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Hannah Cockroft, Neil Morrissey, Penny Smith, Rhys Stephenson

Series 6, Week 1, Day 2

Every day this week, celebrity contestants Hannah Cockroft, Neil Morrissey, Penny Smith and Rhys Stephenson take on a series of quiz rounds selected by the host, quiz legend Richard Osman.

A daily winner is declared following a quickfire round at the end of each show, and the scores are tallied across the week, resulting in an overall champion being crowned on Friday.

Will the winning stars opt for the much-coveted House of Games decanter, or will they be tempted with the House of Games fondue set?

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00:00Hello, everybody. Welcome back. We've got some quizzing for you this week. We've got some really, really good players. No idea yet who's going to walk away with the trophy. Shall we meet them once again? They are Neil Morrissey. Hello.
00:23Hannah Cockroft. Reece Stevenson. What's up? And Penny Smith. I notice you're not following with the what's up, Penny. The thing is that Reece won comprehensively yesterday and I've noticed the posture is a bit more... A little bit different out there. More confidence. In all fairness, I feel like saying five million babies yesterday was a good motivation because I didn't need a proof I'm not a complete moron. I think that's why...
00:49Reece did very badly in the distinctly average round. If you didn't watch it, it's worth watching, but then did terrifically in every single round. So it's OK. So he's safe. Well done yesterday, Reece. Thank you. Great, great quizzing. Penny, he's going to be tough to beat this week, I think, isn't he? I think it is. We're going to have to gang up on him. Wow. No, but everyone's good quizzers. He's not going five from five this week. Bring it. Really? I'm sure of that. Neil, joint second yesterday. Shall we take a look at the weekly leaderboards? Yes, please.
01:15Reece up the top, you and Penny in second there, but it's a really, really good quality quizzing, wasn't it? I mean, it's very competitive. Yeah, absolutely. Do you want that? Yeah, exactly. And also some good guessing.
01:29Hannah, last place last time, but that's OK because you have won more than everybody else in this entire studio put together, so you don't really have to do anything. No.
01:37But if you were to win one more thing today, one of these prizes, which would you like to take back with you?
01:44There's a onesie, there's the helmet, the playing cards, the decanter and the tote bag.
01:49Ooh. Ooh, yeah, you're right. Quite like the tote bag.
01:53I could take that to a race meet with me, couldn't I? That would be nice. Put my sandwiches in it, off we go.
01:56Yeah, and they'd just go, why are you one house of games? You go, oh, no, Reece won and he gave it to me as a...
02:00LAUGHTER
02:02As a gift. Right. Game on. Come on.
02:05You see, Neil, I know how to motivate athletes.
02:10That's how you do it. Neil, what would you go for?
02:12Oh, I'm a bit torn between the decanter, because I love a scotch, any brown liquor, actually,
02:18and the cards, because I love playing cards too.
02:21Yeah, you want a bit of both. Yeah.
02:24Gosh, I don't know. I'll have to make a snap decision if I manage to beat Reece, yeah.
02:28Yeah, Reece, what would you go for? You got the toolbox yesterday, which you were very happy about.
02:32I've done it, so everything else is a bonus for me,
02:34but, like Neil, the cards look nice, but the thing is, people only play card games now
02:38where they're drinking or eating, and I would not bring those out,
02:41because they would get them messy, I wouldn't trust people.
02:43It's the last one we want. So the onesie's looking quite nice, though.
02:46Onesie. Yeah. It would suit you. Penny?
02:48Well, I was just thinking about the onesie, and I was just thinking,
02:51it needs a couple of darts in it, and I might take the arms up a bit.
02:54I might kind of try and change the bit, because it does make you look like quite elephant legs
02:58on the bottom there. So I might taper those a bit, and maybe give them a flare at the bottom.
03:02So you're saying the decanter? Yeah.
03:05Very wise. Yeah.
03:06Really great quizzing yesterday. It's going to be a very competitive week.
03:09Shall we get on and play Tuesday's House of Games? Absolutely.
03:11Your first round is...
03:14Hymn in Fate Sight.
03:17Neil, we will start with you. Your category is...
03:21Gems. I'm going to show you a question.
03:23The answer will be inside the question. It will be, the letters will be there.
03:27Maybe in between words, but they will be in the question itself.
03:29So your clue is this.
03:33If you want a gift for your July-born cherub, you might buy something featuring this red gemstone.
03:41Yeah, well, there are two clues there, aren't there? July, and I don't know what my birthstone is,
03:45and red, so that's at the end of cherub, and that's ruby.
03:49Were you born in July? Yeah, July 4.
03:51Ah. Yeah.
03:52So is my daughter, who is a ruby as well, and ruby is the correct answer.
03:55Very well done.
03:57Nice to meet you. Do you see how the round works?
03:59Yes.
03:59Hidden there.
04:00Hannah, a gem for you now.
04:03There are so many songs about this gem, you could hear one every day in the media.
04:07Monday, it might be Marilyn Monroe's.
04:10Oh, OK, OK.
04:13I want it to be Diamond, but...
04:15Well, it might be.
04:17Yep, Diamond, I found it. Media Monday, found it.
04:20Media Monday, found it.
04:21Neil and I both saw it.
04:22Annie Gover, Annie Gover, everybody.
04:24I think I wanted it to be, I just...
04:26Absolutely, God, it's lovely when you do find it, isn't it?
04:28Marilyn Monroe famously sang Diamonds on Girls With Friends.
04:31Absolutely.
04:32Rhys, one for you.
04:34Come on, you got this.
04:35It's good in the gem.
04:36It's good.
04:37For jewellery that will make a statement as soon as you appear,
04:40look for a piece using this gem, formed by a mollusk.
04:46That is a pearl.
04:47It's appear and look.
04:49Clear and look, pearl.
04:50Oh, well done, Rhys, nicely played.
04:53Are we going to go four from four on our gems?
04:55Penny, we've hidden one for you.
04:58If you wanted to develop a list of people who made jewellery using this gem,
05:02the Romans would definitely be on it.
05:07Opal.
05:08Oh, where is it?
05:10Develop a list.
05:11Oh, well played.
05:13Develop a list.
05:14Opal, nicely played, Penny.
05:15Neil, we changed the category.
05:18I'm now going to read you out a clue to do with trees.
05:23So we've hidden a tree.
05:24OK.
05:25In the forest of this question.
05:27Where is it?
05:27It was scientists in the Netherlands who first described a disease
05:32that overwhelmed and threatened this tree.
05:38Yes, it's in overwhelmed.
05:40It's the elm.
05:41Elm.
05:42Dutch elm disease.
05:42Dutch elm disease.
05:43It used to be a big thing in the 70s and 80s.
05:46Yep.
05:46I remember elms in this country decimated.
05:48We heard of little else, did we?
05:50Absolutely.
05:50On Blue Peter and whatever.
05:51It was all Dutch elm disease.
05:51During the power cuts.
05:52Yeah, exactly.
05:53During the three-day week.
05:54Yeah, exactly.
05:55Hannah, a tree for you.
05:57OK.
05:58Traditional Christmas decorations are not wholly made from branches
06:01of this tree.
06:02Ivy and other evergreens are used as well.
06:07Holly.
06:08Holly.
06:09And where is it?
06:10It's in Holly.
06:10Absolutely.
06:11Well played.
06:15Rhys.
06:16A tree hidden away.
06:17Oh, man.
06:19Those who don't want moths to leave their clothes nibbled and pierced,
06:22arrange for some aromatic wood from this tree to be left in the drawer.
06:31Oh, no.
06:32I don't know what it is.
06:34I'm just trying to find a tree.
06:34Yeah, you've got to find a tree.
06:36Yeah.
06:38Wow.
06:42Rhys, I'm going to time you out.
06:43I'm so sorry.
06:44Penny.
06:45Cedar.
06:46Oh, where?
06:47Pierced, arranged.
06:48Pierced, arranged, cedar.
06:50I was looking right at that.
06:53That was a house group in my school.
06:55I'm furious.
06:56Oh, was it?
06:56Yeah, it was.
06:57We had, yeah.
06:58I'm not going to say that because it might be in the next ones.
07:01But cedar was one.
07:03Oh, they were all trees, were they?
07:03Oh, yeah, they were all trees.
07:05Mine were all castles in Sussex.
07:06Oh, interesting.
07:07I was in Pevensie.
07:08Penny, one for you.
07:09Many evil archers were bound to score a bullseye
07:13when they made their bows with the tough, pliable wood
07:15from this tree, often found in churchyards.
07:18Ah, where is it then?
07:23So it should be you, isn't it?
07:24You?
07:25Or is it Willow in that case?
07:31Might have to time you out, Penny.
07:33Yeah.
07:34Should I time you out?
07:34Yeah.
07:36Rhys.
07:37It's you, it's the end of bullseye and when.
07:40Exactly right.
07:41I think you handed that one over, Penny, on a plate.
07:44Bullseye.
07:44That was high.
07:45We swapped.
07:46Again, clever, clever of the question, writers.
07:48Bullseye, you've not been looking at bullseye.
07:50I was looking for, yeah.
07:51You, well done if you said that at home, if you know what I mean.
07:54Hey.
07:55Let's find out our first scoreboard, shall we?
08:00Two points each.
08:01Oh, rather nice, isn't it?
08:03That is rather nice.
08:04Two points for everybody.
08:06Our next round is...
08:08You complete me.
08:13It is a pairs game, so the person in last place gets to choose their partner.
08:16But today, that's everybody.
08:18Penny, why don't you choose a partner today?
08:19Well, because I can't really be bothered to change, aren't you?
08:21Oh, lovely.
08:23Isn't that a nice way to be chosen?
08:24Picked twice, isn't it?
08:25Yeah, you're here.
08:26That's like those people who marry the person they used to sit next to at school.
08:29Yeah.
08:30Childhood sweetheart.
08:31You're the nearest person.
08:32Yeah.
08:32Rhys and Penny, you're a team.
08:34Hannah and Neil, you are a team as well.
08:36Now, in this round, every question has a two-word answer.
08:38If you buzz in, I just want you to give me the first word of the answer.
08:41Your partner will then have to complete the answer.
08:44Oh, right.
08:45You score a point.
08:45OK?
08:46There's a lot of interesting, like, team dynamics in this round, usually.
08:50Here's your first one.
08:51Which title character of a J.M. Barrie play is a boy who never grows up and has a fairy companion called Tinkerbell?
09:02Yes, Rhys.
09:03Peter.
09:04Peter is correct.
09:05Penny?
09:06Pan.
09:07Peter Pan.
09:08Very well done.
09:09Peter Pan.
09:10So, Rhys and Penny.
09:12Next one.
09:14What is the stage name of U2's David Evans?
09:16Yes, Rhys.
09:21The.
09:22Is correct. Penny?
09:24Edge.
09:25Edge.
09:26Good round so far for Rhys and Penny. Good team.
09:29Next question.
09:31What is the name of this landmark?
09:37Yes, Rhys.
09:3916th?
09:4116th.
09:42Incorrect, I'm afraid.
09:44Anybody?
09:45Neil.
09:46Is it Lindisfarne?
09:48Lindisfarne.
09:49It's something Abbey, I think. I've seen it before. What Abbey is it?
09:53So, I could have got the second word.
09:55Whipby Abbey.
09:56Whipby Abbey. Very well done if you got that at home.
09:59Next question. Fingers on buzzers, everyone.
10:01What's the first word of this answer?
10:03Which 2017 horror film was the directorial debut of Jordan Peele?
10:10Yes, Rhys.
10:11Get.
10:12Get.
10:12Is correct.
10:14Penny?
10:15Out.
10:15Out.
10:16Well played.
10:17Good teamwork there.
10:20Next question.
10:22What is the title of this song?
10:24X in vocabulary runs right through me.
10:28The alphabet runs right from A to Z.
10:32Conversations, hesitations in my heart.
10:35Yes, Hannah.
10:35Never.
10:36Correct, Neil.
10:39Ever.
10:40Never, ever.
10:41Absolutely right.
10:42All Saints.
10:42Well played.
10:43I wouldn't have done it without you.
10:44The relief on your face when you realised you knew the answer there.
10:48Yeah.
10:49Your first one.
10:50It was matched only by the relief on Hannah's face.
10:54Never, ever.
10:55All Saints.
10:55Next question.
10:56Which politician became the Prime Minister of New Zealand in October 2017?
11:04Rhys.
11:06Jacinda?
11:07Jacinda is correct.
11:09Penny?
11:09Arden.
11:10Jacinda Ardern.
11:11Arden.
11:12Absolutely right.
11:13Well played.
11:14They are a good team.
11:16Yeah, they are.
11:17They are a good team.
11:17I'm not saying you're not a good team, because you are a good team.
11:20Final question in this round.
11:23Which rugby league team from Yorkshire won three consecutive Super League Grand Finals between 2007 and 2009?
11:33Yes, Neil.
11:34Leeds.
11:35Leeds.
11:36Correct.
11:37Hannah?
11:38Rhinos.
11:38Rhinos.
11:40Oh.
11:41You know what?
11:42The most perfectly played game of You Complete Me I've ever seen.
11:46in the history of House of Games.
11:47Absolutely terrific.
11:48Very, very well done.
11:50Leeds.
11:50Rhinos we finish with.
11:51And we take a look at the leaderboards.
11:56Neil and Hannah, you have four points each.
11:58Recent Penny, six points each.
12:01Very close again.
12:03Yeah, damage limitation.
12:05I don't need to sing that.
12:06I can't remember.
12:07Let's play our next round, shall we?
12:08It is...
12:12When they're singing.
12:13Fingers on buzzers, please, everybody.
12:16I love this one.
12:17Excellent.
12:17That's good news.
12:18We'll play you the very first bit of the introduction of a famous song.
12:21We will then fade that out.
12:23You can have to keep playing along with the song in your head.
12:25And please press your buzzer nice and firmly when you think the first word is sung in the song.
12:30OK.
12:31Oh, OK.
12:31Yeah.
12:32And everyone at home, play along with this one as well.
12:34Get your stopwatches out on your phone.
12:35Start your stopwatch now.
12:37Now.
12:48Yeah, I'll give you a little bit longer at home.
12:50That's when I would have gone as well.
12:52Sitting on the dock of the bay.
12:53Otis Redding.
12:55Let's take a look at your times.
12:58Very close.
12:59We're in the 600th of a second there between Neil and Penny.
13:03What have you got at home?
13:03What have you got on your stopwatches?
13:04Shall we take a listen?
13:05See who's got the points?
13:06We're going to be shocked if he doesn't come in here.
13:16Sitting in the malls of the bay.
13:18Oh, reek.
13:19Oh, reek.
13:20Well done.
13:22Wow.
13:23By your 400th of a second on that one.
13:27Next one.
13:29Fingers on buzzers, everyone here and everyone at home.
13:31Start your stopwatch now.
13:36Very well done.
13:52Give you a few extra seconds, everyone close together.
13:54Was that because we all thought it was then?
13:55I would have gone at exactly the same time as well.
13:58Right, the Kasbah by The Clash.
14:01Let's take a look at your timings.
14:04Oh, look at that.
14:05Everyone very close together again on this one.
14:09What have you got at home?
14:10That felt about right, didn't it?
14:12It did.
14:12Sort of felt...
14:13Brilliant band.
14:14Yeah.
14:14Let's take a listen, shall we?
14:15And see who scored the second point in this round.
14:27There we go.
14:27We were all a tiny bit late.
14:39I would have gone exactly when you all went there.
14:41We were all a little bit late.
14:42Very well done.
14:4315-19.
14:44Well done if you got close to that at home.
14:45Well done, Neil.
14:46Point to you.
14:47And for the final point of this round, fingers on buzzers once again.
14:51And at home, start your stopwatches now.
14:54Everyone in at roughly the same time again.
15:16What have you got at home there?
15:17Groovejet, If This Ain't Love.
15:21It was Sophie Ellis-Bexter, wasn't it?
15:23Yeah.
15:24Spiller featuring Sophie Ellis-Bexter.
15:26Let's take a look at your timings.
15:3017.44 up to 18.35.
15:32This is like I'm terrible at dating all over again, isn't it?
15:35LAUGHTER
15:36What do you think at home on this one?
15:39Should we have a...
15:40I think we feel a tiny bit less confident on this.
15:42Yeah.
15:42Have you right in saying?
15:44Let's find out, shall we, who has scored a point?
15:47The first few seconds, I was thinking,
15:49I really know it.
15:50I hope I really recognise it.
15:54Up to there, it could have been anything.
15:56Yeah.
15:56I didn't know it until that came in.
15:59And I thought, oh, OK.
16:00That was a relief when that came in.
16:01Here we go.
16:03Oh, OK.
16:05Oh!
16:05Oh, it had enough of a round.
16:08Oh, wow.
16:08Hannah.
16:12I kind of thought it went longer, and then I panicked.
16:15Yeah, yeah.
16:15And I thought, oh, I've got the wrong song in my head then.
16:18But, you know, if it was longer, it just won't last.
16:20Well done if you were somewhere around 25 seconds on that.
16:22And well done, Hannah, for the final point of the round.
16:24Nice.
16:25Let's take a look at what it's done to our leaderboard, shall we?
16:28Three rounds down on Tuesday's House of Games,
16:30there are two points between the lot of you.
16:33Neil and Hannah,
16:34you have five points each.
16:36Penny, you've got six.
16:37Rhys, yesterday's champion, out in the lead again with seven.
16:40Again.
16:41This is a close one.
16:42This is a close one.
16:44Two rounds before we find Tuesday's champion.
16:46Our next round is...
16:47Where is Kazakhstan?
16:52If you'd take your tablets out, please.
16:54I'm going to show you a map.
16:59Europe.
16:59OK.
17:00OK.
17:00All right.
17:01Europe.
17:01Could be worse, couldn't it?
17:02Yeah.
17:02I'm going to show you a series of things.
17:03I want you to find them on the map.
17:05The first thing I need you to find is this, please.
17:08The birthplace of composer and pianist,
17:10Frederick Chopin.
17:13One of my absolute textbook answers to all classical music questions on University Challenge.
17:18Everyone locked in?
17:24OK.
17:25Neil, did you know the answer?
17:26You look good with glasses.
17:27Thanks, mate.
17:28That's a good look.
17:29I needed them for this section.
17:31Yeah.
17:31Doesn't Neil look clever all of a sudden?
17:33Yeah.
17:34Do I look grown up and clever?
17:35Yeah.
17:36Professorial.
17:36Yeah.
17:37Like a professor.
17:38Professorial.
17:38There's casting directors out there now go, hold on a minute.
17:41Hang on.
17:41Hold on a second.
17:43Who'd have thought?
17:45Well, you know, I think Chopin's French.
17:48OK.
17:49So I went in France.
17:50Right.
17:51And because I didn't know what region, I sort of went in the middle.
17:53In the middle of France.
17:54Why not?
17:55Let's see where Neil is.
17:56Yeah, bang in the middle of France.
17:58Hannah, any ideas on this one?
17:59No, no idea at all.
18:01So I just wiggled my stylus around a bit and then locked in wherever it landed.
18:05Lovely.
18:06You know what?
18:06It's great advice for life.
18:08Let's see where you are.
18:10You are sort of Germany.
18:11Middle of Germany.
18:12Rhys, where are you?
18:13I'm in the same place as Hannah, but because I thought maybe he's German,
18:17I just didn't guess I put it in Germany as well.
18:20Germany.
18:21So we've got France, Germany.
18:23We're very close together.
18:25Penny, do you know the answer to this one?
18:27Well, I think he's born in Poland.
18:28Oh!
18:29That's where our mouths were.
18:31So my follow-up question is, Penny, do you know where Poland is?
18:34Well, I'm hoping that that is Poland, where I've put...
18:38We shall find out.
18:40Yes, he's Polish.
18:41That's something I've only learnt from like University Challenge.
18:44You think he's French, but he's, yeah, he was born in Poland.
18:46So he's from Poland, but is that Poland?
18:48Let's find out who scored the point.
18:50It is Poland.
18:53Well played, Penny Smith.
18:54Nicely done.
18:55Because Chopin was born.
18:57The next thing I would like you to find, please, is this.
19:05Hannah and Rhys have got a before-my-time look on their faces.
19:10Mmm.
19:11Well, I'm going to be honest, I thought it was called Cookie, so...
19:14Oh, gosh.
19:16Like, I know what the Wombles are, I just...
19:18I don't know the name.
19:19I know they did songs and stuff, and...
19:22Hannah, is this another point and guess?
19:26No, I went...
19:27They're the Wombles of Wimbledon, right?
19:28Yes.
19:29I went for around the London area.
19:31Oh, that makes sense.
19:32Oh!
19:32Yeah.
19:33Because I don't know what the cook's called.
19:35Oh, I presume it's the London area, I don't actually know, so...
19:37See where you are.
19:38Yeah.
19:39Well, it's a little bit north of London.
19:41Oh, there you go.
19:42Sort of Nottingham-y, I would say, there.
19:44No.
19:45Yeah.
19:46Rhys.
19:46I assumed that maybe it was named after somewhere in, like, North England.
19:51I hope in North England, not Scotland back, but I've gone somewhere in that area.
19:56Let's see where you are, Rhys.
19:58Yeah, sort of the borders there.
20:00Border, yeah.
20:01Carlisle.
20:01Penny, do you remember the name of the cook?
20:03Well, is it...
20:04I mean, was it Uncle Bulgari or was he a cook?
20:07I don't know.
20:07I've just gone in the Bulgarian area.
20:10I'm a bit confused by this bit on here.
20:13The Bulgarian area.
20:14Yeah, sort of Serbia-y, Remain-y-y, in the Bulgarian area, for sure.
20:19Neil, in the Bulgarian area sounds so dodgy.
20:21I actually went in the Bulgarian area too.
20:23You thought I've got Bulgaria.
20:24Great minds think alike.
20:25And I don't know if I've got Bulgaria, but I know it's got a tiny bit of coastline,
20:29so I put it on one of those little countries down in the Bulgarian area
20:32with a tiny bit of coastline.
20:34Well, you're actually in Turkey, but right next to Bulgaria.
20:37Yeah, there you go.
20:38Absolutely.
20:38Now, this is what I'm thinking, because there's Uncle Bulgaria.
20:42Yeah.
20:42There was Tobermory, so I sort of know where that is.
20:44There's Orinoco.
20:46Yeah.
20:46And there was Wellington, which is New Zealand,
20:48but I think the chef is called Madame Cholet.
20:51Oh!
20:51Oh, no.
20:52But where's Cholet?
20:53What is that?
20:54I don't think I've ever heard of Cholet.
20:55Must be French.
20:55Oh, France would have done anyway.
20:57Madame.
20:57Yes.
20:58I think it's Madame Cholet, isn't it?
21:00Let's find out.
21:01Where is Cholet?
21:03Oh!
21:03It's in France, which is very good news for Hannah.
21:06Oh, very well played.
21:07Oh, was it?
21:08Yes.
21:09Oh, look at you.
21:09I think nothing better in life than an unearned point.
21:15Too right.
21:17I'm taking it.
21:18It's like free money, isn't it?
21:19Yeah, OK.
21:20Absolutely.
21:20That's brilliant.
21:21Here's the final thing I want you to find.
21:24The tourist attraction, ABBA the museum.
21:28Where is the tourist attraction, ABBA the museum?
21:35What do you think at home, ABBA the museum?
21:37You've been?
21:37Could you take a guess as to where that is?
21:41Rhys, what are you thinking on this?
21:42I'm so annoyed because I know it's...
21:44That bit up there, like Norway, Sweden, Finland,
21:47and I can't remember which one was which for that moment.
21:49I remember, I was like, which one?
21:51And I was panicking.
21:52It's like, is that side, that side, or that side?
21:54So I've gone with...
21:56So you're thinking it'd be in Sweden?
21:59I think it'd be in Sweden.
22:01I don't know why the Amateur British Boxing Association
22:03would be in Sweden, but that's fine.
22:05LAUGHTER
22:05It is that, but imagine if that was it.
22:08Yeah, I'd love that.
22:10Imagine.
22:12Penny, were you thinking Sweden for this?
22:14I was thinking Sweden,
22:15and I thought the capital was a bit further south,
22:18but I might be wrong.
22:19Okey-dokey.
22:20There's Penny.
22:22Neil, were you thinking Sweden?
22:23No, I wasn't, actually.
22:24I was thinking this is probably something
22:26that they don't have in Sweden
22:28that is more likely to have in England.
22:30Oh.
22:31So I kind of went Lancashire, up there.
22:33I was thinking...
22:34I was trying to think Manchester, sort of area.
22:36OK.
22:38Yep, absolutely.
22:39North-West.
22:40And Hannah, what were you thinking?
22:41Well, I was thinking Sweden,
22:42but I didn't know where it was,
22:43so I actually don't know where I've gone.
22:45LAUGHTER
22:45You must have competed in Sweden.
22:48No, I haven't.
22:49Have you not?
22:49But my brother lives in Finland,
22:50so it's kind of embarrassing.
22:51Does he? OK.
22:52But if you know where this place is,
22:53educate me.
22:55You're in Belarus.
22:56Sweet. Right, let's go with that.
22:58It is in Sweden.
22:58Yes.
22:59Of course, so we're going to give a point
23:00to either Rhys or Penny.
23:02But which one?
23:03Where are you on this one?
23:04Let's take a look, shall we?
23:05Where is the Aber Museum?
23:06It's in Stockholm.
23:08And the point...
23:09Oh, Penny.
23:10Look at that.
23:12Absolutely bang on.
23:14Very well played, Penny.
23:15A point to you.
23:16That's the end of the round.
23:17Tablets away, please, everybody.
23:19One round to go on Tuesday's House of Games.
23:21We're going to have a round of answer smash,
23:23but how are we looking going into that round?
23:28Oh!
23:30How about that?
23:32I need a four or a nine for a running flush.
23:34Five, six, seven and eight.
23:37Any in the lead.
23:38Oh, wow.
23:39Three points between everybody.
23:41Going in, I love it.
23:42You know, normally people only get this nervous
23:44about Thursday or Friday.
23:45The nerves are ready now
23:47as we go into our second game this week of...
23:52Good luck, everybody.
23:54Absolutely all up for grabs.
23:57Fingers on buzzers.
23:58Point for a correct answer.
23:59Don't forget, a point off in this round
24:01for an incorrect answer.
24:03Here's your first category.
24:04People born in the 1970s.
24:09A fine decade to be born in.
24:14Which singer released the 1986 album Graceland
24:17and had a UK top ten single with You Can Call Me Al?
24:23Yes, Penny.
24:24Paul Simon Pegg.
24:25Paul Simon Pegg.
24:26Just beating Neil to the buzzer.
24:28Absolutely right, Paul Simon.
24:29Simon Pegg.
24:31Next one.
24:32On the TV show Dancing on Ice,
24:34contestants compete wearing what type of boot on each foot?
24:41Yes, Rhys.
24:42Ice Skate Beckinsale.
24:44Ice Skate Beckinsale.
24:45Ice Skate Beckinsale.
24:47Ice Skate Beckinsale.
24:48That is hard to say.
24:49Yeah.
24:49Ice Skate Beckinsale.
24:50Yeah.
24:51Next clue, next picture.
25:00Yes, Penny.
25:01Dick and Dominic Raab.
25:04Dick and Dominic Raab?
25:05That's absolutely right, Penny.
25:07Well done.
25:07You be careful now.
25:09Dick and Dom, Dominic Raab, Dick and Dominic Raab.
25:11Next category.
25:14Those will be the pictures.
25:15Which cartoon superhero is the arch-enemy of Skeletor?
25:25Rhys.
25:25He-manity.
25:26He-manity?
25:27That's the right answer.
25:29Well played, Rhys.
25:30Well done.
25:30He-man and manatee, he-manatee.
25:33Next one.
25:35What is the title of the first UK number one single by Christina Aguilera?
25:42Yes, Rhys.
25:43Genie and a bottom-nosed dolphin.
25:44Genie and a bottle-nosed dolphin.
25:46He's good.
25:47He's good.
25:49Genie and a bottle and bottle-nosed dolphin.
25:51Ah!
25:51Absolutely takes me back to Strictly, where every week, whatever Rhys did,
25:54they're just the absolute kind of terror.
25:57I'm like...
25:58I like it you're like that about everything.
26:00If a hamster turned into a human, it would be me.
26:02It's just...
26:03That's my heartbeat right now.
26:05Nice.
26:06Next one.
26:06What acronym stands for Sound, Navigation and Ranging
26:10and denotes a technique for detecting objects underwater?
26:17Rhys.
26:18Er, Ray Darwool.
26:21Ray...
26:21Incorrect, I'm afraid.
26:24Yes, Penny.
26:25Sonarwal.
26:25Oh!
26:26Sonarwal.
26:27He's absolutely right, Penny.
26:29Well done.
26:30Sonar and Narwhal.
26:31Sonarwal.
26:32Yeah.
26:32Next category.
26:34That's us done.
26:36That's us done.
26:37Splashed it.
26:37Oh, no.
26:38Do you think?
26:39Has he thrown it away with the last one?
26:41Let's find out.
26:42Rhys was our champion on Monday.
26:44Our champion on Tuesday...
26:46..is Penny Smith.
26:49Oh, there was no chance.
26:52No, you were dead level going into that last question.
26:55You were ten points each.
26:56I think it's because you lost a point.
26:58Oh, gosh.
26:59It's because you lost a point.
27:00Way to drive the knife in more, Penny.
27:06I loved it when you won yesterday.
27:08I genuinely did.
27:08I was very happy for you.
27:09This is kind of more fun.
27:11No, it is.
27:12It is.
27:13Listen, given you've won one anyway, Penny, congratulations.
27:17You've won a show and you've won a prize.
27:18Yay!
27:19Which of these would you like?
27:21You see, I think it has to be the decanter, doesn't it?
27:23I think it has to be the decanter, surely.
27:25Yep, Penny Smith wins the House of Games decanter.
27:28Congratulations, Penny.
27:29And let's take a look at our weekly leaderboard, shall we?
27:32Ooh.
27:33Lots of good scoring from everybody there.
27:36Hannah, you have three points.
27:38Neil, you got four.
27:39Rhys and Penny were seven points each,
27:41but all to play for this week is the truth.
27:43Three more days, including double points Friday,
27:45but tied at the lead there.
27:46It's a good week, isn't it?
27:47Yeah, it is good.
27:48That's good.
27:49It's doable, and we can still come back from this.
27:51But you guys picked a bad week to come along.
27:54There's some good quizzes.
27:55I know, right?
27:56Yeah.
27:56And I know your family, they want you to bring a prize home.
27:59Oh, honestly, I'll have to buy one off one of these chaps.
28:04We can do it tomorrow.
28:05Tomorrow.
28:06That's your day.
28:07Look forward to it ever so much.
28:08Look forward to seeing you here as well on the House of Games.
28:10This is actually quite nice.
28:40Yeah.
28:41It's actually quite heavy, unless it's actually got mercury in it.
28:45It's quite heavy.
28:47I love the shock.
28:48Some of the prizes are nice.
28:49I love it.
28:49That's two days in a row when people have been delighted with the prize.
28:52It's called the A-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B.B-B

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