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The 1% Club knocks out a whopping 16 celebs with easy anagram question – could you work out the answer?

Published on June 14, 2025 at 06:27 AM

CELEBS were left red-faced on The 1% Club after a simple anagram question wiped out a staggering 16 players.

hosted a special of theITVgame show testing 100 celebrities and athletes on their logic and common sense.

Quiz: Which is an anagram of Lionel Messi? A) Lone Missile; B) Lion in Slime; C) No Smiles Lee.
The wordy question wiped out 16 players in one round
Man reacting in surprise on game show.
Lee Mack was gutted to see his Soccer Aid pal knocked out
Man speaking on a dark blue stage, text overlay shows donation information for Soccer Aid.
Emmet J Scanlan was one of the celebs to be eliminated

The star-studded lineup including,,, , , and many more.

They hoped to reach the end and for the UNICEF charity.

However, the 70% question saw an incredible 16 people eliminated in one fatal swoop.

Presenter Lee asked:Which of these is an anagram of LIONEL MESSI?

The players were then shown three possible answers: A) LONE MISSILE, B) LION IN SLIME and C) NO SMILES LEE.

Once the time limit was up, Lee revealed 16 people had answered incorrectly and were therefore out.

The right answer turned out to be A) LONE MISSILE.

Lee was devastated to learn his Soccer Aid pal and one of his footballing heroes were knocked out by the brain buster.

By the 1% question there were just two contenders remaining.

These were former footballer– who played forQPR,and– and comedian and ex-Soccer AM host,.

Having reached the final question,and Lloyd had already won £10,000 for Unicef – and as the footballer also still had his pass intact another £1,000 was added to the guaranteed amount.

Unlike the regular show, the £11,000 was not in jeopardy and was guaranteed whatever happened.

But now it was their chance to secure the HUGE jackpot for the.

Lee asked the pair:“In the opening verse to the original version of, what TWO words feature exactly three times in the lyrics?”;

The lyrics were shown on screen as a reference as they tried to figure out the answer in 30 seconds.

Here’s what they were show:

Everyone seems to know the score, they’ve seen it all before
They just know, they’re so sure
That England’s gonna throw it away, gonna blow it away
But I know they can play, ’cause I remember
...

So did you spot the repetitive words in just 30 seconds?

When it came time to answer, Lloyd, 41, admitted he’d misread the question.

Meanwhile, Clarke, 45, offered up “it”; and “know”; as his answer to the puzzle.

It was soon revealed thatwas correct – and had bagged a whopping £100,000 for.

Fans took toXand sang the star’s praises, with one penning: “you Brainiac!! Well done!”;

Another shared: “Absolutely delighted for Clarke! Always had a brilliant brain – but came close to losing him!”;

A third added: “Clarke Carlisle is a genius!!”;

Two men standing at podiums on a game show set.
It saw Clarke Carlisle and Lloyd Griffith reach the final round
Screenshot of a game show question: What two words appear three times in the opening verse of
Can you crack the pair’s tricky 1% question?
Screenshot of a game show question asking which two words appear three times in the opening verse of
Did you manage to work it out?

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