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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
Entertainment
Anna Catherine Martin

Quiz on local Irish radio station goes terribly wrong as presenters in stitches at bad answers

Listeners who tuned into Galway Bay FM this morning got a laugh from a contestant's hilarious answers to the breakfast quiz.

A clip of the segment was shared to Twitter and it’s fair to say people couldn’t get enough of it.

The hilarious interaction involving the woman named Sarah took place on the Mollie in the Morning show.

Hosts Mollie and Ollie could barely contain their laughter long enough to ask the next question.

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“A snooker table has six of these also a man has two of these and before the host could even finish Sarah blurted out “balls!”

The assumed answer they were looking for was pockets.

When asked to name a four legged animal that lives out in Africa she responded “racehorse.”

“This is a large building, there’s one in Mountjoy, there’s one in Castlerea, there’s one in Cloverhill,” continued the host after gaining composure.

This was soon lost as the contestant quickly quipped “Aldi!”

“Oh God sorry,” said Sarah realising her mistake.

Twitter users couldn’t get enough of Sarah and her answers.

“Absolutely gas,” commented one person.

“A round of applause for the poor woman,” wrote another.

Although she clearly didn’t win, people tweeted that they believed Sarah deserved the hoodie she was competing for.

“I would give her the hoodie for the entertainment value,” wrote one.

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