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26/02/2008
...Alibi. Bank! In pop music, the 2007 UK No. 1 album by the singer-songwriter James Blunt is entitled All The Lost what? Souls. The director Wes Craven is...
...hit single by Radiohead took its title from a Douglas Adams character called Marvin the Paranoid what? Creep. Android. The word "tithe" meaning part of a...
...in 1955, who succeeded Winston Churchill as Prime Minister? Callaghan. Anthony Eden. What L is the name of the port near Edinburgh that in 1998 became...
...James Blunt is entitled All The Lost what? Souls. The director Wes Craven is best known for making horror films or romantic comedies? Horror...
...in which Germany had won World War Two? 1949. Fatherland. In pop music, Paolo Nutini had a UK hit album in 2006 entitled These Streets or Those...
...actor whose father was a Conservative Attorney-General and whose aunt is Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss is Nigel who? Don't know. Havers. In physiology…...
...1966 film starring Paul Scofield is about the struggle between Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More? Pass. A Man For All Seasons. In Chinese cooker...
...the Weakest Link. Start the clock. In his 1963 UK hit single, Summer Holiday, Cliff Richard sings, "We're going where the sea is" what? Blue. What V is a...
...was previously one half of the rap duo, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince? Will Smith. What G precedes the word "gases" to give the term for substances...
...TV panel game about obscure words that's been presented by Robert Robinson, Bob Holness and Fiona Bruce is entitled Call My what? Bluff. Examples of which...
...and son who set numerous land and water speed records in the 20th century were Malcolm and Donald who? Pass. Campbell. Which 1966 film starring Paul Scofield...
...modern-day country? Pass. Russia. In literature, which adventure novel by Robert Louis Stevenson features the illegal capture of David Balfour as he...
...of which bird? Duck. In British political history, in 1955, who succeeded Winston Churchill as Prime Minister? Callaghan. Anthony Eden. What L is the...
...Cotton. In pop music, a 1997 UK hit single by Radiohead took its title from a Douglas Adams character called Marvin the Paranoid what? Creep. Android. The...
...among Swedish or Irish people? Irish. In cinema, the 1954 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and shot in 3-D was called Dial M For what? Pass. Murder. In...
...that lived underground? Pass. Fungus the Bogeyman. In art, the nickname Botticelli, given to the Florentine painter famous for his Birth Of Venus,...
...century were Malcolm and Donald who? Pass. Campbell. Which 1966 film starring Paul Scofield is about the struggle between Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More?...
...Greenhouse. In history, following the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, Oliver Cromwell was amongst those found guilty of killing which king? Pass....
...chain of 14 correct answers, so you could have been there hours ago. Who's the Ronnie Corbett in your basketball team? Who sticks out like Andrew Marr's ears?...
...failures? Three. The American actress who starred in the films Carrie, JFK and North Country is Sissy who? Spacek. Silver-coloured blonde hair is...
...Covet were launched by which actress who starred in Sex And The City? Pass. Sarah Jessica Parker. What T is a support comprising a horizontal beam on...
...of which species of bear? Polar or brown? Brown. In 1950s radio, the work by Dylan Thomas subtitled A Play For Voices is called Under Milk what? Bridge....
...ago. Who's the Ronnie Corbett in your basketball team? Who sticks out like Andrew Marr's ears? Time to vote off the Weakest Link. According to the...
...what P was the name of the so-called family that featured the 1970s teen idol, David Cassidy? Partridge. Bank! Which Oxfordshire town holds an annual regatta...
...in 2007 as the actress giving the best box-office returns for her salary? Jennifer Aniston. What B is cooking meat by stewing it with a small quantity of...
...about obscure words that's been presented by Robert Robinson, Bob Holness and Fiona Bruce is entitled Call My what? Bluff. Examples of which body adornment...
...Examples of which body adornment include the name Brooklyn on the back of David Beckham and five stars on that of his wife? Can you repeat the question,...
...from which country? Kazakhstan. Bank! In the title of the children's book by Raymond Briggs, what was the slime-drinking creature that lived underground?...
...yes. And we're still together. Was he in the military? He's a sniper in the RAF Regiment. And how old is he? He's 23. And how old are you? 37. What's his...
...by rats is called Weil's or Foul's? Weil's. The radio presenter who left Five Live in 2007, having been the first to speak on the station in 1994, is...
...the Weakest Link. Let's meet the team. I'm Stephen, 18, from Chinnor near Oxford, and I'm a student. I'm Alex, 70, from Worthing. I'm a garden design...that featured the 1970s teen idol, David Cassidy? Partridge. Bank! Which Oxfordshire town holds an a
...from which plant fibre? Root. Cotton. In pop music, a 1997 UK hit single by Radiohead took its title from a Douglas Adams character called Marvin the...
...Becca. David. Stephen. Dean. What do you do, Stephen? I'm a student at the University of East Anglia. Studying what? Chemistry. Are you not interested in...
...I'm Anita, 37, from Wigan, and I'm a survival equipment fitter in the Royal Air Force. I'm Dean, 25, from East London and I'm a banker. I'm Debbie,...
...name of the campaigning organisation founded in the USA in 1980, the acronym PETA stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of what? Pass. Animals. In...
...J is the name of a distinctive style of riding breeches named after a city in India? Jodhpurs. In TV and film, the comedy interviewer Borat, played by Sacha...worked in which American city? New York. In the animal kingdom, Aylesbury, Indian Runner and
...title of the 1993 Robert Harris novel set in an alternative present in which Germany had won World War Two? 1949. Fatherland. In pop music, Paolo Nutini had...
...book shorter? Abstract. Abridge. The ancient market town on the border between Hertfordshire and Essex is called Bishop's what? Town. Stortford. In the...
...Call My what? Bluff. Examples of which body adornment include the name Brooklyn on the back of David Beckham and five stars on that of his wife? Can...repeat the question, please? Examples of which body adornment include the name Brooklyn… Tattoo. Wh
...called The Loins of where? Birmingham. Longleat. In sport in 2007, the Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell set a new world record of 9. 74 seconds over a...
...Air Force. So do you go on active service? Yes, I do. Really? Have you been to Iraq? I have, yes. Were you the only girl? No, there were lots of women...And is it mixed dormitories? No, we have separate tents. So when you went to Iraq, you couldn't pla
...Stephen, 18, from Chinnor near Oxford, and I'm a student. I'm Alex, 70, from Worthing. I'm a garden design consultant. I'm James, 47, from Dumfriesshire and...Debbie. James. Alex. Anita. James. Stephen. Becca. Alex, where are you from? Worthing. What d
...the player voted the Weakest Link. Let's meet the team. I'm Stephen, 18, from Chinnor near Oxford, and I'm a student. I'm Alex, 70, from Worthing. I'm a...
...to record the accounts of a company? Ledger. The underground railway opened in Paris in 1900 is known by what name? Metro. Bank! In equipment, a Louisville...Tell Express is a scenic rail and boat journey through which European country? Paris. Switzerl
...of the 1920s that involved kicking out the lower leg, named after a seaport in South Carolina? Can-can. Charleston. In hospitality, a popular… Time's up and...
...takes place on the street circuit of which resort, famous for its casinos? Monte Carlo. In law, what "A" is the term claiming that the accused person was...
...Voices is called Under Milk what? Bridge. Wood. The landlocked country called Burkina Faso is in which continent? Asia. Africa. What C was the lively dance...
...Strait separates the North and South Islands of which Commonwealth country? New Zealand. Perfumes called Lovely and Covet were launched by which actress...
...painters in the Abstract Expressionist movement worked in which American city? New York. In the animal kingdom, Aylesbury, Indian Runner and Rouen are all...
...after a fight is described as being "punch" what? Drunk. In English geography, Solihull is a metropolitan borough just southeast of which major city? London....
...his death in 1791, which famous composer was buried in an unmarked grave in Vienna? Beethoven. Mozart. The aristocratic actor whose father was a...
...first" is named after which ship that sank in 1852? The Mary Rose. The Birkenhead. In 1980s TV comedy, the name of which double act comprises words...
...Prime Minister? Callaghan. Anthony Eden. What L is the name of the port near Edinburgh that in 1998 became home to the Royal Yacht Britannia? Pass. Leith. A...
...Weakest Link. The first question is for £20. Start the clock. In traditional UK weddings, the groom is which sex? Male. In TV, what is the title of the...The cities of Lincoln, Lichfield and Liverpool are in which country of the UK? England. In Christ
...Coat. Shoe. The Cook Strait separates the North and South Islands of which Commonwealth country? New Zealand. Perfumes called Lovely and Covet were...
...Distinction. The English name for the sea creature considered a delicacy in Japan and known for being poisonous is a puffer what? Pass. Fish. What is the...
...Horror films. In the name of the campaigning organisation founded in the USA in 1980, the acronym PETA stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of...for a small horse goes before "trekking" for a holiday activity? Pony. In the USA, two large species
...amongst those found guilty of killing which king? Pass. Charles I. Grizzly and Kodiak are varieties of which species of bear? Polar or brown? Brown. In 1950s...
...ancient market town on the border between Hertfordshire and Essex is called Bishop's what? Town. Stortford. In the history of textiles, the so-called gin...
...Loins of where? Birmingham. Longleat. In sport in 2007, the Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell set a new world record of 9. 74 seconds over a distance of how...
...60 years of age, I come from Swindon in Wiltshire and I'm an entertainer. I'm Anita, 37, from Wigan, and I'm a survival equipment fitter in the Royal Air...vote off the Weakest Link. According to the statistics, the Strongest Link is Anita. Debbie is t
...opened in Paris in 1900 is known by what name? Metro. Bank! In equipment, a Louisville Slugger is a type of bat used in which sport? Baseball or table...
...of 9. 74 seconds over a distance of how many metres? 100 metres. In astronomy, Jovian is an adjective that means of or belonging to which planet? Jupiter....
...Unaccompanied. The TV panel game about obscure words that's been presented by Robert Robinson, Bob Holness and Fiona Bruce is entitled Call My what? Bluff....
...cinema, the 1954 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and shot in 3-D was called Dial M For what? Pass. Murder. In maths, what is 36 plus 6? 42. What J is the...
...for a doctor working in a surgery practice as a primary health care agent? GP. In fashion, a Mary-Jane is a style of coat or shoe? Coat. Shoe. The Cook...
...by Radiohead took its title from a Douglas Adams character called Marvin the Paranoid what? Creep. Android. The word "tithe" meaning part of a person's...
...and Liverpool are in which country of the UK? England. In Christianity, the Lord's Prayer includes the words, "Give us this day our daily" what? Bread. In...
...for human consumption? Vegetable. Which day of the week is named after the Norse god of thunder? Thursday. In ballet, a dancer performing a pirouette...
...Robert Harris novel set in an alternative present in which Germany had won World War Two? 1949. Fatherland. In pop music, Paolo Nutini had a UK hit album...
...adventure novel by Robert Louis Stevenson features the illegal capture of David Balfour as he tries to claim his inheritance? Robinson Crusoe. Kidnapped....
...what was the slime-drinking creature that lived underground? Pass. Fungus the Bogeyman. In art, the nickname Botticelli, given to the Florentine painter...
...consecutive failures? Three. The American actress who starred in the films Carrie, JFK and North Country is Sissy who? Spacek. Silver-coloured blonde hair...
...and most economical way… What's the cheapest way to photocopy? To do it on A3. Really? Yes. What else? Do it double-sided. I see. That's not dirty, is it?...
...Link. Start the clock. Donnelly, Sullivan and Byrne are common surnames among Swedish or Irish people? Irish. In cinema, the 1954 film directed by Alfred...
...title of the long-running soap opera that features families with the surnames Mitchell, Beale and Branning? EastEnders. A successful gardener is often said...
...most of the painters in the Abstract Expressionist movement worked in which American city? New York. In the animal kingdom, Aylesbury, Indian Runner and...Olympic pole vault competition after how many consecutive failures? Three. The American actress w
...spawned the catchphrase, "And now for something completely different"? Pass. Monty Python's Flying Circus. What L is the principal book used to record the...
...a death are said to be flown at half what? Mast. In motor racing, the Monaco Grand Prix takes place on the street circuit of which resort, famous for...
...in the air by flapping the wings? Pass. Hover. The songs Eye Of The Tiger, Burning Heart and Living In America are on the soundtrack of which series of...
...Alex. Let's play the Weakest Link. Start the clock. Donnelly, Sullivan and Byrne are common surnames among Swedish or Irish people? Irish. In cinema, the...
...nickname referring to his safari park family home and so-called wifelets, the Marquess of Bath is sometimes called The Loins of where? Birmingham. Longleat....
...named after a city in India? Jodhpurs. In TV and film, the comedy interviewer Borat, played by Sacha Baron Cohen, is supposedly from which country?...
...At the end of the round, only money that's banked can be taken forward. In Round 1, there are three minutes. We'll start with the person whose name is...
...consultant. I'm James, 47, from Dumfriesshire and I'm a company director. I'm Becca, 20, I live in Swansea and I'm a working student. I'm David, I'm 60 years...to reveal who you think is the Weakest Link. Dean. David. Debbie. Dean. Alex. Becca. David.
...please? Examples of which body adornment include the name Brooklyn… Tattoo. What H follows "neighbour", "man" and "priest" to make three new words?...
...I'm a working student. I'm David, I'm 60 years of age, I come from Swindon in Wiltshire and I'm an entertainer. I'm Anita, 37, from Wigan, and I'm a survival...
...in the lead-up to your question, but when you get there, it's not that bad. Round 2, you have £1,000. We're now taking ten seconds off your time. We'll...be voted off in Round 3. She stumbled over the questions and got one wrong in Round 2. I think sh
...What L is the name of the port near Edinburgh that in 1998 became home to the Royal Yacht Britannia? Pass. Leith. A variety of hellebore with white flowers...
...Link - that's Alex. Let's play the Weakest Link. Start the clock. Donnelly, Sullivan and Byrne are common surnames among Swedish or Irish people? Irish. In...
...the team. I'm Stephen, 18, from Chinnor near Oxford, and I'm a student. I'm Alex, 70, from Worthing. I'm a garden design consultant. I'm James, 47, from...We'll start with the person whose name is first alphabetically - that's you, Alex. Let's play the
...American city? New York. In the animal kingdom, Aylesbury, Indian Runner and Rouen are all breeds of which bird? Duck. In British political history, in...
...day. What do you eat? Pies? No, I don't, actually, but I'm quite partial to Chinese takeaways. Are you? No-one at home to cook for you? My wife cooks, but...between Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More? Pass. A Man For All Seasons. In Chinese cooker...
...the illegal capture of David Balfour as he tries to claim his inheritance? Robinson Crusoe. Kidnapped. The word "phagomaniac" is a term for someone who...
...win up to £10,000. The others will leave with nothing when voted off as the Weakest Link. Welcome to the Weakest Link. Any of the nine people in the studio...eight will leave with nothing as round by round we lose the player voted the Weakest Link. Le
...with white flowers that blooms in winter and early spring is called the Christmas what? Rose. Bank! The William Tell Express is a scenic rail and boat...
...Scofield is about the struggle between Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More? Pass. A Man For All Seasons. In Chinese cooker...
...by round we lose the player voted the Weakest Link. Let's meet the team. I'm Stephen, 18, from Chinnor near Oxford, and I'm a student. I'm Alex, 70, from...you think is the Weakest Link. Dean. David. Debbie. Dean. Alex. Becca. David. Stephen. Dean. Wha
...the long-running soap opera that features families with the surnames Mitchell, Beale and Branning? EastEnders. A successful gardener is often said to have...
...is a style of coat or shoe? Coat. Shoe. The Cook Strait separates the North and South Islands of which Commonwealth country? New Zealand. Perfumes...failures? Three. The American actress who starred in the films Carrie, JFK and North Country is Sissy w
...Perfumes called Lovely and Covet were launched by which actress who starred in Sex And The City? Pass. Sarah Jessica Parker. What T is a support comprising a...
...and South Islands of which Commonwealth country? New Zealand. Perfumes called Lovely and Covet were launched by which actress who starred in Sex And The...
...abbreviated to "deli"? A delicatessen. In the animal kingdom, the tail-less Manx is a breed of which domestic pet? Cat. In cinema, a term that means the...
...show them your glassware. What does that involve? A toolbox with glassware and Bunsen burners. A big toolbox? A very big toolbox. Have you got a girlfriend?...
...play the Weakest Link. Start the clock. The White Sea port known in English as Archangel is in which modern-day country? Pass. Russia. In literature, which...
...heavy piece of artillery and the missile fired from it? Dad's Army. Cannon and Ball. What "A" is a word derived from the Latin term for "abbreviate" that...
...And how old is he? He's 23. And how old are you? 37. What's his name? Stuart. So 23-year-old Stuart is minding his own business in Iraq and along...wrong. Anita, you are the Weakest Link. Goodbye. Anne discussed with me Stuart on several occasions, my
...Conservative Attorney-General and whose aunt is Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss is Nigel who? Don't know. Havers. In physiology… Time's up. You won £100. Who's...
...Iridescent. In art of the 1940s and '50s, most of the painters in the Abstract Expressionist movement worked in which American city? New York. In the...
...play the Weakest Link. Start the clock. An athlete is eliminated from the Olympic pole vault competition after how many consecutive failures? Three. The...
...Alex, 70, from Worthing. I'm a garden design consultant. I'm James, 47, from Dumfriesshire and I'm a company director. I'm Becca, 20, I live in Swansea and...
...in the Royal Air Force. I'm Dean, 25, from East London and I'm a banker. I'm Debbie, I'm 42, I'm from Poole and I'm a reprographics technician. I'm Jason,...the Weakest Link. According to the statistics, the Strongest Link is Anita. Debbie is the Weake
...Stortford. In the history of textiles, the so-called gin invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney removed the seeds from which plant fibre? Root. Cotton. In pop...
...where your mother lives? Yeah. Is she still alive? Are you comparing me to Norman Bates? I couldn't possibly comment. Why Dean? He just banked too early....
...In British political history, in 1955, who succeeded Winston Churchill as Prime Minister? Callaghan. Anthony Eden. What L is the name of the port near...
...solid material that is collected at a bottle bank? Glass. Bank! The cities of Lincoln, Lichfield and Liverpool are in which country of the UK? England. In...
...Start the clock. In traditional UK weddings, the groom is which sex? Male. In TV, what is the title of the long-running soap opera that features families...the term "a cappella" means unaccompanied or unexpected? Unaccompanied. The TV panel game about
...to hang suspended in the air by flapping the wings? Pass. Hover. The songs Eye Of The Tiger, Burning Heart and Living In America are on the soundtrack of...
...set numerous land and water speed records in the 20th century were Malcolm and Donald who? Pass. Campbell. Which 1966 film starring Paul Scofield is about the...
...F, G, H, the letters are said to be in what order? Alphabetical. In weather in Britain, the summer of 2007 was notable for being especially wet or dry? Wet....
...as "women and children first" is named after which ship that sank in 1852? The Mary Rose. The Birkenhead. In 1980s TV comedy, the name of which double act...
...Yes. How can you pull a girl studying chemistry? It's quite impressive on your CV. Cos you can make drugs for them? Yes. And more things. Like what? You can...
...C. I. Which bodily feature, prominent in men, derives its name from the Biblical story of the forbidden fruit which stuck in the throat? Adam's apple....
...from it? Dad's Army. Cannon and Ball. What "A" is a word derived from the Latin term for "abbreviate" that means to make a book shorter? Abstract....
...comprises words for a heavy piece of artillery and the missile fired from it? Dad's Army. Cannon and Ball. What "A" is a word derived from the Latin term for...
...Fatherland. In pop music, Paolo Nutini had a UK hit album in 2006 entitled These Streets or Those Motorways? These Streets. A boxer with slurred speech...
...Link - that's Debbie. Let's play the Weakest Link. Start the clock. The White Sea port known in English as Archangel is in which modern-day country?...
...agent? GP. In fashion, a Mary-Jane is a style of coat or shoe? Coat. Shoe. The Cook Strait separates the North and South Islands of which Commonwealth...
...the Weakest Link. Start the clock. Which star of TV's Friends was named by Forbes magazine in 2007 as the actress giving the best box-office returns for...