What planet did they get the guacamole recipe from? In Mexico and the U.S. it's lime juice, not lemon, and I've never heard of chili powder being added.
I never heard of chili powder being added or guacamole without coriander/cilantro. I've seen/eaten plenty of guacamole with no tomato (I don't put tomato in it), but also with tomato. It is so popular that any number of different versions must be available.
Round 1: There were 46 (47) possible answers and I think there are at most 20 pointless answers (I got 2 of them 🎉🎉🎉🎉) Pointless Final: Got one pointless answer 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉)
I've got another Round 2-style question. Xander: So, our Round 2 question concerns "James Bond Women". In this round, we're about to show you a list of James Bond women. We asked 100 people to tell us which film that these particular women appeared in. Richard? Richard: In each pass, we're going to show you six Bond women. You have to tell us what film they appeared in. The more obscure the answers, obviously, will score you fewer points. Any wrong answer will give you the maximum of 100 points. First Pass Anya Amasova Dominique Derval Melina Havelock Giacinta Johnson Kissy Suzuki Wai Lin Second Pass Tiffany Case Teresa Di Vicenzo Mary Goodnight Kara Milovy Camille Montes Natalya Simonova
Well, since nobody wanted to try this question, I might as well give the answers... First Pass Anya Amasova--from "The Spy Who Loved Me", played by Barbara Bach Dominique Derval--from "Thunderball", a.k.a. Domino, played by Claudine Auger Melina Havelock--from "For Your Eyes Only", played by Carole Bouquet Giacinta Johnson--from "Die Another Day", a.k.a. Jinx, played by Halle Berry Kissy Suzuki--from "You Only Live Twice", played by Mie Hama. Incidentally, she was never addressed by name in the film itself, which comes from the end credits. Wai Lin--from "Tomorrow Never Dies", played by Michelle Yeoh Second Pass Tiffany Case--from "Diamonds Are Forever", played by Jill St. John Teresa Di Vicenzo--from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", played by Diana Rigg, the only woman to marry James Bond Mary Goodnight--from "The Man With the Golden Gun", played by Britt Ekland Kara Milovy--from "The Living Daylights", played by Maryam d'Abo, co-author of the book "Bond Girls Are Forever" Camille Montes--from "Quantum of Solace", the most recent Bond film as of the date of this particular episode, played by Olga Kurylenko Natalya Simonova--from "Goldeneye", played by Izabella Scorupco
21:22 Sandlot was filmed in my home neighborhood. My dad actually grew up playing baseball on the fields they used for the movie.
Emily and Amy are great fun :)
Always Sunny in Scunthorpe. Actually, it might just work! Make it happen Richard.
What planet did they get the guacamole recipe from? In Mexico and the U.S. it's lime juice, not lemon, and I've never heard of chili powder being added.
I've never seen a guacamole recipe without coriander/cilantro. That would have been my answer.
@@miguelangelsucrelares5009 I agree 100%
I never heard of chili powder being added or guacamole without coriander/cilantro. I've seen/eaten plenty of guacamole with no tomato (I don't put tomato in it), but also with tomato. It is so popular that any number of different versions must be available.
I choose : Polo Rossi, Romanigga, and Michail Platini
Round 1: There were 46 (47) possible answers and I think there are at most 20 pointless answers (I got 2 of them 🎉🎉🎉🎉)
Pointless Final: Got one pointless answer 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉)
I guess sleigh and sled are the same thing but I’ve never heard it referred to as bobsleigh before.
I've got another Round 2-style question.
Xander: So, our Round 2 question concerns "James Bond Women". In this round, we're about to show you a list of James Bond women. We asked 100 people to tell us which film that these particular women appeared in. Richard?
Richard: In each pass, we're going to show you six Bond women. You have to tell us what film they appeared in. The more obscure the answers, obviously, will score you fewer points. Any wrong answer will give you the maximum of 100 points.
First Pass
Anya Amasova
Dominique Derval
Melina Havelock
Giacinta Johnson
Kissy Suzuki
Wai Lin
Second Pass
Tiffany Case
Teresa Di Vicenzo
Mary Goodnight
Kara Milovy
Camille Montes
Natalya Simonova
Well, since nobody wanted to try this question, I might as well give the answers...
First Pass
Anya Amasova--from "The Spy Who Loved Me", played by Barbara Bach
Dominique Derval--from "Thunderball", a.k.a. Domino, played by Claudine Auger
Melina Havelock--from "For Your Eyes Only", played by Carole Bouquet
Giacinta Johnson--from "Die Another Day", a.k.a. Jinx, played by Halle Berry
Kissy Suzuki--from "You Only Live Twice", played by Mie Hama. Incidentally, she was never addressed by name in the film itself, which comes from the end credits.
Wai Lin--from "Tomorrow Never Dies", played by Michelle Yeoh
Second Pass
Tiffany Case--from "Diamonds Are Forever", played by Jill St. John
Teresa Di Vicenzo--from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service", played by Diana Rigg, the only woman to marry James Bond
Mary Goodnight--from "The Man With the Golden Gun", played by Britt Ekland
Kara Milovy--from "The Living Daylights", played by Maryam d'Abo, co-author of the book "Bond Girls Are Forever"
Camille Montes--from "Quantum of Solace", the most recent Bond film as of the date of this particular episode, played by Olga Kurylenko
Natalya Simonova--from "Goldeneye", played by Izabella Scorupco
Oh Emily! Lol.
Let me be the first to say that Delia Smith's Guacamole recipe is _rubbish_.