@acsimpson, was watching celebrity pointless the other night (they have so many episodes in the bank that this one from 2016 not broadcast until yesterday) Which six letter words appearing in Wordworths I wandered lonely as a cloud, Blakes Jerusalem or Shelley's Ozymandias scored No points with 100 people? Some people know the first lines. Any six letter word not in the first /last/ most famous lines scored very low. Desert scored No Points.
Richard Osman said something at the end of the round like - Apart from England, Antique, ancient and daffodil ALL other six letter words scored no points.
In another round where they gave you the first and last letters of first name and surname of famous composers Lionel Bart scored way more than Cole Porter or Irving Berlin. This round was of course general knowledge and filling in the blanks.
About five mins in we started playing Guess how low some very obvious answers are going to be.
Maybe I sound elitist here? But the answers I felt were very very obvious as it was celebrity pointless not pointless (where a man I vaguely know Chas won £4500 with his son Charlie on prog rock albums of the 1970s and 1980s).
So if the countdown 100 people were asked to sit the theory exam of the driving test, how many out of 100 would pass?