- 29/05/2025
Toby Anstis, Kerry Howard, Evelyn Mok, Joe Sugg
Series 6, Week 5, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Toby Anstis, Kerry Howard, Evelyn Mok and Joe Sugg 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 21 (m001ctb8) (hd)
Series 6, Week 5, Day 1
Every day this week, celebrity contestants Toby Anstis, Kerry Howard, Evelyn Mok and Joe Sugg 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 21 (m001ctb8) (hd)
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00:00Hello everybody, you're looking very well. It's Monday and that can only be one thing,
00:13a brand new week of House of Games. Four brand new celebrities all fighting to win this very
00:19much not brand new trophy. Who are our players this week? They are Joe Sugg. Hello. Kerry
00:28Howard. Hello. Evelyn Mott. Hello. And Toby Anstis. Hello. Hello everyone. Hello. Here we are Joe. How are you? I'm very well, thanks. Nice to have you here. You're a quizzer? My nan is. My nan's a big quizzer. Do you know what Joe, why don't we book your nan? She's busy. But I like to think that it's trickled down a little bit. That's nice. What's your nan's name? Carol. Hey Carol. Will she be watching? She'll love that, yeah. Nice. Come on Carol, we can do this.
00:54Kerry. Hello. Lovely to have you here. Now I know before the show you were saying perhaps you're not as confident in your quizzing as either Joe or Joe's nan. No, no, I'm not a Carol. But you're here. I'm here. You're competitive. I am competitive. Great. But I'm an idiot. Oh. It's a hot mess but she'll have fun. A competitive idiot. You know what, we could call this show four competitive idiots. Yes. That's what we would like.
01:24You're from Sweden. How long have you been in the UK? I worry about some of the references we're going to give you. Oh, that was the thing. My general knowledge in general is pretty bad and I know no UK celebrities. Oh, great. Even though I've been here for years. But I'm here to have fun. What a week we're going to have, Toby, aren't we? Yes, we are. Toby, lovely to have you here. Oh, it's nice to be here. Now someone's going to win the trophy at the end of the week, okay? Yeah. But there's also a daily prize at the end of each show. Would you like to take a look at today's daily prizes? Love to, yeah.
01:54We'll take home. Oh. The House of Games sparkling alcohol. Oh. I can't legally call it wine. Okay. There are the pet food bowls, the toolkit, the rather sinister driving gloves or the fondue set. Toby, what do you reckon? Did you know what? I'd go for the fondue set. Yeah. Retro chic there. Exactly. So I think I'd go for the fondue. The fondue. The fondue. Evelyn, what would you go for? So I don't have pets but I do like the dog bowl. Oh, interesting.
02:24So I've got to go for Portugal recently and they have these kind of bowls, small ones for olives. Oh, lovely. You have the olive in one and then the pits in the other. So I'd probably use it for that. It's a House of Games olive bowl, essentially. Kerry, what would you go for? I'm probably going to go for the toolbox. And Joe, what do you fancy or what would Carol fancy? I like the driving gloves because I've not seen driving gloves. No. Except for in films, like old films. I know. So bring those back. Lovely to have you all here. Someone's going to win the trophy at the end of the week. Shall we start with round one? Yes. Yes.
02:54It's a nice place to start, isn't it? Our first round this week is...
03:00..Rhyme time. Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody. Two questions at a time and the answers rhyme with each other. Let's go.
03:08US five-cent coin.
03:11And to preserve food in vinegar or brine.
03:17Evelyn. Nickel pickle. Nickel pickle.
03:20Well played. Absolutely right. Nickel and pickle. Good start.
03:23Nickel pickle. It's been done.
03:25Next question.
03:28Non-magic people in the Harry Potter books.
03:32An act that had a hit with Video Killed the Radio Star.
03:38That is Joe.
03:40Muggles Buggles. Muggles Buggles.
03:43Is the right answer. Well done, Joe.
03:46Next one.
03:49Method for collecting people's views, especially before an election.
03:53And what is this?
03:58Yes, Joe.
04:00Opinion poll, bake and roll?
04:03It's the right answer. Well done.
04:06Opinion poll, bake and roll.
04:08Next one.
04:11Sitcom set on a spaceship starring Craig Charles and Chris Barry.
04:14All right, Kerry.
04:19And London Commercial District that includes the one Canada Square skyscraper.
04:26Toby.
04:26Red Dwarf Canada Wharf.
04:28Red Dwarf Canada Wharf is incorrect, I'm afraid.
04:32Nearly right.
04:33Oh, come on, Kerry.
04:36Evelyn.
04:37Red Dwarf Canary Wharf.
04:38Red Dwarf Canary Wharf.
04:39Oh!
04:39Yeah, Red Dwarf Canary Wharf.
04:41Unlucky, Toby.
04:42Red Dwarf Canary Wharf.
04:44Next one.
04:45Next two.
04:47What is this?
04:49And what is the title of this song?
04:50Well, you give me all your lovin' and you're the early lovin'
04:55All your hugs and kisses and your money too
04:58Well, you know you love me, baby
05:01It's not 80s, I don't know it.
05:02No, yeah.
05:03Peggy Souffle.
05:06No, sorry, that's an answer smash you're giving us there.
05:08Hang on, that is, isn't it?
05:09That's not the wrong...
05:09That, by the way, Toby, is an amazing answer.
05:11Hang on, I'm in the wrong round.
05:13Yeah, yeah.
05:14Anyone else?
05:16Oh, hang on.
05:16That's a...
05:17It's got a rhyme.
05:17It's got a rhyme with Souffle.
05:19Oh, yeah.
05:19Souffle, that'll be the day.
05:21I mean, anyone want to buzz in?
05:23Souffle, that'll be the day!
05:26Kerry?
05:28Souffle, that'll be the day.
05:29Souffle, that'll be the day.
05:31It's Buddy Holly.
05:32Point for Kerry.
05:33Yeah!
05:33It's the end of that.
05:34Well played, Kerry.
05:35Where did that come from?
05:36I don't know.
05:37One of those that the brain sometimes just looks after...
05:39Apparition.
05:41Next two.
05:43Final position of the loser's king in a game of chess.
05:46King of Wessex, who died in 899.
05:51Hmm.
05:55Yes, Evelyn.
05:56Checkmate Henry VIII?
05:58Checkmate Henry VIII.
05:59That's clever.
06:03Checkmate...
06:04Toby.
06:05Stalemate Alfred the Great.
06:07Oh!
06:08Whatever.
06:09Not stalemate Alfred the Great, I'm afraid.
06:11It's a good guess, though.
06:12Joe?
06:13Checkmate Alfred the Great.
06:15Checkmate Alfred the Great, I'm afraid it's the answer.
06:17I should have had three points to that one.
06:19It's getting yourself so far away.
06:21Checkmate Alfred the Great.
06:23Final question in this round.
06:26Who is this?
06:27And what is this?
06:32Yes, Joe.
06:33Jonathan Ross Albatross.
06:35Jonathan Ross Albatross.
06:36Lovely end of the round.
06:38Well done, Joe.
06:39Nicely played.
06:40That's the end of our first round.
06:42Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
06:43Toby has zero, but zero with an asterisk, I think it's fair to say.
06:50Kerry is on one.
06:51Evelyn is on two.
06:52We have an early leader, Joe Sugg, with four points.
06:55Well played, Joe.
06:57Shall we get on and play our first Pairs game of the week?
06:59Yeah.
06:59OK, it is going to be...
07:00Distinctly averaged.
07:05The player in fourth chooses their partner.
07:07Today, Toby, that is you.
07:08Who would you like to play this round with?
07:10I'll play this round with...
07:13Joe.
07:14So, Joe and Evelyn, if you'll swap places, please.
07:18Evelyn and Kerry are a team.
07:20Joe and Toby are a team.
07:21Now, if you'll take your tablets out, please, everybody.
07:24OK.
07:24On this round, I'll ask you a series of questions.
07:26The answer will be a number that you have to estimate, OK?
07:28And I would take the average of each pair as their answer.
07:31And whoever is closest wins a point.
07:33Have a go at home as well.
07:34Play along.
07:35Your first question is this.
07:37According to the most recent study by the Department for Transport,
07:41how many traffic signs are there in England?
07:45Low.
07:45It's about time we found that out.
07:47How many...
07:48Wow.
07:49They've counted them to the nearest 10,000.
07:52Oh, wow.
07:54I think so.
07:55Oh, gosh.
07:56What do you think on this one at home?
08:02Everybody is in.
08:04Evelyn, what are you thinking on this one?
08:06I just couldn't process a number higher than this.
08:09Yes, OK.
08:10This is the biggest number you know.
08:11It's the biggest number I know, Richard.
08:13But I've done 1,369,575.
08:22575.
08:23Kerry, you've gone up or down from 1.3 million?
08:25I mean, I've gone...
08:25Mummy's gone really down.
08:26Oh, really?
08:27Really low.
08:28I live in the countryside.
08:29Oh, OK.
08:30So there's no traffic lights.
08:32Traffic signs?
08:33Well, traffic...
08:34Oh, no!
08:35I thought it was traffic lights!
08:37Oh, no!
08:38Oh, this is great.
08:39Can I guess what picture you've drawn as well?
08:45Well, just lots of stars.
08:47Oh, no, that's OK.
08:48Hearts.
08:49So you've gone 16,000.
08:51Yeah.
08:51So your average is 692,787 and a half.
08:55Joe, what were your thoughts here?
08:57Numbers aren't my strong point.
08:58Gotcha.
08:59So I actually went even lower.
09:01I went 120,000.
09:02120,000.
09:03That sounds reasonable.
09:05Toby, does that sound reasonable to you?
09:07Not really.
09:08I've gone 4-5 million.
09:10Well, I'm thinking there are 65 million people in the country.
09:13Oh.
09:13Right.
09:14And I'm thinking using that as some kind of measurement.
09:18But obviously in the countryside where Kerry is, et cetera,
09:20there will be less signs.
09:21Yeah.
09:22But in London, where I live, I mean, there are just...
09:23So many.
09:24You know, walking signs, road signs.
09:26Yeah.
09:27Traffic signs, you know, the whole lot.
09:28So I was going high on that.
09:30So your average, gents, is 2.56 million.
09:35Wow.
09:36So you've got 692,000, 2.56 million.
09:38What do you think at home on this?
09:39Where have you gone?
09:40Who's going to score the point?
09:41How many traffic signs are there in England?
09:46Oh, point five.
09:48Wow.
09:48Wow, Toby.
09:49That's quite close.
09:50That's amazing.
09:51Quite close.
09:51Well played.
09:53Goodness me.
09:534.57 million.
09:55Very well done if you got close to that.
09:56Well played.
09:57Toby, a point to you and Joe.
09:58So, next question.
10:01Between 1996 and 2015, how many marriages took place in the UK on Christmas Day?
10:08So 20 years' worth of marriages.
10:12I wonder if anybody's got married on Christmas Day and divorced on Boxing Day.
10:15You know the way Christmas is going sometimes.
10:17Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:18That can be stressful.
10:19Yeah.
10:20Meet on Christmas Eve.
10:21Married on Christmas Day.
10:23Divorced on Boxing Day.
10:24Wow.
10:24That's a Craig Davis song.
10:28That's the follow-up.
10:29Yeah.
10:33Okay, everyone's in.
10:34What do you think at home?
10:35It's tricky, isn't it?
10:36Joe, what was your thinking?
10:38I just think there's a lot of people that don't celebrate Christmas.
10:42Yep.
10:43So, I went 15,000.
10:4615,000.
10:47Which I think is maybe a bit too high.
10:49Toby, you've gone up or down from that?
10:51I've gone lower.
10:51So it's 20 years.
10:53Yeah.
10:53And I'm saying there's maybe 300 a year.
10:57Gotcha.
10:57And so you've gone for?
10:59I've gone for 5,400.
11:025,400, says Toby.
11:04So your average, Joe and Toby, 10,200.
11:09Evelyn, what are you thinking?
11:11380 is what I'm thinking.
11:14I'm thinking because it's roughly 20 years,
11:16and I thought maybe around 20 people get married on Christmas Day,
11:21or 20 weddings on Christmas Day.
11:23Yeah.
11:23So I just did 20 times 20, and then took away 20.
11:28Oh, lovely.
11:2820 and 20, take away 20.
11:30Take away 20.
11:30Get yourself 380.
11:31Exactly.
11:32Lovely.
11:32I think that might be a number, but...
11:34Kerry?
11:35I mean, I didn't go full maths on it.
11:37Yeah.
11:37But I went low, because it's kind of an obnoxious thing to do,
11:41to take people's Christmas Day from them and go,
11:44it's about us.
11:45So I went 250.
11:48250, says Kerry.
11:50So your average, Evelyn and Kerry, is 315.
11:54So 10,000.
11:55It's quite different.
11:55What do you think at home on this one?
11:59Who scored the point?
12:00How many marriages took place between 1996 and 2015?
12:06Yes!
12:08Yes.
12:09It's OK.
12:10It's OK.
12:10How many...
12:11It is the least popular day to get married.
12:13Yeah.
12:14So that's five.
12:15Five a year.
12:16Wow.
12:17Final question in this round.
12:18One point for each pair so far.
12:20Approximately how many quills are there on a North American porcupine?
12:25I wrapped them in some.
12:27Oh, dear.
12:28How many quills are there?
12:30OK.
12:31Listen.
12:32Every day's a school day, right?
12:34Right.
12:34We're learning stuff.
12:36Lovely.
12:37Everybody is in.
12:39Well, this is something I didn't know I wanted to know.
12:42Evelyn, what are you thinking on this?
12:44How big is a porcupine?
12:45I've always thought you could hold them in your hand.
12:48I think that might be a hedgehog.
12:49Oh, no!
12:51Well, then, in that case, I might be very low, but I went 755.
12:56755.
12:57Kerry, up or down?
12:58I mean, I'm down, because I think that's too much.
13:01You think?
13:02Yeah.
13:02I went 500.
13:04500, you're saying.
13:05So not too different.
13:07So your average, Evelyn and Kerry, is 627.5.
13:12Joe, have you gone bigger than that?
13:14I don't feel as panicked this round, because I've gone in the middle.
13:18600.
13:19So you feel you're among friends?
13:20Yeah.
13:21Toby, up or down from that?
13:22So I've gone with...
13:243,000.
13:273,000, says Toby.
13:29I think I might be up in the thousands.
13:31With animals, the answer's always bigger than you think,
13:34if you know what I mean.
13:35So your average, gents, is 1,800.
13:38So we've got 600-odd, 1,800.
13:40What do you think at home on this one?
13:43How many quills are there on a porcupine?
13:44Which team has won the final point of the round?
13:4630,000.
13:50Oh, my!
13:51Joe and Toby, you get the point there.
13:52Very well done.
13:55Very well done.
13:56If you went as high as 30,000 at home, nicely done.
13:58At the end of the round, two bits away, please.
13:59Two bits away.
14:00And Evelyn and Joe, if you will swap back.
14:03Yes.
14:03Lovely to see you, Evelyn.
14:05Lovely to see you, Richard.
14:07Bye!
14:07Bye!
14:09Don't be a stranger.
14:10Welcome back, Joe.
14:11Hello.
14:11Lovely to have you here.
14:12Hi!
14:13And let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
14:15After two rounds, everybody off the mark.
14:17That's nice.
14:19Kerry and Toby, you have two points each.
14:21Evelyn, you've got three.
14:22Joe Sugg is our leader with six points.
14:24Three!
14:26He's doing well, Carol, isn't he?
14:28Nice work, Joe.
14:29Three rounds to go.
14:30Before we give away our first prize of the week.
14:32Our next round is...
14:34Vowel movement.
14:38Fingers on buzzers, please.
14:39I'm going to show you some lists of words.
14:41Again, something connects them.
14:43You have to buzz in and tell me what connects them.
14:44However, these words, we've changed every single vowel to a different vowel.
14:49OK, so you have to decipher what these words are before you buzz in and tell me what connects them.
14:54Here are your first ones.
14:56What connects these, please?
14:58Don't forget the vowels have changed.
15:00That's a good one.
15:01Janno.
15:02Janno.
15:04Oder you just...
15:08Jolly.
15:09Yes, Evelyn.
15:12Months.
15:13Months.
15:14It's exactly what they are.
15:15Janno is you.
15:16Yes, August, Merch is March, and Jolly is July.
15:21Here's your next four.
15:29Yes, Joe.
15:30They're characters from fairytales.
15:33Absolutely fairytale characters. Very well played, very quick.
15:36Hansel, Hansel, Tim Thom, Tom Thumb.
15:39We would have had Galdolix, Goldilocks and the Bog Bud Will.
15:43Yes, please. The Big Bad Wolf.
15:47Next one.
15:58That is Toby.
16:00Train stations?
16:01I think that's exactly what they are, Toby.
16:03Edinburgh Waverley, Birmingham New Street,
16:05and you would have had Labour Peel, Lame Street,
16:08and Brustal Tomplomois.
16:12Bristol Temple Meads.
16:15Well played, Toby. Point to you.
16:17What connects these four, please?
16:19Jesun Urengo.
16:22Muck Yuan.
16:25Kerry.
16:26Take that!
16:27Is it take that, Kerry?
16:29That's exactly what it is.
16:31Yes!
16:32Jesun Urengo, Jason Orange, Muck Yuan, Mark Owen.
16:35E-word Dinold, Howard Donald and Gory Ballew.
16:39Next one.
16:42Choluca.
16:45Tumblr.
16:47Tinkered.
16:50Joe.
16:51Things you drink from.
16:53Exactly what they are.
16:54Choluca.
16:55Tinkered.
16:56Yeah.
16:57Tumblr.
16:58Tinkered.
16:59Very good.
17:00Very good.
17:01Champino flatto.
17:02Champagne flute.
17:03Yeah, drinking vessels.
17:04Final question in this round.
17:06Moteldo.
17:12Joe.
17:14They're characters from Fantastic Mr Fox.
17:18I can't give that to you, I'm afraid.
17:20Not quite right.
17:22Let's carry on.
17:24That what?
17:26Yes, Toby.
17:28Film characters.
17:29I can't.
17:30That's not enough.
17:32Roald Dahl.
17:33Roald Dahl books.
17:34That's exactly right.
17:35Yes!
17:36And the Dumas under the gaunt pouch.
17:40Matilda.
17:41Fantastic Mr Fox.
17:42The Twits and James.
17:43That's the end of that round.
17:44Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
17:46Very good round for Joe.
17:47Look at that.
17:49Toby, you have three.
17:50Carrie and Evelyn, four points each.
17:52He's got a four-point lead.
17:53Joe Sugg.
17:54Well played, Joe.
17:55Nicely done.
17:56Two rounds to go.
17:57Let's play round four, shall we?
17:59It is...
18:03Where is Kazakhstan?
18:04If you could take your tablets out, please.
18:06Oh, gosh.
18:07Where is Kazakhstan?
18:08And I'm going to show you a map.
18:10Today's map is this.
18:13South America.
18:14South America.
18:15South America.
18:16I'll ask you to find a series of things on that map and whoever is closest wins a point.
18:20I wonder if you could find me this.
18:24Copacabana Beach.
18:26Copacabana Beach.
18:27Where is that?
18:36Anyone at home been to Copacabana Beach?
18:39I've never been.
18:40No.
18:41Mm-mm.
18:42Wherever it is.
18:43Wherever.
18:44Okay, everyone is in.
18:45Joe, do you have an idea of where Copacabana Beach is?
18:48I know that it's in Brazil.
18:50Yeah.
18:51I think.
18:52Yeah.
18:53Maybe.
18:54But I don't know where Brazil is on the map.
18:55Oh, crap.
18:56So I could be way out.
18:57Let's take a look at where you are.
18:59You, my friend, are in Brazil.
19:01Oh, thank goodness.
19:02Well done.
19:03You.
19:04Kerry, did you think it was Brazil?
19:05Yes.
19:06In exactly the same place.
19:07Oh.
19:08We're both at the same party.
19:09Wow.
19:10Oh, nice.
19:11Whatever beach we're on.
19:12Woo-hoo!
19:13That was very close.
19:14I love the way you both worked out as on the coast as well.
19:16The beach.
19:18Evelyn, did you know the answer to this?
19:21So, I immediately thought of the song.
19:24Copacabana.
19:26The something-something beach in Havana.
19:29Havana is in Cuba.
19:31Yeah.
19:32But I don't know where Cuba is.
19:33Okay.
19:34But I presume it might be closer to the States.
19:36So I went north.
19:37Okay, let's take a look at where you are.
19:38Sort of Venezuela-y.
19:39Oh, I see.
19:40Yeah, that's okay.
19:41It's nearer America, though.
19:42Mm-hmm.
19:43Toby, what were you thinking?
19:44I think Copacabana Beach must be in Rio.
19:49Mm-hmm.
19:50And I think Rio is there on that east coast.
19:55Just further north.
19:56Well, it is in Brazil.
19:57It's in Rio.
19:58So the big question now is, where's Rio?
20:01We're about to find out, shall we?
20:04Let's see where Copacabana Beach is and who scored a point.
20:07Oh!
20:08Toby gets the point.
20:09Just the closest.
20:10Just the closest.
20:11Very well done, Toby.
20:12The next thing I'd like you to find is this.
20:14The city where the football clubs Boca Juniors and River Plate are based.
20:27Where are my daisies?
20:28Any South American football fans here?
20:33No.
20:34Don't all shout out.
20:35Yes, but I'm not sure which country they're in.
20:38I don't think there's a Barry Manilow song that's going to help you out here either.
20:42That's the annoying thing.
20:47Everyone is in.
20:48What do you think at home?
20:49What are you going for?
20:50Kerry, any clues here?
20:51I mean, no clues at all.
20:53But I figured that it's going to be the opposite of the last answer.
20:57Gotcha.
20:58So I creeped myself up.
21:00Right by America.
21:02Yeah, you're in Colombia there.
21:04Evelyn, what are you saying?
21:05The same.
21:06No clue.
21:07Terrible at geography.
21:08But I just went with Boca.
21:10But Boca is in Florida, right?
21:13Panama, you are.
21:14Oh, Panama.
21:15Yes.
21:16Exactly.
21:17Toby, any clue?
21:18Well, I'm pretty sure Boca Juniors and River Plate are in Colombia.
21:22It's either where Kerry's gone or it's in the middle, but I think the middle is Bolivia.
21:26So I've gone with very close to Kerry.
21:29In Colombia.
21:30You are both in Colombia.
21:31In Colombia.
21:32Joe, any thoughts here?
21:33Before hearing what Toby said, I thought Boca Juniors were an Argentinian team.
21:39So I thought Buenos Aires, but I don't know if I'm in Argentina.
21:44But I think I might be really, really far away.
21:47Yeah, it's Argentina.
21:48Oh, phew.
21:49Absolutely right.
21:50So if they are Argentinian, you're going to score a point.
21:51If they're Colombian, it's going to be very, very close.
21:53If they're Panamanian, Evelyn, you are absolutely laughing.
21:57Let's see where they are and you'll immediately see what country they are in.
22:02And Buenos Aires, Joe.
22:04Very well done.
22:05You get seven points.
22:06Well done.
22:07The Buenos Aires derby between Boca Juniors and River Plate.
22:10Point to Joe.
22:11Next question.
22:14The capital of the country where it's traditional to roller skate to mass at Christmas.
22:19I want to go to that country.
22:20Wow.
22:22Imagine the weddings.
22:24Sorry.
22:25That would be great.
22:29Okay.
22:30What do you reckon at home on this?
22:32It's tricky.
22:33Evelyn, any clue at all on this?
22:35I grew up with a very large Chilean community where I'm from.
22:42And so we would have Carnival every year and celebrating.
22:46So I thought maybe like in addition to Carnival, they also roller skate to mass at Christmas.
22:52Did they roller skate at Carnival?
22:53They did not.
22:54Okay.
22:55They did not.
22:56Everything you say sounds so logical.
22:59Yes.
23:00Until we get to the answer.
23:03But you've gone for Chile?
23:05I have, but I don't know where Chile is.
23:07Okay, great.
23:08I just guessed.
23:09North Chile, yeah.
23:10Oh, great.
23:11Chile's the very long, thin one down the side.
23:13That one.
23:14Okay, great.
23:15Any clues here?
23:16Absolutely no idea whatsoever.
23:18So I've just put the cross where we haven't actually been yet.
23:21I'm not even sure which country.
23:23You are in Venezuela there.
23:24Joe, what are you thinking?
23:26I went somewhere in Colombia.
23:30Colombia, Venezuela and Chile so far.
23:33Kerry, where have you gone?
23:34My logic is, you know, if you go for a big sort of state country, that's a bedlam.
23:40Yes.
23:41You know, there's a lot of wheels and population.
23:43So I went for the smallest.
23:45Okay.
23:46So there's less sort of like bumping into it.
23:48That is impeccable logic, Kerry.
23:52You're in French Guiana.
23:54So we've got Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, French Guiana.
23:57What do you think at home on this one?
23:59In which country do they roller skate to mass at Christmas?
24:05Venezuela, Toby.
24:07Wow.
24:08How about that?
24:09That's a component.
24:10That's nice, isn't it?
24:11Well played, Toby.
24:13A point to you.
24:14Congratulations.
24:15Tablets away, please.
24:16The end of that round.
24:17We only have one round to go before we give away our first prize of the week.
24:20Let's take a little look, shall we?
24:21Looking good news, I think, for Joe with one round to go.
24:24Kerry and Evelyn, you have four points each.
24:27Toby with five.
24:28Still got a four-point lead.
24:29Joe Sugg with nine.
24:30Well played, Joe.
24:31Tough to give away a four-point lead on the last round, but not impossible.
24:35Seen it done many times.
24:37So everybody's still in this.
24:38Let's play our final round, shall we?
24:40It is, of course...
24:44Answer Smash.
24:45Fingers on.
24:46Buzzers, please, everyone.
24:47A point for a correct answer.
24:48Do not forget a point off for an incorrect answer in Answer Smash.
24:52Your first category is...
24:55Baking ingredients.
24:56Those will be the pictures.
24:57There will be a clue above.
24:59Smash the clue into the baking ingredient you see, please.
25:03Who was Chancellor of the Exchequer before becoming UK Prime Minister in 2007?
25:11Brown Sugar.
25:12I'm so sorry, Kerry.
25:13Joe.
25:14Gordon Brown Sugar.
25:15Gordon Brown Sugar is the right answer.
25:17Gordon Brown and Brown Sugar.
25:19Gordon Brown Sugar.
25:20Next one.
25:21The name of what type of flower follows best exotic in the title of a 2012 film set in a Jaipur hotel?
25:32Kerry.
25:33Marigold Honey.
25:35It's not, I'm afraid.
25:36Toby.
25:37Marigold and Syrup.
25:39Marigold and Syrup.
25:40Well played, Toby.
25:41Marigold and Golden Syrup.
25:43Marigold and Syrup.
25:44Unlucky, Kerry.
25:45Next one.
25:46Which city in the Mexican state of Guerrero
25:49is the subject of a hit song by The Four Tops?
25:55Toby.
25:58Oh, going...
26:00Sorry, Toby.
26:01No.
26:02Have to time you out.
26:03Forgive me.
26:04Anyone else?
26:06Let's take a look.
26:07Acapulco.
26:09Oh.
26:10Acapulco, cocoa powder.
26:11Absolutely.
26:12Yeah, point back.
26:13You don't, I'm afraid.
26:14Acapulco, cocoa powder.
26:15Acapulco, cocoa powder.
26:16Oh, yeah.
26:17That is hard to say.
26:18Acapulco, cocoa powder.
26:19Next category.
26:21Rings.
26:22Different ring-shaped objects.
26:25Sam Quek and Kate Richardson Walsh were members of a team that won a 2016 Olympic gold medal in which sport?
26:31Toby.
26:32Hockey ring.
26:33Hockey ring.
26:34Hockey ring.
26:35Well played, Toby.
26:36Hockey ring.
26:37Hockey ring.
26:38Hockey ring.
26:39Next one.
26:40Which children's toy comprises a figure on a spring that pops up when a lid is opened?
26:46Kerry.
26:52Jack in the boxing ring.
26:53Jack in the boxing ring.
26:54Jack in the boxing ring.
26:56Well played, Kerry.
26:57Absolutely.
26:58Jack in the box in the boxing ring.
27:00Next clue.
27:01Next ring.
27:14Yes, Joe.
27:15Cherubber ring.
27:16Cherubber ring.
27:17It's absolutely right, Joe.
27:18Well played.
27:19Cherub.
27:20Rubber ring.
27:21Cherubber ring.
27:22Any more for any more?
27:24We're done.
27:25We are done.
27:26Well played, Joe, there.
27:27I think Toby got a few right, got one wrong as well.
27:30Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we, and find our first champion of the week.
27:34A very competitive day and Joe Sugg comes out on top.
27:37Well played, Joe.
27:3811 points.
27:40Nice things done.
27:41Joe, you've won yourself a prize.
27:42Oh, yeah.
27:43Or Carol.
27:44Whoever wants.
27:45What do you want, Dan?
27:46Let's take a look.
27:47Here is your selection.
27:49What would you like to take home with you?
27:52The toolbox, I think.
27:53Joe Sugg takes home the house again.
27:56Toolbox.
27:58Joe also at the top of our first weekly leaderboard.
28:01He has four points.
28:03Toby Valiant second there with three.
28:05Evelyn Kerry tied third.
28:06Bronze medals.
28:07Lovely first day.
28:08Thank you all ever so much.
28:10See you here same time, same place tomorrow.
28:12Look forward to it ever so much.
28:13We'll see you as well.
28:14Same time, same place on the House of Games.
28:16Thank you all.
28:47Oh, good one. I look forward to seeing that on TikTok or something.
28:50Yeah, there you go. I'll make a TikTok out of it.
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