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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There are two parts to the question and the answers are smashed together to get the final answer. It’s easy once you start… and remember there are no points if you only get half the answer! 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". Bits of Hits ( first played on Series 7, Episode 17): The players will hear one, then two and finally three second snippets of a famous song. If they recognise the song, they must write the title down on their tablet. The player who correct identifies the song after the earliest snippet will receive a point. a b c Curtis, Chris; Farber, Alex (17 July 2020). "Entertainment shows wrestle with production restart". Broadcast. The spellings crossover a bit. The aim of the game is to guess both clues and smash them together to make a word!

Each round has four questions asked, and the fifth round is always the same but also has four questions – points are gained for correct answers and whoever has the most points at the end, wins (a Richard Osman-themed cardboard trophy… okay, there is a themed-yet-disappointing prize). Fairly straightforward and pub quizzy so far… but the difference is in the rounds. And The Answer Isn't ( first played on Series 1, Episode 5): Each player is given a question with four possible answers. One is correct, but the other three are false, created by the celebrities who are not answering this question. They need to find the correct answer for a point, but if they choose a false answer, the player who created the false answer chosen gets a point themselves.The Nice Round ( first played on Series 2, Episode 3): A category is given and each player gets given an individual question. The other three players are given the answer on a card, and have to write down a word on their tablet, which they think would give the answer to what is on the card, without mentioning any word on the card or closely related thereto. The player trying to guess the answer can then nominate players to get a point for giving a good clue.

Can You Feel It? ( first played on Series 3, Episode 25 & last played on Series 3, Episode 35): Each of the players is given a magnetic board with a word spelled on it (all the same word). The players are then blindfolded with their board facing towards the screen. Osman gives them a question and they have to spell out the answer using the letters on their boards. The first person to hit the buzzer with the correct answer wins a 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. Singonyms ( first played on Series 5, Episode 11): The players are given a set of song lyrics where all words have been replaced with synonyms of the original words. Players are also provided the year that the song was released. They must buzz in with the title of the song to earn a point. a b "Richard Osman's House of Games - Series 5, Episode 140". BBC Online . Retrieved 12 April 2021. Week 14 (25–29 January 2021): Charlie Brooks, Darren Harriott, Melinda Messenger and Les Dennis (tie between Messenger and Dennis)Something like that. This is a work in progress… Any ideas? Have you used this game or anything similar before? If you have not watched ROHoG, this is the simple premise: celebrities pair up/go against each other to answer or solve word-based tasks for points over the course of a week – whoever has the most points at the end of the week wins… usually some kind of themed-yet-disappointing prize. The boxed version follows the same premise, only you won’t play it over a number of days and the themed prize… well, that’s entirely up to you.

Totes Emoji – another team game. One member of the team is shown a card with two titles on – they choose one to express through the medium of emojis. If their partner gets it right, points are gained. If not, the opposing team can buzz in for a bonus point. Regardless of bonuses, they then have to emojify the other title. Vowel Movement ( first played on Series 4, Episode 9): The players are given a list of up to four items, one at a time, however all of the vowels have been changed in a substitution cipher, which may vary from clue to clue. They must buzz in with the category that links the correctly spelled items for a point. What is the country whose capital city is La Paz and who played Sandy in the original ‘Grease’ movie?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...etc I'm Terrible At Dating ( first played on Series 2, Episode 5): The players have to write down what they think the answer is to a question to which the answer is a year. The player who is closest to the correct answer gets a point, but if anyone gets the year exactly right, they then get two points. House of Champions Week 2 (9–13 December 2019): June Sarpong, Richard Herring, Kate Williams and Dane Baptiste House of Champions Week 1 (7–11 November 2022): Laura Whitmore, Tim Key, Sunetra Sarker and Jamie Laing Well Done If You Said That at Home ( first played on Series 4, Episode 2): The players are shown a word cloud based on something like a film, TV show or book title, generated from a home viewer survey asking for three words they would associate with the title. The cloud is revealed to the players from the least popular word to the most popular. The players must buzz in with the correct title for a point. The title of this round is a reference to Osman's other quiz show, Pointless, which is based on home-viewer surveys.



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