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Soo is a puppet from the Sooty series, created in 1964 by Harry Corbett. She appeared on The Weakest Link Puppet Special as a contestant.

In most of the first seven rounds, she voted for the contestants that were eliminated from each round, except in the fifth round, where she voted for Nobby instead of Roly Mo. In the third round, she was voted as the Weakest Link by Roland Rat (who, hilariously, nicknamed her as "Soo The Beaver"), but the rest of the team voted for Zippy And George, eliminating them from the game during that round.

Soo and Roland competed against each other in the final round. During this round, Soo gave her last wrong answer to her first question, and answered all the rest of her questions correctly, winning her charity, the World Wide Fund for Nature, the prize money of £11,500.

Questions She Answered[]

  • In Sport, what 'J' follows high, triple, and long to make the names for three athletic events? Jump
  • In the 1995 film Toy Story, the character Buzz Lightyear has the catchphrase "To infinity and..." what? Beyond
  • In the animal kingdom, the camel is known colloquially as 'The Ship of the...' what? Desert
  • In Sewing, the piece of equipment made of stuff fabric and used to store needles and similar sharp items is known as a pin what? Cushion
  • Which Spanish word proceeds packet and del crime to make two flippant phrases used to refer to places where British people live abroad? Costa
  • In Football in 2007 after over three years as manager, José Mourinho stepped down from which premier league club? Chelsea
  • In Theatre, Susan McFadden and Danny B, one of 2007 TV talent show to play the parts of Sandy and Danny in a production of which musical? Grease
  • What first name was shared by one of the Wright Brothers, who were pioneers of flight and the green duck used by Keith Harrison in his act? Orville
  • In Maths, what 59 minus 44? 15
  • In Variety, the phrase that traditionally shows up poor ventriloquists who cannot say the letter B without moving their lips is "Gottle of..." what? Gear
  • In the Anatomy of humans, which digits are generally long, the fingers or the toes? Fingers
  • In Symbols, a red leaf of which tree appears on the national flag of Canada? Maple
  • In African Geography, the mountain that overlooks Cape Town is name after which type of furniture? Table
  • In a school, what 'P' is a term used of a pupil who is consider to be a favorite of the teacher? Pet
  • In Modern Medicine, it is possible to buy a simple over the counter remedies for which complaint, heartburn or heartache? Heartburn
  • In Archeology, what 'H' follows both wood and stone to give the names of two prehistoric monuments near Amesbury in Wiltshire? Henge
  • In Cinema, the name of which provencal dish is the title of a 2007 animated film about a rodent who dreams of being a top chef in Paris? Ratatouille
  • In Royalty, the queen appointed Harry Collins in the 2007 as the new what, crown jeweler or court jester? Crown Jeweler
  • In Banking, what 'L' is the word used for sum of money that is lent for a define period of time with the provision that it is returned with interest? Loan
  • In Astronomy, the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are classified as what, gas giants or electric dwarves? Gas Giants
  • Which ancient sporting event originally held in 776 BC was revived in 1896 in Athens? The Olympic Games
  • In Spelling, which term for a short nap can be formed from the first three letters of the words "snore" and the last three letters in "doze"? Snooze
  • In Mixed Drinks, the cocktail that combines vodka and ginger beer is named after an equine mammal is called a Moscow what? Mule
  • In Sport, which famous racehorse who had his greatest success in the 1970s is buried next to the winning poster Daintree? Red Rum
  • In English Grammar, in the sentence "Zippy answers the question", which word is the proper noun? Zippy
  • In the Star Wars film, what is the name of two-foot tall green Jedi Master who was voiced by Frank Oz? Yoda
  • In History, which one of the six wives of Henry VIII did not share a first name with any of the others? Jane
  • In Pop Music, the former drummer with The Who Keith Moon is said to have been the inspiration for which Jim Henson muppet character? Animal
  • In a standard pack of playing cards, the name of which suit is derived from the Spanish and Portuguese word for "sword"? Spade
  • The two men elected to which religious office in 1978 and 2005 were previously the archbishop of Kraków and Dean of the College of Cardinals respectively? The Pope
  • In Language, which term for a bedtime drink, usually alcoholic, also refers to an item of headwear that was formerly worn while sleeping? Nightcap
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