The Who Wants to be a Millionaire host was put on the spot.
The host highlighted that he had no earpieces in, and the answers were not on the screen in front of him, so he wouldn’t be given the answer, saying he had no link to “the outside world”.While that might seem odd, given Clarkson’s knowledge of all things automotive, the question wasn’t that easy.
The question read: “According to the Highway Code, what shape is the standard sign giving the order to stop?”And Clarkson has a particular kind of knowledge when it comes to cars and roads. His Top Gear catchphrase is shouting ‘POWERRR! when driving fast cars. Anyway, Clarkson did offer the contestant some advice, saying: “I think you’re right that it is a hexagon, but I’m worried because I’ve been going through it in my head and it could be an octagon.”Presumably, that’s when the 63-year-old passed his driving test.
The pair then tried to answer the question together, acknowledging that the sign had “straight bits at the side”.Clarkson said he didn’t want to be “responsible” for the contestant’s answer.He then said: “Because you said octagon, I’m going to go with octagon, so it’s on you!”Related articles:
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