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 Answer's in the Question ( first played on Episode 5): The players are shown a statement based on a category. Part of it is in capitals, that needs to be rearranged to create an answer that is relevant to the category in question. Mouse of Games ( first played on Episode 4): The team are shown a short description of a film, which has had one letter from its original title changed. The players have to give the answer to the description of this changed title for a point. They're also given the year of the release of the original film.

What’s in a Name 9 Questions (I have used Richard Osman but you can adapt to include friends and family names) Broken Karaoke ( first played on Episode 1): The "House of Games" karaoke machine is broken, and can only show the first letters of each word of a particular song. The celebrities must buzz in when they know the answer. The only clues the players get are the year the song was released, and that the letters come up in time with the tune of the song. Which citrus has a very high acid content, and what is the province of Canada which has Toronto as its capital? Is It Me? ( first played on Episode 1): Each team member is given a card with something specific on it. Osman asks questions and each player must raise their card up if they think that the answer on the card is correct to the statement, and lower their card if they don't think it relates to them. Tablet games How many different teams have won the Premier League since the start of the inaugural season in 1992/93?Distinctly Average ( first played on Episode 1): The pairs are given questions which they must write answers to on their tablet computers, and the average of their answers is taken as their answer, and the closest pair to the correct answer win themselves a point. Which two musicians collaborated on Another Way to Die, the theme song to 2008’s 007: Quantum of Solace?

The rules are simple; you get two clues and you must ‘smash’ the answers together to get a new answer which links and blends both together. Sometimes the answers are linked, and sometimes the two answers make a brand new word when smashed together! Pret A Manger is a popular sandwich chain in the UK, but what does the French name mean in English? What is the capital city of Hungary, and what is a traditional Italian sauce made with pine nuts, basil, garlic and olive oil? Which Scottish monarch was convicted of treason and was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire on the 8th February 1587?Take That went their separate ways and split up, Prince Charles and Princess Diana divorced, and singer Eva Cassidy died of cancer. Build Your Own Question ( first played on Episode 2): The pairs are given a left and a right hand set of options, one member chooses from the left and one chooses from the right. The choices chosen are then used to make a question, to which a correct answer gives each player a point. What was the second Star Wars film to be released in 1980, and what film features Marty, Doc and a Delorean? Do you know how many post boxes there are in the UK? Could you guess how many times the word 'goat' appear in the King James Version of the bible? Fancy playing a game of charades where all of the books, films and plays are entirely made up?

West Germany joined NATO, Anthony Eden became Prime Minister, and James Dean died in a car accident. This round is much like the others, so ask as normal and see how much of the silver screen your guests know. Name the five ingredients demanded by one of Basil Fawlty's guests to make the infamous Waldorf Salad. This error often occurs at the beginning of an athletics race (just ask Linford Christie in the 1996 Olympic Games) and can be part of the mission of a TV show to discover strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilisations...etcFor this round, you have to answer each question as normal, with the final question tying them all together. I f you have ever watched ‘Richard Osman’s House of Games’ you will be familiar with the final round every day of answer smash. For those unfamiliar you have to ‘smash’ two answers together to get the answer we are looking for, e.g. Who is currently the youngest MP currently in Parliament, coloquially known as the ‘baby of the house’? Characters in this show include a dog called Eddie, a Mancunian carer called Daphne, and a character called Maris who’s never seen. 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?

Bottles of Bollinger, bottles of Stolichnaya, and cigarettes would have been the main props used in this show. e.g. Which country invaded the Falklands in 1982 and who had a hit with ‘What’s Love Got to Do With It’? Test your celebrity knowledge with these questions. We’ve given you the first name or names of famous people’s children, and it’s your quizzers’ jobs to say who their parents are. What is the name of the song that begins with the lyrics: ‘It’s a God-awful small affair to the girl with the mousy hair’? Which friend of Statler in The Muppets looked like a creamy nutty apple sliced on a bed of lettuce?Eat Pray Love, 2. 500 Days of Summer, 3. The Devil Wears Prada, 4. Trainspotting, 5. E dward Scissorhands, 6. Fight Club, 7. Frozen, 8. Bridesmaids, 9. Finding Nemo, 10. Harry Potter TV Shows Emoji Quiz Questions What's in a Name? ( first played on Episode 2): The players are given statements, of which the answer comes from the full name of the celebrities. Each celebrity has 2 answers come from their name, and a point is given for a correct answer, but if the celebrity gets a correct answer from their own name, they get 2 points. Which 2014 Seth Rogan film caused the North Korean government to threaten action against the United States? Name the film directed by Peter Weir that depicted three schoolgirls and their teacher mysteriously disappearing on Valentines Day in 1900. Now, look around the room. Is anyone there the kind of person who’ll say ‘I just don’t under stand this’, when faced with something that’s not just perfectly easy to understand, but is ... well, fun?



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