A question about vegetables has left not only the Glasgow Rangers women's senior team baffled, but the viewers of ITV show Tenable in hysterics after Wednesday afternoon's episode.
Host Warwick Davis only added to the confusion felt by contestant and viewer alike, as he valiantly tried to explain the 'Iceland broccoli' question on the show - leaving everyone confused as to what a vegetable actually was!
Earlier this week, Glasgow Live reported that the Rangers women's senior team raised a big cash prize for UNICEF by appearing on the show - but nobody said the questions would be easy!
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Striker Zoe Ness was up on the show to answer the question, which was to name: "10 frozen vegetables after broccoli sold at Iceland".
Zoe looked slightly confused, and rightfully so, at the question, so to try and dispell this, Warwick said: "Let me clarify this for you.
"We are looking for the 10 vegetables that come after broccoli, alphabetically, which are sold separately at Iceland as part of their own brand range."
Warwick also went on to say that there were no potato products included in the answers, and the question was formed from information gathered on the Iceland website.
Funnily enough, this did not clear up the confusion any, and fans flocked to social media to share the clip, that soon went viral.
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One Twitter user, by the name of @nickw84, said: "Earlier today I was fully reduced to total hysterics by this question and the detailed explanation from Warwick Davis of what this question means."
He then posted the clip of the question and Warwicks explanation, which garnered 1,488 retweet, almost 350 quote tweets and a whopping 16.1K likes!
Hundreds of replies followed, with one Twitter user writing: "OMFG I’ve just wet myself. #Sweetcorn"
Another said: "That is sensational. His voice too - he sounds like he's being forced to read it out at gunpoint."
And a third wrote: "t's the potato products line that elevates it to high art."
Another added: "Wait. What? OK, I've got it, no wait. What?"
And a fifth concluded: "This is never real!"
The Rangers women's senior team didn't get phased, however, and still managed to raise £15,500 for UNICEF in their appearance on the show.