 the high note. And hurt me throat. Ah, take on me on the Saturday morning rewind. It is 22 minutes after 11. It is time to play talk about. Let's see. Can we give away a pair of rewind wireless earbuds? Let's go straight to line one. We won't mess about. We're saying good morning to Deirdre McBride. Deirdre's increased this morning. Good morning to you, Deirdre. Good morning, Noree. Yeah, you well. I'm looking at the window this morning. Yeah, it sounds very serene, very relaxing. I must say. Looking at the rain, Rory. I'm just gonna say, well, you just answered my next question. I was gonna say, tell us what you can see. But yeah, you can see the rain. Can you see anything past the rain? Anything? No. Just the rain. Oh, I'm looking at Muppet. You're looking at Muppet? Well, that's not too bad. That's not the worst thing you could be looking at. Yeah. Lovely, lovely. Okay, we're going to give you a pair of wireless earbuds this morning. Maybe if we can, you have a little bit of work to do first though. All right. So you probably know the drill at this stage, but I'll explain it anyway, just in case any of our listeners haven't heard this before. So I have a list of random items in front of me here, Deirdre. All right. I haven't seen them until just a few moments ago. I'm going to put one minute on the clock. I am going to describe as many of these items as I possibly can in the space of one minute. You need to guess from my description what each item is. All right. If you don't know one, just say pass and we'll move on. It'll save you some time and someone else is going to have a go after you. The high score wins. Simple as that. Are you up to the challenge? Yeah, of course. Yeah. All right. Okay. Let's put a minute on the clock. Are you ready? I am indeed. All right. Here we go. Your time starts now. Okay. This is a vehicle transport. It used to be run on steam now. It runs on diesel. It runs on a track. Right. Correct. You would use this item to eat your cereal out of in the morning or soup. No, a bowl. A bowl, correct. This is a citrus fruit. You probably drink its juice every morning. Can't give you the call. I'll give you the correct. This is something you probably have on your bedside locker. It's a dim light. A lamp. Correct. This is also going to be in your bedroom. You rest your head on it while you're sleeping. Probably full of leather. Correct. This is probably something you have when you go to sleep as well. You might count these if you're having trouble getting to sleep. You might be able to see them out your window now in the fields. You get wool from them. They're animals. Correct. Correct. This is a confectionery item. You'd bring it out when there's visitors in. You'd give them one with a cup of tea. A bottle. No, you get them in a you get them in a box. A tin. A bottle. No. Just after the buzzer. You're right. It was biscuits. Remember never to come to your house for a cup of tea. Anyway, okay. Let's count up your scores and see how many you got. You got we didn't pass on any, which is good. One, two, three, four, five, six. Let me count those again. One, two, three, four, five. You got six of them, dude. Six of them. Not a bad score at all. Perfect. All right. So stay you on the line. All right. Don't go anywhere. But your challenger is online too. And we are crossing over to St. Johnston this morning. And we're saying good morning to Sandra Arthur. Good morning to you, Sandra. Morning, Rory. How are you? It says you're taking it easy this morning. Is that right? Taking it easy. Looking at the rain as usual. Looking at the rain. That's two years looking at the rain. And I'm looking at the rain up here in the mountaintop as well. I can just about see it. So yeah. Okay. So not going to take it with the rain. You're not going anywhere. You have no plans for the day or maybe you do? No, no plans yet anyway. No plans yet. All right. Okay. Well, let's see. Can you get your hands on these earbuds this morning? All right. Now, Deirdre and Chrysler. All right. She scored six, which isn't a bad score at all. And it's been a winning score many, many times. So that is where the bar is set. Okay. She gives people saucers to eat apparently when she invites them round for tea. But that's a different story. So we're going to start again. I put a minute on the clock. Okay. I'll go through as many of these as many of these eggums as I can. And you need to beat a score of six. So, Sandra Arthur and St. Johnson, are you ready? I'm ready. All right. Minute on the clock. Your time starts now. This is a cooking implement you would use when you're baking to flatten out the dough. It's cylindrical in shape. A roller. Correct. A roller. This is an animal you'd see in the fields, especially around Easter time. One might visit your house on Easter Sunday. Second, 10. No, it might visit your house. Drop off a few Easter eggs. It's not the Easter chicken. It's the Easter... Rabbit, rabbit, rabbit. Correct. This is a confectionary item you have in your press. It comes from bees. It's sticky. It's very, it's good for you. Homie. Correct. This is something that you might put on your lips before you go out. You're getting loads of different colors. Lipstick. Correct. This is something that you need to put in your car. You need to get a change very often. Keeps the engine lubricated. You'd also have it correct. This is a mammal that flies only at night. They're blind. You're blind as a... Isle. No, not correct. This is also something you would need if you're going out of sight at night to help you... Oh, I'm so... Blind as an owl. Are you serious? Oh, God. That's a good crack. Yeah, that's... Yeah, you got it eventually. Between giving out saucers to eat and blind as an owl. I don't know what he is like. All right. Let's count the scores. One, two, three, four. Of course, it's a tiebreaker. Of course, it's a tiebreaker. You got six. All right. Deirdre, you're still on the line. Well, yeah. Right. This is going to be fun. Right. So we have a tiebreak situation. Okay. So I'm going to describe one more item. All right. One more item. And I want you to shout out your name when you know the answer. The first name I hear with the correct answer is the winner. If you shout out your name and you give me the wrong answer, you are out and the other person wins by default. Everybody understand? Yeah. Okay. Right. Let's get all the pleasantries out of the way now. Deirdre, say hello to Sandra. Sandra, say hello to Deirdre. What's each other look? Hi, Sandra. Hello. Hello, Sandra. You don't know... Do you know each other? No, no. All right. Sandra, I highly recommend going round to Deirdre's for a cup of tea. All right. Okay. I'm going to describe an item. Okay. And I just need you to shout out your name when you know the answer. Okay. So if you're both ready, stand by. Here we go. This is a musical instrument. You would see it in an orchestra. You might see someone playing it in a traditional setting. Deirdre, away you go. It's not a fiddle. I need to push you. Five, four, three, two, one. What did you say? Cello. A cello? Yeah. It's the wrong answer, Deirdre. It's the wrong answer. You shouldn't have doubted yourself. It was a fiddle. It was a fiddle. Sandra. Sandra. That makes Sandra our winner for today. Well done, Sandra. You get a pair of wine sandwiches all to yourself, Deirdre. Thanks for playing this morning. Commiserations, all right? No, Bob. All right, take care. Okay. Sandra Arthur and St. John's. That's you, our winner of the Rewind Wireless Earbuds for this morning. Well done. All right. Thank you. All right. Thanks for playing this morning. Take care. Have a lovely day. That is Sandra Arthur in St. John's in this morning. Winner of our Rewind Wireless Earbuds this morning. Blind as an owl. There you go. That's one you've never heard before. Neither have I. First time for everything. Only on the Saturday Rewind.