I thought of fiend... then put it down😂 me neither on breakwind. I'm a Yank. 🤷♀️ sounds like its the afterwards that can propel you... from your afterwards😂
@@muhdnadzrin5439 Powdered Tamarind is absolutely a spice. I have some sitting in my pantry at this moment. And no, a Tamarind TREE is a tree. Tamarind is the product it produces.
Richard is wrong about Debussy's 'Le Mer', it is an orchestral piece that has nothing apart from having the same name of the popular song covered by James Darren. It is a French song written by Charles Trenet in the '50's, and his signature tune, covered by many French artists, and from memory Darren was the 1st English speaking artist to cover it.
Very interesting! Nice job and thanks for pointing that out! When he said that, I was thinking 🤔 '...how did we get from Debussy to Bobby Darin? La Mer is a classical piece....and Bobby Darin is a crooner....so, how are the two related? There's no way *_Beyond the Sea_* is some kind of Debussy cover. That can't be correct... right?' I saw your post and thought "Thank you! I knew it!"....then verified it, after I realized I just accept your post at face value 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️😄 You're, obviously, correct.... ...and (perhaps its just me?) I can easily see where the confusion is.... but, then again, I can't really understand how one would make a mistake like that, trivial as it is. I mean, I get that La Mer means "The Sea" ....but going from *_Debussy_* to _Bobby Darin_ ....well, that makes zero sense (in my mind...and perhaps it's because I have a musical background). To me, it is a bit like saying: "Vivaldi composed the masterful works 'The Four Seasons'....which later inspired Frankie Valli, when he named his group 'The Four Seasons'" ....🤔 😂 For reference: Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons got the group name from the name of a bowling alley. 😂 ....maybe it's just me that thought the connection between the artists was nonexistent, based soley on their style of music? 😂 Seems like you knew the information. It just "felt wrong" to me. (read as: I don't know -shit- about -shit- ) 😂
Headwind, Claude, George, Jim Carrey, Thongs, Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros. Not sure if I would have made it out of the head-to-head but that was my perfect final category. Lots of easy correct answers, but hunting for pointless ones was fun.
What? Neither Vanuatu nor Kiribati nor Tuvalu were pointless, but Nauru was? Interesting. Also wouldn't have thought that Webern was less known than Humperdinck or most of the others. He's mentioned in any music history under Second Viennese School, early twentieth century etc. I think that's even commonly taught in schools.
tamarind rescind behind not sure if they consider snowblind and nightblind hyphenated 2:55 that's why I found other words first 🤷♀️😉Last Three- Victor or Ivan a guess 21:10 Charles or Pierre DeBussy 21:05 Ludwig Beethoven not Charles, Claude! Grr😂 Comoros 37:13 Solomon Islands Cook Islands 37:57
For the first round, I had *_mastermind_* ..... *Edit* I thought "man, I wonder if my guess was any good" ....later: 16:47 😮 what!? Whoa. I haven't seen this show before (I'm American and this is like reverse Family Fued, in a way), so I'm kind shocked I got one correct. Pretty much guarantee it will be the only one I get right. 😂
How did 85 people say mind and another 17 said rewind thats 102 out of 100, not to mention the other 4??? Sorry this is my first time ever watching this show
@@ginnymichelleperez which ones? Do you know what of is talking about? Probably Equatorial Guinea. I'd like to know which part is south of the equator. Some tiny island no one knows about?
I had Spellbind for the first round!
I'm an Aussie and have never heard of a breakwind.
Love when Xander said 'befriend'! XD
lol. yeah. Just saw that bit. it was hilarious when he realized how wrong that was. lol
I thought of fiend... then put it down😂 me neither on breakwind. I'm a Yank. 🤷♀️ sounds like its the afterwards that can propel you... from your afterwards😂
Breakwind is a common word in NZ - rows of tall trees to break the wind especially in rural areas
That comeback from Ingrid was amazing
I wonder what would have happened if someone had said Ira for Gershwin...because he was a composer, too (George's brother and collaborator...)
I was thinking the same thing.
I think George composed their music while Ira wrote the lyrics
Old Australian here.
Never heard the term breakwind. EVER
Always windbreak
Same for Jimmy John Beethoven. I wonder if anyone had said that instead of Ludwig.
He was a lyricist. Not a composer. But that’s a clever idea!
gotta say i've loved the first 20 mins!
Tamarind is a tree that produces a pod-like fruit used in cuisine. The pulp is used in chutneys, sauces, sweets, juice, etc.
Yes tamarind is nowhere near a spice as he said
I remember an old song, very popular in Spain in the 60s, that went "Pulpa de tamarindo, sabrosa pulpa de tamarindo".....
@@muhdnadzrin5439 Powdered Tamarind is absolutely a spice. I have some sitting in my pantry at this moment. And no, a Tamarind TREE is a tree. Tamarind is the product it produces.
Thankyou for a NON Celebrity episode! Enjoy all of them, but these are even better for some reason
Non-celebrity episodes are more challenging, and the contestants focus on the game instead of hamming it up for the camera
always be suspicious of people who say theyre into live music and then elaborate by saying its Kylie Minogue...
Richard is wrong about Debussy's 'Le Mer', it is an orchestral piece that has nothing apart from having the same name of the popular song covered by James Darren. It is a French song written by Charles Trenet in the '50's, and his signature tune, covered by many French artists, and from memory Darren was the 1st English speaking artist to cover it.
You're right, of course, but wasn't it Bobby Darin who did the cover in English? James Darren slightly later.
Wiki says it was Bobby.....@@mallorybesom1717
Very interesting! Nice job and thanks for pointing that out!
When he said that, I was thinking 🤔 '...how did we get from Debussy to Bobby Darin? La Mer is a classical piece....and Bobby Darin is a crooner....so, how are the two related? There's no way *_Beyond the Sea_* is some kind of Debussy cover. That can't be correct... right?'
I saw your post and thought "Thank you! I knew it!"....then verified it, after I realized I just accept your post at face value 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️😄
You're, obviously, correct....
...and (perhaps its just me?) I can easily see where the confusion is.... but, then again, I can't really understand how one would make a mistake like that, trivial as it is.
I mean, I get that La Mer means "The Sea" ....but going from *_Debussy_* to _Bobby Darin_ ....well, that makes zero sense (in my mind...and perhaps it's because I have a musical background).
To me, it is a bit like saying: "Vivaldi composed the masterful works 'The Four Seasons'....which later inspired Frankie Valli, when he named his group 'The Four Seasons'"
....🤔 😂
For reference: Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons got the group name from the name of a bowling alley. 😂
....maybe it's just me that thought the connection between the artists was nonexistent, based soley on their style of music? 😂 Seems like you knew the information.
It just "felt wrong" to me. (read as: I don't know -shit- about -shit- ) 😂
Whirlwind and unwind were my choices for round 1.
Um they splet YAKKA wrong LMAFO i was looking at it and was like"Hard work" wait? Y_K_E_?? theres no E or R
You spelled spelt wrong LMFAO. Splet?
Headwind, Claude, George, Jim Carrey, Thongs, Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros. Not sure if I would have made it out of the head-to-head but that was my perfect final category. Lots of easy correct answers, but hunting for pointless ones was fun.
1st round i though of bind, then i though rebind, im brazilian so i didnt know if rebind existed hahaha
2 days ago I was watching Season 08 e14.... I wanted to keep watching Season 8 and now all episodes from Season 8 are Gone ? What is going on?
Fun episode... Grace is cute 😊
Gavelkind was my answer for the first round (thanks to Crusader Kings 2)
What? Neither Vanuatu nor Kiribati nor Tuvalu were pointless, but Nauru was? Interesting. Also wouldn't have thought that Webern was less known than Humperdinck or most of the others. He's mentioned in any music history under Second Viennese School, early twentieth century etc. I think that's even commonly taught in schools.
I guess Engelbert Humperdinck was so present because he (well someone with the same name😅)was on Eurovision 2012
during their minute, the final team said “People’s Republic of Congo” not DRC so it would have been wrong; no need for the team to kick themselves
Ughhhh what a waste of an easy final category. I was really rooting for them too
happy i came up with spellbind hahaha, i feel bad for holly though
Without knowing it my guess would have been Ocker. Crikey, I should go on the show mate
Kevin really hates being called the work colleague.
tamarind rescind behind not sure if they consider snowblind and nightblind hyphenated 2:55 that's why I found other words first 🤷♀️😉Last Three- Victor or Ivan a guess 21:10 Charles or Pierre DeBussy 21:05 Ludwig Beethoven not Charles, Claude! Grr😂 Comoros 37:13 Solomon Islands Cook Islands 37:57
I wonder if they cointed wind and wind as one or two different words?
For the first round, I had *_mastermind_* .....
*Edit* I thought "man, I wonder if my guess was any good" ....later:
16:47 😮 what!? Whoa.
I haven't seen this show before (I'm American and this is like reverse Family Fued, in a way), so I'm kind shocked I got one correct. Pretty much guarantee it will be the only one I get right. 😂
Congo!? Seriously!???!? I thought this would have been rather high up. 😅
DR Congo. There's 2. The other one wasn't pointless
Wow, I’m from Australia and have always spelled work as yakka, never as yakker. Hard yakka came from the Yakka overall and jeans brand.
thought of three different pointless countries, sao tome, comoros and east timor, also expected most island nations in oceania would be pointless
For YEARS I had no idea the W in Ludwig was pronounced as a V
My dad told me the W is pronounced as a V (his name is Ludvigs) 😂
So funny I literally thought of "Colourblind"
And I thought of 'mastermind' right after I thought of 'mind', and then 'what if I'll add some more letters to it?'
As opposed to figuratively?
I thought of mastermind!!!
Thank you very much indeed😅
Dave and Frank should do comedy
How did 85 people say mind and another 17 said rewind thats 102 out of 100, not to mention the other 4??? Sorry this is my first time ever watching this show
Jeez i wrote this before the last pair even took theyre first turn ,how is this out of 100 people
All you couples have to do is to score as few as possible, guys
Damm, justin bieber got strong accent
How old is this.
2013?
When in doubt, all roads lead to [obscure African country].
Megamind and bind was mine
Megamind would've been an incorrect guess I'm afraid. I looked it up but I'm not finding an oxford dictionary entry for it.
Tomorrow I am baking a chocolate mayonnaise cake 😊😊😊
Huh?!? Colorblind is 2 words? Not in North America
Short haircut improves your appearance, Richard
Patagonia a country??? Jeez...
I miss old pointless and the app
Nevermind
3 of the so called pointless answers for the final are wrong and are not south of the equator!
He said partly too, so those the Equator passes through would be included.
@@ginnymichelleperez which ones? Do you know what of is talking about? Probably Equatorial Guinea. I'd like to know which part is south of the equator. Some tiny island no one knows about?
How far does these ladies think $8000 before taxes is going to get them? certainly not a trip to America a big party and some college classes