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Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns, Claire Richards

Series 6, Week 6, Day 2

Every day this week, celebrity contestants Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns and Claire Richards 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 suitcase, or will they be tempted with the House of Games decanter?

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Series 6 Episode 27 (m001d1rl) (hd)

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Transcript
00:00Hello there, how lovely to have you back to this week's House of Games.
00:12And what a show we had on Monday.
00:14We had a tie break to decide our first champion of the week.
00:17At the end of the week, someone's winning the trophy.
00:19Who are our players this week?
00:21They are Ru Irvin, Claire Richards, John Kearns, and McDermott Gavin.
00:31Ru and Claire, a tie break between the two of you last time.
00:35That was pretty exciting, wasn't it?
00:36Stressful.
00:37Yeah, my stomach was in my mouth.
00:40Claire, revenge today?
00:41Yeah, I'm feeling the competitiveness is rising.
00:45Kicking in.
00:45Yeah, it's kicking in.
00:46Well, it was a great performance.
00:47I suspect you've got a win in you this week.
00:49Gentlemen, gentlemen, you formed a great team in the Pairs game,
00:52but then these two just pulled away from you.
00:55John, what are the tactics today?
00:56Oh, I think we're pretty chill, aren't we?
01:00Yeah, more than so.
01:02We're happy.
01:03Just happy to sit and watch.
01:04It's a spectator sport, and it was really good yesterday.
01:08It was good.
01:08We'll take a look at the weekly leaderboard, John,
01:11because you were only one point off, but you start today with two.
01:15Dermott with one, Claire with three, Ru with four.
01:18Our prizes today look a little bit like this.
01:20Yesterday, Ru took home a House of Games dartboard,
01:22but we have an apron, passport holder, we've got a backpack,
01:27we've got a cooler, Dermott, we've got ourselves a watering can there as well.
01:31Ru, what would you go for?
01:32It's tough, isn't it?
01:34Oh, yeah.
01:34These are bad.
01:35I'll give you that.
01:36It's not as good as yesterday.
01:37No.
01:39Probably the apron.
01:40No apron.
01:41Yeah, but it's by default.
01:44Claire?
01:44I think I'll go for the call box.
01:46I've never had one of those,
01:47and I was jealous of people that turned up with one of those.
01:50John?
01:51Well, this might be the story of the show.
01:53I want the call box.
01:54Well, call box v. call box.
01:57Dermott?
01:58The backpack.
02:00Backpack.
02:00Dermott's going forward.
02:01Let's do it, shall we?
02:02It was a brilliant show yesterday.
02:03If you haven't seen that, go on iPlayer, take a little look.
02:05But let's please use this House of Games.
02:06Our first round is...
02:11Early balls and zebras.
02:12First thing we need to do, put our fingers on buzzers.
02:15The second thing we're going to do is I'm going to show you a category,
02:17and our first category is furniture.
02:22OK, now what I'm going to do, I'm going to show you a question
02:24which will have an item of furniture in the answer.
02:27But I'll also show you a picture of a different bit of furniture.
02:30What you have to do is replace the furniture in the answer
02:32with the furniture you see.
02:34So here's your first question and your first picture.
02:36Yes, Rue.
02:46Periodic wardrobe.
02:47Periodic wardrobe?
02:49Absolutely.
02:50Periodic table becomes a periodic wardrobe.
02:53OK, so...
02:53OK, I'm on it.
02:55She's in.
02:56Yeah, she's in.
02:58Next one.
02:59TV fantasy epic set on the continent of Westeros.
03:08John.
03:09Game of Stools.
03:10Game of Stools.
03:11I can't remember the Game of Thrones.
03:13It's absolutely right.
03:14Game of Thrones becomes Game of Stools.
03:16That is a very different show.
03:18Next one.
03:21Executive toy with swinging spheres named after an English scientist.
03:26Oh.
03:27Oh.
03:28Oh.
03:28Newton's sofa.
03:31Newton's sofa.
03:33Newton's cradle becomes Newton's sofa.
03:36Well played.
03:38Forget furniture for a moment.
03:41Our next category is...
03:44Here's your first one.
03:53Oh.
03:54Ben Affleck.
03:55John.
03:56Rosamund Tuna?
03:57Rosamund Tuna.
03:59Rosamund Pike becomes Rosamund Tuna.
04:03Well played, John.
04:04Next question.
04:06Next picture.
04:16Oh, it's a guess.
04:18Who?
04:18Cape Scallop.
04:20Must be, mustn't it?
04:22Oh.
04:23Yeah, Cape Cod becomes Cape Scallop.
04:25Oh, Cape Cod.
04:25Oh, yeah.
04:25Well done.
04:27Well played.
04:28Next one.
04:29London public transport payment method launched in 2003.
04:34Yes, Clare.
04:35Yes, Clare.
04:39Anchovies card.
04:41Anchovies card?
04:42Well done.
04:44It is an anchovy card.
04:45Nicely done.
04:45Anchovies card rather than oyster card.
04:48Well played.
04:49Next category.
04:51Bands.
04:52Yes!
04:53Finally.
04:54Come on.
04:55Yeah.
04:56Those will be the pictures.
04:58There will also be one in the answer.
04:59Swap them around.
05:02Next part of the traditional wedding rhyme.
05:04Something old, something new.
05:10Yes, that's John.
05:12Something borrowed, something Westlife.
05:17Correct answer.
05:18Something borrowed, something Westlife.
05:19Well done.
05:20Rather than blue, of course.
05:23Next one.
05:32Yes, that's Clare.
05:34Marty Busted.
05:36Marty Busted.
05:38Absolutely.
05:38Marty McFly becomes Marty Busted.
05:42And final question in this round.
05:50What are your memories?
05:55Yes, Clare?
05:56Bananarama, Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
06:01Is the right answer.
06:02Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind becomes Bananarama, Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
06:07Very well played.
06:08Clare, lovely.
06:09End to the round.
06:10Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
06:13Dermot keeping his powder dry for now.
06:15But everyone else is a joint leader.
06:18Rue, Clare and John, 3.6.
06:20Well done.
06:21Let's play a pairs game, shall we?
06:24Our pairs game today is going to be...
06:27Dermot, you have the honour of choosing a partner today.
06:34Who would you like to play with?
06:35You were a very good team with John yesterday.
06:37I am, but I'm going to stick with John.
06:38You're going to stick with John.
06:40You were three out of three last time.
06:41So, Clare and Rue.
06:41Are you scared of us?
06:42I think that's smart.
06:43You're like, ah!
06:44Dermot, that's smart.
06:45In this round, all of the questions and all the answers are in foreign languages.
06:48Brilliant.
06:49Okay, here are your possibilities.
06:52You could have film musicale, animo, football, turnlist, geography or merchen.
07:00Rue and Clare, what do you think?
07:03What do you think?
07:05It's in German way back.
07:07Animo, do you know French?
07:08I can't speak English.
07:09Italian.
07:10What's Martian?
07:12Martian.
07:12I have no idea.
07:13Shall we go animal?
07:15Animal?
07:16Animal.
07:16Animal?
07:17Yeah.
07:17Are we?
07:18So, you have chosen animals in French.
07:20And here is your question of three possible answers.
07:32And you've got three possible answers.
07:33Is it rongueur, marsupiaux, angulé?
07:41What do we think?
07:42Angulé?
07:43What do we think the question is?
07:44What do we think the answer is?
07:45A small paper mammal.
07:47A small mammal, yeah.
07:48With developed.
07:50Generally.
07:50Generally.
07:51Wow.
07:51With a pocket.
07:55Oh.
07:56No, no, no, I'm just joking.
07:56It could be.
07:57A posh.
07:58A pouch.
07:59So, you've got marsupials.
08:00The middle one.
08:01It must be.
08:02Marsupials.
08:03I think we've cracked it.
08:04Marsupials.
08:05General development, maybe having kids in their pouch.
08:07Yeah.
08:08Let's take a look, shall we?
08:08So, we're going to go marsupiaux.
08:11Is that the question?
08:12Is that the answer?
08:13Correct on all fronts.
08:16Absolutely right.
08:17Very well done.
08:18Well done.
08:20The young of what type of mammal typically develop in a pouch?
08:23And it is marsupials.
08:25Ronges was rodents and the other one was ungulates.
08:29John and Dermot, which of these would you like?
08:31Do you know anything about football?
08:33No.
08:34Film musicals?
08:36Probably a bit more than football.
08:39Let's do film musicals.
08:41Film musical.
08:42Fil musicale.
08:43Fil musicale.
08:44Film musicale.
08:44Film musicals in Italian.
08:57What profession?
08:58Three possible answers.
08:59Yeah.
09:09Yeah, I don't know which I'd go for.
09:11I think I know what the question is.
09:12Yeah.
09:13And I think I know what the answer is, but which of those words?
09:16What's his job?
09:17What's Dick Van Dyke's job?
09:18Yeah.
09:19He was definitely a chimney sweeper.
09:21He was.
09:21He didn't light lamps or anything like that.
09:23He must have done something with lamps.
09:25He's up and down lamps and chimneys.
09:29What do you think?
09:30I don't know.
09:31I'm ruling out the first one for some reason.
09:33You're ruling that out.
09:34Okay, we'll go a second.
09:36Lampio.
09:37Go for lampio now.
09:38Yeah, let's give it a go.
09:39And we're thinking that's chimney sweep.
09:41What do you reckon at home on this one?
09:42It's tricky, isn't it?
09:43Let's find out the answer, shall we, and the full translations.
09:46Oh, you're incorrect, I'm afraid.
09:52The questioner absolutely right.
09:56Now, lampio now is a lamplighter, which is not his profession.
10:00He was a chimney sweep.
10:02And chimney sweep in Italian is...
10:04Oh.
10:05Spazzo Camino.
10:07How about that?
10:08How about that?
10:09Maggiadomo is butler.
10:11So, chimney sweep was the answer.
10:12Spazzo Camino.
10:13Very well done if you said that.
10:14Claire, Rue, another question.
10:16And for you, which of these would you like?
10:18I think we're between Martian and geography.
10:21Are you good at geography?
10:22No, I'm terrible at geography.
10:24Should we take a risk with a category?
10:25I'd go for geography.
10:28Martian.
10:28You're going to go with merchant?
10:29Yeah. Martian, merchant, yeah.
10:30Yeah.
10:30Okay.
10:31That is fairy tales in German.
10:37In welchem diese Märchen will it?
10:40Die Hauptfigur bei einem Ball, einen Schuh.
10:46Literally, this is the answer.
10:47Got it.
10:48We need to know it in German.
10:51Aschentudel.
10:53Die drei kleinen Schweinchen.
10:57Oder Rotküppchen.
10:58So, what's the question?
10:59In which fairy tale did somebody who found the shoe?
11:06Is that at the ball?
11:08Yeah, einen Ball, einen Schuh.
11:10Oh, yes.
11:10It's not the name of it.
11:12Even the ugly sisters, there were two of them.
11:14Yeah.
11:15Right, we need to answer.
11:17What do you think?
11:18You can decide.
11:20Oh, good.
11:21Left, middle or right?
11:22Right, but it's probably left.
11:25We're going to go right.
11:25We're going to go right.
11:26Rotküppchen.
11:27So, is that the correct answer?
11:31It is not, I'm afraid.
11:32So, the question was, in which of these fairy tales does the main character, I'll help figure
11:39as main character, it turns out, leave a shoe at a ball?
11:43So, we're looking for Cinderella, of course.
11:45Now, Rotküppchen is Little Red Riding Hood.
11:48Ashenputtel is Cinderella.
11:51And the one in the middle there, there's the three little pigs.
11:53Oh, okay.
11:54Leinen, Schuhlund, Spineshin.
11:56Okay.
11:56Oh, different.
11:57Pigs.
11:58Very well done if you've got that at home.
11:59Okay.
12:00Cinderella.
12:01Gentlemen, final question in this round.
12:03Are you going to go football, I wonder?
12:05You've got football, tonnist and geography.
12:08What have I got to lose?
12:09Yeah.
12:10Other than a show and a backpack.
12:13What have I got to lose apart from a backpack?
12:15Do you want to go football?
12:18Yes, go football.
12:19Yeah, football is your question.
12:22Spanish for football.
12:33And here are your three possible answers.
12:35Los Santos, Los Villanos, or Los Diablos Rojos.
12:45Wow.
12:47I mean, Los Villanos, that seems pretty obvious what that is.
12:51The villains.
12:52Yeah, I mean, it's got to be.
12:53The Santos means the saints.
12:57It's the Red Devils.
12:58Yeah, look at it.
13:00Oh, look at it.
13:01So, you're going to go Los Diablos Rojos?
13:03Yeah.
13:04Okay, thinking it's the Red Devils.
13:05The Saints, the villains, the Red Devils.
13:07Is that correct?
13:08Is the question, what is Manchester United's nickname?
13:12Oh.
13:12That's absolutely right.
13:13Very well done.
13:14Very good.
13:14Nice work.
13:15Diablos Rojos.
13:16Manchester United is known by which of these football club nicknames?
13:18And it is the Saints, the villains, and the Red Devils.
13:22Well played.
13:23We got to the end of that round.
13:25Let's take a look at our leaderboard, shall we?
13:26Dermot, you have won.
13:31Rue, Claire, John, four points each.
13:33Very well done.
13:34Three rounds to go on Tuesday's House of Games.
13:37Let's get straight at it, shall we, and play our third round, which is...
13:43All in the name.
13:45Now, all of the answers in this round are based on the letters of your names.
13:49Okay, so fingers on buzzers, everyone.
13:50Point for a correct answer.
13:51Two points, though, if you get an answer right when the letters are in your name.
13:54The first two questions, all of the answers are in the letters of Rue Irving.
13:59Here's your first one.
14:02Fifth Roman Emperor, who ruled from 54 AD to 68 AD.
14:09Yes, Rue.
14:10Nero?
14:11Nero.
14:11Absolutely right for two points.
14:14Well done.
14:16Good one to get right.
14:17Next one, also in Rue Irving.
14:28Claire.
14:29Orion.
14:29Orion.
14:30Must be, hasn't it?
14:32Absolutely.
14:33Orion.
14:33Well played.
14:34Claire.
14:35And Claire, the next two are in letters of your name.
14:37So we're going to be in Claire Richards.
14:39And here's your first one.
14:43First name of Miss Starling, Jodie Foster's character in The Silence of the Lambs.
14:50Yes, John.
14:51Clarice.
14:52Clarice.
14:54Absolutely.
14:55Well done, John.
14:57We'll stay with Claire Richards for this question.
14:59Codename given to a reputed corrupt police officer in line of duty.
15:05Oh.
15:07John.
15:09H.
15:10Ah!
15:12It's the correct answer.
15:13Oh, wow, it is.
15:14Well done.
15:15That's our question right that's being cheeky, isn't it?
15:17One letter!
15:18The answer, one letter.
15:19That's mean.
15:20We've never done that before.
15:21That is mean.
15:22Funny, though.
15:24John, let's do our in your name, John Kearns.
15:26Yes, John.
15:39The Joker.
15:40Joker.
15:42Absolutely.
15:43That's good, having Joker in your name.
15:44Yeah, it's not bad.
15:46Next one.
15:48Animal with species included in the Bandy Bandy, Ferdelance and Bushmaster.
15:52Yes, Dermot.
15:57Horse.
15:58I've seen horses in there.
15:59Is it horse?
16:00Nice.
16:00Very cool.
16:01Oh, it's a horse.
16:04Anyone else, Rue?
16:05Snake.
16:07Snake.
16:07Ooh.
16:09Bushmaster.
16:10The master of the fish.
16:10Wow, it is snake.
16:11Well done.
16:14Dermot.
16:14Dermot, a few more letters to deal with here.
16:17These last two are in the letters of your name.
16:19Dermot Gavin, two points if you can get one of these.
16:21One point for anyone else.
16:24Word that precedes Miss Daisy in the title of the 1990 winner for Best Picture at the Oscars.
16:32That's Rue.
16:33Driving.
16:34Driving.
16:35Of course, it's driving.
16:37Well played.
16:38And final question in the round.
16:41US state with Richmond as its capital city.
16:46Claire.
16:47Virginia.
16:48Virginia.
16:50Absolutely.
16:51No way there.
16:52Well done.
16:53Virginia is the answer.
16:55It's the end of the round.
16:56Let's take a look at our scoreboard, shall we?
17:00John and Rue both with eight.
17:02Claire with six.
17:03Dermot having a quiet one today.
17:04Much quieter than yesterday.
17:05With one point.
17:07But we have joint leaders.
17:07John and Rue, eight points each.
17:10Two rounds to go.
17:12Two rounds before we find our second champion of the week.
17:14Who's it going to be?
17:15Let's find out.
17:17But what's the question?
17:20I'm going to give you the answers in this round, which is kind of me.
17:24The answers in this round are these.
17:28They are Spinderella, Swizzle, Old Men Watching Roadworks and Voice of Jupiter.
17:34Dermot, I wonder if you could choose Rue's answer in this round, please.
17:37Which of those would you like her answer to be?
17:40Voice of Jupiter.
17:41Voice of Jupiter, Rue.
17:43That's your answer.
17:44Here's your question.
17:45What is the name of the huge cannon with a calibre of 20 inches that is on permanent display at Edinburgh Castle?
17:53What was the name of the band with which Russell Crowe played guitar, who released three albums?
18:03Or
18:04By what name is the Royal Albert Hall's Henry Willis organ popularly known?
18:10Hmm, one of those is the correct question.
18:14The middle one with Russell Crowe sounds right.
18:19Hmm.
18:20But then the organ is a bit random.
18:23Sometimes something's so random that it's probably right.
18:27Maybe the sound is so ethereal that they see it's like the voice of Jupiter.
18:32I think I'll go for the Oregon at the Royal Albert Hall.
18:37And for Royal Albert Hall, Rue goes for the Royal Albert Hall as a question.
18:40What do you think at home?
18:41Agree?
18:41Disagree?
18:42So your answer is Voice of Jupiter.
18:44Is the Albert Hall your question?
18:47It is your question.
18:49Well played, Rue.
18:50Very nice to be done.
18:51Otherworldly sounds.
18:52The cannon is called Mons Meg and Russell Crowe's band is 30-odd foot of grunts.
18:57John, I wonder if you might do me the honour of choosing an answer for Clare.
19:04Old men watching roadworks.
19:05Oh, thank you.
19:07Listen, I would have predicted that every day of the week.
19:09Clare, your answer is Old men watching roadworks.
19:11OK.
19:12Which of these three, good luck question writers, is your question?
19:17What practice was controversially banned in Norway from 1978 to 1989?
19:21Added to the 2021 edition of the respected Italian dictionary, the word Umarelle describes what phenomenon?
19:35Or what is depicted in the well-known painting The Treachery of Images?
19:41I mean, those are all good questions.
19:44I know the answer to this.
19:45Do you?
19:46Yeah.
19:46Do you know this one?
19:47Do you?
19:47Yeah.
19:47What is it?
19:50Go on.
19:51Old men watching roadworks is not really a phenomenon, is it?
19:55Well, I mean, yeah, it depends on your definition of phenomenon, for sure.
20:00I mean, I really haven't got a clue, but I'm drawn to the top one, so I'm just going to go with that.
20:07Norway, what do you think at home?
20:09Your answer is Old men watching roadworks.
20:10Is that your question?
20:13It's not your question.
20:15John, you know this one.
20:17It's the second one.
20:18The phenomenon.
20:19So the second one, the phenomenon in Italy, that's in the dictionary.
20:23Absolutely, it is.
20:24I'll tell you what was banned in Norway in those days, skateboarding.
20:27Wow.
20:28And the treachery of images is the Magritte one with the pipe.
20:32That's the treachery of images.
20:34Claire, could you choose an answer for John, please?
20:38I'm going to go swizzle.
20:41Swizzle is what you're saying.
20:42John, your answer is swizzle.
20:44But what is your question?
20:45It's one of these three.
20:46In the children's TV series, Tweenies, what was the name of the red and yellow dog?
20:55Which cocktail, traditionally made using rum, sugar syrup and fruit juices, is often referred to as Bermuda's national drink?
21:03Or
21:04Which TikTok dance challenge takes its name from a 2020 single by Drake?
21:11Bermuda's national drink got to be something to do with, like, the triangle or something.
21:18Sure, because they disappear so quickly.
21:23Fantastic.
21:23So that's gone.
21:26Swizzle...
21:26So that's gone.
21:27Yeah.
21:28That would definitely be the time.
21:31I think swizzle...
21:33I'm trying to think.
21:33Drake wouldn't...
21:35He swizzles.
21:35Yeah.
21:36I think he swizzles, but I don't think he'd call it swizzling.
21:39Swizzle sounds like a cartoon dog.
21:41I'm going, it's the dog from the Tweenies.
21:44So swizzle is your answer.
21:46Is that the question?
21:48It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
21:50Let's take a look at the answer.
21:52It's the cocktail.
21:53Oh, that's the triangle.
21:54Oh, my goodness.
21:56Wow.
21:57It is the Bermudan cocktail.
21:59Very well done if you knew that at home.
22:00The dog in the Tweenies was Doodles, and the Toosie slide was the TikTok challenge.
22:06Rue, I wonder if you could choose an answer for Dermot, please.
22:12Spinderella.
22:13Spinderella is your answer, Dermot.
22:15But what is your question?
22:16It's one of these.
22:19What is the name of the drag queen who won the first series of the US TV show
22:22of RuPaul's Drag Race?
22:27What is the title of the Julia Donaldson book about a football-playing spider?
22:31Or what is the name of the DJ who became the new permanent host of the Radio 1 Extra Breakfast
22:38show in 2021?
22:41The DJ who became the new permanent host of...
22:45I don't know who that is, but I'd imagine I'd have heard of it was Spinderella.
22:50No idea about Julia Donaldson, so I'm going to go for the RuPaul's Drag Race.
22:55So, Dermot, your answer is Spinderella.
22:59Is that your question?
23:01It's not.
23:03It's not.
23:04So, what is the answer?
23:07Ah, about a football-playing spider, Spinderella.
23:11Bibi Zahara-Bene was their first winner of Drag Race.
23:14And Nadia J is the DJ.
23:17That's the end of that round.
23:18We have one round to go.
23:19We've got a round of Answer Smash to go.
23:22Our champion yesterday was Ru, going into our final round.
23:26Ru is in the lead once again.
23:28It's a one-point lead over John, three-point lead over Claire.
23:31So, all still in it.
23:33Shall we play a round of Answer Smash?
23:34No.
23:34See if Ru's going to win two in a row.
23:35See if we're going to find a new champion, shall we?
23:37Let's do it.
23:38Fingers on buzzers, please.
23:43Point for a correct answer.
23:44Point off if you give me an incorrect answer.
23:47Your first category is...
23:51Camping and hiking equipment.
23:53Those will be the pictures.
23:56The official residence of the British Prime Minister in Downing Street
23:59is informally known by what two-word name?
24:05That is Ru.
24:06Oh, sorry.
24:08Tent Downing Street.
24:12It's incorrect, I'm afraid.
24:14Clue first.
24:16Oh, sorry, sorry.
24:18Yes, Claire.
24:19Number tent.
24:20Number tent is what we were looking for.
24:22Well done.
24:22Number 10 and tent.
24:24Number tent.
24:25Ru loses a point, Claire gets a point.
24:27Next clue, next picture.
24:28Captain Kirk, Spock and Uhura are characters in which 1960 TV series?
24:38Yes, Claire.
24:40Star Trekking Poles?
24:43Yeah, absolutely.
24:44Oh, wow.
24:44Star Trekking Poles.
24:45Well done.
24:46That's a great buzz.
24:47Star Trekking Poles, Star Trekking Poles.
24:50Next clue, next picture.
24:53Which rom-com stars Sandra Bullock as a transit worker who is mistaken for a man's fiancée while he is in a coma?
24:59Oh.
25:03John.
25:05It's sleepless in...
25:08I'm going to put you out of your misery.
25:10It is not sleepless in anything.
25:12Is it not?
25:12I'm so sorry, you lose a point.
25:14No one.
25:16Let's take a look.
25:16Have you got this at home?
25:19While you were sleeping...
25:20While you were sleeping...
25:21Oh, I nearly had it.
25:23Next category.
25:25Authors.
25:26Those will be the pictures.
25:36That's a children's author, I think.
25:39Lady, yes, that's Dermot.
25:4118 Ed Blyton.
25:4218 Ed Blyton?
25:44Absolutely right, Dermot.
25:45Well played.
25:4618 and Ed Blyton.
25:4718 Ed Blyton.
25:49Next clue, next author.
25:51Which footballer was captain of Chelsea from 2004 to 2017?
26:00Yes, John.
26:01John Terry Pratchett.
26:02John Terry Pratchett.
26:03Oh, yeah.
26:04It's correct.
26:05One time John Terry and Terry Pratchett.
26:08Next clue, next picture.
26:19No one.
26:19It's a tough answer, Smash.
26:22I was looking for holding out for a here-rolled doll.
26:24Oh.
26:25Holding out for a here-rolled doll.
26:28Holding out for a here-rolled doll.
26:30Another category?
26:32There are no more categories.
26:34Oh, shoot.
26:35Okay.
26:36Yesterday, Rue was our champion in a tie-break.
26:39It feels like there's another tie-break.
26:41Let's find out, shall we?
26:42Our champion on Tuesday's House of Games.
26:48It's a three-way tie-break.
26:50We have ourselves a three-way tie-break.
26:54They happen very rarely.
26:55So, I'll ask you to put your fingers on buzzers.
26:58We'll have one final question.
26:59If you buzz in and get it right, you will be our champion.
27:02If you buzz in and get it wrong, I will eliminate you.
27:04Your category is...
27:08French cuisine.
27:09That'll be the picture.
27:10There'll be a clue above.
27:11Good luck, one and all.
27:12Who is going to be our champion on Tuesday's House of Games?
27:17Which Disney cartoon character has nephews called Hughie,
27:20Dewey and Louie?
27:21Yes, that's Claire.
27:26Donald Doc Alarange.
27:27Donald Doc Alarange.
27:29Got it.
27:30We have our champion, Claire Richards.
27:32Very well played.
27:34Nice and done.
27:35I know my food.
27:36Beautiful stuff.
27:37Claire, you win a rubbish prize.
27:39Brilliant.
27:39Which of these are better?
27:40It's the glory, really.
27:42Yeah.
27:42But which of these would you like?
27:45I've got to go for the cooler.
27:46Got to go for the coolie box.
27:47Claire Richards takes home the House of Games.
27:49Coolie box, well done.
27:51Very exciting show.
27:52Well done.
27:53Let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard now.
27:58Dermot on two.
27:59John on five.
28:00Rue and Claire at the top there with seven each.
28:02What a close week we are having.
28:04That was great fun.
28:05Thank you so much.
28:06Let's do it all again tomorrow.
28:07Can your nerves take it?
28:09I don't think they can, actually.
28:10The only thing that can happen next is a four-way tie break.
28:12That's where we're headed.
28:13Look forward to seeing all of you here tomorrow.
28:15Look forward to seeing you here as well on the House of Games.
28:20That's going on tour.
28:22I'll never have warm Prosecco again.
28:25I'll never have warm Prosecco again.
28:50Leave.
28:53And a man.
28:55Listen to me first.
29:01I might have a new identity with eight brand new hands.
29:03I might haver.
29:04Make a new name before me.
29:05You work.
29:06Make a new name when you build the Bullet Vitals.
29:08I'm here today when I'm here for myself.
29:09I got the new name.
29:10He was talking about your family.
29:11It's a great долларов.
29:12I hate move.
29:13I call it every time for them.
29:14I don't want to wear it.
29:15Go go look forward to seeing you now.
29:16If you wear it all yourself, whatever you wear.

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