Series 5 (2011)
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Episodes 16
Social Networkers vs Vegetarians
A trio of social networkers who met online take on three committed vegetarians. They compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random, from the Barghest of Yorkshire to the Mail on Sunday's political column to Winston Churchill's depression to Gnasher.
Read MoreEdwards Family vs Inorganic Chemists
A father, son and daughter-in-law square up to three postgraduate chemistry students from Oxford University. They compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random, from French nuclear tests in 1960 to the Krzysztof Kieslowski film trilogy to the Luxembourg flag to the Minis in The Italian Job.
Read MoreAnalysts vs Editors
A team of professional analysts with degrees in modern languages, English and maths pit their wits against a trio of editors who delight in their meticulous attention to detail. They compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random, from Ho to Beetlejuice to I Divorce You to White Rabbits.
Read MoreJoggers vs Technologists
Three running enthusiasts play three colleagues from a creative engineering company
Read MoreFantasy Footballers vs Antiquarians
Three online football team managers take on a team who love historical things.
Read MoreListeners vs Steel City Singers
Three Listener crossword fans play a trio of choristers from Sheffield University
Read MoreRowers vs Linguists
Three rowers play a trio of linguists.
Read MoreRock'n'rollers vs Trade Unionists
Three aficionados of the Scottish rock music scene pit their wits against three members of an executive council trade union group. They compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random, from Isabelle Dinoire to Tycho Brahe to the Maid in the Garden to the Sphinx.
Read MoreSocial Networkers vs Antiquarians
Three online pals take on a trio of history buffs in the first of the quarter-finals. They compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random, from elephant to hippopotamus to Mississippi to one thousand
Read MoreRowers vs Listeners
A team of rowers encounter three fans of the Listener crossword in the second of the quarter-finals. They compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random, from Steiff to Veuve Clicquot to Deutsche Grammophon to Boddingtons.
Read MoreEdwards Family vs Trade Unionists
A father, son and daughter-in-law pit their wits against three members of an executive council trade union group in the third of the quarter-finals. They compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random, from Little Venice to Silver to Christopher Columbus to The Equator.
Read MoreAnalysts vs Technologists
Three professional analysts square up to three colleagues at a creative engineering firm in the last of the quarter-finals. They compete to draw together the connections between things which, at first glance, seem utterly random, from Private Wilhelm to Jelly Babies to Mandrakes to David Sutch.
Read MoreListeners vs Antiquarians
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Analysts vs Trade Unionists
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Listeners vs Trade Unionists
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Analysts vs Antiquarians
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