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00:00Hello, I'm Jeremy Vine. Welcome to the show where two teams of players brushed with the fickle finger of fame face off against each other and against a series of fiendish puzzles. Who will emerge victorious? Let's find out in tonight's Celebrity Puzzling.
00:30Welcome to tonight's show. First things first, let's meet our captains all the way from over there. It's the queen of the quiz, the one and only Carol Vorderman. And trying to topple her this evening is Madame Blanc herself, the supremely talented, utterly delightful Sally Lindsay.
00:47Yay! Joining our team captains tonight are a man with 53 caps for the England football team and a man who hasn't won any England caps yet, but he is also a national treasure. So it's David James and Les Dennis. Welcome to you both.
01:02All right. What a promising show we have. Of course, we've met before, David, on the old eggheads, haven't we?
01:08Yeah.
01:09Was that painful?
01:10It was painful. When you get asked to do the subject which you are least qualified to answer and then end up watching your team lose. It's not fun.
01:20It's nothing like that here. How are you on your quizzes, Les? What do you like?
01:24I like all the quizzes, but not the puzzles. And this is puzzles.
01:29It is puzzles. Carol, you're in, by definition, safe hands tonight.
01:34Oh, very good.
01:36Goalkeeper's hands.
01:36Very good.
01:37Go on, carry on.
01:38Have you given him any tips at all on how to play this game?
01:41I think we're going to make a good team. I think we've got a cracking team here.
01:44Of course, you two act together as well.
01:46Yeah, so I wrote the part for David, the antiques dealer in Madame Blanc. He's a flamboyant antiques dealer.
01:51I love playing him. He's absolutely fantastic.
01:53Very not Les at all. It's a completely different character, but he's...
01:56And we started with Eurobeat all those years ago, didn't we?
01:59We did a show called Eurobeat.
02:00Which was a mickey take of the European Song Contest, and that's when we first met. It was about...
02:04God, it must be about 13, 14 years ago.
02:06We've played Sergei and Boyka.
02:08Boyka, yeah.
02:09I'm worried. You're obviously very close friends, and if it all goes wrong, they're going to fall out for life.
02:13Yeah, absolutely. There you go.
02:15You've got nothing to lose, you two.
02:18Okay, teams, there's only one way to find out who will lift the metaphorical trophy tonight.
02:22Let's get puzzling.
02:23In this game, no two contests are the same, as teams face a random selection of puzzles from our roster.
02:29As we play tonight, you'll go through several puzzling rounds, hoping to build up as big a lead as possible before you go head-to-head in our fast and sometimes furious final round of Memory Bank.
02:39So, let's get started.
02:40Our first puzzle tonight is Shapeshifters.
02:43Before the competitive action begins, let's give one a try.
02:50You might call this a friendly.
02:51Here we are.
02:52Let's have a look.
02:52You'll see a grid of answers.
02:54And a category.
02:55Events in the Olympic modern pentathlon.
02:58You've got to find two, but they've got to be arranged in the same way as those purple squares.
03:03In other words, one above the other.
03:04You're not allowed to rotate the shapes.
03:06You cannot.
03:07That is the famous catchphrase of the show.
03:09You can't rotate the shapes.
03:10Well deployed.
03:11Yeah.
03:12Anyone?
03:12Chess of BMX is in it, do you somehow?
03:14I don't know.
03:15I mean, they're expanding the games now, aren't they?
03:18And chess on horseback could work more.
03:21Chess on BMX.
03:23I'm going to go for running and triple jump.
03:25So, you've chosen running and triple jump, which I would have gone for.
03:27Let's see.
03:29No.
03:30No.
03:30Go on, then.
03:31Let's see the answer.
03:33Fencing and swimming.
03:34That's how it works.
03:35That is quite tricky, actually.
03:36Well, Liz was skiing.
03:37I was, sorry, running.
03:38I was skiing.
03:39Yeah.
03:41But crucially, because it's gone orange, running is one of them, but triple jump isn't.
03:45It's not.
03:45There we are.
03:46Yeah.
03:46And the real modern pentathlon includes CrossFit, flat whites, and a Zempick.
03:51No.
03:53Did I land that okay?
03:56Okay.
03:57Carol and David, you're up first.
03:58Are you ready for this?
03:59Right.
03:59So, you're first for two points.
04:01Let me show you.
04:02Here it is.
04:03Currencies replaced by the euro.
04:04Okay.
04:05One above the other, please.
04:06All right.
04:07Okay.
04:08You cannot rotate the shape.
04:09In a euro zone, obviously not the yen, because that's Japanese.
04:14Yeah.
04:15Peseta was Spanish.
04:16And the Deutschmark was German.
04:19The Ruble Russian.
04:22Yes, so that's not, that's still there.
04:23The Krona would be Sweden.
04:27Yes.
04:27I think Deutschmark and Peseta.
04:29And Peseta.
04:30I would go with that as well.
04:32So, you've gone for Peseta and Deutschmark.
04:35Yeah.
04:35Let's see if you're right.
04:37Yes.
04:38Well done.
04:42So, interestingly, Litas.
04:45What's that?
04:46Lithuanian.
04:46Oh, is it?
04:47I wouldn't have known that.
04:48Foreign, Hungarian.
04:50Yen is Japanese.
04:52Lev is Bulgarian.
04:53Krona is actually Danish and Norwegian.
04:57And we know about the Ruble.
04:58But well done.
04:59Good start.
04:59Sally and Les, your first shapeshifters.
05:02Okay.
05:02So, we'll see the category.
05:04British foods.
05:05And you see the squares.
05:06One square beside the other.
05:07You can't rotate the shape.
05:09Crapstone blue sounds like a cheese.
05:11Yeah.
05:12A field water cake.
05:13Is that real?
05:15What about Bakewell tart and Cornish jarg is a cheese.
05:18So, they're British foods.
05:19Yeah.
05:20I think those two.
05:21Cornish jarg are cheese.
05:23Well, it sounds like a cheese.
05:24I ate cheese.
05:25So, I don't know.
05:26But it sounds like it should be a cheese.
05:28I'm not a foodie.
05:29I know one of them.
05:30Definitely.
05:33Okay.
05:34We're going to go for Bakewell tart and Cornish jarg.
05:36Bakewell tart and Cornish jarg.
05:38Let's see.
05:40Oh!
05:41I thought it couldn't work out if you said you hate cheese.
05:45I hate cheese.
05:46Apes cheese.
05:47No, I hate cheese.
05:48I've never eaten cheese.
05:50But you know Cornish jarg is a cheese.
05:51And you're absolutely right.
05:52It's wrapped in nettles.
05:53So, you won't like that.
05:54No, don't try that.
05:55Fat rascal is a food.
05:57It's kind of rock cake.
05:59Sussex pond pudding is a suet pastry.
06:02Some of them are made up and Suffolk punches a horse.
06:05And a lawnmower.
06:07And a lawnmower?
06:08Yeah.
06:08Okay.
06:09A greedy horse.
06:09So, you're level.
06:11Level.
06:12I wouldn't describe it as tense.
06:13But it's beginning to be exciting.
06:17Carol and David, your second puzzle.
06:19Now, the shape has increased here.
06:20Here we go.
06:21Have a little look.
06:23Performers on the original 1984.
06:25Do they know it's Christmas single?
06:26Oh, man.
06:26And we want three vertically.
06:28Okay.
06:29Oh, okay.
06:29You can't rotate the shape.
06:30Oh, vertical.
06:31Oh, yeah.
06:32Yes, you can't rotate the shape.
06:33So, it's one or other of the columns.
06:36So, who isn't it?
06:38I don't think it's Sade.
06:40Boy George was in it.
06:42Bono was in it.
06:43Phil Collins must have been in it.
06:44I think it's, yeah.
06:45I think so.
06:46It's 1984.
06:48Is it the second column?
06:50Second column.
06:50Yeah.
06:52Bono, Boy George, Phil Collins.
06:54Let's see.
06:56Yes.
06:57Nicely done.
06:59We're not going to VAR on that one.
07:01So, there are three.
07:02So, Martin Kemp, George Michaels.
07:03Kemp was in Spandau Ballet.
07:05George Michael, Sting.
07:06And Sade, I think, performed, but not on the single.
07:11Bless her.
07:11Right.
07:12May get harder, Sally and Les.
07:14Here's your next one.
07:15Shapeshifters, the category.
07:16Nicknames of men's world dance champions.
07:19And we need an L on its side, basically.
07:21Can't rotate the shape.
07:22Can't.
07:24Oh, hang on.
07:24Do you know any of them?
07:26Wow.
07:27Yeah.
07:28Do you?
07:29No.
07:29Something's coming into the back of my mind from watching my dad play darts as a kid.
07:37The nuke is coming off.
07:38I've got an idea of the Milky Bar kid.
07:40Got it in my head.
07:41I played the grown-up Milky Bar kid in a drama.
07:44Did you?
07:45Did you?
07:46Did you?
07:46I can see that.
07:47That's brilliant.
07:49I can see that.
07:50But, um, I've just got an idea that it might be that.
07:55The Milky Bar kid, the bulldog and the power.
07:57But I might be completely and utterly totally wrong.
08:00But have we got any better options?
08:00No, I've got no options.
08:02I don't know.
08:03Yeah.
08:03Go for that.
08:04Sorry if it's wrong.
08:06Milky Bar kid, bulldog, power.
08:07Let's see.
08:09Oh.
08:10Yes.
08:11I think we've got it.
08:12I would have gone there, to be honest, because the power is one of the most famous dance players,
08:16Phil Taylor.
08:17Yeah, Phil the power.
08:18We, well, I think Chizzy is one, which would make the pie man, which I believe is another.
08:25Right.
08:25And the nuke, which I haven't got a clue about, would make sense if the other two are right.
08:29They're great.
08:30I'll tell you who the nuke is.
08:32Luke.
08:33Is that Luke?
08:33Oh, it's Luke.
08:34It's Luke.
08:34Yeah.
08:35Oh, Colin.
08:36Oh, let's see the answer.
08:39Oh, wow.
08:40Oh, wow.
08:41There are others in there.
08:43The limestone cowboy is Bob Anderson, also known as Clint Plywood.
08:49They have the best names, don't they?
08:52Bully boy, Michael Smith, the power we've mentioned, but he wasn't part of the answer.
08:56The nuke is Luke.
08:57And then it's Darth Maple is John Parts, so-called because he's Canadian.
09:03That's hard, isn't it?
09:04It is hard.
09:04The only one that got right was the one that I didn't know.
09:08Doing well so far.
09:09Really doing well.
09:10Yeah, that's tricky.
09:11Carol and David, here's yours.
09:13Okay.
09:14Right.
09:15Right.
09:16Words in the Oxford English Dictionary.
09:18That can go very, very wide and weird.
09:20I quite like the idea of this.
09:21So look at the shape.
09:22One on top of the other and one diagonal.
09:24Turpitude is definitely a word.
09:27I love bumfuzzle.
09:29Oh, if turpitude's right, fastidious is a word.
09:33Fastidious is a word.
09:35Pongbox.
09:36Pongbox.
09:37Can only be...
09:38What would a pongbox be?
09:40Would that be a nose?
09:41What's a lolly bag?
09:41What's a lolly bag?
09:42Would it be a nose?
09:43A pongbox?
09:47Snor...
09:47Snorgan?
09:48I don't know.
09:49That's an actor, isn't it?
09:50Snorgan Freeman?
09:53Bumfuzzle.
09:54Oh, great word.
09:55Oh, now then.
09:56This is what I'd like it to be.
09:58Go on.
09:59Fastidious is a word.
10:01Yeah.
10:01Sagacity is a word.
10:03Yeah.
10:03I would love bumfuzzle to be a word.
10:05I think just for the fact that you want it to happen, Carol, we're going to go.
10:10Because otherwise...
10:10Yeah.
10:11We're either going bumfuzzle or pongbox, aren't we?
10:15Yeah.
10:15What should we do?
10:16I think bumfuzzle's a better one to get wrong.
10:19I love to bet on the bumfuzzle.
10:21We're going for bumfuzzle.
10:22Right.
10:23I mean, bumfuzzle is a great word, whether or not it's real or not.
10:26Sagacity, yes, is a word.
10:28Fastidious is a word.
10:30Is that the correct answer?
10:31Let's see.
10:33Well done.
10:35We are done.
10:37Is that what you went for?
10:39Yes.
10:39So, crapulent is, turpitude is, lollygag is, what's that, to dawdle.
10:43But bumfuzzle is an old way of saying...
10:45Can I suggest what it might be?
10:46Yeah, go on.
10:47Tell me.
10:47Well, you used to say bum fluff, didn't you, when you had it before you got a beard.
10:51Yes.
10:52So, it could be the growth of a beard.
10:54I like that.
10:55It's wrong, but it's...
10:57No, it's what the show is doing.
10:59That question did it.
11:00It bumfuzzled you.
11:01Oh.
11:02You got a little bit like, where are we here?
11:04What are we doing?
11:05Oh, I like that.
11:06That is to bumfuzzle.
11:07I'm going to use that, though.
11:08I think the whole show could be called bumfuzzling, actually.
11:11So, bumfuzzle, sagacity.
11:12Celebrity bumfuzzling.
11:13Celebrity bumfuzzling.
11:15It might be the wrong channel.
11:16All right.
11:17Sally and Les, here's your next one.
11:20Shapeshifters, category ladies' names mentioned in Mambo No. 5.
11:24Oh, lordy.
11:25And you see the shape.
11:26Start singing it.
11:27That was in the royal family when I was in it.
11:30Was it?
11:30Okay.
11:31Just a little wonder.
11:32Oh, it was?
11:32Yeah.
11:33Ricky and Jeff were singing it.
11:35Jeff were singing it, yeah.
11:38While they were decorating.
11:40You could sing it through if you want, if that helps.
11:42A little Rita.
11:43Rita.
11:44Oh, God, they're all there.
11:45Sing it, Les.
11:46I think it's Sandra, Rita and Angela.
11:50Can you rule out, Sandra, Rita?
11:52I think that sounds right.
11:53A little bit of Sandra.
11:57That sounds right.
11:59The problem is, when you traditionally listen to this song,
12:03you've probably had a couple of drinks.
12:06You are actually mambo-ing, aren't you?
12:09Right, come on.
12:10Let's go for Erica, Susie and Pamela.
12:12It's either that or Sandra, Rita.
12:15Yeah, I don't know.
12:16It could be anything.
12:16It could be anything.
12:17Erica, Susie, Pamela is your answer.
12:20Could be the song.
12:20It could work.
12:21Go on.
12:22Let's see.
12:23There are 16 names that I've got down here.
12:27That's a really tough one.
12:28It is tough.
12:29Oh, it was that.
12:30Oh, no.
12:32Interestingly, you were right on Erica and Pamela,
12:35so there's no shame here.
12:36I've never gone for that one.
12:36Never mind.
12:36Tina was in it as well, but it's Sandra, Rita, Angela.
12:40We did say the other one and then didn't go for it.
12:42Oh, no.
12:43I know.
12:43I heard, Les, honestly, I heard,
12:45but I really wish I could give you a point for that,
12:46but it would be catastrophic.
12:49At the end of our first round,
12:51how are you feeling about these answers at home?
12:54Carol and David have, let's see, seven.
12:57Les and Sally.
12:58That's good.
12:59Oh.
13:01That's a great job.
13:03It's not quite a football score.
13:05It's gone beyond that.
13:06But you can recover.
13:07There's no question.
13:08I've seen that as a football score.
13:10It's, well, it's an unusual game.
13:13I was told you about that.
13:14Have you played in one?
13:15Yeah, I played in the highest score in the Premier League,
13:18seven, four.
13:19Seven, four.
13:20What was that?
13:21Portsmouth versus Reading.
13:23Eleven goals.
13:24Yeah.
13:24I wasn't man of the match, put it that way.
13:26So, it is time for us to rest our weary brains
13:31for a few minutes.
13:32We're going to take a quick ad break
13:33and we'll see you after this.
13:38To solve this Pathwords puzzle,
13:40swap the letters in just one column
13:41to reveal the correct answers.
13:44Happy puzzling.
13:45Did you make the right choice
13:58and solve this Pathwords puzzle?
14:01If you did, great job.
14:07Welcome back.
14:08Time for round two.
14:10For the first time,
14:11one of the teams will be trying to solve a puzzle
14:13at the letterbox.
14:14Their opponents will get a chance
14:15to do the same later.
14:16But now, they'll be scoring some points
14:18all on their own.
14:19So, first up this time,
14:20a Carol and David.
14:21It's just you two versus the puzzle
14:23and the game you're playing tonight
14:24is Pathwords.
14:28So, I shall explain.
14:30You're going to see three rows
14:31of five jumbled letters
14:32which must be rearranged
14:33to complete three words.
14:34Letters highlighted are locked
14:36while letters on physical tiles
14:38are those to be rearranged.
14:40Tiles can only be moved vertically.
14:42Do you see it happening here?
14:42So, you move them vertically
14:43within the column
14:44and gradually you can see
14:46the word at the top
14:47coming together.
14:49Oh, taxis
14:50and then blunt
14:51and then stoop.
14:51There we go.
14:52But crucially,
14:53only move them vertically.
14:54So, Carol and David,
14:55head on over to the letterbox
14:57to play Pathwords.
15:01Carol and David,
15:01in your first puzzle,
15:02the first letter in each word
15:04plus two extra letters
15:05will be locked to you
15:05against the clock
15:06to complete all three words.
15:07Once you're happy,
15:08hit the button for three points.
15:09Here's your first Pathword.
15:10S-T-H-K.
15:13OK, so it ends in K.
15:14So, I think C goes there.
15:17Do you want to do that?
15:17Yeah, I'll just move those.
15:19Yeah?
15:21So, what's that?
15:23Oh.
15:25Track.
15:26Track, yeah.
15:27OK, solve the middle one first.
15:29Right.
15:30Yeah.
15:30Go on, David.
15:31That's got to be a U
15:32and a P.
15:34So, S-P, OK.
15:36Oh.
15:38No, that's not right, is it?
15:39Hunts.
15:40Hunts.
15:40Spilt.
15:41Spilt, yes!
15:42So, hit the button.
15:43Oh, go, go, go.
15:44Spilt.
15:46Hunts.
15:46Yes.
15:47There we go.
15:48Round of words.
15:49Yes.
15:49I think, Carol,
15:49you did superbly well.
15:51Have you not been honest?
15:52You've still been glaring at it
15:53without making any sense of it.
15:54Here is your next set of letters.
15:56Going to get a little bit harder now.
15:57We're going to lock in
15:58one letter fewer
15:58for your trouble.
15:59This is four points now.
16:01OK, both.
16:01Here it is.
16:03OK.
16:04Trick, T-R-I-C-K.
16:06Boom.
16:06Do it.
16:07Boom.
16:07Like that.
16:08Getting good at this, Carol.
16:09Oh, I like the old...
16:09I know.
16:10This movement's come back.
16:15Right, there we go, yeah.
16:17So, trick.
16:18Shept.
16:19Shept.
16:19Sounds like it should be a word.
16:21Shept.
16:22Shept.
16:24Stoke.
16:25Stoke.
16:26Stop.
16:27Oh.
16:28Wheat.
16:29Wheat.
16:30Wheat.
16:31See how wheat looks.
16:33Come on.
16:34Come on, Carol, well done.
16:35Stoke.
16:36Wheat.
16:37Wheat.
16:37Is stoke a word?
16:38I had a stoke.
16:40I had a stoke on my foot.
16:43Oh, OK.
16:44That's really interesting.
16:45So, I was thinking you were going to go,
16:47oh, tripe and stock.
16:49You could have gone like that.
16:50Yeah, but actually, no, no, put it back,
16:51because I think actually that,
16:52we've accepted that,
16:53because stoke is a word.
16:55Of course it's a word.
16:55It's something to do with an 18th century mining term.
17:00Ah, yes.
17:01You've got it.
17:01Fair and square.
17:02Yeah.
17:03Let's see your next set of letters.
17:04We're cranking up the difficulty in the third puzzle.
17:06We'll only lock the first letter of each word.
17:08The correct answer is now worth a whopping five points.
17:11Let's see the letters now.
17:13BSL is all I can give you.
17:15OK, right, so you can't have L-R,
17:19you can't have L-N, so L-E.
17:21Oh, you're too good at this.
17:22That's great, the way she does that.
17:23So, there.
17:24Right.
17:26What are you saying?
17:28Hmm.
17:29So, we've got S-N-I-
17:32Snabbed and Louie.
17:35Snout.
17:36Snout.
17:36No.
17:37Ah!
17:4020 seconds left, guys.
17:42Come on.
17:43What's happening at the top is B-R.
17:45So, we have L-E-A...
17:49Right.
17:50Leans.
17:50Yeah, I'll just move those, yeah?
17:52Quick, quick.
17:52Leans.
17:58Oh, time up.
18:00Let's see what you've got.
18:01You've got brobbed, snooey, and leans.
18:04Let's see what it should have been.
18:06So what we would do, though, is we put that there,
18:09and we just go like that.
18:11So we've got bride there.
18:13And then snows there.
18:16Ah, right.
18:17And then lent, as in he lent over.
18:20Yeah.
18:21You've been bum-fuzzled.
18:23Well done, Carol and David.
18:25You have scored seven.
18:26So next we'll see.
18:27I think next time you move them around.
18:28Yeah, yeah, that's it.
18:29Why are you not using the goalkeeper's hands?
18:31I know, I know.
18:32For crying out loud.
18:33Looking out.
18:34We can move all the letters in one motion.
18:35I know, exactly.
18:37Sally and Les, your turn now to play Path Words.
18:41You can start when I show you the letters.
18:43There we go.
18:45Okay.
18:46Um, let's say drape.
18:49What are your thoughts, Les?
18:52Yes, drape, that's good.
18:53And then, let's say, um, uh, uh, um, no, that's not right.
19:00Oh, eesh.
19:01Oh, no.
19:02Uh, hang on.
19:03You've gone wrong with drape there, maybe.
19:04Yeah.
19:05What do you think, Les?
19:06What do you think?
19:07Oh, uh, uh, drape, uh.
19:10Oh, God.
19:11Um.
19:12Quick as you can.
19:13Oh, God.
19:14Oh, Lordy.
19:15We've got out of the columns now.
19:17Sorry.
19:18That's right.
19:19That's all right.
19:20Hang on.
19:21Let's get one.
19:22There's any stroke of genius here?
19:23Um.
19:24That one ends in Y.
19:25Yeah.
19:26Yeah.
19:27Time ran out.
19:28That was awful.
19:29Sorry, I got the first one horribly wrong.
19:31Looking at this...
19:32Whale?
19:33Oh, no, you can't go.
19:34I just wonder if we have to go booty there.
19:36I'm just thinking you start with...
19:37There's not much that can...
19:38Yeah, I know.
19:39I...
19:40I thought it was drape.
19:41And then it's wheel.
19:42Yeah.
19:43It was drape, interestingly.
19:44Oh.
19:45So I thought you'd gone wrong with Jacob.
19:46You didn't.
19:47And it was wheel.
19:48Okay.
19:49Oh.
19:50So it's drape, wheel, booty.
19:51There we go.
19:52Oh, what a shame.
19:53Let's see your next set of letters.
19:54It's going to get harder as we lock in one letter fewer.
19:57For your trouble, this is worth four points.
19:59So, Les, Sally, here we go.
20:02Okay.
20:03So that's got to...
20:04Sally, and thoughts?
20:05That's got to be an O or a U, hasn't it?
20:08Erm...
20:09Erm...
20:10So what's this one?
20:11Erm...
20:12E.
20:13So let's get this one first.
20:14Yeah?
20:15Yeah, okay.
20:16Erm...
20:17Punky.
20:18Potty, is it?
20:19Ooh, putty.
20:20Potty.
20:21Potty.
20:22Potty.
20:23Right.
20:24Erm...
20:25So that's the one.
20:26And then what we've got here, we've got...
20:27Er...
20:28Toots, that's not right, is it?
20:29No.
20:30Erm...
20:31Amuse.
20:32Oh, hang on, the middle one's there.
20:33What, something's wrong.
20:34Something's wrong, what's wrong?
20:35Wait, wait, wait, you're nearly there.
20:36What's wrong, what's wrong?
20:37Toucan.
20:38Toucan, what's wrong?
20:39Erm...
20:40Er...
20:41Token.
20:42Yes!
20:43Yes!
20:44Yes!
20:45Yes!
20:46Yeah, potty led you astray there, just briefly.
20:48Well done, Sally, that was good.
20:49Yeah, that was great.
20:50I'm sensing you're communicating something there.
20:52Yeah, you're really...
20:53I'm seeing...
20:54Some sort of waveform.
20:55I'm seeing letters flying all over the place.
20:57Yeah, well...
20:58Sorry about that.
20:59Putty, not potty.
21:00There we go, not to be confused.
21:01Well good.
21:02Let's see your next set of letters.
21:03We're cranking up the difficulty in the third puzzle.
21:05We'll only lock the first letter of each word.
21:07The correct answer is now worth a whopping five points.
21:10Here we go.
21:11E, D, G.
21:12Oh, OK.
21:13Erm...
21:14Erm...
21:15E...
21:16That's got to be an R, hasn't it?
21:17Is it?
21:18Or...
21:19Or E...
21:20No, it's got to be an R, hasn't it?
21:21Erm...
21:22E...
21:23B and L, couldn't it?
21:24Elbow.
21:25Elbow.
21:26Oh, well done.
21:27Oh, there's no B.
21:28Erm...
21:29Erm...
21:30Oh, gosh.
21:31Ooh.
21:32Drone, there's drone.
21:33Drone.
21:34Erm...
21:35Oh, is it?
21:36Oh, that doesn't work.
21:37Er...
21:38Drone.
21:39Maybe start with the low...
21:40The third word here.
21:41Erm...
21:42That's what's killing us.
21:43Your time is nearly up.
21:44Oh, God.
21:45Is it groan?
21:46Grow...
21:47Grow...
21:48Growl.
21:49Growl.
21:50Growl.
21:51Yeah.
21:52Oh, this looks good now.
21:53Erm...
21:54Erm...
21:55Oh, no.
21:56It doesn't work.
21:57Emility.
21:58I'm afraid time ran out.
21:59Yeah.
22:00What do you think, Les?
22:01Any thoughts on that?
22:02I...
22:03I felt like I was in somebody else's dream.
22:04Well, it must be elite if it's additive, right?
22:07My nightmare.
22:08So, could it be...
22:09Oh, it could be elite.
22:10Yeah.
22:11Could it be that?
22:12He's downy.
22:13I guess downy works, yeah.
22:14Oh, gosh.
22:15Well, Sally, what can I say?
22:17Got it.
22:18And Les, as well, playing well, playing strongly.
22:20It's like some sort of, like, vision you're having.
22:23Got it.
22:24So, well done, Sally and Les.
22:25Let's head back to our seats.
22:26Oh, good, Sally.
22:27Oh.
22:28Oh.
22:29How many points did you rack up at home?
22:32Sally and Les, your visit to the letterbox has scored you four points.
22:37Let's see what that's done to the scores.
22:40Carol and David, 14.
22:43Oh.
22:44Oh, Les and Sally.
22:45Oh, my Lord.
22:46Oh.
22:47Oh.
22:48You're a Liverpool fan, aren't you?
22:50So you're playing one of the legends.
22:51I am.
22:52Absolutely.
22:53He is one of the absolute legends.
22:55I'm doing a play about Bill Shankly at the moment, so my head is crammed with football.
23:00There we go.
23:01Yeah.
23:02David, while playing for Liverpool in the 90s, you and your teammates were nicknamed the
23:06Spice Boys.
23:07The tabloids for your pop star looks, trendy haircuts, and high-profile endorsements.
23:12Woo!
23:13What happened?
23:14I'm trying to think of the word to describe what you've just done there.
23:17You've given us a punch in the face and said, I'm a really nice lad.
23:22What is it?
23:23Bum-fuzzled?
23:24Bum-fuzzled.
23:25Les, how are we feeling?
23:26I don't want you to lose confidence, Les.
23:27It's important.
23:28No.
23:29I'm going to have Shankly in my head.
23:30You're on your game.
23:31It's bearing me on.
23:32Right.
23:33You're not walking alone.
23:34You've got Sally with you.
23:35Time for our next perplexing puzzle.
23:36It is heat map.
23:37So, David, you played before they bothered with stuff like heat maps in football, didn't
23:43you?
23:44Because that's taken the fun out of it, in a way.
23:46Yeah.
23:47Yeah.
23:48I was there when they started bringing them in and questioned what it was all about.
23:50But I always felt it was unfair on the keeper.
23:52Because, I mean, the goalkeeper's heat map was just a tiny little...
23:54There might have been one or two times where I kind of ventured out of the goal.
23:58Yeah, yeah.
23:59So, let's show you how this works.
24:00The category here is dog.
24:03And the letters used to type the answer are highlighted on the keyboard.
24:09And here's the crucial thing.
24:11If the letter features in the answer once, it appears yellow.
24:15If it's twice, orange.
24:16Three or more times, red.
24:18So, any ideas?
24:20Yeah.
24:21Terrier.
24:22Terrier.
24:23Yeah, that's it.
24:24Well done.
24:25Terrier.
24:26Which only has four different letters in it.
24:27So, we're feeling good?
24:28Sally, Les?
24:29Yeah.
24:30You want your first heat map?
24:31Shall we bring it out here?
24:32Yeah.
24:33That's it.
24:34Here's your first heat map, Sally and Les.
24:37U.S. City.
24:38Okay.
24:41Is it Atlanta?
24:42Yeah.
24:43It could be, yeah.
24:44Absolutely.
24:45So, yellow is once, orange is twice.
24:47Atlanta.
24:48Red is three or more times.
24:49I think it's Atlanta.
24:51You think it's Atlanta?
24:52Let's have a look.
24:54Yeah.
24:55Yes!
24:56We got one.
24:58Brilliant, Sally.
24:59Carol and David, your first heat map.
25:02Ready.
25:03So, category musical instruments.
25:06Instruments.
25:07Musical instrument.
25:08Oh.
25:09There we go.
25:12Didgeridoo.
25:14Didgeridoo.
25:15Didgeridoo.
25:16Yeah, it's got three Ds, that.
25:18Didgeridoo.
25:19Didgeridoo.
25:20Didgeridoo.
25:21Oh, done.
25:22Let's see.
25:24Yay.
25:25Oh, my goodness.
25:26And you were straight there.
25:27Although I'm not really sure that it's very musical.
25:29But, you know.
25:30Yeah, but this is a good play.
25:32Sally and Les, over to you.
25:34Category first.
25:36Tennis player.
25:37Tennis player.
25:38Tennis player.
25:39So, yellow once, orange twice, red three or more times.
25:42Do you know a tennis player?
25:43I don't know any.
25:44Raducanu.
25:45Emma Raducanu.
25:46Emma Raducanu.
25:47Emma Raducanu.
25:48Emma Raducanu says Les.
25:49Oh.
25:50This is your round.
25:51This is it.
25:52We're back.
25:53Les is acing it.
25:5480 mile an hour serves.
25:55Carol and David, here's your next one.
25:57Squid Game.
25:58Oh, not a chance.
25:59Oh, right.
26:00No, I don't know.
26:01No.
26:02Have you ever seen it?
26:03Yeah.
26:04I would.
26:05Red light greenlight.
26:06What would that work?
26:07R-E-D.
26:08Yeah.
26:09L-I-G-T.
26:10Red light greenlight.
26:11Red light greenlight.
26:12Red light greenlight.
26:13Oh my lord.
26:14That's the truth.
26:15That's good.
26:16I've never seen it.
26:17I've never seen it.
26:18This is where you creep forwards on the green light.
26:21And the head turns around.
26:24That's it.
26:25And it's a very, very scary thing.
26:27Oh my lord.
26:34sort of scary game, if you don't stop in time, you get shot, basically.
26:38I would sing the song, but I think you might get done for copyright.
26:41Well done, love.
26:43Well done. You would not have got that one, you guys, would you?
26:45Never. Okay. Let's go. Let's see yours.
26:49So, Les, Sally, yours, Bill Murray film.
26:55It's the one, translation, Lost in Translation.
26:58Lost in Translation, yeah.
26:58Lost in Translation.
26:59Lost in Translation.
27:00This is it, baby. We found your superpower.
27:05There you go.
27:06Very good.
27:07Carol and David, your next puzzle.
27:10Singer.
27:11Oh.
27:12So many to choose from.
27:13We both went.
27:14So many.
27:15So many.
27:19Elvis Costello.
27:30Very good.
27:32Elvis Costello.
27:32Yeah.
27:33Good one.
27:33Very good.
27:34Let's see.
27:35Elvis Costello.
27:37Yeah.
27:39David, just hit it.
27:39That's good.
27:41My hero.
27:42Yours as well?
27:42Yeah, absolutely my hero.
27:44Part of Oliver's army.
27:45Yeah.
27:45Yeah.
27:46But I mean, God, 12 great albums on the trot.
27:49Singer Elvis Costello, well done.
27:51You're playing so well, both teams.
27:52My goodness.
27:53If you manage to solve the heat map puzzles before our guests, well done.
27:56That's the end of that round.
27:57Wow.
27:58Carol and David.
27:58Yeah, sorry, Les.
27:59You wanted to go over another hour.
28:02There's only one we could do.
28:03Okay.
28:04Let's have a look at the scores.
28:06Carol and David, 20.
28:08Les and Sally, 12.
28:10I think you're catching it.
28:11I think this is definitely.
28:12How is this compared to lifting the FA Cup, David?
28:19Right.
28:20We have got half time in this show.
28:21Carol and Sally are going to give David and Les the hairdryer treatment.
28:25See you in a minute.
28:30If you want to keep puzzling, see if you can complete the vertical word to solve this third
28:35rule.
28:36Best of luck.
28:42Have you completed the missing word and solved this third rule?
28:52If you did, well done.
28:58Welcome back to Celebrity Puzzling.
28:59Let's all keep calm and puzzle on.
29:01Our next round is Join the Dots.
29:06Now, it's a bit like one of those dot-to-dot puzzles that we used to do when we were kids,
29:10except much more likely to make us swear loudly.
29:13So, let's give one a spin.
29:14The category here, just our example, is Mathematics.
29:18Now, Carol would love this.
29:20So, in the buzzer round, you'll be shown a puzzle consisting of a category and dots.
29:24As soon as you see the dots, you can buzz.
29:27Lines then start to join the dots together and spell out the correct answer.
29:31Carol knows already, of course.
29:33Algebra.
29:33Algebra.
29:34There we go.
29:35Another bit of algebra.
29:36So, the first player to buzz in and give the correct answer will score one point for their
29:39team.
29:40If a player buzzes in and is wrong, the animation will freeze.
29:43The opposition then have the chance to score a point instead.
29:46All clear?
29:46Yeah.
29:47All good.
29:47Fingers on buzzers.
29:49David, you can feel free to mash the buzzer with your massive hands.
29:53Here's the first one for you.
29:55Country.
29:58Carol.
29:59Uruguay.
30:00Is it Uruguay?
30:02Yeah.
30:03Yes!
30:05The Vorderman is good.
30:06Fingers on buzzers.
30:07Here we go again.
30:09Category star.
30:20David.
30:21Supernova.
30:22Supernova.
30:23Very good.
30:23You're a quizzer.
30:25David James is a quizzer.
30:27OK.
30:27Next one.
30:28Category singer.
30:33David James.
30:34Oh, I've gone too early.
30:36Laguini Pavarotti.
30:37I don't know how to spell his first name.
30:39Is that correct?
30:41No.
30:42So, Les and Sally.
30:44I think it's Luciano Pavarotti.
30:46OK.
30:47Let's see.
30:49You're right.
30:50Oh.
30:51But you were so close.
30:53No.
30:54But in football, no one mentions the first name.
30:56No, I know.
30:57When he's different in opera.
30:59Just Pavarotti.
30:59You're so right.
31:00Yeah.
31:01OK.
31:01Fingers on buzzers.
31:02Here we go again.
31:03TV.
31:04Right.
31:09Sally.
31:09Oh, no.
31:11Got this wrong.
31:12A touch of frost, I was going to say.
31:14No.
31:15Let's hand it over.
31:19You've got to get it from that frozen position.
31:23Antique.
31:25A.
31:27Time's nearly up.
31:28T.
31:29I.
31:30Time out.
31:31Let's see.
31:32Complete it.
31:32Antiques Roadshow.
31:34Peach's filmed fun.
31:35Antiques in the attic.
31:37I couldn't get the attic at the bottom.
31:39Oh, no.
31:40And Les shouting Atlantic didn't help you at all.
31:42No, sorry.
31:43I didn't realise.
31:44I thought it was a team game.
31:47I was carrying you off.
31:49Right.
31:49Fingers on buzzers.
31:50Next category.
31:51Football.
31:52Football, David.
31:55Queen's Park Rangers.
31:56David says Queen's Park Rangers.
31:58Very good.
31:59No doubt.
31:59Yeah.
32:01You had to get that.
32:02That's good.
32:04I'm impressed.
32:05Fingers on buzzers.
32:06I like this round.
32:07Actress.
32:08Oh.
32:17David.
32:18Margot Robbie.
32:19Yeah.
32:20Margot Robbie is right.
32:21Oh, okay.
32:23You are so good.
32:25Very good.
32:25So are you beating our celebrities so far at home?
32:27Let's have a look at the scores.
32:29Yeah.
32:29Well, eh.
32:30So, at the end of that round, Carol and David.
32:3324.
32:35Les and Sally.
32:3613.
32:37We're having a man.
32:38It's a bit of a man in there yet.
32:40The situation is difficult.
32:42It is difficult.
32:43But not terminal.
32:44So it's time for our penultimate round.
32:46In this one, both teams will head over to the letterbox.
32:49And the team who solves their puzzles the quickest will score two bonus points.
32:54Time to get serious.
32:55Les, that's particularly directed at you.
32:57Okay.
32:58It is time to play Fernandrum.
33:04So, quick look.
33:06You'll see there are three anagrams, each one letter longer than the one before.
33:10And you've just got to rearrange the tiles to solve the five-letter anagram, then the six-letter one, and then the last one.
33:16And, as ever, you'll be against the clock.
33:18The correct answer's here.
33:19Let's have a look.
33:20Let's rearrange.
33:21Trump, crispy buffalo.
33:23Crispy buffalo.
33:23Crispy buffalo.
33:25You'll score two points per solved word.
33:27Got to go top to bottom.
33:28If you do all three anagrams faster than your opponents, you get two bonus points.
33:33Carol and David, you can go first.
33:34Please head over to the letterbox to face your fate and your Fernandrum.
33:38Remember, as soon as you've solved the third anagram and it turns green, hit the button to stop the clock.
33:46Your time starts now.
33:47Onion.
33:48Onion.
33:49Brilliant.
33:50Right.
33:51Love it.
33:51Using David James' hands.
33:53Ballad.
33:58No, there's only one hour.
33:59Labeled.
34:02No.
34:04No?
34:05No.
34:06Car.
34:06Bladed.
34:08Blade.
34:11Oh, come on.
34:13Apple, double.
34:15Labbed.
34:17Oh, it's the second one.
34:20B-L-A-B-D-E-L.
34:21Blimey neck.
34:22What is that one?
34:23Double, double, double, double, double.
34:25Right.
34:26You said dabble, Carol.
34:31Yes.
34:32Dabble, well done.
34:33Okay, now the last one.
34:34I see.
34:35So, Y at the end.
34:37Um, I see.
34:40Duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh.
34:41I'm just making it up now.
34:43Aye.
34:44So, if that helps at all.
34:46D-Decency.
34:47D-Cency.
34:48D.
34:49No.
34:50No.
34:50D-Cency.
34:51No.
34:51No.
34:51No.
34:52Oh.
34:53D-Caney.
34:53Ah!
34:54D-U-M.
34:56D-Caney.
34:58Uh.
34:59Oh, this is difficult.
35:00This could give the others a chance now.
35:02C-I-A-N-I-T.
35:04Go on, then.
35:05C-I-A-N-I-D.
35:06C-I-A-N-I-D.
35:09Oh, yeah.
35:09Oh, yeah.
35:09Oh, yeah.
35:10D-Caney.
35:12Superb.
35:13Superb.
35:14The great rule of Carol is put the Y at the end.
35:16Yeah, and then someone goes, OK.
35:18Carol goes like that and goes, oh, God, what have I done now?
35:21So, well done.
35:21Listen, that was good.
35:22You scored six points there.
35:23That was amazing.
35:24I think the big hands helped.
35:26The big hands were brilliant because they're precise hands as well.
35:29Absolutely, yeah.
35:29They stop things and they move things.
35:31We've discovered that.
35:33Before Sally and Les take on the fenundrum, it is time to take a short break to build some
35:37tension, but also because we're contractually obliged to do so.
35:40See you in a minute.
35:45Here's a fenundrum for you to unscramble during the break.
35:49Good luck.
35:53Did you successfully conquer the fenundrum?
36:07If you solved it, well done.
36:12Welcome back to the final part of Celebrity Puzzling.
36:15You join us as we reach crunch time with our Avengers Assemble of famous faces, team
36:20captains Carol and Sally and their guests, David and Les.
36:23So, let's get right back into it.
36:25Sally and Les, it's time to face the fenundrum.
36:27You'll have three anagrams.
36:29You must solve them in order.
36:30You need to beat Carol and David's time to earn the crucial bonus points.
36:34So, let's go over to the letterbox now for your turn to play fenundrum.
36:41Remember, as soon as you've solved the third anagram and it's turned green, hit the button
36:45to stop the clock.
36:45Your time starts now.
36:46What's that?
36:47Final.
36:47Final.
36:48Well done, Les.
36:49Final.
36:50Yes, final.
36:53Okay, absorb, not absorb.
36:55What is it?
36:57Let's move it around.
36:59Is there a SH?
37:00Yes.
37:01No.
37:02No.
37:03Back, back.
37:07Bishop.
37:07Bishop.
37:08Bishop.
37:09Bishop.
37:09Bishop.
37:09Yeah.
37:10Grandma.
37:11Keep moving it.
37:12You move it, love.
37:13No idea.
37:14Is it grandma?
37:15Bishop.
37:16Grandma.
37:17Oh, no, it's not.
37:20Ah.
37:22Oh, what's that?
37:23Grandma.
37:24It doesn't look right there.
37:28Man.
37:31Manage.
37:32Manage.
37:32Oh.
37:33Manage.
37:34No.
37:35Time's ticking.
37:35Marginal.
37:35Marginal.
37:36No.
37:36No.
37:37No L.
37:38No.
37:38Marginal.
37:41Hold on a minute.
37:43It's all over the shop.
37:44Guaranteed.
37:44No, not guarantee.
37:45Sorry.
37:46Upside down there.
37:47No, I'm making it up now.
37:48As you can probably see.
37:49I'm just making it up.
37:53Oh, man, I can see this.
37:55Is there a herb?
37:56Is it going to go crazy?
37:58No.
37:58I can't see it.
38:01Gosh.
38:02You can...
38:03I have to square one.
38:04Grand.
38:05No, keep doing that, don't we?
38:06It's not working.
38:07Grandma.
38:08Time's coming up.
38:09Oh, guys.
38:11When you said grandma, I suddenly thought, oh, no, you're going to go crazy.
38:14Oh, no.
38:16Just got it then.
38:17On a gram.
38:17Oh, my Lord.
38:18Here we go.
38:19I think that's it.
38:20Yes, I think that was it.
38:20What we're trying to solve was what it was.
38:22I just got it then.
38:24Oh, no.
38:25Sally and Liz, please take your seats.
38:32So, the winners of the two bonus points are Carol and David.
38:36Let's see the scores.
38:37Let's see how many balls were in the net here.
38:40Carol and David, 32.
38:42Les and Sally lagging a bit on 17.
38:47But, you know, Sally knows the last round can change it all.
38:51Yes, because you know how brilliant I am at this round.
38:53Yeah, yeah, yeah.
38:55Okay.
38:56David, you are a good player.
38:57You're a good quizzer.
38:58I love them, yeah.
38:59And you've saved the most penalties in Premier League history.
39:03Whoa.
39:04Oh, wow.
39:05I'm just saying, you know, Les, I'm sorry.
39:08You've caught it on a good day.
39:08I haven't saved that many penalties.
39:11Okay.
39:12So, it's all been leading inevitably to this, our final round, Memory Bank.
39:20Bit of catching up for Sally and Liz.
39:22This is the moment.
39:23You love a drama, Sally.
39:24You write them.
39:25Yeah.
39:25You would write this as you're on 17 points and suddenly you shoot past them.
39:30This is how I'm gearing up for that.
39:31That's the twist.
39:32Got it.
39:32Yeah.
39:32In a moment, I'll show you a grid of 12 words.
39:34Try your best to memorize the words and their positions before they are covered up by numbered tiles.
39:39I'll then ask questions against the clock.
39:42Look at Carol already reaching for her buzzer.
39:44So competitive, the Vorderman.
39:46Buzz in.
39:47Give me the number concealing the correct answer.
39:49If an answer has more than one word, you've got to give all the corresponding numbers in the correct order.
39:54You will score a point per word.
39:57From this moment, I promise I'm not going to distract you, except to talk loudly whenever any of you make the smallest mistake.
40:03Please reveal the Memory Bank.
40:05Iron.
40:07Bridge.
40:09Jane.
40:12Maiden.
40:12Shark.
40:15Golden.
40:17Gray.
40:19Age.
40:21Hair.
40:23Man.
40:25Lady.
40:27Gate.
40:28You'll have five seconds after I finish reading the question.
40:32Let's take the words away.
40:34Your time starts now.
40:36Auction and contract are variations of which card game?
40:40David.
40:41Two.
40:41Bridge.
40:43Correct.
40:45Which historical period followed the Stone Age and the Bronze Age?
40:47David.
40:49Iron.
40:50Needed two.
40:51Needed Iron Age.
40:52Aquarius and Electric Blues are songs from which musical?
40:57Sally.
40:57Oh, sorry.
40:58Oh, sorry.
40:59Eight.
41:00Age.
41:01No hair.
41:04Golfer Greg Norman was known as the Great White What?
41:08Liz.
41:09Five.
41:10Shark.
41:11Very good, Liz.
41:13Which structure links San Francisco and Marin County, California?
41:17Carol.
41:1712, six, two.
41:1812, six, two.
41:20Gate.
41:20Whoa.
41:21Golden Bridge.
41:21Oh, no.
41:22Oh, dear.
41:25Which Marvel superhero is named Tony Stark?
41:29David.
41:30One, seven.
41:35Iron.
41:36Gray.
41:36Gray.
41:37Oh, I'm looking for Iron Man.
41:39What colour was the champion racehorse Desert Orchid?
41:42Sally.
41:42Seven.
41:43Gray.
41:44Gray's right.
41:45First name of Agatha Christie's sleuth, Miss Marple.
41:49Les.
41:49Three.
41:50Jane.
41:51Correct.
41:53Bruce Dickinson is the vocalist with which Sally?
41:56One, four.
41:57Iron.
41:58Maiden.
41:59Very good.
41:59Sally.
42:00Lindsay.
42:01What three-word name is given to the woman who was Queen of England for nine days in 1553's
42:06Carol?
42:0711, three, seven.
42:11Lady.
42:12Jane.
42:13Gray.
42:14Well done, Maiden.
42:15Well done, Carol.
42:16Super.
42:16Which word goes before years and brown in songs by David Bowie and The Stranglers?
42:24Sally.
42:2612.
42:27Gate.
42:28Oh, it's golden.
42:29No, golden, I wanted.
42:30Yeah, sorry.
42:30Oh, yeah.
42:31Which colour appears in the title of E.L. James' first Fifty Shades novel?
42:35David.
42:38Four.
42:39Maiden.
42:40Oh, I'm not going to have it, yeah.
42:42Nearly there.
42:43In cricket, an over where no runs are scored has what name?
42:48Les.
42:48Five.
42:49Shark.
42:50Oh, Shark over, no.
42:52It shouldn't have hidden that one.
42:52We wanted Maiden.
42:53Yeah.
42:59I really want to give you iron for iron age, but the brutal scorers say it's we can't.
43:05It was iron age.
43:06Yes, I know it's harsh, David.
43:07Paul Daniels told me that if you take one and you rhyme it with something like scone,
43:13I saw an iron scone.
43:15Oh.
43:16Iron scone.
43:17Then three was a tree and I saw Jane in a tree.
43:21Ah.
43:21See?
43:22Okay.
43:22So if you put things visually...
43:25So you make the number into an image.
43:27Into an image, yeah.
43:28Yeah, bless you.
43:28That was a good little name drop of Paul Daniels there, actually.
43:31Yeah, bless him.
43:32Bless him.
43:33Well, listen, you all played well there.
43:34Let's reveal the final scores.
43:36It's a big moment.
43:37Carol and David have guard.
43:40Thirty-six.
43:41Did Les and Sally do it with a final rush?
43:44No!
43:44No!
43:44No, there's that!
43:45No, there's two!
43:46No, there's two.
43:47No, there's two.
43:48No, there's two.
43:49No, there's two.
43:49No, there's two.
43:51So, listen, congratulations.
43:52How was that for you, David?
43:53That was great.
43:54That last round was so good.
43:57You can do it.
43:57Yeah.
43:58Even though I was rubbish at it, it was really good.
44:01Well, Les, are you going to come back and try again?
44:03Because I feel like you now know what it's all about.
44:05Yes, absolutely.
44:06I know where I am now.
44:08I'm here with Sally.
44:09And grandma is a better word than anagram.
44:12Come on.
44:13That was so cruel.
44:13With two A's on the end.
44:15Your grandma.
44:16Yeah, exactly.
44:17When she falls off a cliff.
44:18Well, listen, thank you.
44:20All that remains for me to do now is to thank Carol, Sally, Les and David
44:23for some really fun puzzling.
44:25I'll see you next time when I'm joined by some brand new famous faces
44:28all vying to prove their puzzling prowess.
44:30Till then, I've been Jeremy Vine.
44:31Goodbye.
44:32Happy puzzling.
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