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The Irish Sun
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Catchphrase contestant misses out on £25k prize after failing to crack tricky riddle – but do you know it?
A CATCHPHRASE contestant was left puzzled as he failed to get the right answer to win a whopping £25,000 but would you have been able to work out the answer to the puzzle. The quiz show, fronted by Advertisement 4 Would you be able to work out the answer to this Catchphrase puzzle? Credit: ITV 4 Paul failed to correctly work it out Credit: ITV 4 He was also left open-mouthed after failing to get a second one correct Credit: ITV But things did not go quite according to plan for one contestant on the show. Paul made it to the end and was presented with a board of Catchphrases. Having worked his way through the first three, bagging himself a cool £10,000 and a holiday to Jamaica in the process, he faced the difficulty of trying to unlock a further £15k by answering another puzzle. With less than 30 seconds on the clock, Paul soon began to flap as it became clear he was struggling with the puzzle and was even forced to pass and move onto his second and final option in a bid to win the cash. Advertisement But it wasn't meant to be as he failed to get either answer correct - but would you? The first Catchphrase appeared to show a wedding scenario in which the groom appeared to be a house wearing a top hat. He was stood next to his blushing bride as an arrow appeared to point at his hat and the house. In a desperate bid to the get the answer right, the player began to shout out some options, saying: "Housewife?! Advertisement Most read in News TV "Housewife! Married house... erm, house proud, house proud?! "House... house and groom, house and groom?" After shouting out "wedding house", he soon moved onto the next Catchphrase with only seconds to spare. The scene appeared to depict a party scenario in which the devil was in attendance. Advertisement He made a guess of "devil's biscuit" as the answer before the clock stopped meaning he had missed the chance of winning the £25,000 on offer. Stephen then went on to clarify the correct answers. In relation to the wedding scenario, he confirmed the answer was in fact "house husband". Paul then remarked "I know it now". Advertisement The final answer was "lucky devil" but nonetheless the contestant was over the moon to have bagged £10,000 and a trip to the Caribbean. 4 Lucky Devil was revealed to be the correct answer Credit: ITV


The Sun
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Catchphrase contestant misses out on £25k prize after failing to crack tricky riddle – but do you know it?
A CATCHPHRASE contestant was left puzzled as he failed to get the right answer to win a whopping £25,000 but would you have been able to work out the answer to the puzzle. The quiz show, fronted by Stephen Mulhern, saw another three players do their best to make it all the way to the end of the programme in hopes of taking on the Super Catchphrase and winning big. 4 4 4 But things did not go quite according to plan for one contestant on the show. Paul made it to the end and was presented with a board of Catchphrases. Having worked his way through the first three, bagging himself a cool £10,000 and a holiday to Jamaica in the process, he faced the difficulty of trying to unlock a further £15k by answering another puzzle. With less than 30 seconds on the clock, Paul soon began to flap as it became clear he was struggling with the puzzle and was even forced to pass and move onto his second and final option in a bid to win the cash. But it wasn't meant to be as he failed to get either answer correct - but would you? The first Catchphrase appeared to show a wedding scenario in which the groom appeared to be a house wearing a top hat. He was stood next to his blushing bride as an arrow appeared to point at his hat and the house. In a desperate bid to the get the answer right, the player began to shout out some options, saying: "Housewife?! "Housewife! Married house... erm, house proud, house proud?! "House... house and groom, house and groom?" After shouting out "wedding house", he soon moved onto the next Catchphrase with only seconds to spare. The scene appeared to depict a party scenario in which the devil was in attendance. He made a guess of "devil's biscuit" as the answer before the clock stopped meaning he had missed the chance of winning the £25,000 on offer. Stephen then went on to clarify the correct answers. In relation to the wedding scenario, he confirmed the answer was in fact "house husband". Paul then remarked "I know it now". The final answer was "lucky devil" but nonetheless the contestant was over the moon to have bagged £10,000 and a trip to the Caribbean. 4