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00:00Hello, I'm Jeremy Vine. Welcome to what promises to be another exciting installment of Celebrity Puzzling.
00:06As ever, tonight features two teams of celebrities tackling fiendish puzzles to take home a jackpot of zero pounds.
00:14Should we have mentioned that to them before tonight? Probably too late now.
00:17This is Celebrity Puzzling.
00:30Hello and welcome to the show. Let's meet our team captains.
00:36First up is our resident Brainiac. She's part of the Puzzling Elite. It's Carol Vorderman.
00:42Here she is.
00:44Tonight, taking on an actor you might have seen solving crimes in the Madame Blanc Mysteries.
00:49But this is less of a whodunit, more of a who won it. It's Sally Linton.
00:54Let's see who'll be playing with them tonight.
00:57So, joining Carol is TV's most popular doctor since David Tennant.
01:01You're wondering why you can't get an appointment with your GP.
01:04It's because he's here. Instead, it's Dr. Ranj Singh.
01:07Welcome.
01:08And then on Sally's team is a fantastic actor and comedian.
01:12I'm so pleased he showed up tonight. I was worried he might have got cold feet.
01:15It is really funny.
01:17John Thompson. John.
01:19Ranj and John.
01:20Brilliant. Your attendance has been noted. It's a full house. We're off to a wonderful start.
01:25So, Ranj, are you happy to be puzzling?
01:27No.
01:29Can I say that?
01:30But medical... It's not quizzy, though.
01:32No, it's not. I'm not the best at quizzes.
01:35Like, my medical knowledge is all right. I'm not going to lie, thankfully.
01:39Yeah.
01:39But my general sort of knowledge and skills...
01:41You'll be fine. Are you good at anagrams?
01:43No, I'm useless.
01:44Oh, no!
01:46That's okay.
01:47Good at dancing?
01:49I'm not bad. I'm not bad. We went out dancing, didn't we, in Cardiff?
01:52Yes, in Cardiff.
01:53Not that long ago. We were dancing with drag queens.
01:55Oh, is that right? Tell me more, Carol.
01:57Well, I'll tell you more later.
01:58Okay.
02:00That is interesting.
02:03So, good. We also have John, who is an actor and a keen drummer.
02:07I am.
02:08So, tell us about the drumming. When did that start?
02:10I've been playing since I was 11 years old.
02:13Wow.
02:13And I told Mum and Dad I wanted to be a drummer, and they went, oh.
02:17And they said, save up some money for a second-hand kit and get proper lessons.
02:20And I did. I stuck to it. I learnt my rudiments.
02:23Very good.
02:24I still play, and I'm very good friends with Sally's husband, Steve,
02:28because he, of course, is the drummer with Paul Willer and the Style Council.
02:33Well, he's in the Style Council, exactly.
02:35Yeah, and all Willer stuff.
02:35But the really funny thing is, when I met John, like, probably about 25 years ago now,
02:41you already knew Steve before and went, what are you doing with him?
02:45You came to a party, our house, and you went, what's right, you're doing here?
02:49That's so funny.
02:51But it's interesting, there's quite a lot of showbiz people who do drum on the side.
02:54James Acaster's a drummer.
02:56Okay.
02:56It's a secret world. It's like Middle Earth, the drummers.
02:59They all know each other.
03:01And me.
03:02Are you on?
03:03Yeah.
03:04I didn't know that.
03:05Really?
03:06I have a kit at home.
03:07I like, not at your level, but I played since I was a teenager as well.
03:10But it's such an antisocial instrument.
03:12I mean, we should talk spec in the break.
03:14Yeah, yeah, exactly.
03:16Paradiddle.
03:17Join in.
03:18Yes, paradiddle.
03:19Right, right, right, left, right, left.
03:22That's it.
03:23You can do it faster than me.
03:24Oh, God.
03:25Okay, let's get puzzling.
03:26These four have definitely got itchy quizzing fingers, so onto the matter at hand.
03:30Our team's face a totally random selection from our vault of tremendously tough puzzles,
03:34which means that on this show, no two contests are ever the same.
03:37The teams will face a series of puzzles.
03:39The only thing that is simple is the fact that they're trying to score as many points as possible.
03:43And that's important because the teams will want to try to build up a healthy lead
03:47before the final horrible round, frankly, memory bank, where we take no prisoners.
03:52The first puzzle tonight is, and I can't think of a better way to put it, in other words.
04:00Let's see how it works.
04:01I will show you the initials to the answer.
04:03There we are, FC.
04:04And written beside each initial, you'll see the synonyms for that word.
04:08From the synonyms, you've got to work out the answer.
04:11Anyone want to shout something out here?
04:12Fortune cookie.
04:13Fortune cookie.
04:14Yes, is right.
04:16Yeah.
04:16That's the example.
04:17You got it, Ranj?
04:17Got it.
04:18Although, saying that, I associate the first word with the first letter in a very different way just saying that.
04:23Yes, that can happen.
04:25You need to keep it clean.
04:27OK, Sally and John, you're going to start here.
04:30Let's see.
04:31Your first, in other words, puzzle.
04:32P.F.
04:36Worth a point.
04:37Jabber, nudge a prodder.
04:39Mug, kisser, visage.
04:42John, you say it.
04:43Poker face.
04:45Poker face is your answer, John.
04:49Poker face is right.
04:50Well done, Shane.
04:53And what, as soon as anyone else, when they see the word visage, they go straight to fate of grey.
04:57My fate of grey, Steve.
05:01The same vintage.
05:03OK, Carolyn Ranj, here's your first.
05:06In other words, F.A.
05:09Mortal, terminal, lethal.
05:11Final.
05:12Final.
05:12Lure, enticement, magnetism.
05:17Attraction.
05:17Yes, you're right.
05:18Yeah, you're absolutely right.
05:20Yeah.
05:20Let's go.
05:20Yes, you're right.
05:21Let's go fatal attraction.
05:22Let's ball some bunnies.
05:24Yeah.
05:24No, let's not ball any of these.
05:25Let's not ball bunnies.
05:27Fatal attraction.
05:28Ranj says fatal attraction.
05:31It's right.
05:32Yay!
05:34Some great 80s references here, aren't we?
05:36Because that, yeah, you're right about the bunny scene.
05:39Oh, my lord.
05:40Right.
05:40Sally and John, you'll get fewer synonyms this time, but more points if you get it.
05:44Worth two points this.
05:47T.I.
05:47Fortune, Cherish, Atoll, Key.
05:52Ooh.
05:54T.I.
05:55For two points.
05:56Cherish.
05:58Island, maybe?
05:59Island is the second letter, and the first is...
06:02Is...
06:03God, this is a toughie, this one.
06:10Fortune has not in money.
06:11Fortune has in good luck, kind of.
06:14But I don't see how that...
06:16Do you think you've got the second word, do you?
06:17You think...
06:18I think island for the second.
06:20So, Key West.
06:21Something island.
06:22Atoll is an island.
06:24Tea.
06:24Tea for Cherish.
06:26Treasure island.
06:27Oh, of course it is.
06:29Treasure island.
06:32Fortune.
06:33Thank you, mate.
06:36Wow.
06:36That's a tricky one, mate.
06:38That was...
06:39Yeah.
06:39But when you see it, you think, ah, yes.
06:41Well done.
06:41Of course.
06:42Brilliant.
06:42Yeah.
06:43Cherish.
06:44Treasure.
06:45Right.
06:45They're ahead.
06:46Let's see if you can catch up, Carolyn Ranch, for two points.
06:48Yeah.
06:49Here is yours.
06:50In other words, SB.
06:53Nat, siesta, fastener, clasp.
06:57Was it first one?
06:58So, I...
06:59We say sleep.
07:00Snooze.
07:01Snooze.
07:02Snooze button.
07:03Snooze button.
07:04Snooze button.
07:06Yeah.
07:06Do you think?
07:06Yeah.
07:07Snooze button.
07:07Absolutely.
07:08Snooze button?
07:09Snooze button?
07:09My...
07:10My...
07:10My...
07:11Slumber belt isn't quite the same.
07:12Slumber belt.
07:14You just invented something.
07:15I think it's that.
07:16I'm a dragon.
07:18So, what do you want?
07:19You want to go for one?
07:19Slumber belt.
07:21Snooze button.
07:22Gems, there's Carol.
07:22Let's see.
07:23Yes!
07:24Yay!
07:24I do prefer a slumber belt, though.
07:27I do.
07:28You must invent it.
07:29I don't like that.
07:29I want one.
07:31Sally and John, just one synonym per word.
07:33The trickiest yet, but it's worth three points.
07:34Let's see.
07:36CJ.
07:36Monarchy.
07:39Oh, okay.
07:39Gems.
07:41Yeah.
07:41I think so.
07:42So, that monarchy, I'd say crown.
07:46And gems.
07:47Not midget gems.
07:49I would say jewels.
07:51Jewels.
07:52As in, like, I've got loads.
07:54Crown.
07:54Crown jewels.
07:56Crown jewels.
07:56Yes.
07:58Crown jewels.
08:00Well done.
08:03Carol and Rang, your turn.
08:04Let's see for three points.
08:06In other words, S-R, banger rotation.
08:11Grab something round.
08:12I'm thinking it's sausage.
08:14Sausage what?
08:15Rotation.
08:16Sausage.
08:17Roll.
08:18Oh!
08:20My favourite food, isn't it?
08:22Sausage.
08:23Roll.
08:23Yes.
08:24Sausage roll.
08:25Come on, sausage.
08:29At the end of our first round, Carol and Rang have, let's see, six points.
08:33John and Sally.
08:35Also on six.
08:35If you're playing at home, how was that round for you?
08:39Are you beating our two teams?
08:41Carol and Rang, how did you find that?
08:43Well.
08:44I was better than I thought I was going to be.
08:47You know.
08:48I'm not going to lie.
08:48I thought you were brilliant at it.
08:49I'm not going to lie.
08:49It's sausage.
08:50I tell you what, that John Thompson's competitive.
08:52He's given us the evil.
08:53Yeah.
08:54Yeah.
08:55Am I right in thinking, did you, you and Carol were on the chase together?
08:59We were and we did very well.
09:00Well, you did.
09:01I think you might have even got a record amount.
09:03We did.
09:03I think we did.
09:04What was it?
09:05It was in the hundreds of thousands.
09:06Read someone's, because it does repeat occasionally, and they said it was a quarter of a million.
09:10Wow.
09:10Was it?
09:11Yeah.
09:12It was the highest ever.
09:13Done.
09:13And John answered most of the questions.
09:15Well, it's all.
09:16You're good.
09:17I can't do maths.
09:18It's brilliant.
09:19That's why we split you up today.
09:21Time for round two.
09:22It's your first trip to the letterbox.
09:23First up this time are Sally and John, and the game you're playing tonight is word blocks.
09:32Okay.
09:32Let's have a look here.
09:33You will see a word block with just four of the letters filled in.
09:36You also have a number of letter tiles to choose from.
09:38You need to pick four letters to spell out four words.
09:41Two horizontally, two vertically, just like a crossword.
09:43This is worth three points.
09:45As ever, you are against the clock.
09:47So, let us start with Sally and John.
09:49Do head over to the letterbox to play word blocks.
09:55Remember, when you're happy with the answer, hit the button.
09:57Okay.
09:58So, here is your first one.
10:01B-U-G-N.
10:03Yep.
10:04E-M-U.
10:05Very good.
10:06Uh, uh.
10:07That looks good.
10:12That looks good.
10:13E-U-E-G-N-N.
10:17I was thinking, uh, what's...
10:18I was dying to do that then.
10:20Ert.
10:20Hit.
10:23Let's see your next word block.
10:24It's a tiny bit harder.
10:25We're giving you more letters to choose from, so there are more red herrings.
10:28But it's worth four points.
10:30Reveal the puzzle.
10:31A-L-C-T.
10:34Err, okay.
10:36All.
10:37All, yeah.
10:38Err, lot.
10:39Lot.
10:41Err, I mean, it can't be, can it?
10:43It can't be.
10:43It's got to be cot.
10:44So, oh, what's that?
10:45Lit.
10:46Lit.
10:46There we go.
10:47Yes.
10:48So, all are cot lit.
10:52That was a lit.
10:52Okay.
10:52Yes.
10:53The Q, yeah, it's never going to work without a U, is it, a Q?
10:57Do you know, it looks like one of those things that you open your SIM card with.
11:00Oh, you're right, actually, yeah.
11:02What, were you sticking to the side of the iPhone?
11:04Or a Dyson fan.
11:06It's not whose line is it anyway, though, is it?
11:08No.
11:08No, but that is very useful information.
11:10Let's see your next word block.
11:11Still just three letter words on each side, but even more spare letters.
11:16Red herrings are go-go.
11:17This one is worth a massive five points and your time starts now.
11:22Okay.
11:22E-W-I-E.
11:23Poor, yes.
11:24Yeah.
11:25Win.
11:26Win.
11:27Yen.
11:28Err, ah.
11:30That's not right, is it?
11:31No, that's not right, no.
11:31Fen.
11:32Oh, it is, it is right.
11:33Ply, yes, ply.
11:35Very good.
11:36Go on, bang it.
11:38Bang it.
11:39Poor, you bang it.
11:41Ooh.
11:41Ply, as in ply, ply, ply.
11:43Ply, yeah.
11:44Ply, yeah.
11:44That's right.
11:45Mm.
11:45Ply, wood.
11:46Yen, Japanese currency.
11:47Yes.
11:48Win.
11:49Well done, Sally and John.
11:50Your trip to the letterbox has scored you the maximum 12 points.
11:53Yes.
11:54That was so good.
11:55It was so competitive.
11:56How did you get on at home?
11:57Carol and Ranj will get their chance in a moment.
12:00First, it's time for a quick break,
12:01during which I will deal with any immediate feedback from our guests
12:04and try to convince Dr. Ranj to look at my bunions.
12:08Moving on.
12:08See you in a couple of minutes for more celebrity puzzling.
12:15Have a go at this path words puzzle.
12:17Swap the letters in just one column to reveal the answers.
12:20Choose wisely.
12:21Did you manage to solve this path words puzzle?
12:39If you did, well done.
12:40Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
12:45I've just been enjoying some weapons-grade small talk
12:48with team captains Carol and Sally
12:49and special guests Dr. Ranj and John.
12:52But our puzzles won't wait, so it's time to puzzle on.
12:55Carol and Ranj are now at the letterbox.
12:57Here is your first word block.
12:58Here we go, Ranj.
12:59Right.
13:00Oh!
13:00Joy.
13:01Joy.
13:02Joy.
13:02Jug.
13:03Gem.
13:04No.
13:06Oh, no.
13:06What's in there?
13:07Yum.
13:08Has to be yum.
13:08Jig.
13:09Very good.
13:10Ooh, yum.
13:12I think you did that by yourself there.
13:14I know you won't like the word yum.
13:16No, I quite like that.
13:17I think it is a word.
13:19Yum, yum.
13:19Yeah.
13:20I mean, yum.
13:21It means...
13:21Well, yum, gee.
13:23But I hate the word yummy.
13:25It's so like...
13:26Yeah, I don't like that.
13:28But yummy, yum, yum.
13:30Anyway, yum wins it.
13:31Joy, yum, gem, jig, well done.
13:33Let's see your next word block a tiny bit harder
13:35because we're giving you more letters to choose from.
13:37So this puzzle is worth four points.
13:39Reveal.
13:42Where are we?
13:42Toy.
13:43Toy.
13:44Uh, tag.
13:45Yeah, what's in there?
13:46Gnu.
13:47Gnu?
13:47Gnu, nice word.
13:49What's there?
13:49That can't be right.
13:50So that must be you.
13:51Yeah, ah, yes, of course.
13:53No, it can't be Tay.
13:55Well, it has to be.
13:56Wow.
13:57Wow.
13:57It doesn't make sense.
13:58Hang on.
13:59That's doing my head in.
14:01Is Inu or...
14:02No, Inu's not a word.
14:03No, it has to be you.
14:04That Tay, the river Tay.
14:06Tay.
14:07What's in there then?
14:08That doesn't make sense.
14:09This isn't making sense.
14:10What's in there?
14:10Try!
14:11Yes, try!
14:16Listen, no one has dropped a point yet in this fascinating contest.
14:20And I thought that was the one you...
14:22We're a moment of that thing.
14:23Well, because when I think when you say toy with such conviction and why not,
14:26then it's almost locked there, isn't it?
14:28It's in your head.
14:29Well, everything else works around it.
14:30Yes.
14:31All right, Ghanu got you.
14:32Got you there.
14:33Try, not toy.
14:34Let us see your next word block.
14:36The hardest one, still just three-letter words on each side.
14:39Even more spare letters here, though.
14:41So it's a bit dastardly, but it's worth five points.
14:43Here we go.
14:44Here we go.
14:46Right.
14:47Ib.
14:47Ib.
14:48Fib.
14:48Ib.
14:49Yeah, try that.
14:50Um...
14:51Fez.
14:51Fez.
14:52Very good.
14:54Zip.
14:55And...
14:55Bups.
14:56No.
14:58No.
14:59Hang on, hang on.
15:00That's right.
15:01That's right.
15:02Must be.
15:03Fib, fib, fib, fib, but, but, look, look.
15:09Ah!
15:09Oh, this is looking dicey.
15:11So what else can go in there?
15:12What can possibly go...
15:13Well, it can't be pink, can't it?
15:14Can't be that, can it?
15:15So.
15:16Butt.
15:17Butt.
15:17Zit.
15:18Zit.
15:19Is that it?
15:20That's it.
15:21Yeah!
15:22Oh, my second one.
15:26Zit.
15:27Zit.
15:28I always think Jasper Carrot had a big...
15:30He used to do a whole thing on having a zit.
15:32Oh, yeah.
15:33A spot.
15:34Well, it's very...
15:35There is a Dr. Pimple or something.
15:37Is it there, aren't I?
15:38The Pimple Popper?
15:39The Pimple Popper, I've seen that.
15:39The Pimple Popper, I'm obsessed with popping...
15:42Oh, you don't!
15:43I used to argue with the nurses in A&E as to who gets to pop the pimple.
15:47No!
15:49One flew right across me once.
15:51You're joking.
15:51Yeah.
15:52What, over your shoulder?
15:53No, it was on someone's ear and I did that.
15:55It went...
15:56And I was like, yes, that feeling is...
15:58The feeling of that is lovely.
16:01And Fez, who do we think of when we think Fez?
16:04Tommy Coop.
16:04Tommy Coop.
16:05And you got it, just like that.
16:07Well done.
16:10Please head back to your seats.
16:15How many points did you rack up at home?
16:17Carol and Ranj, your visit to the Letterboxd scored you 12.
16:21Let's see what that's done to the scores.
16:24By my reckoning, it should be very tight.
16:26Carol and Ranj, 18.
16:28John Vasselli.
16:29Oh!
16:29Oh!
16:29Oh!
16:3018.
16:33Oh, my goodness!
16:35So, our next round might seem simple as we actually show our teams the answer, but things
16:40aren't quite that straightforward.
16:41It is time to play, Join the Dots.
16:46So, have a look at the screen.
16:47In this round, you'll be shown a puzzle consisting of a category and a series of dots.
16:51This is just an example, giving you a European country here.
16:55Anyone want to guess now?
16:57Andorra.
16:58Oh!
16:58Well, well done.
16:59Well done, John.
17:00Yes, Andorra.
17:01So, on my cue, the lines will begin to join the dots and spell out the correct answer.
17:06And the first player to buzz in and give that answer will score a point.
17:09If a player buzzes and they're wrong, it freezes and the opposition can take their time with
17:15it.
17:15Okay.
17:16So, Andorra was the answer there.
17:18Anyone name a famous Andoran?
17:20No.
17:21We can't.
17:22That is the first one.
17:24Okay.
17:25Carol and Ranj, John and Sally, fingers on buzzers.
17:27Here is your first one.
17:29Musical instrument.
17:34Yes, Ranj.
17:35Ukulele.
17:35Very good.
17:36Ukulele.
17:37Let's see.
17:37Very good.
17:38Very good.
17:39Yes, yes.
17:39And bottom.
17:43Right, fingers on buzzers.
17:45I like your playing right-handed on your buzzer there.
17:48Yeah, my right hand is faster than my left.
17:50Yeah, but you go across the body with your right hand.
17:53It's like a drummer.
17:54Look at Sally, she's going on her, yeah.
17:57Oh, oh.
17:58Do you see what I mean?
17:58That's really unusual.
17:59I haven't seen that before.
18:00I like it on his right.
18:00I like it on your right hand.
18:01Okay.
18:02Fingers on buzzers.
18:03Second.
18:04Join the dots.
18:05The category.
18:06Jewelry.
18:11Sally.
18:12Sapphire.
18:12Yeah.
18:13Oh.
18:13Is it right?
18:15Oh, yes.
18:16Oh, yes.
18:16Yeah.
18:17That's brilliant.
18:18You're good, Sally, Lindsay.
18:19You're good.
18:20The show me, sir.
18:20You're good.
18:20Fingers on buzzers.
18:22Canada.
18:24Yes, Ranj.
18:25Ontario?
18:26Yeah.
18:26Yeah, got it.
18:27Is it right, Ontario?
18:30Yeah.
18:33You've got that so fast.
18:34You're seeing the shapes.
18:35I think my brain just works in weird ways.
18:37In dots.
18:38In dots.
18:40Fingers on buzzers.
18:41Next one, spice.
18:44Oh, I know.
18:45Ranj.
18:46Oregano.
18:48Oregano.
18:49Oh.
18:51Game on for Sally and John.
18:53So, that's an...
18:55Is that an hour?
18:56What is it?
18:56Let's...
18:57So, that's some space.
18:59Is it an O?
19:00It's got very little there.
19:01There's an A in the...
19:03Like, one, two, three, four.
19:04Yes, there's an A there.
19:06And is that an X?
19:07No, it's not.
19:08It can't be.
19:08It can't be an X.
19:09We need an answer, guys.
19:10What did you say?
19:11Oregano.
19:12I'm kicking myself because I know it now.
19:14Oh.
19:15No, I was going to say turmeric.
19:16But...
19:17No.
19:17Oh.
19:18I know it.
19:19You're going to be so...
19:20The first is not an O.
19:21The first is a C.
19:22Let's complete it.
19:24Oh.
19:24Oh, John and Sally.
19:27Yeah, we've...
19:28I'm kicking myself.
19:29I guessed it.
19:29So, you didn't lose out there because they didn't get it.
19:32Yeah.
19:32Next one.
19:33Fingers on buzzers.
19:34This is fun.
19:35Artist.
19:35Oh, no.
19:38Yes, Sally.
19:39Rembrandt.
19:39Is it right, Rembrandt?
19:42Yeah.
19:43Yes.
19:45Back on form.
19:48Wow, this is such a close contest.
19:49Okay, next one.
19:51Fingers on buzzers.
19:52Now we have mountain.
19:57Blimey, John.
19:58Kilimanjaro.
19:59Yeah.
20:00How did she do that?
20:02Let's see.
20:03Kilimanjaro.
20:04Yeah.
20:04Brilliant.
20:05Well, it wasn't K2.
20:08Yeah.
20:09Okay.
20:09So, I can't wait to see the scores now.
20:12That's the end of that round.
20:12Shall we have a look?
20:13Okay, let's see.
20:14It's Nip and Tuck it.
20:15Carol and Ranj on...
20:1620.
20:18John and Sally on...
20:1920.
20:20Oh, no.
20:21Oh, no.
20:21Oh, no.
20:21Oh, no.
20:22Oh, no.
20:23Oh, no.
20:23Oh, no.
20:23Oh, no.
20:24Oh, no.
20:24Oh, no.
20:25Oh, no.
20:25You were going great guns there, Ranj.
20:27Yeah.
20:27I was trying to see beyond the veil, can't you?
20:30Yeah, you can.
20:30To be able to see beyond the veil.
20:32Yeah.
20:32So, well done if you manage to join the dots at home.
20:35Okay, time for a break.
20:36I, for one, like to puzzle every spare minute, so I've just about got time for a quick crossword,
20:40a Sudoku, and half a hangman.
20:42See you in a moment for more celebrity puzzling.
20:48Why don't you have a go at home?
20:50Complete the vertical word to solve this hurdle.
20:54Get puzzling.
20:57Have you completed the missing word and solved this hurdle?
21:07If you did, great job.
21:12Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
21:14In the break, Dr. Ranj took the show's pulse.
21:16I'm happy to say there is still life in the contest.
21:19It's still beating away here.
21:21Okay, there's still plenty to play for as we play our next puzzle.
21:24This round is a favourite of mine.
21:25It is Intervention.
21:30So, give you an example here.
21:31It's a round based around Venn diagrams, which are, hands down, top five in my favourite types
21:37of diagrams, although I will admit that list is ever-changing.
21:40I'll show you a classic Venn diagram now.
21:42You just need to give me answers that fit into the overlap.
21:46I'll even give you one correct answer to kick you off.
21:48So, here we are looking at films written by Richard Curtis and films that Hugh Grant is in.
21:54So, an example would be Four Weddings and a Funeral.
21:58Yeah.
21:58Anyone else?
21:59Notting Hill.
22:00Notting Hill.
22:00Notting Hill.
22:01That'll be there.
22:02And the Christmas woman.
22:03Anything else?
22:04Love Actually.
22:05Love Actually.
22:06Yeah, John, yeah.
22:08About a Boy?
22:08Did he write?
22:09So, we could go Four Weddings, Bridget Jones, Love Actually, Notting Hill, and there's also
22:14Edge of Reason, the other Bridget Jones one.
22:16The genius Richard Curtis.
22:17There we go.
22:18May I say, quiz show to one side for a moment.
22:20What a wonderful phase of his career.
22:22Hugh Grant has entered.
22:23If you hadn't seen Paddington 2, I recommend it just as long as you finish watching our show
22:28first.
22:28Although, that said, Heretic.
22:32Have you seen that?
22:32I loved Heretic.
22:34Did you?
22:34I liked it.
22:35We need to talk.
22:36I liked it.
22:36Why didn't you like it?
22:38I liked it.
22:38I found it proper scary.
22:40It was scary, but he was brilliant.
22:42Oh, he was brilliant.
22:43Yeah.
22:43I mean, that's the best.
22:45It was amazing.
22:47Horrible.
22:47Okay, back to it.
22:48Carolyn Ranj, you're up first.
22:50Here's your first intervention.
22:52Here we are.
22:53Dictionary.
22:54So, here we have U.S. presidents and nouns.
22:58So, any surname of a U.S. president, which is also a noun, in the Oxford English Dictionary.
23:04We know what's coming.
23:05I got one.
23:06I got one.
23:07I will give you an example, and I'm going to give you Carter.
23:11Oh, I was going to say that, yeah.
23:13I wasn't.
23:13Yeah, you're avoiding the obvious.
23:15Okay.
23:16As someone who go-karts.
23:18So, over to you.
23:19Bush.
23:21Yes, Bush.
23:23My mind went to Bush.
23:24Is Bush in there?
23:27Bush is a noun.
23:29I've got to discuss this one with you.
23:31It's a shrub.
23:32A trump is a what?
23:35What?
23:35It is.
23:36A medical term.
23:38I don't know if it's a medical term, but a trump is a colloquialism for flatulence.
23:43So, it would be in the Oxford Dictionary.
23:45Technically speaking.
23:46Are you happy to go with a trump?
23:47I'm all, I mean, I'm always happy to go with a trump.
23:51I think we're going with...
23:52We're going to gamble on a trump.
23:54Let's see if trump is there.
23:55It's a card thing.
23:57Yeah!
23:59Johnny's right.
24:00The conventional thing.
24:01Playing cards.
24:02You know, it's a particular...
24:03He put down his trumps.
24:04Meet somebody else.
24:05You trumped them.
24:05Oh, yeah, yeah.
24:06He was trumped.
24:08Wish he was.
24:09So, it's not necessarily breaking wind.
24:11And that's the American slang, isn't it, I think?
24:14Yeah, but a trump card is an adjective, not a noun.
24:17No, but you...
24:18Well, I don't know.
24:18You can trump someone.
24:20Yeah.
24:20Yeah, but that's a verb.
24:21You play a trump.
24:23You play a trump.
24:24Yeah.
24:24Or you trump.
24:25You can.
24:25Or you sing them a trump.
24:27Or you have a trump.
24:28I'll give you some others.
24:30Or you do a trump, isn't it?
24:31Do you do a trump?
24:32Do you know what's amazing?
24:34You could almost choose any.
24:35Ford.
24:36Gerald Ford.
24:37Ford.
24:37River Crossing.
24:38Yeah.
24:39Kennedy is a fire poker.
24:40Grant.
24:41Oh, wow.
24:41Grant.
24:42I didn't know that.
24:43We've skipped Johnson here, interestingly.
24:45Eisenhower is a type of U.S. Army jacket.
24:48Oh.
24:49And Washington is a type of tall lily.
24:51There we go.
24:52Oh, okay.
24:53Hoover.
24:54Also Hoover.
24:55Yeah, of course.
24:55Yeah, of course.
24:56I think you could have that.
24:57Yeah.
24:57Anyone want to give you President Taft?
24:59Now, what is that noun?
25:00T-A-F-T.
25:01A Taft.
25:02A Taft.
25:02A Taft is like...
25:03Oh, no, that's Taft.
25:05That's Taft.
25:06I don't have no idea.
25:07It's a little grass.
25:08It's a plumbing thing.
25:09It's the widening at the end of a pipe.
25:11Of course it is.
25:12That is a Taft.
25:12Every day of school.
25:13Yeah.
25:14Every day of school.
25:14That is it.
25:15That is it.
25:16There's very few Presidents whose names aren't actually nouns.
25:19Sally and John, here's your first puzzle.
25:22These are actors to have played the Doctor in Doctor Who.
25:24Oh.
25:25And actors born in Scotland.
25:27Oh.
25:27Okay.
25:28Oh, a Tenant, innit?
25:30Sylvester McCoy.
25:31I'll give you an example.
25:33And it's not the obvious one.
25:34I'll give you Sylvester McCoy.
25:35Oh.
25:35There we go.
25:36Oh.
25:37That's the only one he knew.
25:38Um.
25:40Okay.
25:40Well, this is tricky.
25:41Oh, hang on.
25:42No.
25:42It's, er, Paul.
25:43Yeah.
25:44What's he called?
25:45He was in The Thick of It.
25:48David Tennant.
25:49No.
25:49David Tennant.
25:50David Tennant.
25:51No.
25:52The, er.
25:53Oh, yeah.
25:54The poor.
25:55Yeah.
25:55What's his name?
25:56He was an older Doctor.
25:58Yeah.
25:58And he didn't, he only had a short run.
26:00Er, let me go through the others.
26:01You can do another thing.
26:02So, William Hartnell.
26:04Patrick Shorten.
26:05Yeah.
26:06Tom Baker.
26:06Tom Baker.
26:07John Pertwee.
26:08John Pertwee.
26:09Erm.
26:10Er, Paul McGann.
26:13Er.
26:14Erm, so the new one.
26:15Peter Capaldi.
26:16Pete, that's him.
26:17Peter Capaldi.
26:18Peter Capaldi.
26:19Oh, no, sorry.
26:19Oh, my God.
26:20You're within seconds of being out of time.
26:22Let's see.
26:22Peter Capaldi.
26:23Yes.
26:24Oh, and you didn't, you said Thick of It.
26:26That's where you were going with that.
26:27Yeah.
26:27Yeah.
26:28It's like Paul Gambaccini, but not.
26:32Okay.
26:33Carol and Ranch, here's your next one.
26:35These are names of TV's gladiators.
26:38Oh.
26:39And animals.
26:40Oh, you'd be all over this.
26:41Oh, okay.
26:42Both serious.
26:43I'll give you an example.
26:44Let's go panther.
26:46Yeah.
26:46Rhino.
26:48I don't think badger was one.
26:49Rhino.
26:50Rhino.
26:51Badger.
26:53Yes.
26:53Yes.
26:54Rhino.
26:55Otter.
26:56No.
26:56No.
26:56I'm joking.
26:58Falcon.
26:59What was one?
27:00Falcon.
27:02Yay.
27:04Rose and...
27:06I'm holding that up for people.
27:07You guys are playing so well.
27:08Also, cobra, hawk, fox, viper, wolf, phoenix.
27:14Oh.
27:14Phoenix is an animal.
27:15Mythical.
27:16What?
27:16Mythical animal.
27:17Fabulous beast.
27:18Not allowed.
27:19That's a good point.
27:19Luckily, he didn't say Phoenix.
27:21Okay, we move on.
27:21Sally and John, next up.
27:23Here we go, love.
27:23Here we go.
27:24Train stations on a Monopoly board.
27:27Oh.
27:27And London Underground stations.
27:29Oh.
27:30I'll give you an example.
27:31Marylebone.
27:32Old Street.
27:34Old Street.
27:37No.
27:38Oh.
27:39Oh.
27:40I thought it was.
27:41I thought it was.
27:42Yeah.
27:43It says there are only four on the Monopoly boards.
27:46Okay.
27:47Let's look at the main ones then.
27:49So it's going to be...
27:50Liverpool Street is that one.
27:52Liverpool Street, definitely, yeah.
27:54Liverpool Street.
27:55Liverpool Street.
27:55Liverpool Street.
27:58Well done.
27:59Yeah, well done.
28:01Anyone know the other one?
28:02Well, there was Fenchurch, wasn't there?
28:04I wanted to say Fenchurch Street Station.
28:06I was going to say Fenchurch Street Station.
28:06But it's not a tube, is it?
28:08It's not an underground station.
28:09The last word is King's Cross.
28:10King's Cross.
28:11Oh.
28:12Yeah.
28:12Of course.
28:13That's why I said the four, because it's those ones in the middle of the...
28:15That is really tricky.
28:16Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:17The board edges.
28:18I admit the three.
28:19Carol Ramge, on your third puzzle.
28:21I'm not going to give you an answer, but there are three points on offer now, if you can give me three correct ones.
28:26Okay?
28:27So, here we are.
28:29We have contestants on Strictly Come Dancing and boxers.
28:34Oh.
28:34What?
28:35Any professional or Olympic boxer who's appeared on Strictly.
28:40I have a clue.
28:41Including Christmas specials.
28:43Yeah, but I didn't...
28:44I wasn't there with any...
28:45Oh, no.
28:45Nicola Adams.
28:46She has.
28:47She's a professional.
28:47Okay, let's get her on board.
28:49Nicola Adams.
28:50Nicola Adams.
28:51Starts with Katya, first female pairing.
28:54Yes, well done, Hugh.
28:55Oh, that's very good.
28:56Was she in your year?
28:57She wasn't.
28:58She was a few years after, I think.
29:00Two or three after.
29:01The only person I can think of, which is probably not correct, is Chris Eubank.
29:05I don't think he's done Strictly.
29:06I think he did...
29:07He might have done it.
29:08I think...
29:09Shall we say it?
29:10Say it.
29:11Say it.
29:11We're going to guess.
29:12How's it a guess with Chris Eubank?
29:13I don't think...
29:14Chris Eubank.
29:15It is...
29:15I don't think so.
29:17It is not right.
29:18I don't feel the need to do Strictly come down and sing.
29:23Is it too sissy?
29:26Hang on.
29:27I'm going to kick myself, aren't I, afterwards?
29:30Or punch yourself.
29:32Well, yeah.
29:33Harry Fury definitely hasn't done it.
29:35No, he hasn't done it.
29:36Guess any boxer.
29:37Say a boxer's name.
29:38Any boxer.
29:39Anyone there.
29:40Rocky Balbo.
29:43Just let's see a name up there.
29:45Rocky Balbo.
29:45Oh, you just said AJ.
29:46I said Tommy Fury.
29:48He hasn't done it.
29:48Tommy Fury.
29:51That's gone.
29:52The year I was in, which was 2015,
29:54there was a boxer called Antonia Gogo.
29:57Lovely guy.
29:58Very, very nice man.
29:59So you could have had Antonia Gogo,
30:01Audley Harrison,
30:02Barry McGuigan,
30:03Joe Calzaghe.
30:04Oh.
30:05There we are.
30:06Oh, of course, Joe Calzaghe.
30:08Yeah, but that was a way back, wasn't it?
30:10Yeah, that was...
30:11I think that was really tough.
30:12That was painful.
30:13Your chance to properly pull ahead here,
30:15Sally and John.
30:16Three points on offer for this one.
30:18This is a Venn intervention,
30:20and we've got people on Royal Mail stamps.
30:22We're looking for any pop group, rock band,
30:24that has featured on a dedicated Royal Mail stamp series.
30:28Beatles have got to be there.
30:30Beatles, you're saying?
30:31Yeah.
30:32Beatles.
30:33Yes.
30:34Right.
30:35Rolling Stones.
30:36I reckon the Rolling Stones,
30:38because...
30:38Because they're British.
30:40Because they're British.
30:40Iconic.
30:41They're up there.
30:42The Rolling Stones.
30:44Now, I'm going to be controversial here.
30:47What about something like the Spice Girls?
30:50Yeah.
30:51Because they were so iconic at the time.
30:52Yeah, the contemporary one.
30:54And...
30:54Oh, hang on.
30:56What about the Who?
30:57Do you think?
30:58No, the Who wouldn't be, would they?
30:59Would they?
30:59Freddie and the Dreamers.
31:01Let's go through them all.
31:02Come on, then.
31:03Racy.
31:05Racy.
31:05Shewaddywaddy.
31:08I love this.
31:08I know.
31:09A rare collection.
31:11Shewaddywaddy collects his...
31:12Black lace.
31:13I'm not saying that.
31:14Black lace.
31:14Black lace, absolutely.
31:15I'm going to go for Spice Girls.
31:18The Spice Girls.
31:18I've got a good feeling about that.
31:20I don't think it's that controversial.
31:21Let's see.
31:22Spice Girls.
31:23Yeah!
31:24Well done, well done.
31:25Well done, Sal.
31:26I knew it.
31:27It's interesting,
31:28because if you'd said McCartney,
31:29that would have been a challenge,
31:30because obviously he's had a whole series
31:31to himself,
31:32but we wanted bands.
31:34Pink Floyd,
31:34Queen,
31:35Iron Maiden.
31:36Pink Floyd was coming in.
31:37The Who were in there.
31:38Was The Who in there?
31:38Yes, Aliya.
31:39And ACDC.
31:41Let's look at the scores.
31:42So I'm really excited to see these scores,
31:44because it's so tight.
31:45Carol and Ranj,
31:45highly competitive on 25.
31:48John and Sally,
31:50fighting back.
31:51Ooh!
31:51Oh!
31:53Oh, no, Lee!
31:55Wow.
31:55Are you beating our celebrities so far?
31:57There's still plenty to play for,
31:58as before our final decisive round,
32:01Memory Bank.
32:02There is time for one last Letterboxd round.
32:04So, here we are.
32:05You ready to go back to the Letterboxd ranch?
32:07Ooh!
32:08Yes!
32:08Yeah!
32:08If you think it's out of interest,
32:09as a medic,
32:10would you say the brain works better
32:11when you're standing up?
32:14I haven't got a clue.
32:16No, I just want to...
32:17I'm sitting down there.
32:17Hang on.
32:18There we are.
32:20Yes!
32:23Great timing.
32:24And there it is.
32:25And there it is.
32:26Great timing.
32:26So, in this one,
32:27both teams will head over
32:28to the Letterboxd,
32:29and the team who solves their puzzle,
32:31the quickest,
32:32will earn a two-point bonus.
32:33Time to get serious.
32:34This is hypertension.
32:35Dr. Ranj, you're on call.
32:36We're about to play
32:37Fernandrum.
32:38APPLAUSE
32:39But here's how it works.
32:43You will see three anagrams,
32:44each a letter longer than the one before.
32:46You must rearrange the tiles
32:47to solve the five-letter one,
32:49then you do the six-letter,
32:51then you do the seven-letter.
32:52You'll be against the clock.
32:53So, this example,
32:54anyone with the first word?
32:56Jolly.
32:56Jolly!
32:57Oh, you're good.
32:58OK.
32:59Then, I guess,
33:00it's vanish, is it?
33:00Vanish.
33:01And then what?
33:02Oh, my word.
33:03Yeah.
33:04Well, not my word.
33:06Lantern.
33:07Etern.
33:07What is this?
33:09Lantern.
33:09Lantern.
33:10Lantern.
33:11That's how much fun this is.
33:12Yes.
33:13Well done.
33:14OK.
33:14Carol and Ranj,
33:16you're going up first
33:16because why not?
33:17Let's head to the letterbox
33:18to face your fate
33:19and the Fernandrum.
33:21APPLAUSE
33:22As soon as you solve
33:25the third anagram,
33:26hit the button to stop the clock.
33:27Your time starts now.
33:30Fable.
33:31Fable.
33:31I'll do that.
33:32You carry on.
33:33And...
33:34Pam tick.
33:36Fable, well done.
33:38Pam tick is the second one.
33:40Comp.
33:41Not compact.
33:41Well, let's start moving, then.
33:45Yeah, yeah.
33:45Uh...
33:46Mip, ict.
33:48Map, mip, mip.
33:49Map, mip, mip.
33:50Mip, ict.
33:51Addict.
33:51Amp, ict.
33:52Pam.
33:53Ah!
33:54Camp it.
33:55T camp.
33:55This is hard.
33:56No.
33:57Uh...
33:57Let's just keep shuffling.
33:59Shuffling.
33:59Uh, OK.
34:01Oof.
34:02I can't see it.
34:03No, I can't see it.
34:04Cap, mit, mit, cap.
34:06Ah!
34:07It's ca...
34:08Right, you go on to the next one, and I'll have a little think on that one.
34:13Pam, ict, ict, ict.
34:15That's the new way, so you've got to solve the second one first.
34:17Yeah, I know we do.
34:18Impact!
34:19I've got it, I've got it.
34:20You, no, you carry on.
34:21OK.
34:22In, pa, ict.
34:27OK, well done.
34:28I'll move those down, then.
34:28Why don't those?
34:29What's this one looking like?
34:31Amy, assie.
34:32Is it assie something?
34:34It's not assembly.
34:35Assie.
34:35No.
34:36It's embassy.
34:37Embassy!
34:39Oh!
34:42Are you OK, doctor?
34:43Oh, my word, that is horrible.
34:45Is there a doctor in the house?
34:47So, yeah, impact.
34:49I couldn't see it either.
34:50That was really...
34:51Because you get that IC in your head.
34:54Yeah.
34:54You get a formation, and then you can't see it.
34:56Because you kind of start looking for word ends, don't you?
34:58Yes.
34:59It doesn't have an obvious end on it.
35:01Fable, impact, embassy.
35:03Well done, Carolyn Ramsey.
35:04You scored six points there.
35:06Not easy.
35:06The struggle is real.
35:08I like your way of kind of overlapping.
35:10You start looking at the third.
35:12She's doing the second.
35:12You carry on, teamwork.
35:14We'll see if you earn the bonus points after your opponents have played.
35:17So, Carol and Ranj have set the time to beat.
35:19It's time for some ads now.
35:21If you join us after the break, that would be, in the words of John Thompson on The Fast
35:24Show, nice.
35:31Here's a fenundrum for you to tackle.
35:33Just rearrange the middle three letters to solve it.
35:36Best of luck.
35:37Did you successfully solve this fenundrum?
35:55If you did, great puzzling.
35:57Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling, the show where anything can happen, so long as it happens
36:04in our remaining five to eight minutes.
36:06I'm wondering if I messed up your catchphrase there, John.
36:09You know.
36:10I think you need to do it.
36:10Nice.
36:11Can you do it?
36:11Do you need to thumbs up?
36:12Yeah.
36:13More of a point, so nice.
36:15Yeah.
36:15I went, nice.
36:17Yeah.
36:18Go on, do it again for us.
36:19Hello, and welcome to Jazz Club.
36:21Nice.
36:22There we are.
36:23That is Louis Balfour.
36:24Good job, Jared.
36:26Louis Balfour.
36:27So, in terms of the greatest characters, Chip Cobb, the deaf stuntman.
36:32Yes.
36:32Want to mention Chip.
36:34Roger, the nouveau football fan.
36:36Yes, that's me, really, because I hate football.
36:38I don't like football, so that's kind of like, oh, yeah.
36:40We'll give that part a job, because he hates football.
36:42My favourite was Rye.
36:44What did I say, Rye?
36:44Why did I say, Rye?
36:45Did I say Rye?
36:46Did I say Rye?
36:46I didn't say Rye.
36:47You did, didn't say.
36:48What did I say?
36:48That was me with Caroline, you know, where I played the henpeck's husband.
36:53Oh, what a legend.
36:54Yeah, it's funny, because I kind of discovered you initially through Cold Feet,
36:57where you're playing the most serious part ever, so there's quite a bit of range there.
37:02I like to have as many strings to my bow as possible, Jeremy.
37:05Range is good.
37:06Range is good.
37:06Okay, speaking of which, we get right back into it,
37:09and we see if the team of Sally and John have the range of Range and Carol,
37:13so it's benundrum.
37:14Yeah, it's serious.
37:16Three new anagrams to solve, and remember, you must solve them in order.
37:20You need to beat the time set by Carol and Range to earn the bonus points.
37:23There was a delay in there.
37:25Impact was a bit slow coming.
37:27It was hard.
37:28It was?
37:28It was hard.
37:29It was dead hard.
37:30So, Sally and John, head over to the letterbox.
37:32As soon as you solve the third anagram, hit the button to stop the clock.
37:39Your time starts now.
37:42Yep.
37:43Ditch.
37:44Ditch.
37:45Okay, I'll do that.
37:45You look at the other one, yeah.
37:47You look at the other one, the next one.
37:50Well done.
37:50Ditch.
37:50Ditch.
37:51Okay, is it, let's start moving him.
37:54Is it, er, um, no, that's flowing us.
38:03So, what's at the end?
38:04Is it Al?
38:05Al at the end, maybe?
38:07There's a U here.
38:07Your or something.
38:09Well, I'm gone.
38:11Labor.
38:13Er.
38:14Labor.
38:14Oh, labor.
38:15Yep.
38:15Labor.
38:16Next one.
38:17Oh, we see it.
38:17You start working.
38:18Yeah, um, I'll do it.
38:20And venture.
38:22Do it.
38:22V.
38:24E.
38:25N.
38:25T.
38:26U.
38:26R.
38:27E.
38:27Locking in the U.A.
38:28Oh, well done.
38:29Well done, mate.
38:31My goodness.
38:32Labor is, labor was a labor, and then venture was just straight there.
38:36Not necessarily a block.
38:37Straight there.
38:37They were faster, I think.
38:39Mad value.
38:40Yeah.
38:40Okay, you two, Sally and John, score the bonus two points.
38:44That's the news.
38:45Pete, this is a fascinating contest, isn't it?
38:49Sally and John, please return to your seats.
38:51Nice.
38:55Okay, going into the final, the scores are as follows.
38:58Carol and Ranch, 31.
39:01John and Sally, 35.
39:03Oh, yeah.
39:07The most twists and turns have all led to this.
39:10It is the one and only Memory Bank.
39:16In a moment, I'm going to show you a grid of 12 words.
39:19Try your best to memorize those words and their positions before they're covered up by
39:24numbered tiles.
39:25I will then ask questions against the clock.
39:27Buzz in.
39:28Give me the number concealing the correct answer.
39:31If an answer's got more than one word, you've got to give all the corresponding numbers in
39:35the correct order.
39:36You will score a point per word.
39:39And from this point, I'm not going to distract you.
39:40Okay, so reveal the Memory Bank, please.
39:43House, Barbara, Jolie, John, Taylor, Amy, Ballerina, Bradford, Blue, Wine, Angelina, Carrie.
40:06Take the words away.
40:09Okay, you'll have five seconds to answer after I've read the question.
40:12Your time starts now.
40:13Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc.
40:16Carol?
40:17Ten.
40:18Wine.
40:19Correct.
40:21Hugh Laurie won two Golden Globe.
40:23Sally?
40:24One.
40:25House.
40:26Correct.
40:28Which mouse features in a children's book series by Catherine Hollabird?
40:33Carol?
40:34Four.
40:35John.
40:36John the Mouse.
40:37No.
40:37Angelina Ballerina.
40:39The Bulls are the rugby league team for which West Yorkshire City?
40:43Sally?
40:44Eight.
40:45Bradford.
40:46Correct.
40:47Well done, Sally.
40:48Johannes is the German form of which English name?
40:51Sally?
40:53Four.
40:54John.
40:55Very good.
40:57Duncan James and Anthony Costa are members of which band?
41:02Sally?
41:03Nine.
41:04Blue.
41:04Two.
41:05Oh, well done.
41:06I thought it was three.
41:07The US city known as the American Riviera is Santa what?
41:12Carol?
41:13Two.
41:13Yeah.
41:13Barbara.
41:15Correct.
41:16Back to Black was the number one album for which singer?
41:21Carol?
41:21Uh, six, ten, one.
41:23Six, ten, one.
41:28Amy, wine, house.
41:30Oh, yes.
41:34Which Democrat lost the 2004 presidential election to George W. Bush?
41:38John?
41:40John?
41:41Twelve.
41:43Kerry?
41:44We need the full name, John Kerry.
41:46Oh, you need two.
41:47Oh.
41:47Oh.
41:49Which actress married Brad Pitt in 20...
41:51Ranch?
41:52Eleven, three.
41:53Angelina.
41:54Jolie?
41:55Well done, Ranch.
41:56Tralee is the county town of which Irish county?
42:01Ranch?
42:02Twelve.
42:03Kerry?
42:04Kerry's right.
42:06In curling, the target made up of four rings has what name?
42:11Sally?
42:12Six.
42:13Amy?
42:14No.
42:15House.
42:16Which semi-precious gemstone is only found in Castleton, Derbyshire?
42:23Carol?
42:24Nine.
42:26Blue.
42:27Nearly.
42:27Blue John we needed.
42:28Oh.
42:29Which French word is the translation of the English word pretty?
42:34Time up.
42:36Three.
42:37Jolie.
42:38Time ran out.
42:40Well, it was three jolly, but you would have got it, but time was up.
42:43Ranch, you suddenly worked it out, didn't you?
42:45Yeah.
42:45Yeah, well, my brain went blank.
42:47You had the one word, Kerry, and you just dropped Kerry's everywhere.
42:50That was really good.
42:51How did you find that, John?
42:52I didn't like it.
42:55It's not.
42:56Something about this, it bothers me.
43:01Okay, let's see how much it bothered you.
43:03Going into the final round there, Sally and John were leading,
43:07and we'll see now whether Carol and Ranch pulled it back.
43:11Let's see, Carol and Ranch made it up to 39 points.
43:15Oh, okay.
43:15Is that enough to win?
43:17Let's see.
43:21Oh!
43:23What?
43:26What?
43:27A very rare draw.
43:29It's rather lovely, that.
43:32It's nice, no.
43:33That's brilliant.
43:34Yeah.
43:35The last round normally separates the teams,
43:37but on this occasion, it brought you closer together.
43:39Wow.
43:40It seems right.
43:41The vibe is very nice.
43:42Can we leave it there?
43:43Okay, listen, thank you so much for playing.
43:46So good to see you.
43:46Wow.
43:47Thank you to our team captains, Carol and Sally,
43:50and our guests, Ranch and John, for joining us.
43:52I hope everyone at home feels a little bit cleverer than when we started.
43:55I certainly do.
43:56Although I've been asked to point out that is not something we can guarantee on every show.
44:00Join me again for more celebrity puzzling next time.
44:03I've been Jeremy Vine.
44:04Good night.
44:05Happy puzzling.

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