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Also meant to say, sadly nobody went for 21st Century Girls on the last question, a lost classic right there. Anyhoo...

 

Q5. Top 40 single whose title is one word repeated (appearing at least twice)

Bonus -0.3 points for each time the word appears in the title

 

Correct answers given 20 | Pointless 16 | Incorrect answers 2

 

 

2.8 points (4 – 1.2)

Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm [Crash Test Dummies, #2, 1994] | rio309, xajnipi, paulgilb, chrissmith276, RabbitFurCoat

 

0.4 points (1 – 0.6)

Na Na [Trey Songz, #20, 2014] | Dobbo, Dan17F1

 

-0.2 points (1 – 1.2)

Boom Boom Boom Boom!! [Vengaboys, #1, 1999] | dj_tim_e, oof

 

-1.6 points (2 – 3.6)

Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) [My Chemical Romance, #31, 2010] | TS0301, Jade, Bré

 

Pointless: -0.6 points

Boom Boom [N-Tyce, #18, 1998] | vibe

Killa Killa [KSI (feat. Aiyana-Lee), #27, 2020] | JulianT

Love Love [Take That, #15, 2011] | danG

Yeah Yeah [bodyrox (feat. Luciana), #2, 2006] | Bjork

 

Pointless: -0.9 points

Dance Dance Dance [Chic, #6, 1978] | awardinary

Gimme Gimme Gimme [Abba, #3, 1979] | Maestro

Girls Girls Girls [sailor, #7, 1976] | King Rollo

Go Go Go [Chuck Berry, #38, 1963] | PeteFromLeeds

Hot Hot Hot [Arrow, #38, 1994] | StoneDragon

La La La [Naughty Boy & Sam Smith, #1, 2013] | MiichaelKing21

Looks Looks Looks [sparks, #26, 1975] | Suedehead

My My My [Armand van Helden, #15, 2004] | Simon.

My, My, My! [Troye Sivan, #38, 2018] | Scene

Naughty Naughty Naughty [Joy Sarney, #26, 1977] Mango

No No No [Destiny's Child, #5, 1998] Riser

Rain Rain Rain [Frankie Laine and the Four Lads, #8, 1954] jimwatts

 

29 points

Animals | Sid_

Love In This Club | Mack

 

Now for the first question with bonus negative points! :cheeseblock:

 

The incentive of getting more of the same word into your answers took people onto different tactics, and sure enough anyone who got to a fourth word wasn’t alone in their choice. Again there’s a runaway top answer (and again from 1994, strangely enough) and again it’s only from a handful which weren’t Pointless before the bonuses were deducted. Without deductions there would have been 16 Pointless answers, the most for any question in the quiz. I allowed titles where the only words outside brackets were the same (case in point, the OCC doesn’t include ‘(Yowsah Yowsah Yowsah)’ in the title of Chic’s hit). Conversely I hadn’t realised three quarters of the “Na”s in the MCR hit were commonly bracketed, but in the spirit of goodwill I allowed them as I originally intended, so that produced a deduction of 3.6 from the 2 points for the 3 people who chose it, giving them the lowest scores of the round. In the circumstances, the only answer I can think of which could have beaten that would be ‘Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um’ by Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders which would have scored -1.8 points if one person had chosen it.

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I decided to take the chance on MCR there hoping the sheer number of repetitions would outweigh the number of people who remembered it existed and copied my logic - it worked, yay :lol:
Miss Minogue coming through for me today :cheeseblock:
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Q6. Top 40 single in 2020 which is a cover of a Top 40 single with the same title from an earlier year

 

Correct answers given 9 | Pointless 1 | Incorrect answers 4

 

 

3 points

 

Dancing In The Moonlight [Jübel (feat. Neimy), #11 / Toploader, #7, 2001] | Mack, Scene, Jade, danG

 

Heart Of Glass [Miley Cyrus, #38 / Blondie, #1, 1979] | vibe, JulianT, Mango, Riser

 

Put Your Records On [Ritt Momney, #25 / Corinne Bailey Rae, #2, 2006] | chrissmith276, Dobbo, Sid_, Dan17F1

 

Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree [Justin Bieber, #4 / Brenda Lee, #6, 1962] | awardinary, xajnipi, Maestro, Suedehead

 

 

2 points

 

Times Like These [Live Lounge Allstars, #1 / Foo Fighters, #12, 2003] | oof, RabbitFurCoat, TS0301

 

 

1 point

 

Pump It Up [Endor, #8 / Danzel, #11, 2004] | jimwatts, Bré

 

Stop Crying Your Heart Out [bBC Children In Need, #7 / Oasis, #2, 2002] | Bjork, PeteFromLeeds

 

You'll Never Walk Alone [Michael Ball, Captain Tom Moore & NHS Voices of Care Choir, #1 / Gerry and the Pacemakers, #1, 1963] | rio309, StoneDragon

 

 

Pointless

 

Flowers [Nathan Dawe (feat. Jaykae), #12 / Sweet Female Attitude, #2, 2000] | King Rollo

 

 

29 points

 

Be Alone No More | dj_tim_e

 

Holiday | Simon.

 

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas [Michael Bublé / Perry Como, #47, 2008] | paulgilb

 

Lasting Lover | MiichaelKing21

 

 

This yielded the fewest different correct answers in the quiz, and the fewest Pointless answers with just one, for the aptly pointless Nathan Dawe cover of Flowers. In fact I don’t have much positive to say about any of these covers, with the Endor one I chose possibly being my unlikely favourite. Anyway, a four-way tie for the top answers with 3 points means little damage was done here, aside from the four incorrect answers – I’m not sure what some of these were going for, but if Lasting Lover can be considered a ‘cover’ of the MGMT song, that has a different title, while unfortunately for paulgilb, no previous versions of the Michael Bublé perennial had previously made the Top 40, although Perry Como’s came close.

Damn I should have stuck with Ride It for my cover song!

 

Also I thought you said words in brackets don't count for the repetition - that's why I didn't go with MCR as thought it would only count as 3...

Damn I should have stuck with Ride It for my cover song!

 

Also I thought you said words in brackets don't count for the repetition - that's why I didn't go with MCR as thought it would only count as 3...

 

Yeah that’s the same as me, I’d have gone for MCR otherwise. Don’t worry, I’m doing shockingly anyway 😂

Aw I considered 'Flowers' but went for the wrong one :( both terrible anyway :kink: didn't think to explore the Christmas avenue!
Damn I should have stuck with Ride It for my cover song!

 

Also I thought you said words in brackets don't count for the repetition - that's why I didn't go with MCR as thought it would only count as 3...

 

same here

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Q7. Top 10 single where the word "coffee" appears in the lyrics

 

Correct answers given 15 | Pointless 10 | Incorrect answers 2

 

 

4 points

Powfu (feat. Beabadoobee) - Death Bed [#4, 2020] | MiichaelKing21, Maestro, Dobbo, Sid_, Dan17F1

 

3 points

All Saints - Black Coffee [#1, 2000] | rio309, paulgilb, oof, Bré

Carly Simon - You're So Vain [#3, 1973] | Simon., JulianT, Mango, chrissmith276

 

2 points

Beastie Boys - Intergalactic [#5, 1998] | xajnipi, StoneDragon, danG

 

1 point

Hazel O'Connor - Will You [#8, 1981] | vibe, Suedehead

 

Pointless

Blue Mink - Melting Pot [#3, 1970] | dj_tim_e

David Sneddon - Stop Living The Lie [#1, 2003] | King Rollo

DJ Snake (feat. Bipolar Sunshine) - Middle [#10, 2016] | PeteFromLeeds

DNA (feat. Suzanne Vega) - Tom's Diner [#2, 1990] | Bjork

Girls Aloud - Sexy! No No No… [#5, 2007] | Jade

Rachel Stevens - Negotiate With Love [#10, 2005] | Scene

Stereophonics - Dakota [#1, 2005] | TS0301

Stormzy - Vossi Bop [#1, 2019] | awardinary

Take That - Back For Good [#1, 1995] | Riser

U2 - Electrical Storm [#5, 2002] | jimwatts

 

29 points

Basshunter - Every Morning [#17, 2009] | Mack.

Blur - Coffee & TV [#11, 1999] | RabbitFurCoat

 

Now on to my favourite questions in the quiz, with the hot beverages being something of a lyrical touchstone through the ages. The prominent Beabadoobee sample from Powfu and the title-referencing from All Saints make those expectedly high scorers, but Carly Simon being such a popular answer is a little more surprising, to me at least. The ten Pointless answers are an interesting array, while Ed Sheeran’s latest hit and Ariana Grande’s ode to… coffee go ignored here, despite being in the current Top 10. Unfortunately for Mack and RFC, their choices for this round didn’t chart high enough.

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Yay :wub: I did think of All Saints and Powfu but then wanted to try something where coffee wasn't explicitly mentioned in the title. "Cappuccino" from Girls Aloud's 'Biology' was the first relevant word to come into my head and then remembered that 'Sexy! No No No...' literally says "take him out for coffee" in it, perfect!

 

David Sneddon being remembered for that question makes me feel like my next answer may not be a pointless but we'll see :lol:

If any of you had listened to the youtube clip of Under Your Thumb by Godley & Creme I posted on the results of the favourite no.3 single poll, you would have found a pointless answer there as coffee stains are mentioned in the lyrics. I thought of switching from David Sneddon to that one but then I thought what if someone who takes part in this quiz actually plays the clip so I stuck with the answer I had.

I went with my first instinct, which was Suzanne Vega's Toms Diner

but I thought a lot of people would go for the recent ones, both Ed's Afterglow and Ariana's 34+35 mention coffee

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Q8. Top 10 single where the word "tea" appears in the lyrics

 

Correct answers given 14 | Pointless 8 | Incorrect answers 5

 

 

3 points

Eminem (feat. Dido) - Stan [#1, 2000] | paulgilb, Maestro, Dobbo, Dan17F1

One Direction - Little Things [#1, 2012] | MiichaelKing21, Riser, Bré, danG

 

2 points

Dido - Thank You [#3, 2001] | awardinary, Simon., JulianT

 

1 point

Bernard Cribbins - Right Said Fred [#10, 1962] | StoneDragon, King Rollo

Commodores - Sail On [#8, 1979] | xajnipi, Mango

Hazel O'Connor - Will You [#8, 1981] | vibe, Suedehead

 

Pointless

Allstars - The Land Of Make Believe [#9, 2002] | jimwatts

Blondie - Dreaming [#2, 1979] | dj_tim_e

Blur - Parklife [#10, 1994] | rio309

Brian McFadden - Real To Me [#1, 2004] | Jade

Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later [#4, 2020] | TS0301

Specials - Too Much Too Young [#1, 1980] | Bjork

Sugababes - Overload [#6, 2000] | oof

Tommy Dorsey Orchestra - Tea For Two Cha Cha [#3, 1959] | Scene

 

29 points

Gotye (feat. Kimbra) - Somebody That I Used To Know [doesn’t mention “tea”] | Mack.

Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight [#19, 1970] | chrissmith276

Lily Allen - Alfie [#15, 2007] | PeteFromLeeds, Sid_

no answer | RabbitFurCoat

 

One of the joint top scorers here comes courtesy of another sample, this time it’s Dido’s “My tea’s gone cold” line, which also helped to bring her original song into the charts, and indeed that also gets multiple scores here. The other joint top scorer is thanks to the iconic line in the Ed Sheeran-penned 1D chart topper. Bernard Cribbins’ song mentions tea six times, while Hazel O’Connor’s song gets a score from vibe and Suedehead in this round as well as the last. The eight Pointless answers are the singles chart in microcosm. I thought someone else might go for the Bucks Fizz original of my choice, but nobody did, and Taylor Swift’s cardigan was also overlooked here, perhaps because of one of the rounds coming up. There are a quiz-high five incorrect answers here, including two with the same song(!) and a potentially significant one for the series as chrissmith276’s choice, unfortunately, didn’t reach the Top 10!

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Oh yay it was a Pointless!! *.* I don't really care for that Brian McFadden song but it's popped up a couple of times lately in my life (in a 2004 Mixcloud chart + revisiting all the UK #1s, 10 months of working from home is heightening my chart geekery) and the "English tea" line randomly stands out :lol:
Q8. Top 10 single where the word "tea" appears in the lyrics

 

Correct answers given 14 | Pointless 8 | Incorrect answers 5

 

 

3 points

Eminem (feat. Dido) - Stan [#1, 2000] | paulgilb, Maestro, Dobbo, Dan17F1

One Direction - Little Things [#1, 2012] | MiichaelKing21, Riser, Bré, danG

 

2 points

Dido - Thank You [#3, 2001] | awardinary, Simon., JulianT

 

1 point

Bernard Cribbins - Right Said Fred [#10, 1962] | StoneDragon, King Rollo

Commodores - Sail On [#8, 1979] | xajnipi, Mango

Hazel O'Connor - Will You [#8, 1981] | vibe, Suedehead

 

Pointless

Allstars - The Land Of Make Believe [#9, 2002] | jimwatts

Blondie - Dreaming [#2, 1979] | dj_tim_e

Blur - Parklife [#10, 1994] | rio309

Bryan McFadden - Real To Me [#1, 2004] | Jade

Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later [#4, 2020] | TS0301

Specials - Too Much Too Young [#1, 1980] | Suedehead

Sugababes - Overload [#6, 2000] | oof

Tommy Dorsey Orchestra - Tea For Two Cha Cha [#3, 1959] | Scene

 

29 points

Gotye (feat. Kimbra) - Somebody That I Used To Know [doesn’t mention “tea”] | Mack.

Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight [#19, 1970] | chrissmith276

Lily Allen - Alfie [#15, 2007] | PeteFromLeeds, Sid_

no answer | RabbitFurCoat

 

One of the joint top scorers here comes courtesy of another sample, this time it’s Dido’s “My tea’s gone cold” line, which also helped to bring her original song into the charts, and indeed that also gets multiple scores here. The other joint top scorer is thanks to the iconic line in the Ed Sheeran-penned 1D chart topper. Bernard Cribbins’ song mentions tea six times, while Hazel O’Connor’s song gets a score from vibe and Suedehead in this round as well as the last. The eight Pointless answers are the singles chart in microcosm. I thought someone else might go for the Bucks Fizz original of my choice, but nobody did, and Taylor Swift’s cardigan was also overlooked here, perhaps because of one of the rounds coming up. There are a quiz-high five incorrect answers here, including two with the same song(!) and a potentially significant one for the series as chrissmith276’s choice, unfortunately, didn’t reach the Top 10!

 

You've put my name against the Specials song as well :unsure:

 

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I'm going to break off now for a couple of hours. The final two answers and scoreboard will come this evening, see you soon!

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