House of Games: Question Smash: 104 New, Classic and Fiendishly Difficult Rounds

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House of Games: Question Smash: 104 New, Classic and Fiendishly Difficult Rounds

House of Games: Question Smash: 104 New, Classic and Fiendishly Difficult Rounds

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The series follows the exact same format as the main show, but with the addition of rounds not seen in the original. There are no double points in the final episode. Series 2 features a house band led by David O'Doherty. In 2022, House of Games Night was cancelled Two Clues in One ( first played on Series 3, Episode 9): The players are given a category and are then given a clue to an answer related to that category, which has the same initials as the answer. Richard Osman's Blank of Blanks ( first played on Series 7, Episode 20): Each player of one pair blanks out a word in a question for the other pair. An incorrect answer unblanks the question for a steal opportunity. a b "Richard Osman's House of Games - Series 1, Episode 15". BBC Online . Retrieved 6 February 2019.

On each day, the celebrities play for "daily prizes", which, as explained above, are regular everyday items with the show's logo on them. Champions Week has similar prizes but in gold. Each day has its own set of prizes, which were as follows:I Complete You ( first played on Series 3, Episode 45 & last played on Series 3, Episode 97): The pairs are given a question which has a two word answer. In a reverse to You Complete Me, one of the players in a pair buzzes in with the second word of the answer, and then the other player in the pair has to give the first word for them both to get a point. I've Got The Historical Blues ( first played on Series 2, Episode 1, Round 2 & last played on Series 2, Episode 4, Round 2): David O'Doherty has the "historical blues" and he represents this by singing original songs played by the live band. O'Doherty sings each player in turn a song whose lyrics reference a historical event (Group 1) or figure (Group 2), with the final lyric being of the form "I've got the (event or figure) blues". Just before this lyric, the song stops, and the player must name the event or figure. If they do this successfully, they earn a point; otherwise, any other player can buzz in and try to take the point. Unusually for a game played in Round 2, this game is not a pairs game. The Two Wrongies ( first played on Series 3, Episode 43 & last played on Series 3, Episode 92): All the players are asked general knowledge questions before the show, and the players in each pair have to guess what wrong answer was said by their teammates to the questions they answered incorrectly. The name of the round alludes to the comedy double act The Two Ronnies. Rhyme Time – bit of an Obama on a Llama one here – two trivia questions are asked, with the common factor being that the two answers rhyme. The player who buzzes in with the correct answer gets the point.

Hose of Games ( first played on Series 3, Episode 48 & last played on Series 4, Episode 100): Same as Mouse of Games except that a letter in each original title is removed rather than changed. A week's worth of shows is recorded on a single day, so the celebrities are booked for only one day, [4] changing outfits between shows. Where Is Kazakhstan? ( first played on Series 1, Episode 3): The players are given a map of a certain part of the world on their tablets. They are given a question and have to point on their map where they think it is. The closest to the correct place wins a point. What flying toy was originally called the ‘Whirlo-Way’ and changed its name in 1957, and what are the guards or yeoman of the Tower of London commonly called? Roonerspisms ( first played on Series 2, Episode 5 & last played in Series 5, Episode 94): Same as Rhyme Time except that, rather than the answers rhyming, they are spoonerisms of each other. For example, a statement could say "Surname of Richie Rich's minder, portrayed by Ade Edmondson" and the other one say "Hat referred to in Scotland as a bunnet", then the answers would be " Catflap" and " Flat cap".Was Peter Gabriel or Phil Collins the better lead singer? Who cares, this band was a favourite of my mother’s daughter.

Week 10 (27 November–1 December 2023): Clive Anderson, Lutalo Muhammad, Sara Davies and Alison Spittle This country singer and actor who sang, ‘Live Like You Were Dying’ is married to Faith Hill and loves sushi. There's No 'I' in Osman ( first played on Series 4, Episode 47): The players are made to stand up and, in turn, offer a correct answer to a category which Osman gives. Their answers must not contain a certain letter, for example "Monopoly spaces without an 'I '". If a player fails to give Osman a correct answer, they sit down. The last player standing wins a point. Don't Cry For Me Guatemala ( first played on Series 1, Episode 1, Round 3 & last played on Series 2, Episode 5, Round 1): The players are given a question before the show in which the answer is (unknown to them) part of the lyrics of a well-known song. A live band then sings the song and cuts to the answers given by each player to see if they have completed it.

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Okay, so the box is waaaay too big for the game, you don’t get any score cards or pencils (you do get a stand up Richard Osman trophy though) and there’s only one Richard Osman Buzzer (there’s only one Richard Osman Buzzer! One-Richard-Osssssssman-Buzzer etc.), but you do get a lot of question cards and there is a lot of variety in the rounds – some of the references are more for families of a certain age, but you could say that about any quiz-based game. It also has the potential for a lot of silly fun and plays like three or four Big Potato Games in one (though it doesn’t quite match the production standards). King of the Jumble ( first played on Series 3, Episode 9): Same as Rhyme Time except that, rather than the answers rhyming, they are anagrams of each other. Week 6 (16–20 November 2020): Melvin Odoom, [fn 1] Denise Van Outen, Greg Rutherford and Angela Barnes [fn 2] [fn 3] This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)



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