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A puzzled Kiwi contestant The chasing presenter Bradley Walsh when she appeared on the repeat episode of the popular quiz show that aired last night in New Zealand on TVNZ1.
“Welcome to the show, Liz from Middlesex,” Walsh said.
“Yes, it’s true,” Liz said, the vowels in full force.
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“You don’t sound very Middlesex if you don’t mind me saying so,” Walsh replied.
Having established that she was originally from New Zealand, Liz upped the Kiwi ante saying that if she made any money she would go to Everest base camp.
Liz did well in the Cash Builder round, correctly answering questions about Greek mythology, the game of blackjack, YouTube influencers, and of course, The Lord of the ringsbut was stumped by some UK centric questions.
Missed the answers about the nursery rhyme Two little Dickie birds, Black Rock Nudist Beach, and painter Paul Nash.
However, he correctly answered the questions about Monty Python and the TV show. Yes, minister.
She amassed a total of £ 6,000, or “around NZ $ 78,000” as Walsh joked (actually around NZ $ 11,500).
Liz confronted Chaser Paul “The Sinnerman” Sinha, who said that if there were no Lord of the Rings correct question, she “would not have been allowed to return to New Zealand for a while.”
Her first question about UK football stumped her despite the fact that, as Sinha pointed out, New Zealand were the only undefeated team at the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
Liz did better with a few other questions, but was eventually “caught” and left the show empty-handed.
Some viewers in New Zealand used Twitter during Liz’s career.
“THERE IS A KIWI IN TONIGHT’S CHASE EPISODE,” wrote one enthusiastically in capital letters.
“A kiwi in The Chase, dark red alert, there is a kiwi in The Chase,” tweeted another.
“Dear God, please stop talking.”