Pardon?
17:30Do you have time for anything else?
17:32No.
17:32That's incredible.
17:33Wow, so you absolutely love that kind of thing.
17:36And how do you do?
17:37Do you win?
17:38Do you lose?
17:39117 escapes out of 118.
17:41117?
17:42Yeah.
17:42Only one that you didn't escape from.
17:44Yeah.
17:44Wow.
17:45Were you in that one?
17:46Yeah, I was.
17:47Holding the door shut like that.
17:49Aaron and Nick, what kind of puzzle-solving do you get up to?
17:52I run some Dungeons & Dragons games, which Nick is in all of them.
17:56Oh, really?
17:57So you're the sort of riddle master of your friendship group?
18:00Yeah.
18:01Yeah.
18:01Very much so.
18:01You just have a sort of matching beard.
18:03What's going on here?
18:04Hang on a moment.
18:05There's a role model thing going on.
18:07Dad?
18:11This has now turned into long-lost family, so...
18:16We'll do a DNA test later.
18:17Right, OK.
18:18Let me bring you up to date on what is happening with your scores.
18:22So, Nicole and Stee, you're on £150.
18:25Aaron and Nick, you're on £550.
18:27But that gap, sort of, it means very little now.
18:30Because in this round, the questions from me are worth £50.
18:34Once again, you'll need three correct to unlock a riddle.
18:37And those riddles have changed, haven't they, Henry?
18:40They certainly have.
18:40In this round, you're going to be facing visual riddles.
18:42So, as you might expect, they contain pictures,
18:44also numbers, shapes and words.
18:46They're a little bit trickier than the ones in the first round.
18:48So, if you can get them right, they're worth £200 each.
18:51Only one member of your team will be able to answer that riddle.
18:55And you'll have just 60 seconds in which to get it right.
18:59Also, if you get your riddle wrong,
19:01it will then be handed over to the opposing team for a steal.
19:05So, lots can change.
19:07OK.
19:08Are you ready for more general knowledge questions?
19:10Yes.
19:11Hands by the buzzers.
19:12Let's play.
19:15Which gemstone is the title of a UK number one single
19:19by the Kaiser Chiefs?
19:20Aaron and Nick.
19:21Ruby.
19:22Correct.
19:24£50 to Aaron and Nick.
19:26At the 2024 Paris Olympics,
19:29which British swimmer narrowly missed out on a...
19:32Nicole and Stee.
19:33Adam Peaty.
19:34Correct.
19:34He narrowly missed out on a third gold medal
19:36in the 100 metres breaststroke.
19:39What name is shared by a round, soft chocolate
19:43and a type of rare...
19:45Nicole and Stee.
19:47Truffle.
19:48A rare underground fungus considered a culinary delicacy.
19:51Truffle it is.
19:54In which long-running US drama series
19:57is Don Draper the main character?
19:59Aaron and Nick.
20:00Mad Men.
20:01Yes.
20:01I loved that show so much.
20:04It's a brilliant one.
20:04OK.
20:06Nicole and Stee, Aaron and Nick.
20:07Whoever answers this next question correctly
20:10will be unlocking the next riddle.
20:13What does the C stand for
20:16in the computing abbreviation CPU?
20:20Nicole and Stee.
20:21Computing.
20:22Incorrect.
20:23Aaron and Nick.
20:25Central.
20:26Yes.
20:26Central processing unit.
20:28OK.
20:29Brilliant stuff.
20:30Right.
20:30Aaron and Nick.
20:32So you've got a couple of decisions here to make.
20:34Only one of you can face this riddle.
20:36Shall we take a look at the categories?
20:39Letters, names or pictures?
20:41What's your favourite out of these?
20:45Probably pictures?
20:46I'll pick one.
20:47I'll forget it.
20:48You're going to make me do it?
20:48OK.
20:50Looks like I'm doing pictures then.
20:51OK, lovely stuff.
20:52Aaron, if you take a step back.
20:54Now, remember, you can still ask for a clue if you need it.
20:56We'll stop the clock for as long as it takes
20:58for Henry to read the clue
20:59and then we'll restart the clock, OK?
21:01OK.
21:01So bear that in mind.
21:02Good luck.
21:04Henry, what have you got for pictures?
21:05Nick, you've got 60 seconds to give me a correct answer
21:08after I've finished reading the riddle that goes with this.
21:11Which language unites these images?
21:14Your time starts now.
21:15Which language unites these images?
21:19So that's kiss and then toast.
21:24Open window, open windows, and then plat.
21:31Kiss.
21:35I'm going to say French.
21:37French toast, French windows, French plat and French kiss.
21:43French?
21:45Yeah.
21:46Nick, that's right.
21:46Well done.
21:50French kiss, French toast, French windows and a French plat.
21:54That's the link.
21:55French is a language, of course.
21:56Well done.
21:57Fantastically done.
21:58Well done.
21:58That's £200 to Aaron and Nick.
22:01Nicole and C, out of interest, could you have stolen it?
22:03Yeah.
22:04Oh, you knew it.
22:05Right.
22:05OK, well, it's a good job you got it.
22:07All right, then.
22:08Here we go.
22:08Two more riddles to go.
22:10Hands by the buzzers.
22:11A hinny is the offspring of a female donkey and a male of what animal?
22:17Aaron and Nick.
22:18A horse.
22:19Correct.
22:21£50 to Aaron and Nick.
22:23In which 2024 Pixar film sequel does Maya Hawke voice Anxiety and Amy...
22:29Nicole and Stee.
22:34Inside Out.
22:36Time out.
22:37In which 2024 Pixar film...
22:40Aaron and Nick.
22:41Inside Out 2.
22:42Yes, Inside Out 2.
22:44We specifically needed 2 because the film was released in 2024.
22:48Which planet in our solar system is commonly nicknamed the Red Planet?
22:53Aaron and Nick.
22:55Mars.
22:56Correct.
22:57Well done.
22:58Right, here we are again.
23:00So, you have letters or names.
23:04Go on, which one do you want to do?
23:05I'll have a go at the letters one, I think.
23:08OK, Nick, take a break.
23:09You can relax.
23:12Letters, Henry, what have you got?
23:14Here it comes.
23:15Good luck.
23:16Son.
23:1860 seconds to give me a correct answer after I've finished reading the riddle that goes
23:21with this.
23:22Which lettered block is baby Henry going to place on top of the final two numbers?
23:27Your time starts now.
23:30Which lettered block is baby Henry going to place on top of the final two numbers?
23:34Yes.
23:385, 2...
23:41Oh, goodness.
23:436 and 4, 9 and 7, 16.
23:525 and 2 don't have the letter G.
23:558 and 3 do have the letter E.
24:02Can I use the clue, please?
24:04Stop the clock.
24:05You add some, you take some.
24:07That's the clue.
24:08Start the clock.
24:10OK.
24:13Add some, you take some.
24:22I have no idea.
24:23You've got 10 seconds left.
24:24I'm going to have a guess with B.
24:27B.
24:28Pure guess.
24:29It's a pure guess.
24:30There's no thinking behind it at all?
24:31No, I have no idea.
24:33Yeah.
24:37B is the right answer.
24:41So, lucky, really.
24:42Yeah, very lucky.
24:43We might need to go elsewhere to find out why.
24:46Nicole and Steve, any ideas?
24:485 plus 2 is 7.
24:50G is the seventh letter.
24:51E is the fifth letter.
24:52A minus 3 is 5.
24:54Keep going.
24:546 minus 4 is 2.
24:56B is the second letter.
24:56Absolutely right.
24:57So, yeah, the blue number is just a starting number.
25:01If it's yellow, then you add.
25:02So, you add the two together.
25:03It's all coming as news to Aaron by the way.
25:06I'm figuring it out.
25:07Yeah, so 5 plus 2 is 7.
25:09G is the seventh letter of the alphabet.
25:11With the green, you subtract.
25:13So, 8 subtract 3 gives you 5.
25:15E is the fifth letter.
25:16And so, you're doing the same for B at the end.
25:19So, you take 6, subtract the 4.
25:20That gives you 2.
25:21And, of course, the second letter of the alphabet is B.
25:24So, well done, Aaron, but very well done, Nicole and Steve.
25:29Yes, exactly.
25:31Steve, you can just put your fingers in the ears for this bit.
25:34That's £200 to Aaron and Nick.
25:35I'll just whisper it.
25:36It feels cruel, otherwise it feels cruel.
25:39Right, good stuff.
25:40We've got one more visual riddle to go in this round.
25:43Good luck to both teams.
25:44Here we go.
25:46In which Lewis Carroll novel does the main character
25:48find a bottle labelled Drink Me?
25:50Aaron and Nick.
25:51Alice in Wonderland.
25:52Correct.
25:54When the famous equation in Einstein's theory
25:57of special relativity is read out loud,
26:01what word follows E equals MC?
26:05Nicole and Steve.
26:06Squared.
26:07Yes, correct.
26:10Which actor played John Watson in Sherlock and Tim Canterbury
26:14in The Office?
26:15Aaron and Nick.
26:17Martin Freeman.
26:17Correct.
26:19Well done.
26:20Right, Aaron and Nick,
26:21you're one correct answer away from unlocking another visual riddle.
26:25Which country's football fans are known as the Tartan Army?
26:29Aaron and Nick.
26:30Scotland.
26:31Yes.
26:32You're really quick on the buzzer.
26:34They're quick on the buzzer, aren't they, Nicole and Steve?
26:36Let's see if it's another fluke or you actually get this one correctly,
26:39because you know the answers.
26:40Let's see what happens here.
26:41We've got names right.
26:43I'm going to defer to Nick out of embarrassment.
26:48Right.
26:48OK, my love.
26:49Are you ready?
26:50I think so.
26:51Yeah, I have 60 seconds to give me the correct answer
26:53after I've finished reading the riddle that goes with this.
26:57Whose to-do list is this?
26:59Your time starts now.
27:01Whose to-do list is this?
27:02Thank Janet.
27:03Practice the flute.
27:06Oh.
27:08Whose to-do list is this?
27:12Rake leaves, wash tiles, clean desk.
27:19I'm trying to think if there's any link to Janet or a flute player.
27:29You've got 30 seconds left.
27:39Hang on.
27:40No, I think I've got it.
27:41I think it's Charlie,
27:43with the number one being the letter C in the first line,
27:46two being the H,
27:47three being the A,
27:49four being the R,
27:50five being the L.
27:51So, yeah, I'm going to go with Charlie.
27:52You're locking in Charlie?
27:54Charlie, yeah.
27:55Charlie's the right answer.
27:56Well done, yeah.
27:57Very good.
27:57Tell us why, Nick.
27:58I couldn't make a link between them,
28:00so I started looking at the numbers down the left-hand side,
28:02with the first letter of the first line being C,
28:05second letter being H in the next line,
28:08third letter being A in the line after that.
28:10And then just following it down,
28:11it spells Charlie.
28:12Certainly does.
28:13Charlie's the right answer.
28:14Good riddling there under pressure.
28:17Stee and Nico were very, very ready for a steal.
28:20I could see it in your face.
28:22I could see all the heat coming off.
28:25Really well done, Aaron and Nick.
28:27That's another £200 into the prize pop.
28:30So, teams, at the end of that very entertaining round,
28:33Aaron and Nick, you have £1,600.
28:36Nicole and Stee, you have £300.
28:38But all of that can change in the next round.
28:41So, bear that in mind, stay focused.
28:44But we will enjoy another riddle, Henry.
28:46Hmm, lovely idea.
28:48Which noblewoman is most commonly spotted in the garden?
28:52I'll give you the answer after this.
29:05Welcome back to Ridiculous,
29:07the ridiculously clever and brain-teasing show.
29:10Now, before the break, Henry, you asked us...
29:12Which noblewoman is most commonly spotted in the garden?
29:16Now, Nicole and Stee,
29:17you didn't get a chance to unlock any riddles in that last round.
29:20Any ideas what this one is?
29:21The ladybird.
29:22Ladybird is the right answer, yeah.
29:24Of course, yeah.
29:25Noblewoman, lady.
29:26And, of course, ladybirds are spotted in the garden.
29:29Not seen, but they have spots.
29:30Very nice. Thank you so much, Henry.
29:33Now, Nicole and Stee, Aaron and Nick,
29:36you're into the deciding round.
29:37How are you feeling, Nicole and Stee?
29:39Good.
29:39Good.
29:40Ready to go.
29:41Ready to go. I love it.
29:43Aaron and Nick, you're doing very well.
29:44Yeah, I'm a bit worried that we might have burnt out, so...
29:46I have.
29:50Right, well,
29:50let's see what happens,
29:52because your prize pots stand at £300 and £1,600,
29:57but this is genuinely where the competition gets serious,
30:01as the team with the highest prize pot at the end of this round
30:05will be going through to the final
30:07to face Henry's riddle run.
30:10Now, this time, correct questions are worth £100.
30:14And how much are your riddles worth, Henry?
30:16Well, this is the deciding round,
30:18so these are the hardest riddles you have faced yet,
30:20and if you get them right, they're worth £300 each.
30:24So there's a lot of money to be won in this round,
30:29so bear that in mind.
30:31Good luck.
30:32Hands by the buzzers.
30:33Let's play.
30:36Daniel Craig first played James Bond in which film?
30:40Aaron and Nick.
30:41Casino Royale.
30:42Correct.
30:43In which state of Australia is Sydney located?
30:49Nicole and Stee.
30:50Queensland.
30:51Incorrect.
30:52In which state of Australia is Sydney?
30:54Aaron and Nick.
30:55Is it New South Wales?
30:56It is.
30:59Aaron and Nick.
31:00One correct answer away from facing Henry.
31:03What first name is shared by the French fashion designers
31:06Louboutin and Dior?
31:09Aaron and Nick.
31:10Christian.
31:11Correct.
31:14Very good.
31:15Right, here we go.
31:16So, are you ready for your first high-value riddle?
31:19Yeah.
31:22Good.
31:22They're not nervous at all.
31:23Well, ready or not, here it comes.
31:26I transport people where they want to be.
31:28Though I'm not a train, that is what I do.
31:32What am I?
31:34Transport people to where they want to be, but not a train.
31:38But that is what I do, so it's something to do with training.
31:41Maybe, training.
31:42Yeah.
31:43It's not going to be another vehicle, is it?
31:44No.
31:45That is what I do.
31:46Transport people where they want to be is a course, maybe?
31:49A course of going that way.
31:52Oh, like another word for training is coach.
31:55Coach.
31:55Yeah, yeah.
31:56Good one, yeah.
31:58Yeah, that sounds better.
31:59So, I'm not a train, I'm a coach, and I coach.
32:01Do you reckon it's that?
32:02Yeah, let's go with that, yeah.
32:03Okay, we're going to go with coach.
32:04Coach.
32:09It's the right answer.
32:11Well done, yeah.
32:11Of course, coach transports people.
32:14And, of course, if you train someone, you coach them.
32:16Yeah, very well done.
32:17Good stuff.
32:17Well done.
32:18That's £300.
32:20Let's keep playing.
32:23In British currency, which bi-metallic coin first entered circulation?
32:29Nicole and Stee.
32:30£2 coin.
32:31Yes, entered circulation in 1998.
32:35£100 to Nicole and Stee.
32:37What nickname forms part of the official Instagram handle of the darts player, Phil Taylor?
32:46Nicole and Stee.
32:47The Power.
32:48Correct.
32:50In November 2000, Judith Keppel became the first person to win the top prize on the UK version of which
32:58quiz show?
32:59Aaron and Nick.
33:00Who wants to be a millionaire?
33:01Correct.
33:02In the Harry Potter books, what is the name of Ron Weasley's pet rat?
33:09Nicole and Stee?
33:11Wormtail.
33:12I can accept that.
33:14Yes.
33:15Now, Ron named his rat Scabbers, and he was also known as Wormtail when he was in human form.
33:23So you got in there.
33:24Fantastic stuff.
33:25Right.
33:26Okay, so, Nicole and Stee, you're about to face a high-value riddle.
33:30You've been doing them from the sidelines for a little while now.
33:33We want you to get your own.
33:34Here we go.
33:35Riddle Master, what have you got for Nicole and Stee?
33:37Here it comes.
33:38Worth £300 if you can get it right.
33:40I have blonde hair, and I'm impartial, they say, and I'll bring the fun to in a roundabout way.
33:47What am I?
33:49Blonde hair.
33:50Blonde hair.
33:51Impartial.
33:51Yeah.
33:52So we're parting the hair as it are.
33:54Oh.
33:55Blonde hair.
33:55I'll bring the fun to in a roundabout, roundabout way.
34:00Park, like, so...
34:02Not to do with cars again.
34:03Carrot?
34:04No.
34:05No.
34:06Yeah.
34:07It's like, I don't know what if you're roundabout, a merry-go-round.
34:11Merry-go.
34:12Merry, you know, blonde hair and impartial, they say.
34:16And I'll bring the fun to in a roundabout way.
34:19It's the blonde hair that's thrown me.
34:21So think of a park, what's in a park?
34:24Well, I'm thinking because it's roundabout, and bring the fun, I'm going along the lines
34:28of carousel.
34:29Carousel?
34:30But impartial.
34:31What's that to do with blonde hair?
34:32Blonde hair.
34:33No, a judge.
34:35Judge.
34:35Judges are impartial.
34:37Yeah.
34:37Can I think what would be impartial?
34:39Blonde hair, though?
34:40I have blonde hair.
34:42Who has blonde hair?
34:43Barbie?
34:45Um, dolls?
34:47No.
34:48A doll is just fun.
34:49Yeah.
34:50Like, there's no roundabout way.
34:53I don't know.
34:54Yeah, come on.
34:55I don't know.
34:56I don't, um...
34:57A judge.
34:58Yeah.
34:59You're locking in judge.
35:01Unfortunately.
35:02It's the wrong answer, I'm afraid.
35:04OK, Aaron and Nick, for a steal, what's your answer?
35:06We were going to go with fair.
35:08Fair, why do you think fair?
35:09Because blonde hair is fair-haired, impartial is unbiased and fair.
35:14Bringing the fun to the fun fair and then the roundabout,
35:17you might see at a fair as well.
35:19It's exactly the right answer.
35:20Well done, yeah.
35:21Fair, it's absolutely right.
35:22Yeah, yeah.
35:23I think you said something about a fairground at some point,
35:26or carousel.
35:27Look at carousel.
35:28Yeah.
35:28I said carousel, but...
35:30You're getting close.
35:31You explored a lot of avenues.
35:32Unfortunately, yeah, fair was the right answer.
35:34Kind of simpler, I think, than you were even thinking,
35:35you know, just fair hair.
35:36It was the blonde hair.
35:37Fun fair, yeah, yeah.
35:39Well done, Aaron and Nick, a good steal for £150 there.
35:43OK, let's keep playing.
35:45Hands by the buzzers.
35:46Epping Forest is on the border of London and which county?
35:50Aaron and Nick.
35:51Essex.
35:52Correct.
35:54Rick Rowling is the act of tricking someone into Aaron and Nick.
35:59Never going to give you up?
36:00Yes.
36:02Rick Rowling is the act of tricking someone into clicking a web link
36:06to which 1987 pop song, Never going to give you up?
36:10By the brilliant Rick Astley, of course.
36:11Right.
36:12Which classic board game features a patient named Cavity Sam?
36:17Aaron and Nick.
36:18Operation.
36:19Correct.
36:20There's no stopping you, is there, really, today?
36:23Aaron and Nick, OK, you could add another £300 to your prize pot.
36:26Let's see how you do.
36:27Riddle Master.
36:28Mm-hmm.
36:29Here we go.
36:31By the looks of us and our fellow peers,
36:33you might think you can hear steps.
36:36What are we?
36:38By the looks of us?
36:39Yeah.
36:40You might think you can hear steps.
36:43Sorry, I'm just thinking of the band Steps.
36:45Which really isn't helping.
36:47Us and our fellow peers.
36:50Because that peer is like seeing something as well.
36:52You see feet?
36:54Shoes?
36:54You see shoes, you can maybe hear something.
36:57That's a stretch, isn't it?
36:58Yeah, a bit of a stretch.
37:00So, us and our fellow peers.
37:02Looks.
37:02It's definitely something to do with looks.
37:03It's something to do with seeing and then implying hearing.
37:07Our fellow peers.
37:08The fellow peers bit is getting me.
37:10Yeah.
37:11By the looks of us and our fellow peers,
37:13you might think you can hear steps.
37:19Steps.
37:20Something that sounds like steps.
37:22Stairs.
37:23Steps.
37:24Ah, by the look of stairs.
37:25Stairs.
37:26Yes, that's it, isn't it?
37:27So, looking at us is staring.
37:28Yeah.
37:29Fellow peers is tenuous.
37:31Yeah, there's a connection there.
37:32You might think you can hear steps.
37:34Steps, yeah.
37:34The word is similar enough to stairs.
37:36Go for it.
37:37Stairs.
37:38Stairs.
37:41It's the right answer.
37:43Well done.
37:43Stairs, yeah.
37:44You took a long route to get there,
37:46but you got there in the end.
37:47Yeah, stairs, of course, yeah.
37:49Steps are obviously a stairs,
37:50and by the looks of us,
37:51looking is staring.
37:52Also, peering, right?
37:54Fellow peers, peering could be stairs as well, yeah?
37:56Staring at something, yeah.
37:57Well done.
37:57Stairs.
37:58So, Aaron and Nick, well done.
37:59That's £300 to your prize pot.
38:03And after that,
38:04I'm going to say congratulations, of course,
38:06to Aaron and Nick.
38:07You're through to the final with a prize pot of £3,050.
38:12And Nicole and Stee, you ended up with £600.
38:16I think you were really good riddlers.
38:17Was it the general knowledge, essentially, that got in the way?
38:19It was not quick enough in for us.
38:21Yeah, yeah.
38:21We were just always that split second behind on the buzzer.
38:24Yeah.
38:24Well, listen, it's been fantastic to have you both on the show,
38:27Nicole and Stee.
38:28Thank you so much.
38:29Well, after the break, Aaron and Nick will face Henry's riddle run,
38:32and we'll see how they cope under that pressure
38:34with all that cash they've accumulated up for grabs.
38:37But first, Henry, do you have another riddle for us?
38:39Certainly do.
38:40I can provide a calming aroma or make someone's blood boil.
38:44What am I?
38:45I'll give you the answer when we come back from the break.
38:58Welcome back.
38:59This is Ridiculous Now.
39:01Henry, before the break, what was that devious riddle?
39:03The riddle was,
39:04I can provide a calming aroma or make someone's blood boil.
39:09What am I?
39:10Aaron and Nick, you're our top riddle solvers.
39:12What do you think?
39:13I was going to say incense.
39:15Incense?
39:16Incense someone, yeah.
39:17Yeah, absolutely right, of course, yeah.
39:18Incense, a calming aroma, incense.
39:20To be incensed is to be angry, yeah.
39:22Yes, very good.
39:23Well, I suppose you're slightly incensed
39:25because every riddle, Aaron and Nick,
39:28that you have unlocked, you have solved.
39:30Indeed, it's very impressive.
39:31Accidentally, I could say.
39:33The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, Aaron, yeah.
39:37So, Aaron and Nick, well done.
39:39You've managed to accrue a very impressive £3,050
39:44in your prize pot.
39:45So, what would it be going on if you managed to win it?
39:49There's all sorts of things, like nice little things.
39:51We're like, oh, I could buy that.
39:52I could get that.
39:53I don't know.
39:54It could be a car.
39:55It could be a mini holiday.
39:57It could be some new lights.
40:00I have no idea it could be anything.
40:03What about you, Nick?
40:04If I've got money that I'm not saving for anything,
40:06then it'll go on something really random,
40:07like, I don't know, I might buy my mum a drum kit
40:09because she says she's really wanted one,
40:10or I buy myself some sort of instrument
40:12or anything that just, yeah, I can play with.
40:16Right, well, Aaron and Nick,
40:18to take that money home,
40:19you have to face Henry's riddle run.
40:21Henry, what exactly is your riddle run?
40:24Well, in the riddle run,
40:25you will be facing puzzles
40:26in which words are represented
40:28by combinations of pictures and letters.
40:30They're often known as rebus riddles,
40:32and the answers are sayings, phrases,
40:34or a combination of words that are familiar to all.
40:37Now, Aaron and Nick, the rules are simple.
40:39There are 10 riddles in all,
40:41and you need six correct in 60 seconds
40:44to take home the money that you've built up so far.
40:47Now, if you're not sure about a particular riddle,
40:49just say pass, then come back to it,
40:51and that's not all.
40:52If you do answer six correctly,
40:55you'll then have the chance to double your winnings
40:58and take home £6,100.
41:02And don't worry, if it all goes wrong,
41:05you'll still go home with a collectible teacup and saucer.
41:08Ooh.
41:10First, though, you've got to face Henry's riddle run.
41:13Are you ready?
41:14Yes.
41:14Yes.
41:16Good luck.
41:17Here we go, 60 seconds,
41:18and your time will start
41:19as soon as your first riddle is revealed.
41:21Ready?
41:21Let's play.
41:23Walking stick.
41:24Correct.
41:25Nice.
41:28Happy Friday, emotional Friday,
41:31Friday feeling.
41:32Correct.
41:33Oh.
41:34Win equals 11, lose equals 3.
41:39Pass.
41:41Seal of approval.
41:43Correct.
41:45Running out of steam.
41:46Correct.
41:48Cherry begins at home.
41:49Correct.
41:50Nice.
41:51Rest in peace.
41:52Correct.
41:53Correct.
41:56I've got it.
42:01Well done.
42:02Aaron and Nick,
42:03you got six riddles correct,
42:05which means you've just won £3,050.
42:10Brilliant stuff.
42:11That was absolutely brilliant.
42:12I tell you what,
42:13I'm very impressed,
42:13because there were some really tricky ones in there
42:15that you got just like that.
42:17Absolutely.
42:17That was really incredible to watch.
42:18Let's have a quick look at the riddle run again
42:20and see what you got.
42:21Walking stick very quickly,
42:23absolutely,
42:23legs walking and a stick.
42:24This one a little bit more complicated.
42:26Emotions, of course, feelings,
42:27so Friday feeling.
42:29You passed on this one.
42:30You were adding things up.
42:31You don't actually need to do the maths,
42:33aside from what the answer is.
42:34What are those on the right-hand side there?
42:36Sums.
42:36Sums, yeah.
42:37So therefore it is...
42:38Win some and lose some.
42:39Win some, lose some, exactly.
42:42Very good.
42:42You got this one right very quickly.
42:43The seal of approval.
42:45Great one.
42:46You also got running out of steam
42:48or run out of steam.
42:49This is charity begins at home,
42:51of course,
42:51because the beginning of charity
42:52is in a house there.
42:54And this one, rest in peace.
42:55The gravestone gives you a bit of a clue
42:57of the ballpark you're in.
42:59But of course the words,
43:00you know, rest in peace
43:01are kind of interlocked there,
43:02but the word rest is hidden
43:03in the word peace.
43:05So it's rest in peace.
43:06Well done.
43:06Now listen, Aaron and Nick,
43:08you've managed to win £3,050.
43:11Now if that is enough,
43:12then we are delighted for you.
43:14And you can finish the game
43:15and you can leave with that money.
43:16Or you can choose to face
43:18one last riddle.
43:19This time you'll have just 20 seconds
43:21to give an answer.
43:23If you get it right,
43:24you will double your winnings
43:26and you will take away £6,100.
43:31But if you can't find the right answer
43:33in that time,
43:34you'll lose everything
43:35and you'll leave with nothing
43:37apart from, of course,
43:38our teacup and saucer.
43:39So what would you like to do?
43:42I think we should do it.
43:44Yeah.
43:44I know I do.
43:45Yeah, let's do it.
43:46Yeah, I think we're going to gamble.
43:47All or nothing.
43:50OK.
43:51Aaron and Nick,
43:52you're feeling brave.
43:55Henry, over to you.
43:57Guys,
43:58here we go.
43:59Double or nothing.
44:00Good luck.
44:01You'll have 20 seconds
44:02and your 20 seconds will start
44:04as soon as the riddle is revealed.
44:07Ready?
44:08Yes.
44:08Yes.
44:09Let's play.
44:14Oh, no rhyme or reason.
44:16Correct.
44:20Oh, my goodness me.
44:24Well done.
44:26Wow.
44:27That was very quick
44:28and very, very impressive
44:29because it is a tricky one.
44:30That was very tricky.
44:31Yeah, the two words at the top.
44:32Rhyme, of course.
44:33So no rhymes
44:34because they're crossed out.
44:35And why, of course,
44:36is the reason why
44:37and that's crossed out as well.
44:38So no rhyme or reason.
44:40Well done.
44:40Wow.
44:41The speed with which
44:42your riddle-solving brains work
44:44is absolutely phenomenal.
44:46You have outsmarted
44:48the riddle master.
44:50Sorry, Dad.
44:51I feel like this is one
44:52maybe with brother
44:54rather than dad.
44:55Yeah.
44:55Brother's better, isn't it?
44:57Oh, my goodness.
44:58Well done, team.
45:00You're leaving
45:00with a very impressive
45:03£6,100.
45:04So you can do
45:05whatever you like with it.
45:06Your mum is now
45:07going to be
45:07a professional drummer.
45:09That's really nice.
45:10Well, can I just say
45:11it's been a thrill
45:12to watch you work together
45:13as a team.
45:14Fun, lively,
45:16super riddle-solvers.
45:17Well done.
45:19Thank you so much,
45:20riddle master.
45:21Ha-ha, they beat you all.
45:23I know.
45:23I'm incensed.
45:24Indeed.
45:25And thank you so much
45:27for joining us.
45:27I hope you enjoyed the show.
45:29We'll see you next time
45:30for more Ridiculous Riddles.
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