Pairing US States | Pointless | S16 E10
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NPH being pointless is surprising as he was a big character in Gone Girl.
I definitely thought Michael Middleton was Gordon Brown.
Everyone confuses Rhode Island and Long Island....Rhode Island is a state...the smallest of the 50 and my home state...Long Island is a part of New York
But they're both about the same size
@@mitchellharger1409no
Alexanders knowledge often astounds me. Very impressive on non fiction here😊
First round would've seen me out for sure, I thought it was the cast of Fawlty Towers.
Hahahaha
As a Film enthusiast I would not have chosen that final category, and yet I would've had that huge jackpot-winning answer. Can't believe NPH was pointless for that, he had a main role. Crazy win.
That's what I thought!
Same. I immediately crossed him off the list because he had a significant supporting role in the film. I was expecting someone like Casey Wilson or Sela Ward to be pointless.
Does anyone agree with me that Alexander Armstrong looks a little like an older Neil Patrick Harris?
@@darreljones8645 I totally see it.
Completely forgot NPH. I was trying to remember the name of the model who played the student: Emily Ratajkowski
I got all six answers for the second pass of the non-fiction book titles. And I also correctly guessed which would be the best score, which also happens to be a favorite book of mine.
87 people know the world's biggest government case. Nothing but a beggar.
Noice
Did they ask many non-British people for the first question?
I don't think they ask any non-British people for answers to any of the questions...
I assume they asked 9 non-British people. That's why the Queen only scored 91 :D
@@jonahcomstock3061yeah but if you have a certain amount of time you just think you have more time