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The 1% Club's mind-boggling family question wipes out 32 players and leaves Lee Mack gasping 'that is massive!' - but can you beat the odds and get it right?

The 1% Club's mind-boggling family question wipes out 32 players and leaves Lee Mack gasping 'that is massive!' - but can you beat the odds and get it right?

Daily Mail​9 hours ago
The 1% Club's mind-boggling family question wiped out 32 players and left Lee Mack gasping 'that is massive!'
A previous episode of the ITV show saw host Lee Mack, 56, welcome 100 players back to the studio in a bid to win some cash.
The 40% question proved difficult for a number of contestants as they ended up getting eliminated from the programme.
Lee asked the players: 'Which of these would it be impossible to do?'
The three options were: A) marry your cousin's cousin, B) marry your brother's widow or C) marry your widow's sister.
While their 30 seconds played out, Lee said: 'I would like to remind our contestants I only read the questions out, I don't set them.
Lee asked the players: 'Which of these would it be impossible to do?' The three options were: A) marry your cousin's cousin, B) marry your brother's widow or C) marry your widow's sister
'Now sometimes I struggle to read them out... '
He then read out the question, adding: 'Which of these would it be impossible to do?'
After the 30 seconds was up, Lee said: 'Let's see who got the answer right.'
And a shocking 32 people were kicked off the programme.
Lee said: 'Wow. That is massive! 32 people went out on that one...
'Let's have a look at the answer...
'It's C! You would not be able to marry your widow's sister as you would already be dead.'
It comes after an 'odd one out' question on The 1% Club forced 13 players to pass.
An 'odd one out' question on The 1% Club forced 13 players to pass - but can you solve it? Pictured: Host Lee Mack
During one episode, the 45% question proved tricky for several players
If a contestant decides to 'pass' on a question, their £1,000 gets put into the prize pot and they move on to the next round.
During one episode, the 45% question proved tricky for several players.
Lee asked: 'Which is the odd one out? A) Dapple, B) Slime, C) Spear or D) Rabbit.'
The answer was D) Rabbit.
The reasoning was, 'Rabbit is the only word when you take away the first letter it does not spell out the name of a fruit.'
However, when the 30 seconds ticked down, Lee revealed: 'We've only lost three of you, but there was 13 passes on that one.'
In another previous instalment, the 80% question tripped several people up.
Lee read: 'You walk 10 miles northeast, then turn south and walk a further 20 miles.
Aptly, the final question is one that just 1% of the public answered correctly. However in one previous instalment, the 80% question tripped several people up
'You then walk in a straight line back to your starting point. What shape do you make?'
After the countdown ended, the TV host revealed that eight players had answered incorrectly and were knocked out of the game.
The correct answer was triangle.
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