- 14/05/2025
Eddie Kadi, Natasha Raskin Sharp, Charlie Stayt, Faye Tozer
Series 6, Week 4, Day 2
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Eddie Kadi, Natasha Raskin Sharp, Charlie Stayt and Faye Tozer take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 17 (m001ckps) (hd)
Series 6, Week 4, Day 2
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Eddie Kadi, Natasha Raskin Sharp, Charlie Stayt and Faye Tozer take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.
A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.
Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?
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Series 6 Episode 17 (m001ckps) (hd)
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00:00Hello, everybody. Welcome back to House of Games. What a lovely week. We're having already four
00:14famous faces all week battling it out to win a trophy. Every time I press this buzzer, a new
00:20round comes up. I never know what it's going to be. They never know what it's going to be. But
00:23what we do know is somebody, somebody has to legally take that trophy home with them. I'm
00:28afraid it's going to be one of these four people. Natasha Raskin-Sharp, Faye Tozer, Eddie
00:36Caddy or Charlie State. Well, Natasha, at the moment, you're the favourite. What a win
00:42yesterday. It felt good. I was shaking at the end. Were you? Adrenaline? Adrenaline. Pure
00:48adrenaline. But it was a big win. I felt like a geek. Like a geek? Well, you are not a geek.
00:53Faye, let's take a look at the weekly leaderboard, shall we? Let's do it. You scored yourself two
00:58points yesterday and Natasha obviously up the top there with four. But she's quick
01:03on the buzzer. What is it, do you think? How do we reel her in? Yeah, I think we all need
01:08to step it up a little bit, don't we? Just another 10%. Yeah, no. That's all it takes.
01:14Eddie? Yes. Second place for you. I felt good and then Tash just took it all the way again
01:19once. The book section, I'm not going to lie to you. It's been pretty traumatic for me.
01:23Yeah, she pulled away a little bit on the book scene. Charlie, would you like to take a look
01:29at today's prizes? Richard, I'd love to look at today's prizes. Can we do that now? He's a pro.
01:34He's a pro. Okay, just for Charlie, here are today's prizes. There's the onesie, the cycle
01:40helmet, the playing cards, the decanter or the tote bag. Charlie, if you were to win today,
01:46what do you fancy? One little point is that people may not know, but in the instructions
01:51we have for coming into this show, we were told we couldn't wear onesies. Right. Specifically
01:57told not to wear onesies, which I think may have some bearing on why I didn't do so well
02:02in yesterday's programme, because I was obviously going to wear a onesie, but there it was in
02:07the contract, no onesies. Did you see that? Charlie, I love the fact that you think other people
02:11have read those instructions. I actually did. All that said, what would you like to go for?
02:15The onesie. I'd like to get the onesie, please. And wear the onesie. Win the onesie, wear the onesie.
02:20In a home situation, possibly. Yeah. Eddie, what would you go for? You know, blue's my favourite colour.
02:25Beautiful. Or turquoise. Yeah, I'll have that. I'll have a onesie. Yeah, going onesie. Faye?
02:30You know, a tote bag is always useful and I take them on tour. Listen, everyone is overlooking
02:35the decanter, which is really good. Oh, look, it's even got you etched on it. No, I'm changing my mind.
02:40I'm going decanter. I'm going decanter. Natasha? Tough choice. Well, you went with the driving
02:45glass yesterday. I don't even know why I'm asking you. I know. You'll probably say the playing cards.
02:49I think I'm going cards, actually. You're going playing cards? Going cards. Wow. I wonder if you can go
02:54five out of five. Worst prizes of the week. Oh, can I change my mind? No. No. No, I'm afraid.
02:58I'm afraid. Legally binding. So, let's play our first round and today it is...
03:02Only fools and zebras. Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody. The first thing I'm going
03:10to do is show you a category. Your first category is animals. So, I'm going to ask you some questions.
03:16The answers will all have the name of an animal in them. Okay. But you will also see a picture
03:21alongside the question of a different animal. Okay. And you have to replace the animal in the
03:25answer with that animal. Here's your first one.
03:28Yes, Faye. The Badger, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
03:40The Badger, the Witch and the Wardrobe is the right answer.
03:43The answer is The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, but we replaced the lion with the badger.
03:47Does that make sense? You're tuned into this. Here's your next one.
03:521980s cartoon series with reptile characters named after artists.
03:58Edie.
04:02Teenage Mutant Ninja Squirrels. Teenage Mutant Ninja Squirrels?
04:06Is the right answer, Edie. Well played. Done.
04:11Next question. Next animal.
04:22Faye.
04:22Turkey grills. Turkey grills?
04:26Wow. Well played, Faye. Bear grills comes turkey grills.
04:29Oh, yeah.
04:31Yeah. Do you like?
04:32That hurts. That hurts a lot. That's my guy.
04:35Oh, man. Forget animals now. We're going to have a different category.
04:39Clothing.
04:40So, replace any item of clothing in the answer with the clothing in the picture, please.
04:442013's Cyndi Law for musical about a shoe factory.
04:53Yes, Natasha.
04:54Kinky socks.
04:56Kinky socks.
04:58It's correct. Kinky boots.
04:59Kinky socks.
05:02Next one.
05:061980 UK top ten hit for madness about their school days.
05:12Baggy.
05:12Baggy tutu is the right answer.
05:18Baggy trousers becomes baggy tutu.
05:21Forget clothing.
05:23The next thing I want you to replace is any mention of DIY equipment in the answer.
05:36Yes, Natasha.
05:38Jimmy Crowbar?
05:39Jimmy Crowbar?
05:39That's correct.
05:42Jimmy Nail becomes a peanut clobar.
05:43Thank you, Dan.
05:45Next question.
05:56Yes, Natasha.
05:57Shacodemus and Chisel?
05:59Shacodemus and Chisel?
06:01Is right.
06:02Shacodemus and Chisel.
06:05That's fun.
06:06Shacodemus and Chisel.
06:08Final question in this round.
06:11Property renovation and auction show featuring Dion Dublin and Martel Maxwell.
06:19Yes, Natasha.
06:20I have to get this one.
06:21I have to get this one.
06:22Holmes under the chainsaw.
06:23Holmes under the chainsaw.
06:25Absolutely right in the death field.
06:27Well done.
06:28Holmes under the hammer becoming Holmes under the chainsaw.
06:31That's the end of that round.
06:32Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we?
06:36Charlie, you have to get off the mark.
06:38Eddie, you have won.
06:39Fate, you've got two points.
06:40Natasha, five points.
06:42Three-point lead already.
06:43Eddie, as we go into our pairs game, which today will be...
06:51Charlie always does this.
06:54He likes to choose his partner.
06:56Yeah.
06:56So he throws the first round every time.
06:59That's how he's clever.
06:59Charlie, yesterday you chose Natasha.
07:01Who would you like to choose today?
07:03Between yesterday and today, Eddie gave me a fantastic pep talk.
07:06Come on, my guy.
07:07Yeah?
07:08Come on.
07:08Really?
07:09It's Eddie who I'm going to choose.
07:11You're going with Eddie.
07:11Much to presumably his dismay.
07:14He's thinking, why did I give him a pep talk?
07:17Natasha and Faye, you are a team.
07:19Eddie and Charlie, you're a team.
07:21Now, in this round, all we have to do is guess the internet passwords
07:24of various celebrities.
07:25Oh, amazing.
07:26And the four celebrities up for grabs are...
07:29Calvin Harris, Sue Barker, Kirsten Dunst and Emma Thompson.
07:34Natasha and Faye, which of those do you know the most about?
07:38I'm a big fan of our female actors.
07:41Yeah.
07:42What are you thinking?
07:42Emma Thompson.
07:43Shall we go?
07:44Yeah, let's do that.
07:45Sure.
07:45Emma Thompson.
07:46OK, we've got to guess Emma Thompson's password.
07:47The way we do that is to answer her two password hint questions.
07:51OK.
07:52Which are...
07:52And you won an Oscar for adapting which Jane Austen novel into a screenplay.
08:06If you put together those two answers, you'll get her password.
08:08You'll have three guesses to guess this.
08:11You won an Oscar for adapting which Jane Austen novel into a screenplay, I think she's Pride and Prejudice.
08:26But then Emma, is that more obvious?
08:29So let's take it step by step, what she says, and let's just go with the obvious first.
08:36Shall we say one Emma?
08:38Yeah.
08:39So one Emma?
08:40Yeah, keep it simple to start off with.
08:42Let's start.
08:42So is one Emma, Emma Thompson's password?
08:46You have neither part correct.
08:48OK.
08:48Neither part is correct, which is good information.
08:51So we've got Pride and Prejudice.
08:53Should we go two?
08:54Two Pride and Prejudice.
08:54Yeah.
08:55So two Pride and Prejudice, is that Emma Thompson's password?
09:00It is not.
09:01OK.
09:02You still have neither part correct.
09:05Oh, right.
09:06OK.
09:07She didn't do...
09:08Sense and Sensibility.
09:10Should we go three?
09:11Four?
09:11Four.
09:12Let's go four.
09:13Four.
09:13So we're going to go four Sense and Sensibility.
09:16Is that Emma Thompson's password?
09:18Four Sense and Sensibility.
09:20Now, of course it's not.
09:21Can you imagine if it was right there?
09:22It's going to be...
09:23Shall we take a little look?
09:25Three Sense and Sensibility.
09:27Oh, no!
09:27It is not!
09:28It is not!
09:29That's annoying.
09:30Love Actually, the tall guy and the boat that rocked she was in.
09:34Eddie and Charlie, whose password would you like to crack?
09:38Calvin Harris, Kirsten Dunst or Sue Barker?
09:41I like Sue Barker.
09:42Richard, can I check?
09:43Yes.
09:43Is this actually their password?
09:44Yeah.
09:45Because this doesn't feel right somehow.
09:47Why are you even doing this?
09:50But again...
09:50This is a security issue.
09:52This, again, is one of the great reasons for having Charlie state on.
09:54There are many reasons, but I always legally have to say these are not their real passwords.
09:58And I can do that simply by answering your question, saying, no, they are not.
10:01Sue Barker it is.
10:02Sue Barker.
10:02OK, let's find out what Sue Barker's internet password is.
10:05Your two password hints are...
10:07..and in which year did you become the permanent host of a question of sport?
10:19That's a good question.
10:20I feel like we're in a good one here.
10:22Fairly confident in saying 76, French.
10:24French, yeah.
10:25Brilliant.
10:26Part two of the question, Eddie.
10:3195...
10:32You know what I think?
10:34I think we're going way back.
10:36I think we're going back to the 80s.
10:38So, this is your confident time.
10:40So, I'm going to leave it to you, my guy.
10:41Let's go for it.
10:43Well, if I...
10:43So, I'll come up with answer number one.
10:46Yeah.
10:46Yeah.
10:46So, France, 86.
10:48So, we're going French Open, 86.
10:51Let's take a look.
10:52Is the answer French Open, 1986?
10:55It is not.
10:57Right.
10:57But you do have one part correct.
10:59Mmm.
10:59The date.
11:01The date needs to change.
11:04I feel like it was a bit later.
11:06I'll go to, like, 89.
11:08Is Sue Barker's password French Open, 1989?
11:12It is not that you still have one part correctly.
11:15I'm going to go earlier.
11:17Yeah?
11:18I think it's 82.
11:1882?
11:20Yep.
11:21Wow.
11:22He's a...
11:23Listen, he's a maverick.
11:24Yeah.
11:25But this is...
11:25That's how he gets the job done.
11:26Charlie, my friend.
11:27Listen, I'm riding with you on this one.
11:29French Open, 1982?
11:30Yep.
11:31Is that what we're going for?
11:32All right.
11:33Let's find out.
11:34Have you cracked it on the third attempt?
11:35Is Sue Barker's password French Open, 1982?
11:40Oh, it's definitely not.
11:41Not.
11:43Let's take a look, shall we?
11:44What is Sue Barker's password?
11:47French Open, 1996.
11:48Seven.
11:49How about that?
11:51Natasha and Faye.
11:53Yeah.
11:53Another password for you to decipher.
11:55Calvin Harris or Kirsten Dunst?
11:57What do you think, fellow musician?
11:58Are you likely to know his tunes?
12:00I mean, just as much as the next person, really.
12:04Kirsten Dunst I probably know less about.
12:06I can see the boys, they're thinking, oh, God, we've got to do Kirsten Dunst.
12:08Yeah, let's do Calvin, quick.
12:09Look, we struggled with Sue Barker, we're getting nowhere with Kirsten Dunst.
12:14I literally followed every word for you to say, Kirsten Dunst might be the one I was hoping.
12:18Say most.
12:19Say most.
12:20Yeah.
12:20No, let's go Calvin, quick.
12:22OK, Calvin Harris.
12:25Let's take a look at Calvin's password hints.
12:30Which of your hit songs shares its title with a song by the Bee Gees?
12:34And what fruit did you hold above your head while invading a performance on the X Factor?
12:41OK, I think I saw that.
12:43I think it was a pineapple.
12:44I was going to say pineapple, but not because I saw it.
12:47I just...
12:48You were just going to say pineapple.
12:49It's just what you always say.
12:51Yeah.
12:52So it's not tragedy.
12:53No, I don't think so.
12:54Because I don't...
12:55So Calvin Harris...
12:56Should be dancing.
12:58So...
12:59Woman staying alive.
13:01What else have we got?
13:02Well, let's just try that.
13:03Stay alive.
13:04Oh, we've got three chances, haven't we?
13:05Yeah.
13:06There we go.
13:06Staying alive, pineapple.
13:07Staying alive, pineapple.
13:09Lovely.
13:09Yeah.
13:10Is staying alive, pineapple, Calvin Harris's password?
13:14No.
13:14OK.
13:15It is not, but you have one part correct.
13:17OK, let's go with the pineapple.
13:19Bee Gees.
13:19OK, so...
13:20Should be dancing.
13:22Oh, dancing?
13:24Should be dancing.
13:25Should be dancing.
13:25Should be dancing, pineapple.
13:27So it's a good password.
13:28Is that Calvin Harris's password?
13:30It is not.
13:32And then what's the lovely one?
13:33I'll guess one part correct still, so...
13:35Emulsion?
13:36That sounds viable.
13:38That sounds...
13:38Yeah, that sounds like it would be...
13:40Emulsion pineapple?
13:41That sounds like it could be a Calvin Harris type.
13:42It does, doesn't it?
13:43Yeah.
13:43So emotion pineapple?
13:45Yeah, let's go with that.
13:46Let's find out.
13:46Is emotion pineapple Calvin Harris's password for a point?
13:51Oh, sorry.
13:52He did not.
13:52He didn't do How Deep Is Your Love, did he, Calvin Harris?
13:56Mm-hmm.
13:56Let's take that.
13:57That was take that.
13:58No, but I wondered if he had done something like that.
13:59Oh, did you do another one?
14:00Yeah.
14:00Let's find out.
14:02How Deep Is Your Love, by that door.
14:05I have terrific news, Eddie and Charlie, and that is we are about to put your Kirsten Dunst
14:09knowledge to the test.
14:11Here are the hints.
14:16In 2011, you became a citizen of which European country?
14:21And how old were you when Interview with a Vampire was originally released?
14:26Right.
14:27Hmm.
14:27I feel like it's Switzerland.
14:30I've just got this feeling I came across this piece of information randomly.
14:34For some reason, I see Switzerland.
14:37No.
14:38Okay.
14:38Interview with a Vampire.
14:41You ever interviewed a Vampire, Charlie?
14:45He's having none of that, is he?
14:46Hmm.
14:47The Deep.
14:48I've met a few...
14:50Oh, have I interviewed a Vampire?
14:52No.
14:53I think seriously...
14:54He's remember.
14:55Yeah, but some of you might have done.
14:56Yes.
14:57Oh, yeah.
14:58Vampires, no.
14:59Yeah.
14:59What era do you think that is?
15:01The 80s?
15:02And she's in her 40s, right?
15:04Hmm.
15:06No.
15:07Whoa.
15:07What are you thinking?
15:08I think she's late 30s.
15:09She's late 30s.
15:10Which makes her what, when the film came out?
15:11I reckon her out five.
15:13Let's give it a go.
15:15Switzerland five?
15:16Switzerland five.
15:17I'm going to say, okay, what do you think I'm going on this one?
15:19Is Kirsten Dunst's password Switzerland five?
15:21It is not.
15:24You have neither part correct.
15:26Oh, no.
15:27OK, so my second European country guess is the Netherlands.
15:31It sounds slightly like a Dutch name, but it could be a German name for that matter.
15:35I'll tell you what, let's go for Netherlands, and then after that, I've got a country that
15:41I think might make sense.
15:43So I'm going a little older, so I'm going, I'm thinking 12.
15:46Yep.
15:47Netherlands 12.
15:48OK, we've gone from Switzerland five to Netherlands 12.
15:51Is that Kirsten Dunst's password?
15:55Right.
15:55It is not, but you have one part correct.
15:58Ooh.
15:59Ooh.
16:01I think your 12 is correct.
16:04You're welcome.
16:06What country?
16:08Australia.
16:09European country.
16:11Oh, did it say Europe?
16:12Oh, sorry.
16:13I totally missed a part.
16:14Right.
16:15Austria.
16:18That's what I meant.
16:19I meant Australia.
16:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:20That's what I meant.
16:21Chewbarka.
16:21That's what I meant.
16:22Is it, what about Belgium?
16:25I got Belgium in my head now.
16:27What do we think?
16:28Belgium it is.
16:29OK.
16:30Belgium 12.
16:31With my guy.
16:32Belgium 12.
16:32So at the end of this game, do us part.
16:34The password for a point.
16:37It is not.
16:39Fee thinks you know.
16:39Oh, no, I didn't.
16:40Oh, I thought you knew.
16:41No, I thought it was definitely 12.
16:43Oh, can I guess Sweden 12?
16:44Sweden 12.
16:45Where's Sweden?
16:45Oh, oh.
16:46Sweden 12.
16:47Let's take a look.
16:48Is it Sweden 12?
16:49Oh, you know.
16:51Oh, you said Germany.
16:54You said Germany.
16:54I mentioned it.
16:56Very well done at home.
16:57If you said Germany 12, very nicely done.
16:59It's the end of that round.
17:00Oh, I don't.
17:00Um, didn't affect the scores massively.
17:03No.
17:03No, we didn't get any of them.
17:04No.
17:05Wow, let's take a look at the scoreboard then.
17:06It's going to look very familiar.
17:08I suppose we'll just move on, really.
17:10Yeah, we might as well, mightn't we?
17:12Zero, one, two.
17:13Natasha, so that's in the lead with five.
17:15Well done, Natasha.
17:17Let's get some points on that leaderboard, shall we, with round three, which is...
17:20Part of six attracts.
17:25Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
17:27First thing I'm going to do is show you a category.
17:29Your category is Best Picture Oscar Winner.
17:32So those are the answers we're looking for.
17:33The clues will be the opposites of the answers.
17:38So tell me the opposites of these clues and you'll have the name of a Best Picture Oscar winner.
17:42Here's your first one.
17:44The Arrived.
17:48Natasha.
17:49The Departed.
17:49She's good on the buzzer, isn't she?
17:51The Departed is the right answer.
17:53Well done.
17:54You've got to buzz in quickly to beat the pension.
17:56Painful, Richard.
17:57Next one.
18:03Yes, Natasha.
18:06Oh, no.
18:07Sorry.
18:11Charlie.
18:12Million Dollar Baby.
18:13Million Dollar Baby.
18:16Great answer, Charlie.
18:17Well done.
18:17Million Dollar Baby.
18:19Next Best Picture Oscar winner.
18:23Minuscule.
18:26Charlie.
18:27Big.
18:28Big?
18:29It's incorrect, I'm afraid it didn't win.
18:30Best Picture Oscar.
18:31Massive.
18:35Is it massive?
18:36I just had to get it out of my system.
18:38It is not.
18:39Have you got it at home?
18:40Shall I tell you?
18:41Mm-hmm.
18:43Titanic.
18:43Oh!
18:44Answer we were looking for.
18:45That is unbelievable.
18:47Good question.
18:47Good question.
18:48Very good.
18:49New category.
18:52Pantomime characters.
18:53So the pantomime characters are the answers.
18:54They will be the opposites of these clues.
18:58Zips.
18:58Charlie.
19:02Buttons.
19:02Oh, look at him now.
19:04Panto.
19:05Good.
19:06Oh, panto I can do.
19:09Next one.
19:11Father Gander.
19:14Yes, Natasha.
19:16Mother Goose.
19:17Mother Goose.
19:18Absolutely.
19:20Next pantomime character.
19:22The Beautiful Brothers.
19:28Yes, Faye.
19:29Ugly Sisters.
19:30The Ugly Sisters.
19:32Absolutely right.
19:33Well done.
19:34Your final category for this round is...
19:37Beyoncé songs.
19:39Oh, can't you?
19:40Titles are opposites of these.
19:41Oh, dear.
19:42Married lords, take a bracelet off it.
19:50Yes, that is Natasha.
19:51Single ladies, put a ring on it.
19:53Single ladies, put a ring on it.
19:55It's absolutely right.
19:56Well done.
19:57Get a bracelet off it.
19:58Wrong hand.
19:59Wrong hand.
19:59I'm done with you.
20:00Yeah, exactly.
20:01Take a bracelet.
20:02If you liked it, you should have took a bracelet off it.
20:05Final question in this round, which Beyoncé song is this the opposite to?
20:08If you want a girl.
20:14Faye.
20:15If I were a boy.
20:16Ah, if I were a boy.
20:18If I were a boy.
20:19Absolutely right, Faye.
20:20Well done.
20:22I were a boy.
20:23That's the end of the round.
20:25Let's take a look at our leaderboard.
20:26We got some points there, didn't we?
20:28Yeah.
20:29Nice.
20:31Eddie, you are on one.
20:33Charlie, you've got two.
20:34Faye with four.
20:35Natasha, yesterday's champion.
20:36Four-point lead today.
20:37Eight points.
20:37Our next round, round four today, is...
20:44I am not a robot.
20:49This is based on those things online where you have to identify things in squares to prove you're not a robot.
20:54Ooh, I love those.
20:55Natasha, we'll start with you.
20:56If you'd take your tablet out, please.
20:57I'm going to show you an image, and it is this.
21:00And to prove you're not a robot, you have to highlight any square that contains a member of Blazing Squad, please.
21:08I think I know.
21:10Yeah, I'm pretty good on this.
21:12Oh, bottom right is looking very Blazing Squad right now.
21:17Is it?
21:18Oh, no.
21:19I'm just going to stick with one.
21:21I think he's called Kenzie.
21:23Faye will know.
21:24I think he's called Kenzie as well.
21:25He is called Kenzie, isn't he?
21:27He's like a little...
21:27How little was he then?
21:28I'm not sure about bottom right.
21:30I think I'm going to go just bottom left.
21:32What do you think at home?
21:33What's your Blazing Squad knowledge like?
21:35Natasha, have you proved you are not a robot?
21:40You have, and I'm afraid, Rocky B, Kenzie and Spikey.
21:45Just a fair weather fan.
21:46And the others are all Romeo and Harvey and Lisa Mafia from So Solid.
21:52Bae, if you would take your tablet out, please.
21:55You have to prove you're not a robot.
21:56Okay.
21:57The way you need to do that is highlight any square that contains the Orkney Islands.
22:04This is guesswork, and I'm going to go those two.
22:09I'm going to go for those two?
22:10Yeah.
22:11What do you think at home? Agree, disagree?
22:13Let's take a look.
22:14Faye, are you a robot?
22:18You're a robot.
22:19I am a robot.
22:20Okay, so it's the ones there.
22:21So the Shetland's at the top, is it?
22:22Yeah.
22:23Eddie.
22:24Eddie, is someone going to score a point in this round?
22:26I would love it to happen.
22:28I wonder if you could highlight any square, please, which contains a city in the United States.
22:39Yeah, that's a tricky one.
22:41This is very unfair.
22:43No, unfair might be pushing it, but it's certainly tricky.
22:45No, because I'm just seeing things that look the same.
22:48Yeah.
22:49I'm seeing Dubai.
22:51Yeah.
22:52Okay.
22:53I will go for...
22:57All right, cool.
22:59Okay.
22:59It's one for two of them.
23:01What do you think at home?
23:02It is tricky, isn't it?
23:03Very tricky.
23:03This one.
23:04What do we reckon?
23:05Eddie, have you scored yourself a point?
23:06You have not scored yourself a point.
23:10Oh, what's the one in the middle?
23:12So we've got New York, St. Louis and Seattle there.
23:15Okay.
23:16The other one you chose was Toronto.
23:19Toronto, of course.
23:20Oh, of course it is.
23:21Berlin and London we've got there.
23:23Charlie, come on.
23:24We're going to end on a high.
23:25Show us how it's done.
23:27Yeah.
23:28Here we go.
23:29Charlie, could you highlight any square which contains a symbol to do with drying?
23:39This is really hard as well.
23:40Very tricky.
23:41I think.
23:46Those two.
23:48Yeah, I might be tempted with those two, I think.
23:50Let's find out, shall we?
23:51Have we scored a point in this round finally?
23:54Charlie, is that correct?
23:57Oh.
23:57Oh, not far off.
23:59The other one is, oh, that's hang to dry is the other one.
24:02Oh.
24:03Who came up with these?
24:04And you've got do not bleach, Charlie, there.
24:07Use non-chlorine bleach, there's the top one there.
24:09And then that is the symbol for cool iron and hand wash.
24:12That's the end of that round.
24:13That's two rounds today.
24:14We've got no points.
24:15Wow.
24:16Do you get points at home on this one?
24:18Well done if you did.
24:19It's very impressive stuff.
24:20Let's take a look at our leaderboard going into our final round.
24:23It is not as high scoring as it was yesterday.
24:25I will say that.
24:26Eddie, you've got one.
24:27Charlie, you've got two.
24:29Faye, you've got four.
24:30Natasha, yesterday you had a three-point lead going into Answer Smash.
24:34Today, four-point lead.
24:35How about that?
24:38So, let's play it, shall we?
24:39Our final round.
24:40And of course it is...
24:41Answer Smash.
24:45Fingers on buzzers.
24:46Point for a correct answer.
24:47Point off.
24:48Don't forget, for an incorrect answer, your first category is...
24:50Scientists.
24:54Those will be the pictures.
24:57Which alliterative two-word term refers to a friend with whom one exchanges letters?
25:05Natasha.
25:06Pen Palbert Einstein.
25:07Pen Palbert Einstein?
25:08Oh, my.
25:09Absolutely right.
25:09Pen Pal and Albert Einstein.
25:11Pen Palbert Einstein.
25:12Next one.
25:14Which actor, presenter and DJ played Lister in the sitcom Red Dwarf?
25:22Natasha.
25:23Craig Charles Darwin.
25:24Craig Charles Darwin?
25:26Absolutely.
25:27Craig Charles and Charles Darwin.
25:29Next one.
25:30What French term denotes a cooking utensil filled with hot or boiling water into which a second container is placed?
25:41Natasha.
25:42Ban Marie Curie.
25:43Ban Marie Curie.
25:44Absolutely.
25:45A Ban Marie, a Marie Curie.
25:47Oh.
25:47Ban Marie Curie.
25:49Next category.
25:51Ban Marie Curie.
25:53That's hard.
25:54Oh, my days.
25:56Home decorations are your next pictures.
26:00MRI and CT are examples of what type of medical procedure?
26:08Yes, Faye.
26:10Scandal.
26:11Scandal.
26:11That's absolutely right.
26:13Well done.
26:13Scan and candle become scandal.
26:17Next one.
26:18A state or realm of absurdly optimistic fantasy introduced by Aristophanes in his play The Birds is known as what land?
26:30Yes, Natasha.
26:32Cloud Cuckoo Clock.
26:34Cloud Cuckoo Clock is exactly right.
26:36Cloud Cuckoo Clock comes Cloud Cuckoo Clock.
26:40Well done.
26:41Next question and next picture.
26:43In Olympic fencing, the three swords used are the epee, sabre and which other?
26:53Nobody.
26:55So, it's foil and oil burner.
26:57Foil burner we were looking for.
26:58Next category.
27:01So, again, again, we have the jeopardy of Natasha going into the final round with quite a big lead.
27:07And then getting all the questions right in that round.
27:11Who wins, I wonder?
27:13On Monday, our champion was Natasha.
27:16And on Tuesday, our champion, once again, Natasha Raskin-Sharp.
27:21Well played, Natasha.
27:2212 points.
27:23How about that?
27:24Two wins out of two.
27:27So, you took home the disappointing driving gloves yesterday.
27:29What would you like to take home today?
27:32Um, I think I'll stick with cards because they will get used.
27:36I'm going with cards.
27:37Wow.
27:39Natasha wins the House of Games playing cards.
27:42Well played, Natasha, the game with the driving gloves.
27:44Nicely done.
27:45Let's take a look at the weekly leaderboard.
27:49Charlie, you have three.
27:50Eddie with four, Faye with five, Natasha with eight.
27:53Still three days to go there.
27:54And double points Friday as well.
27:56But two wins in a row.
27:58We need to do something to try and catch her tomorrow.
28:00No, absolutely no offence.
28:02You carry on doing what you do.
28:03But, you know, at some point, the dam has to break.
28:07That's all I'm saying.
28:07It will.
28:08Let's see what disappointing prize in Natasha Tuesdays tomorrow, eh?
28:11Shall we?
28:11See you all here.
28:12Same time, same place.
28:13I'm forward to it ever so much.
28:14We'll see you as well on the House of Games.
28:16APPLAUSE
28:17I'm genuinely happy.
28:46My grandfather was a magician.
28:49No!
28:49He was a television magician.
28:51He had a show called Magic with Max.
28:52And his card tricks were his absolute 40, his cards and his coins.
28:56He had a show.
28:57He's a film by himself.
29:00Hey, he's a fan Maryis.
29:01There right?
29:01Yeah, we have a show.
29:02What about the time?
29:02How about the press?
29:03We'll see you then.
29:05Bye, bye.
29:05Bye.
29:06Bye bye.
29:06Bye bye bye bye bye.
29:11Bye bye.
29:11Bye bye bye.
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