- 29/05/2025
Diarmuid Gavin, Roo Irvine, John Kearns, Claire Richards
Series 6, Week 6, Day 3
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 28 (m001d1mz) (hd)
Series 6, Week 6, Day 3
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 28 (m001d1mz) (hd)
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00:00Is it really Wednesday already? It certainly is, and that means Wednesday's House of Games
00:13has been such a close week so far. Someone on Friday is winning the trophy. We have no
00:17idea who it's going to be, other than it'll be one of these four. Rue Irvin, Claire Richards,
00:25John Kearns or Dermot Gavin. Now, on Monday we had a tie break. Rue, you beat Claire. We
00:35don't have that many tie breaks. I thought it couldn't get more exciting than that. And
00:39then yesterday we had a three-way tie break. Rue, Claire and John. Claire, you got your
00:44revenge. How did that feel? It did feel good. Nice, right? It's really nice. Nice to get
00:48a win under the belt. And John, you were so close to a first win. Can you do it today?
00:53I will do it today, yeah. You will do it today. You will do it today. Today's my
00:58episode. That is... Oh, nice. It's John Day. It is. Yeah. J-Day. They call it J-Day. Wednesday,
01:05J-Day. Yeah, J-K-Day. Dermot, now a three-way tie break. That means two people in this studio
01:11weren't involved and that was me and you. Lovely to watch though, wasn't it? It was glorious
01:17not to be, actually for Monday and Tuesday, not to be a part of that last round. You had
01:22a good day on Monday. Yeah, I got three emojis from my agent with punches on them. What
01:27does that mean? Oh, that means he's delighted with how it's going. He's like, you know, in
01:33tennis when they do a great shot and they look up to the box where their agents are and they
01:36go... Yeah. It's like saying, come on, mate, you've got this. Rue, let's take a look at the
01:42weekly leaderboards. As I say, you've both won one, both times in tie breaks and unsurprisingly,
01:47you both find yourself up the top of the leaderboard there on seven points each, with Jon just behind.
01:52So you've got a prize each as well, but there's another prize to come today. Whoever wins today
01:57gets their choice of this booty. Salad spinner, cushion, water bottle, cufflinks and umbrella. Rue?
02:04It's got to be the broly. It's got to be the broly. Clare? That's a tough choice, this one.
02:10Thank you. I like the salad spinner, but I've already got two, so I don't need another one.
02:14Oh. I have to have the umbrella as well, actually. Umbrella. Broly, broly. I never have too many
02:18brolys. JK Day? These are great. All of these are great. Yeah, thanks. I don't have a salad spinner.
02:24No way. You're going to go salad spinner? Yeah. And Dermot? Umbrella. Umbrella. Broly, broly,
02:29broly, salad spinner. Classic. Let's play our first round show. We're on Wednesday's
02:33House of Games. We've had two tie breaks in a row. What's going to happen today? Let's find out.
02:41The answers in the question are going to go along the line. I'm going to ask you each a question.
02:46Within the clue, there will be some capital letters, and the answer also happens to be an anagram of
02:50those capital letters. Our first category is European countries. So I'm going to give you a clue to a
02:56European country. There will also be some capital letters in the clue, which will be an anagram of
03:00the answer. OK. So this is your European country. I had to hide my anger when I was unable to have a
03:07tour of the Reichstag building due to extremely long queues. Germany.
03:13Germany. Anagram of my anger. Well done.
03:18Claire, European country for you.
03:21If confronted about how many glasses of the local mulled wine, known as Glog,
03:25they drank, tourists might say, I drank them responsibly.
03:32Uh, Denmark? Drank them. Must be Denmark.
03:36That's exactly what it is. Well done, Claire. Two from two.
03:40It's a pretty easy JK, isn't it? I'm going to stop calling you JK.
03:44It's JK Day. It's JK Day. It's JK Day. Yeah, what am I supposed to do?
03:48I don't know. It's not your fault.
03:50Yeah, exactly right. Thank you, JK. Here's your European country.
03:56The former Chelsea footballer and all-round nice lad,
03:59Ida Gjonsson, is one of the famous faces born in this country.
04:04Iceland.
04:05You remember Ida Gjonsson? Yeah.
04:07Yeah, absolutely. And he was Icelandic.
04:10Dermot, we're going to go fourth and fourth, I am certain. Here is your country.
04:16With all those chocolates and waffles to eat, how could I be glum in this country?
04:25Is that Austria? Yesterday, the questions were in Spanish and French.
04:30Yeah, and Latin, I think. And this is, can we find a European country after the letters?
04:36I don't think you can get that. It's pretty much written there.
04:38It's Belgium. Belgium. Is it Belgium for four out of four?
04:42I hope it's Belgium.
04:43It is. Well, listen, we've got to have an easy bit every now and again.
04:47It's been tough quizzing all week. We've got to be able to relax.
04:49That was nice. Ru, we come back to you with a different category.
04:53Singers. Nice. So, which singers are these, please?
04:57If you're looking for a song that will make you feel uplifted,
05:00try a perky number like this artist's California Girls.
05:03Katy Perry. Katy Perry? Absolutely.
05:10We are not being detained long by any of these.
05:13Claire, a singer for you. I know you know a few singers.
05:17Hmm.
05:19This pop singer was keen to create some banging dance tunes,
05:22and this was artfully done with her singles Man Eater and Promiscuous.
05:29Nelly Furtado. Oh, well played.
05:32Nelly Furtado. Absolutely right.
05:36John, we're six from six here.
05:38I don't know if I would have got that one.
05:39No. Really?
05:40You wouldn't have got Nelly. Here we go.
05:42If you claimed anyone could sing a nicer hello, I would be lost for words.
05:51Oh, man.
05:54Oh, you know this.
05:57Lionel Richie. Hold on, let's check. Is it Lionel Richie?
06:01Yay! It is.
06:03And that's the legally prescribed way to say his name as well.
06:06A cool little finger click first.
06:10Dermot, let's go eight from eight, shall we, with this singer?
06:15If you find a festive season and emotional time,
06:17you may be having a cry, sobbing or tearing up at this crooners hit,
06:21White Christmas.
06:24Bing Crosby. Bing Crosby.
06:27And the Bing right at the end there is absolutely right.
06:29Bing Crosby, well played. Dermot.
06:31That sort of feels good, doesn't it? Yeah.
06:33Eight out of eight. I like those.
06:34Let's take a look at this leaderboard.
06:35It is going to make fairly emotional reading for one and all,
06:39because you find yourselves all level on two points each.
06:42So our current leader is Dermot, with two points.
06:44Oh! Well done, Dermot.
06:45Could we just go to the tie break now?
06:48That would be exciting, wouldn't it?
06:50What we are going to go to now is a pairs game.
06:53And today's pairs game looks a little like this.
06:59Mime time.
07:00Now, I guess any of you could choose a partner.
07:02Now, John, you haven't chosen a partner yet.
07:04Who would you like to play with?
07:05Er, I'll choose Claire.
07:09You're choosing Claire.
07:10Mixing it up. Sorry.
07:11I can't tell what that reaction was there.
07:13So, Dermot and Claire, if you could swap seats, please.
07:18Come join, buddy.
07:19Welcome, Dermot. Lovely to have you here.
07:21John and Claire are a team.
07:22Dermot and Rue are a team.
07:24Correct me.
07:24Now, before the show, I asked you to select a question.
07:27I gave you a question and an answer, and I asked you to select a question,
07:30which I think you thought was going to go to an opponent.
07:33What you're going to have to do now is ask that question to your partner
07:36and mime the answer.
07:38Oh, no.
07:38All you're going to have to do.
07:39So, Rue, before the show, you selected a question,
07:43and the question you selected was this.
07:45In Act 3, Scene 2 of a play by Shakespeare, which famous line begins the speech that ends,
07:51and I must pause till it comes back to me.
07:54You now have to mime the answer to that to Dermot to get yourself a point.
07:59You can stand, you can sit, however you want to do it.
08:15Ears. It's that line, friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.
08:24Oh, how about that? Well played.
08:26That was very good.
08:27That was nicely done. Well played, Rue, as well.
08:29That's a point. This show has been so easy so far.
08:31That felt harder than the first round.
08:34I have to say, Claire, before the show, John chose a question with an answer
08:39that he now has to mime for you.
08:41He didn't know who was going to have to mime it when he chose the question.
08:44I think most people would choose a different question
08:46if they knew what they were having to do.
08:48John's question was this.
08:52Stay Beautiful was the first UK Top 40 single for which band?
08:57John, are you happy? Yes. Let's do it. OK.
09:04Don't judge me, by the way. Professional performer to professional performer here.
09:09The stagecraft is going to be quite something. I would never...
09:14..is it the cheeky girls?
09:20OK.
09:21Can I just say, I actually know the answer to this one
09:22and I'm enjoying the mime very much.
09:23Is the middle word walk? Walking. Stroll.
09:40Pavement. Street.
09:43Manic Street Preachers! Oh, my goodness. How on earth did you get that?
09:46Oh, there you go. That is absolutely sensational.
09:52Very well played. Manic Street Preachers.
09:54That's two absolutely out of the fire you've got there.
09:57Very well played.
09:58So, we're still full marks so far on today's show.
10:02Roo, before the show, Dermot chose a question and an answer.
10:06Let's take a look at the question that Dermot chose.
10:11Donny Murdo is the title of the Scots Gaelic version of which TV show?
10:16Dermot, you know the answer.
10:17Can you mime the answer, please?
10:19Taroo. Very best of luck.
10:21Two words.
10:23Second word.
10:26Mustache.
10:28Oh, um, squirrel.
10:31Mouse.
10:33First word.
10:38Scared.
10:41Frightened. Something mouse.
10:43I'm trying to think of what the show is.
10:44It's going to be so obvious.
10:49Hot.
10:53Oh.
10:54Oh.
10:55Oh, daredevil mouse.
10:56Deja mouse.
10:57Oh, well done.
10:58I'm trying out loud.
11:00I got so often the best word I didn't think of which show ends with mouse.
11:04Wow.
11:04The things people will do to get a point on this show.
11:07So, John, we're 100% so far on today's show.
11:10OK.
11:10But before the show, Claire chose a question and an answer.
11:13She's now going to have to mime the answer to you.
11:18In 2012, which picture book was voted number one in a list of the top 100 picture books by
11:23the School Library Journal in the USA?
11:26You now have to mime that answer to John.
11:29Good luck.
11:30OK.
11:33Five words.
11:34Looking.
11:38Searching.
11:46Lost.
11:49Oh, OK.
11:50Second word.
11:52What's the last word?
11:53Let's just try that.
11:54It's a...
11:55Small.
11:56P.
11:57Hasn't been the last word?
11:58No.
11:59The.
11:59Oh, manic.
12:00Oh, angry.
12:01Oh, angry.
12:02No.
12:03Scary.
12:04Oh.
12:05Oh.
12:05Oh.
12:06Oh.
12:06Oh.
12:07Oh.
12:07Oh.
12:08Oh.
12:08Oh.
12:09Oh.
12:09Oh.
12:10Oh.
12:10Oh.
12:11Oh.
12:11Oh.
12:12Oh.
12:13Oh.
12:14Oh.
12:15Oh.
12:16Oh.
12:17Oh, it's a...
12:18Small.
12:20P.
12:21No.
12:22Small word, I think.
12:23Aha.
12:24OK.
12:25The fourth word.
12:29Good luck miming the fourth word.
12:32Lists.
12:35Ornaments.
12:37Bits.
12:39Tea.
12:42Things.
12:45Oh, I know what the book is.
12:47That's the first one, right?
12:48Yeah.
12:51Let's try a different one.
12:51Where the wild things are.
12:52Yay!
12:53Oh, well done.
12:53I don't like that.
12:55Oh.
12:56That was a hard one.
12:57I can't believe that you've done that, Kenny.
12:58You know what?
12:59Everyone got two points and they were very well earned.
13:01Well played, everybody.
13:03It looked like all four of them were going to be a disaster
13:05and all four of them came good.
13:06Really good work.
13:07Dermot and Clare, if you will swap back places, please.
13:12Very nicely played, everybody.
13:15Shall we take a little rest now?
13:16Can be.
13:17After that, listen, the leaderboard...
13:18Things.
13:19..is going to...
13:20Exactly.
13:21I can see you start miming things.
13:24I thought, good luck.
13:25LAUGHTER
13:27Good luck.
13:28What, are you going to just, like, point at everything?
13:30LAUGHTER
13:32You told me what I did.
13:34Let's take a look at the leaderboards.
13:35Oh, thank you.
13:36We know exactly what it's going to look like because we are 100% so far today.
13:40And so everyone's losing and everyone's winning.
13:42Four points each.
13:43How about that?
13:44It's been close all week, but it hasn't been this close.
13:46Three rounds to go.
13:48Here's our next round on Wednesday's House of Games.
13:50Win when they're singing.
13:52If you're a professional pop star, this will be a handy round for you, Clare.
13:59Uh, fingers on buzzers, everyone.
14:01What I'm going to do, I'm going to play you in the beginning of an intro of a famous song.
14:06OK?
14:07We will then fade that introduction out.
14:09You have to keep playing along in your head and press your buzzer when you think the first word is sung in that song.
14:16OK?
14:17And whoever is closest will win themselves a point.
14:19OK.
14:20So everyone at home, you know how this works.
14:22Play along with your stopwatches as well.
14:25And everyone at home, start your stopwatches now.
14:28MUSIC PLAYS
14:47There you go, Dermot went early.
14:49Everyone else lasted another few bars.
14:51Teenage Kicks by the undertones.
14:53Let's see your timings.
14:55All the way from nine up to 17 there.
14:58And let's have a little listen and see who scored the first point of the round, shall we?
15:01And see how well you've done at home.
15:07Dermot's hoping they're coming in after this.
15:19MUSIC PLAYS
15:20Oh, there.
15:21Look at that.
15:22Wow.
15:23Within seven hundredths of a second.
15:27Very well done.
15:28It's almost like you've got musical timing.
15:30Very, very well played.
15:31And Rue, it's not often you get one tenth of a second out and lose a point.
15:35You don't lose a point, you know what I mean.
15:37Yeah, I love that song.
15:38Well played, Claire.
15:39That means you're our current leader, of course.
15:41LAUGHTER
15:43Let's do another one, shall we?
15:45Fingers on buzzers, please, everyone and everyone at home.
15:47Start your stopwatches now.
15:49MUSIC PLAYS
15:51John, a man with the courage of his convictions there.
16:05This is ten.
16:07Three people going at the same time.
16:21John just going, do you know what?
16:22No.
16:23I'm going to take another second.
16:25My favourite game, isn't it, by the Cardigans.
16:28Let's take a look at the timings.
16:29Oh, the first three very close together there.
16:32Ooh.
16:33JK, though, he's his own man.
16:35OK, it's Wednesday.
16:37Yeah, JK, Wednesday.
16:38I'm thinking of the album track.
16:39Yeah, of course, of course.
16:41What have you got on your stopwatches at home?
16:43Let's take a listen, shall we?
16:44And see who has scored a point.
16:46MUSIC PLAYS
16:47Yeah, I know that the intro is so well, but I couldn't think of what,
16:51the first one.
16:52I think of the lyric course.
16:54MUSIC PLAYS
16:59Here we go.
17:04Here we go.
17:06MUSIC PLAYS
17:08Oh!
17:09Oh!
17:10Dermot gets himself a point.
17:11Well played, Dermot.
17:12Nicely done.
17:13Nicely done.
17:15Nicely done, 22.12.
17:17John was right to wait a little bit longer, just not quite that long.
17:19But listen, it's made you look cool.
17:21LAUGHTER
17:23Dermot gets a point.
17:24We have one final song in this round to everyone at home.
17:28Start your stopwatches again.
17:30Now.
17:31MUSIC PLAYS
17:33MUSIC PLAYS
17:46I don't know that song.
17:47I'm going pretty early there.
17:48I don't know that song at all.
17:49Even John, A Beautiful Day, wasn't it, by you two?
17:51Beautiful day.
17:52Yeah.
17:53Let's take a look at your timings.
17:54Yeah, it feels like that's an early one, right?
17:57I think.
17:58We're everywhere from 12.
18:00John, again, not quite as cool this time.
18:02Still left it, still was like...
18:05I'm not a herd animal.
18:06No, I'm not a herd animal.
18:07Yeah, but just, yeah, just to be sure.
18:09So, everywhere from 12.4 up to 14 seconds there.
18:12What have you got on your stopwatch at home?
18:14Let's find who scores the final point of the round, shall we?
18:16Beautiful day, by you two.
18:18When's the first word?
18:19MUSIC PLAYS
18:21Dermot gets another one.
18:37Well played, Dermot.
18:38Nicely played.
18:39It's the end of the round.
18:40Let's take a look at what it's done to the leaderboards.
18:43John and Ru stay where they were on four.
18:47Clears up one to five, but we have a new leader.
18:50Dermot Gavin on six points.
18:52Well played, Dermot.
18:53D-Day.
18:54Could we just end it here?
18:56You're the man who wanted to end it when it was four all.
18:58I would have been happy.
19:00We have two rounds to go.
19:01Dermot currently leads.
19:02Will he be leading at the end?
19:04Let's find out, shall we, with our next round, which is...
19:11Richard's junk.
19:12I am going to...
19:13Claire, come on.
19:14I'm going to show you a picture of my junk now, OK?
19:17You've got to stare at it for 15 seconds.
19:19I'm going to show you some items, some unusual items.
19:21They have 15 seconds to memorise everything you're about to see
19:24because they will all be answers to questions
19:26you're about to be asked, OK?
19:29And as you watch them as well, listen to how I describe them as well
19:31because it's quite specific.
19:33So here is today's junk.
19:35And the items are...
19:37A bar of soap.
19:39Some staples.
19:40A ukulele.
19:41A bugle.
19:42A black box.
19:43A triangle.
19:44Some mash.
19:45A scooter.
19:46Sage.
19:47And steps.
19:48So keep looking.
19:51Fingers on buzzers, please.
19:54Here's your first question.
19:55What does the S stand for in the name of Narnia creator C.S. Lewis?
20:03Yes, Clare.
20:05Scooter.
20:06Scooter.
20:07It's not.
20:09John.
20:10It's not sage, is it?
20:12Sage?
20:13Oh, yes.
20:14It is not sage.
20:15Roo?
20:16Steps.
20:17Steps?
20:18I never know.
20:19You do never know.
20:20Dermot?
20:21That's good.
20:22I think what...
20:23Yeah, what else was there?
20:24What other S was there?
20:25I literally just read them out as well and looked at them and I can't think of it.
20:30Dermot?
20:31Soap?
20:32Soap?
20:33It is not.
20:34What was the answer then?
20:36Staples.
20:37Staples.
20:38How funny.
20:39Weird.
20:40Well, there you go.
20:41See, staples, which is a weirder answer than steps.
20:43Next question.
20:45Fingers on buzzers, please.
20:47The Campbells and the Tates are families in which US TV series first broadcast in 1977?
20:56Roo?
20:57Mash.
20:58Mash?
20:59Very good.
21:00Incorrect, I'm afraid.
21:01Oh!
21:02That's what you...
21:03Oh!
21:04You thought it was hilarious.
21:07Anyone else?
21:08The Campbells and the Tates.
21:10Shall we take a look?
21:11Yeah.
21:12Well done at home.
21:13If you said...
21:14Soap.
21:15Oh, I nearly said that.
21:16Ah!
21:17Soap.
21:18That was the sort of take-off of all the different soap operas.
21:20Next question.
21:21My Dog Has Fleas is a mnemonic sung to help remember the tuning of what instrument?
21:29Yes, John.
21:30Trumpet.
21:31Trumpet?
21:32It's not so afraid.
21:34Yes, Claire.
21:35Bugle.
21:36Bugle?
21:37It's not.
21:38Also incorrect.
21:39Yes, Dermot.
21:40Ukulele.
21:41Ukulele?
21:42This is the ukulele.
21:43Well done.
21:44Oh!
21:45Why did I say Trumpet?
21:46I don't think it was a Trumpet, but it's a citizen.
21:48It was a...
21:49That's why I said bugle.
21:50Oh, right.
21:51Next one.
22:02John.
22:03Triangle.
22:04Triangle.
22:05Absolutely right.
22:06Triangle.
22:07Hmm.
22:08Next one.
22:19Yes, John.
22:20Scooter.
22:21Scooter.
22:22Oh!
22:23I thought that was right.
22:24There was a band, wasn't there?
22:25Yeah.
22:26Anyone?
22:27Anyone at home?
22:28Let's take a look, shall we?
22:30Black...
22:31Oh!
22:32Oh!
22:33Oh, yeah.
22:34Next one.
22:35In the Marvel Universe, J Jonah Jameson is the editor-in-chief of a newspaper called The Daily What?
22:45Yes, Rue.
22:46Mash?
22:47Mash?
22:48It's not The Daily Mash, I'm afraid.
22:51Yes, Claire.
22:52Bugle.
22:53Daily Bugle?
22:54I was just kidding.
22:55Well done.
22:56If you keep saying bugle at some point, we'll give you a point.
22:58I can't wait.
22:59Next one.
23:00In the children's TV show The Herbs, what was the name of the owl?
23:08Yes, John.
23:09Sage.
23:10Is it sage?
23:11It is sage.
23:12Well played.
23:13Thanks, John.
23:14Now, I will give a final point to anyone who can buzz in and tell me the three remaining items.
23:24Dermot.
23:25Steps, bowl of mash, and...
23:32No.
23:33No.
23:34We'll time you out.
23:35Anybody else?
23:37Claire.
23:38Steps, mash, scooter.
23:40Oh!
23:41Scooter.
23:42How annoying.
23:43Steps, mash, scooter.
23:44Well played, Claire.
23:45Lovely end to the round.
23:46Let's take a look at what it has done to the leaderboards.
23:52We have Rue, who's tied for the lead in both shows so far, on four.
23:57John, you got six.
23:58We have joint leaders.
23:59Yesterday's champion, Claire and Dermot, with seven points each.
24:04We only have one round to go, and everyone is within three points of the lead.
24:07And Rue is very, very good at answer smash, we know that.
24:10So, anyone's win, I think, today.
24:14We're not going to have three tie breaks in a row, are we?
24:17Surely not.
24:18Let's find out, shall we, as we play.
24:23Answer smash.
24:24Here we go.
24:25Point for a correct answer, point off for an incorrect answer.
24:28And your first category is this.
24:31National flag, so I'm looking for the country of the flag represented.
24:46Yes, that's Dermot.
24:47Dancing on Iceland.
24:48Dancing on Iceland.
24:50That's the right answer.
24:51Dancing on Iceland, Iceland, Dancing on Iceland.
24:53Next clue, next country.
24:55Which crime drama set in Baltimore starred Dominic West as Detective James McNulty
25:00and Idris Elba as Russell Stringer Bell?
25:06Dermot.
25:07The Wireland.
25:08The Wireland.
25:09That's the right answer, Dermot.
25:10Well done.
25:11Nicely played.
25:12Next one.
25:14In which 1996 film is Michael Jordan recruited to play in a basketball game against aliens?
25:23Yes, that's John.
25:24Space Jamaica.
25:25Space Jamaica?
25:28That's correct.
25:29Well played, John.
25:30We have a new category, and our new category is...
25:34Beans and Pulses.
25:36Now we're talking.
25:37Hello, everyone.
25:38Here we go.
25:39Rock and roll.
25:40We're going up a gear.
25:41Those will be the pictures.
25:42There will be clues above.
25:45In which Channel 4 daytime television programme do B&B owners stay at and judge other hotels?
25:54John.
25:55Four in a bed, Imami.
25:56Four in a bed, Imami?
25:57Four in a bed, Imami?
26:00It's correct.
26:01Four in a bed and Edimami.
26:03Four in a bed, Imami.
26:04Next question.
26:05Next picture.
26:07What two words come before no cigar in the phrase used for when somebody's
26:10nearly succeeds but doesn't?
26:16Yes, that is Rue.
26:17Nice try, butter beans.
26:19Is not, I'm afraid, Rue.
26:22Claire.
26:23Close Butter Beans.
26:24Close Butter Beans.
26:25Close Butter Beans.
26:26Absolutely.
26:27Close But we're looking for on Butter Beans.
26:28Close Butter Beans.
26:30Next one.
26:32Which landseer painting of a deer shares its title with a BBC drama series set in the Highlands?
26:42That's Claire.
26:43Monarch of the Lentil.
26:45It's not, I'm afraid.
26:47Glentil Beans.
26:49Rue.
26:50Monarch of the Glentils.
26:51Monarch of the Glentils.
26:52That's what we were looking for, I'm afraid.
26:54Monarch of the Glen.
26:55Glentils.
26:56The Monarch of the Glentils.
26:57Any more for any more?
26:58To be fair, I'm the Queen of Legends.
27:00We are done.
27:01Oh.
27:02That is the end of that round.
27:04What has it done to our leaderboard?
27:06On Monday, our champion was Rue after a tie break.
27:09On Tuesday, our champion was Clare after a tie break.
27:12On Wednesday, our champion is...
27:17No tie break needed.
27:18Dermot Gavin is our winner with nine points.
27:22Well played, Dermot.
27:23Very, very nicely done.
27:24It's our third separate champion of the week.
27:26And John, you keep coming second.
27:28I know.
27:29Dermot, you've won yourself a prize.
27:30Which of these would you like?
27:35Where I come from, I love the rain, but an umbrella is handy.
27:38Beautiful.
27:39Dermot Gavin takes a House of Games umbrella.
27:42We have two days to go, including Double Points Friday.
27:45And let's take a look at the leaderboard as it stands.
27:48It's going to be pretty close, I think.
27:51Look at that.
27:53That's close, isn't it?
27:54Dermot with six.
27:55Rue and John, you have eight each.
27:57Clare just out in the lead with nine.
27:59So close.
28:01Three points between the lot of you.
28:03Three champions as well.
28:05John, perhaps tomorrow is JK Day.
28:08Let's find out, shall we?
28:10Are we going to have four winners out of four?
28:13Look forward to seeing you ever so much.
28:15We look forward to seeing you as well on the House of Games.
28:17Oh, wow.
28:18That's great.
28:19Let's go.
28:20Let's go.
28:21Let's go.
28:22Let's go.
28:23Let's go.
28:24Oh, wow.
28:25That's good.
28:26Amazing.
28:27Yeah.
28:28Bit like The Prisoner.
28:29Did you ever watch The Prisoner?
28:30Yeah.
28:31Which is apt, given you're stuck here all week.
28:33Oh, wow.
28:34That's good.
28:35Amazing.
28:36Yeah.
28:37Bit like The Prisoner.
28:38Did you ever watch The Prisoner?
28:39Yeah.
28:40Which is apt, given you're stuck here all week.
28:54Yeah.
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