All Seasons

Season 2022

  • S2022E01 1: The elevator where you're 'born again'

    • October 14, 2022

    Matt Parker, Bill Sunderland and Dani Siller face questions about a 'born again' elevator, a bronze medal failure and a very expensive Danish supermarket.

  • S2022E02 2: What was measured in 'gillettes'?

    • October 21, 2022

    Brady Haran, Mary Spender and Eric Johnson face questions about a creative fire, bloodless hitmen and partly-useless products. LATERAL is a weekly podcast about interesting questions and even more interesting answers, hosted by Tom Scott.

  • S2022E03 3: Why did 1959's album charts vanish?

    • October 28, 2022

    Jade Tan-Holmes, Corry Will and Luke Cutforth face questions about missing album charts, an evasive painter and a flaw in 'Lord of the Flies'. LATERAL is a weekly podcast about interesting questions and even more interesting answers, hosted by Tom Scott.

  • S2022E04 4: The currency that cuts crime

    • November 4, 2022

    Marques Brownlee, Hayley Loren and Wren Weichman face questions about crime-busting currency, a sporting crisis and night-inspired combat.

  • S2022E05 5: When time goes up to 30 o'clock

    • November 11, 2022

    Rowan Ellis, Vanessa Hill and Grady Hillhouse face questions about logo longevity, Kodak complaints, and perplexing playgrounds.

  • S2022E06 6: Solve a 13th Century murder!

    • November 18, 2022

    Trace Dominguez, Nahre Sol and Jordan Harrod face questions about profitable collisions, familiar flags, and knotty problems.

  • S2022E07 7: The brilliant burger chain ruse

    • November 25, 2022

    Dani Siller, Bill Sunderland and Matt Parker face questions about plastic plates, academic awards and creative cereals.

  • S2022E08 8: What Liechtenstein shares with England

    • December 2, 2022

    Brady Haran, Mary Spender and Eric Johnson face questions about an unwanted win, a gruesome graveyard and a lucky performance.

  • S2022E09 9: The purple seats mystery

    • December 9, 2022

    Corry Will, Luke Cutforth and Jade Tan-Holmes face questions about mysterious medicines, calamitous currency and dodgy dealings.

  • S2022E10 10: The day that cost $700m

    • December 16, 2022

    Marques Brownlee, Wren Weichman and Hayley Loren discuss questions about clever communications, ridiculous registrations and distant destinations.

  • S2022E11 11: Who uses the 10-08-42 rule?

    • December 23, 2022

    Rowan Ellis, Vanessa Hill and Grady Hillhouse face questions about diehard disease, pill-popping performers, and ridiculous room numbers.

  • S2022E12 12: The most-kissed woman in history

    • December 30, 2022

    Trace Dominguez, Nahre Sol and Jordan Harrod face questions about crafty candidates, protective parking and goofy glasses.

Season 2023

  • S2023E01 13: A glassware tax affair

    • June 1, 2023

    Cleo Abram, Simone Giertz and 'Legal Eagle' Devin Stone face questions about colossal chains, prudish paintings, and golden goblets.

  • S2023E02 14: A flaming good flight

    • January 13, 2023

    Dani Siller & Bill Sunderland ('Escape This Podcast') and William Osman face questions about crooning tunes, morning mishaps and enigmatic elevators.

  • S2023E03 15: Elfrida, dog detective

    • January 20, 2023

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandes and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about baffling bans, Australian emblems, and stamp sales.

  • S2023E04 16: The 2-year-old newborn

    • January 27, 2023

    'SuperSaf' AhmedMia, Ali Spagnola and Mehdi 'ElectroBOOM' Sadaghdar face questions about scientific statues, slashed screens, and a silly sequence.

  • S2023E05 17: Some 3-D movies from 1903

    • February 3, 2023

    'Karen Puzzles' Kavett, Rebecca 'Dr Becky' Smethurst and Stuart 'Ashens' Ashen face questions about political powercuts, red rectangles, and astonishing anvils.

  • S2023E06 18: Making cosplay worthwhile

    • February 10, 2023

    Jay Foreman, Kip Heath and Jason Slaughter ('Not Just Bikes') face questions about awkward animals, Indian ingenuity, and a Peter Pan problem.

  • S2023E07 19: 315,000 obsolete index cards

    • February 17, 2023

    Cleo Abram, Simone Giertz and 'Legal Eagle' Devin Stone face questions about confusing conveyors, flooded fields and bad-faith baseball.

  • S2023E08 20: The rigged JFK election

    • February 24, 2023

    William Osman, Dani Siller and Bill Sunderland face questions about statesmanly statues, parking perks and bountiful birthdays.

  • S2023E09 21: The bandit that gives back

    • March 3, 2023

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandes and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about deceptive dates, brick buildings and baseball baiting.

  • S2023E10 22: A carousel's little secret

    • March 10, 2023

    'SuperSaf' AhmedMia, Ali Spagnola and Mehdi 'ElectroBOOM' Sadaghdar face questions about rigging research, dating dwellings and exploiting extras.

  • S2023E11 23: Naval gazing

    • March 17, 2023

    'Karen Puzzles' Kavett, Rebecca 'Dr Becky' Smethurst and Stuart 'Ashens' Ashen face questions about medical methods, musical murders, and McDonald's marketing.

  • S2023E12 24: The coins buried with Sinatra

    • March 24, 2023

    Mark Rober, Jabrils and Virginia Schutte face questions about football faults, soil secrets, and educational eats.

  • S2023E13 25: A deliberately bad program

    • March 31, 2023

    Brian McManus from 'Real Engineering', Sarah Renae Clark and Nicholas Johnson face questions about sincere symbols, shrewd signage and silly stickers.

  • S2023E14 26: The car crash 'dummy'

    • April 7, 2023

    Xyla Foxlin, Jordan Harrod and Becky Stern face questions about cheapo chicken, problematic passwords and bountiful bananas.

  • S2023E15 27: Extra-green cat trees

    • April 14, 2023

    Bill Sunderland and Dani Siller (from 'Escape This Podcast') and Amelie Brodeur face questions about troublesome tower blocks, bonkers bookings and factually-incorrect films.

  • S2023E16 28: An 'out of this world' lecture

    • April 21, 2023

    Melissa Fernandes, Sabrina Cruz and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about crafty clocks, remunerative records and veiled video games.

  • S2023E17 29: The passenger going nowhere

    • April 28, 2023

    Emily the Engineer, Wren Weichman and Kip Heath face questions about right-handed roads, tea taxonomy and broken bikes.

  • S2023E18 30: The orchestrated in-joke

    • May 5, 2023

    Mark Rober, Virginia Schutte and Jabrils face questions about rigorous racing, perceptive photography, and vexatious vexillology.

  • S2023E19 31: The genius of cheese slices

    • May 12, 2023

    Brian McManus from 'Real Engineering', Sarah Renae Clark and Nicholas Johnson face questions about timely treatments, perceptive painters and bisected badges.

  • S2023E20 32: Losing golf balls for fun

    • May 19, 2023

    Xyla Foxlin, Jordan Harrod and Becky Stern face questions about cable cutting, baking brilliance and ska band shenanigans.

  • S2023E21 33: Crooked camel competitions

    • May 26, 2023

    Bill Sunderland and Dani Siller (from 'Escape This Podcast') and Amelie Brodeur face questions about colour-coded kindness, curious keypads and cosmic kit.

  • S2023E22 34: Six unnecessary doorknobs

    • June 2, 2023

    Melissa Fernandes, Sabrina Cruz and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about generous grades, delayed days and spacious sidewalks.

  • S2023E23 35: Selfies with number 57

    • June 9, 2023

    Emily the Engineer, Wren Weichman and Kip Heath face questions about benefit bonuses, stationery sales and plummeting platforms.

  • S2023E24 36: The no-show French king

    • June 16, 2023

    Annie Rauwerda ('Depths of Wikipedia'), J. Draper and Geoff Marshall face questions about sporting schemes, misty mirrors and Boston billboards.

  • S2023E25 37: Keep left at the quarry

    • June 23, 2023

    Jeremy Fielding, Estefannie and Inés Dawson ('Draw Curiosity') face questions about treaty texts, shirt sequences and practical photocopies.

  • S2023E26 38: Edward's buried paint

    • June 30, 2023

    From 'Jet Lag: The Game', Sam Denby, Adam Chase and Ben Doyle face questions about copyright chicanery, microstate melodies and fruitless flights.

  • S2023E27 39: Dare you brave this shopping mall?

    • July 7, 2023

    Ruth Amos and Shawn Brown ('Kids Invent Stuff') and Dani Siller ('Escape This Podcast') face questions about slapdash squiggles, poster positioning and fishy football fixtures.

  • S2023E28 40: Swimming without water

    • July 14, 2023

    Anna Ploszajski, Scott Manley and Bill Sunderland face questions about cheffy shortcuts, red ropes and pricey papers.

  • S2023E29 41: Barefoot job applications

    • July 21, 2023

    Caroline Roper, Ella Huber and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything' face questions about diamond dealing, disorganised diners and dodgy documents.

  • S2023E30 42: Giant concrete balls

    • July 28, 2023

    Annie Rauwerda ('Depths of Wikipedia'), J. Draper and Geoff Marshall face questions about rumbling roads, sacred snacks and keyboard quirks.

  • S2023E31 43: Six unopenable letterboxes

    • August 4, 2023

    Jeremy Fielding, Estefannie and Inés Dawson ('Draw Curiosity') face questions about sporting sobbing, bad breakfasts and shorn sweethearts.

  • S2023E32 44: TV directing in reverse

    • August 11, 2023

    From 'Jet Lag: The Game', Sam Denby, Adam Chase and Ben Doyle face questions about food fakery, coat calamities and vaccine verses.

  • S2023E33 45: Mission to nowhere

    • August 18, 2023

    Ruth Amos and Shawn Brown ('Kids Invent Stuff') and Dani Siller ('Escape This Podcast') face questions about bread balls, maligned musicals and profitable postage.

  • S2023E34 46: Mr. Kill Gun Die

    • August 25, 2023

    Anna Ploszajski, Scott Manley and Bill Sunderland face questions about stately stands, letter lists and silver streaks.

  • S2023E35 47: Apples for General Lee?

    • September 1, 2023

    Caroline Roper, Ella Huber and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything' face questions about condiment condition, reverse roaming and strobing satellites.

  • S2023E36 48: Increasingly impressive plays

    • September 8, 2023

    Jacklyn Dallas ('Nothing But Tech'), Beryl Shereshewsky and Alec Watson ('Technology Connections') face questions about martial arts mastery, boating back stories and motoring materials.

  • S2023E37 49: Completely inedible eggs

    • September 15, 2023

    Rowan Ellis, Katie Steckles and Bill Sunderland ('Escape This Podcast') face questions about martial arts mastery, boating back stories and motoring materials.

  • S2023E38 50: Undercover sunburn

    • September 22, 2023

    Caroline Roper, Ella Huber and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything!' face questions about story studies, Disney descriptions and pictorial publicity.

  • S2023E39 51: Snap! Hacker! Pop!

    • September 29, 2023

    Toby Hendy, Matthew Schuchman and Julian O'Shea face questions about superlative streets, marine mutinies and blacked-out books.

  • S2023E40 52: Square-eyed dogs

    • October 6, 2023

    Michelle Khare, Kip Heath and Joe Hanson face questions about far-flung flights, rapping records and odd opposites.

  • S2023E41 53: The criminal caught by a toy

    • October 13, 2023

    Corry Will, Luke Cutforth and Jack Chesher face questions about Chinese curios, perilous Perspex and dynamic drinks.

  • S2023E42 54: Smearing honey on doors

    • October 20, 2023

    Jacklyn Dallas ('Nothing But Tech'), Beryl Shereshewsky and Alec Watson ('Technology Connections') face questions about charity costs, goofy greetings and malleable metal.

  • S2023E43 55: Octopodes in trees

    • October 27, 2023

    Rowan Ellis, Katie Steckles and Dani Siller ('Escape This Podcast') face questions about periodic poles, silly signs and iconic icons.

  • S2023E44 56: World-famous battery packs

    • November 3, 2023

    Caroline Roper, Ella Hubber and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything!' face questions about eccentric earrings, dawdling deliveries and cattle calculations.

  • S2023E45 57: Computers that love '7'

    • November 10, 2023

    Toby Hendy, Matthew Schuchman and Julian O'Shea face questions about celebrity stars, film foul-ups and security systems.

  • S2023E46 58: Straight-line sports

    • November 17, 2023

    Bernadette Banner, Emily Graslie and Dani Siller face questions about jogging jobs, textual T-shirts and dangerous dogs.

  • S2023E47 59: The player on both teams

    • November 24, 2023

    Corry Will, Luke Cutforth and Jack Chesher face questions about designer drinks, basketball business and festival flyers.

  • S2023E48 60: The world's longest ship

    • December 1, 2023

    Molly Edwards, Becky Stern and Jenny Draper face questions about pet permutations, infant images and rope ruses.

  • S2023E49 61: Instruments made by insects

    • December 8, 2023

    Evan & Katelyn Heling and Emily Calandrelli face questions about growing gains, wrong watches and cat calamaties.

  • S2023E50 62: The lifesaving blackout

    • December 15, 2023

    Hannah Witton, Mike Boyd and Geoff Marshall face questions about versatile voting, clever creatures and brick buildings.

  • S2023E51 63: Upside-down riches

    • December 22, 2023

    Hannah Fry, Lily Hevesh and Brian David Gilbert face questions about desperate decrees, crowded ceremonies and rebalanced records.

  • S2023E52 64: Black and white bowties

    • December 29, 2023

    Daniel Peake, Lizzy Skrzypiec and Bill Sunderland face questions about shoe safes, safety signs and sinuous streets.

Season 2024

  • S2024E01 65: Air-conditioned pilots

    • January 5, 2024

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandez and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about telltale tapes, rigorous registrations and troublesome towers.

  • S2024E02 66: The lock-breaking pencil

    • January 12, 2024

    Adam Ragusea, Vanessa Hill and Stuart Ashen face questions about stationery stories, secret shapes and sporting sites.

  • S2024E03 67: The colour sequence secret

    • January 19, 2024

    Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything' face questions about confectionery companies, Covid conditions and culinary choices.

  • S2024E04 68: Bright green icing

    • January 26, 2024

    Molly Edwards, Becky Stern and Jenny Draper face questions about fancy flowers, shirt selections and car coordination.

  • S2024E05 69: A very speedy spider

    • February 2, 2024

    Evan & Katelyn Heling and Emily Calandrelli face questions about satellite sizes, shirt selections and salt sales.

  • S2024E06 70: Holding up a desk lamp

    • February 9, 2024

    Hannah Fry, Lily Hevesh and Brian David Gilbert face questions about Tokyo text, state symbols and copyright clauses.

  • S2024E07 71: The sushi blockbuster

    • February 16, 2024

    Daniel Peake, Lizzy Skrzypiec and Bill Sunderland face questions about bonus bunkers, fitness fanatics and incidental insurance.

  • S2024E08 72: Billy Joel's 'Kohuept'

    • February 23, 2024

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandez and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about bricked-up buildings, money misunderstandings and transmuted text.

  • S2024E09 73: Resurrecting mammoths

    • March 1, 2024

    Adam Ragusea, Vanessa Hill and Stuart Ashen face questions about fake fittings, podcast production and sporting stunts.

  • S2024E10 74: 122,667 miles

    • March 8, 2024

    Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything' face questions about cycling coercion, hoovering hacks and disproportionate drinks.

  • S2024E11 75: Annoying Chad

    • March 15, 2024

    Abigail Thorn, Annie Rauwerda and Jordan Harrod face questions about political plaques, coin collection and suitcase sections.

  • S2024E12 76: The man who ate snow

    • March 22, 2024

    Sam Reich, Ashley Hamer and Adam Savage face questions about visual vistas, ridiculous running and film phobias.

  • S2024E13 77: Experiments by bus

    • March 29, 2024

    Stuart Goldsmith, Sophie Ward and Katie Steckles face questions about gaming goals, street signs and Parisian pedlars.

  • S2024E14 78: Sneaky statutory statues

    • April 5, 2024

    Ruth Amos & Shawn Brown from 'Kids Invent Stuff' and Daniel Peake face questions about play programmes, dreary drives and captured caps.

  • S2024E15 79: Deliberately faulty rulers

    • April 12, 2024

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandes and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about universal units, vocational voices and quizzical questions.

  • S2024E16 80: The identical trainers

    • April 19, 2024

    Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything' face questions about forgetful fumbles, Chinese contraptions and tender timings.

  • S2024E17 81: Women in red

    • April 26, 2024

    Simon Clark, Alec Steele and Rowan Ellis face questions about creative calibration, Canadian cities and crafty cataloguing.

  • S2024E18 82: Cattle at the office

    • May 3, 2024

    Karen Chu ('Good Job Brain'), Bob Hagh and Lizzy Skrzypiec face questions about golf gatherings, risky records and flirty figurines.

  • S2024E19 83: The user un-friendly library

    • May 10, 2024

    Abigail Thorn, Annie Rauwerda and Jordan Harrod face questions about book buying, cancer care and studio symbols.

  • S2024E20 84: Leftover contraptions

    • May 17, 2024

    Sam Reich, Ashley Hamer and Adam Savage face questions about police paperwork, tiny text and judicial jobs.

  • S2024E21 85: Pyromaniac novelties

    • May 24, 2024

    Stuart Goldsmith, Sophie Ward and Katie Steckles face questions about helpful hangers, location lines and cohabiting coordination.

  • S2024E22 86: Tricycles that lean

    • May 31, 2024

    Ruth Amos & Shawn Brown ('Kids Invent Stuff') and Daniel Peake face questions about corporeal cells, tricksy tricycles and fantastic frying pans.

  • S2024E23 87: Rory McIlroy's (blank)

    • June 7, 2024

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandes and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about solar solutions, recreational results and audience accumulation.

  • S2024E24 88: Rolling a 7

    • June 14, 2024

    Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything' face questions about devious designs, tantalizing tubes and baffling bans.

  • S2024E25 89: Smashing products

    • June 21, 2024

    Simon Clark, Alec Steele and Rowan Ellis face questions about red resources, radioactive readings and retooled recreations.

  • S2024E26 90: Manhole Easter eggs

    • June 28, 2024

    Karen Chu ('Good Job Brain'), Bob Hagh and Lizzy Skrzypiec face questions about rough recreations, reluctant referees and Rubik's records.

  • S2024E27 91: A secret base, revealed

    • July 5, 2024

    Robert Llewellyn, Bill Sunderland and Dani Siller face questions about mud mounds, circling canines and priceless printers.

  • S2024E28 92: Inverted guitars

    • July 12, 2024

    Jenny Draper, David Bennett and Annie Rauwerda face questions about repetitious races, thankful towns and natural nourishment.

  • S2024E29 93: Political proofs

    • July 19, 2024

    Corry Will, Luke Cutforth and Jordan Harrod face questions about studio sackings, timely trademarks and complicated campaigns.

  • S2024E30 94: The empty pizza box

    • July 26, 2024

    Hank Green, Ceri Riley and Daniel Peake face questions about practical pencils, pyromaniac profiteers and prodigious protoplasm.

  • S2024E31 95: Musical fly swatters

    • August 2, 2024

    Ólafur Waage, Evan Edinger and Hannah Witton face questions about cartoon creation, municipal meetings and presidential performances.

  • S2024E32 96: The king of everywhere

    • August 9, 2024

    Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything!' face questions about roundabout routes, mysterious messages and devillish doorbells.

  • S2024E33 97: Mexican Robocop

    • August 16, 2024

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandes and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about comical connections, little lakes and technical tofu.

  • S2024E34 98: 65 luggage bags

    • August 23, 2024

    Eglė Vaškevičiūtė, Bill Sunderland and Dani Siller face questions about mammal moments, brand boundaries and artist assistance.

  • S2024E35 99: Anti-stress vending machines

    • August 30, 2024

    Jenny Draper, David Bennett and Annie Rauwerda face questions about pyromaniac phrases, eulogised elements and anonymous athletes.

  • S2024E36 100: Painting the shark

    • September 6, 2024

    Dan Schreiber, James Harkin, Anna Ptaszynski and Andrew Hunter Murray from 'No Such Thing As a Fish' face questions about farcical facials, rapid rides and steep smiles.

  • S2024E37 101: George Washington and boxing

    • September 13, 2024

    Corry Will, Luke Cutforth and Jordan Harrod face questions about animated ants, badminton brilliance and peculiar products.

  • S2024E38 102: A greengrocer's book

    • September 20, 2024

    Hank Green, Ceri Riley and Daniel Peake face questions about fake facts, ridiculous roads and wrongful words.

  • S2024E39 103: Polo pitch invaders

    • September 27, 2024

    Ólafur Waage, Evan Edinger and Hannah Witton face questions about humble hills, landmark LPs and supplemented signs.

  • S2024E40 104: Hannibal's horns

    • October 4, 2024

    Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper and Tom Lum face questions about creative credits, baffling borders and racing research.

  • S2024E41 105: Unused toy boats

    • October 11, 2024

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandes and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about witty workwear, tongue ticks and wartime warnings.

  • S2024E42 106: Calorie-free oil

    • October 18, 2024

    Dan Schreiber, James Harkin, Anna Ptaszynski and Andrew Hunter Murray from 'No Such Thing as a Fish' face questions about technical translations, missing movies and gesture guesstimates.

  • S2024E43 107: The DVD of anger

    • October 25, 2024

    Lucy Rogers, Molly Edwards and Trace Dominguez face questions about religious roads, secret services and transport thingamyjigs.

  • S2024E44 108: A very helpful beach

    • November 1, 2024

    Sophie Ward, Julian Huguet and Tina Huang face questions about moving monuments, passed-over paintings and easy exams.

  • S2024E45 109: The blue room

    • November 8, 2024

    Julian O’Shea, Bill Sunderland and Dani Siller face questions about astronautical activities, appliance actions and Allen's abilities.

  • S2024E46 110: A very 'odd' race

    • November 15, 2024

    Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything!' face questions about concealed clocks, unique units and sneaky shoplifting.

  • S2024E47 111: The life-changing drink

    • November 22, 2024

    Karen Kavett, Francis Heaney and Sam Meeps face questions about audacious accessories, cunning cricketers and digital designs.

  • S2024E48 112: Driving in both lanes

    • November 29, 2024

    Abby Cox, Matt Gray and Iszi Lawrence face questions about mendacious mugs, biblical blurting and nifty notes.

  • S2024E49 113: 'Sheep' or 'Book'?

    • December 6, 2024

    Tom Crawford, Katelyn Heling and Evan Heling face questions about hockey hat tricks, glass gaffes and security SIMs.

  • S2024E50 114: Lawnmowing cleaners

    • December 13, 2024

    Ólafur Waage, Kip Heath and Carson Woody face questions about stressful starters, successful speculation and sequential scores.

  • S2024E51 115: Pants on fire [LIVE]

    • December 20, 2024

    Bec Hill, Stuart Goldsmith and Lizzy Skrzypiec face questions about suspicious surgeons, holey headwear and carbonized creatures. Recorded at the Clapham Grand, London, as part of the Cheerful Earful festival.

  • S2024E52 116: 7 inches apart

    • December 27, 2024

    Lucy Rogers, Molly Edwards and Trace Dominguez face questions about helpful handles, game show gambits and relevant roads.

Season 2025

  • S2025E01 117: Dull white powder

    • January 3, 2025

    Sophie Ward, Julian Huguet and Tina Huang face questions about peculiar pirouettes, popstar pages and passport problems.

  • S2025E02 118: The wrong way wheel

    • January 10, 2025

    Karen Kavett, Francis Heaney and Sam Meeps face questions about corporate coincidences, language lapses and overfamiliar organists.

  • S2025E03 119: A horse/deer dilemma

    • January 17, 2025

    Julian O’Shea, Dani Siller and Bill Sunderland face questions about fallen food, accidental advertising and cricketing circumstances.

  • S2025E04 120: The monk's discovery

    • January 24, 2025

    Abby Cox, Matt Gray and Iszi Lawrence face questions about availability apps, nitpicking nightclubs and handy hairspray.

  • S2025E05 121: Elbow your brother

    • January 31, 2025

    Tom Crawford, Evan Heling and Katelyn Heling face questions about supervising saints, totalled towns and reversed roles.

  • S2025E06 122: Jane 'C'eymour

    • February 7, 2025

    Kip Heath, Carson Woody and Ólafur Waage face questions about instrumental impairments, alcohol advertisements and museum measurements.

  • S2025E07 123: The solitary seat

    • February 14, 2025

    Nicholas J. Johnson, Dani Siller and Bill Sunderland face questions about functional fungi, activated alarms and profitable presents.

  • S2025E08 124: Oversized sushi

    • February 21, 2025

    Annie Rauwerda, Bernadette Banner and Matt Gray face questions about mineral mines, gainful gallows and helpless houses.

  • S2025E09 125: $7 bills

    • February 28, 2025

    Hannah Crosbie, Katie Steckles and Geoff Marshall face questions about paper profits, moving markers and secondary splits.

  • S2025E10 126: A less-safe safe

    • March 7, 2025

    Inés Dawson, Jenny Draper and Wren Weichman face questions about smallholder snags, spurned suitors and shop security.

  • S2025E11 127: Canadian incense

    • March 14, 2025

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandes and Taha Khan from 'Answer in Progress' face questions about serial stabbing, political pacts and cellist coordination.

  • S2025E12 128: The cow's jaw

    • March 21, 2025

    Mary Spender, Jarvis Johnson and Jordan Adika face questions about golfing guile, charismatic comics and masterful mnemonics.

  • S2025E13 129: Shooting a finger gun

    • March 28, 2025

    Rowan Ellis, Dan Peake and Alec Watson face questions about street stones, European epithets and Lego logistics.

  • S2025E14 130: Disappearing toffees

    • April 4, 2025

    Sam Denby, Adam Chase and Ben Doyle from 'Jet Lag: The Game' face questions about animal accidents, severed signage and baby birth rates.

  • S2025E15 131: Very happy mice

    • April 11, 2025

    Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper and Tom Lum from 'Let's Learn Everything!' face questions about swing speeds, blurted brands and clever coins.

  • S2025E16 132: Yacht, Mug, Chair, Kite

    • April 18, 2025

    Nicholas Johnson, Dani Siller and Bill Sunderland face questions about odd opposites, communication collabs and stealthy slaps.

  • S2025E17 133: Boxes and benches

    • April 25, 2025

    Matt Gray, Daniel Peake and Charlotte Yeung face questions about drumming dates, careful cleaning and remarkable records.

  • S2025E18 134: The missing 'H'

    • May 2, 2025

    Annie Rauwerda, Bernadette Banner and Matt Gray face questions about sales sites, Scandinavian sayings and sporting skills.

  • S2025E19 135: Thumbs down? Good!

    • May 9, 2025

    Hannah Crosbie, Katie Steckles and Geoff Marshall face questions about airline advertising, alphabetic adverts and album alternatives.

  • S2025E20 136: Kayaking by umbrella

    • May 16, 2025

    Inés Dawson, Jenny Draper and Virginia Schutte face questions about numerous ninjas, communal cycling and medieval marketplaces.

  • S2025E21 137: Straw vehicles

    • May 23, 2025

    Sabrina Cruz, Melissa Fernandes and Taha Khan from Answer in Progress face questions about sage sayings, suspicious swatters and shrill sounds.

  • S2025E22 138: A confusing refreshment

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