A TRICKY The 1% Club question stumped 13 players who used their pass to stay in the game â but would you have got it right?
presents the smash-hit ITV quiz, which tests contestants’ logic and common sense.



One question left 13 people perplexed, prompting them to use their pass to stay in the game.
All 100 players start with £1,000, but should they pass on a question, it goes into the prize pot.
Each person can only do this once â so it’s important to pick the right moment.
Lee asked for the 45% question: “Which is the odd one out? A) Dapple, B) Slime, C) Spear or D) Rabbit.
Contestants only had 30 seconds to identify the correct answer and lock it in.
Once time was up, the comedian revealed: “We’ve only lost three of you, but there was 13 passes on that one.”;
The right answer was: D) Rabbit, as, “Rabbit is the only word when you take away the first letter it does not spell out the name of a fruit.”;
“Dapple”; becomes Apple, “Slime”; becomes Lime and “Spear”; becomes Pear.
It’s not the first time that contestants were caught out on a tough question.
A previous episode saw host Lee left shocked as used their pass.
A whopping 46 players were left baffled on a tricky word question and opted to utilise their pass on the show.
As well as the 46 people who opted to pass to thenextquestion, a further seven got it wrong meaning that more than half of the show’s contestants failed to arrive at a correct answer.
The question that caught them out, read: “Which of these words can have two of its letters swapped over and still result in a valid word?”;
The players were then given three multiple choice answers to choose from â Conversation, Dialogue and Chat.
Lee went on to reveal the answer as Conversation.
The V and S could be swapped with one another in order to create the word â Conservation.
Addressing the astonishing number of passes, Lee said to the players: “Now, you’ve just broken a record you lot, because, between you, you have just used 46 passes!”;
The 1% Club airs on ITV1 and .
