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* ...that the longest word that can be made from the letters in '''[[Graham Nash]]''', the name of the winner of [[Championship of Champions XI]], is {{word|ANAGRAMS}}? | * ...that the longest word that can be made from the letters in '''[[Graham Nash]]''', the name of the winner of [[Championship of Champions XI]], is {{word|ANAGRAMS}}? | ||
* ...that as part of a competition on the ITV programme ''[[wikipedia:Harry Hill's TV Burp|Harry Hill's TV Burp]]'', for one round on '''[[Episode 4914|26 October 2009]]''' [[Rachel Riley]]'s chair was occupied by a knitted toy rabbit? | * ...that as part of a competition on the ITV programme ''[[wikipedia:Harry Hill's TV Burp|Harry Hill's TV Burp]]'', for one round on '''[[Episode 4914|26 October 2009]]''' [[Rachel Riley]]'s chair was occupied by a knitted toy rabbit? | ||
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- ...that Series 62 Countdown contestant Clarke Carlisle (pictured) was a Premier League footballer at the time of his appearance?
- ...that beginning on 2 May 2006, the conundrum was successfully solved by a contestant on a record 24 consecutive games of Countdown?
- ...that the longest word that can be made from the letters in Graham Nash, the name of the winner of Championship of Champions XI, is ANAGRAMS?
- ...that as part of a competition on the ITV programme Harry Hill's TV Burp, for one round on 26 October 2009 Rachel Riley's chair was occupied by a knitted toy rabbit?