<Ul> <Li> Another of the original rounds later dropped was the similar "Mini-Headlines Round", where the panel had to identify a story from the four words used in the original tabloid report as effective chapter headings . </Li> <Li> In 2004, the headlines were filtered out and replaced with a picture game . An image is slowly revealed to the teams, the object being for one to buzz in before the other and guess how the resulting person or object is relevant to the week's news . Originally this took the form of the "Picture - Spin Quiz". Regular variants since have included the "Jigsaw of News" and the Christmas - themed "Giblets of News", while others have featured wieldy props for the host, such as the "Wheel of News", the "One - Armed Bandit of News" and the "Strengthometer of News". A few versions have been more specific to that week's guest host; e.g. Dominic West, star of American cop drama The Wire, had the "Squad Car of News". </Li> <Li> Occasionally the round is themed around one topic . In these instances, it usually becomes a more straightforward Q&A' fingers - on - buzzers' round . </Li> <Li> Another slight variation is a spoof of an existing quiz / gameshow, often done when pertinent to the current guests . For example; a mock Mastermind game when Magnus Magnusson appeared or the infamous "Play Your Iraqi Cards Right" from Bruce Forsyth's first time as host, which took the format of the presenter's former game show, as well as referencing a special deck of cards produced by the Americans for the 2003 invasion of Iraq . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Another of the original rounds later dropped was the similar "Mini-Headlines Round", where the panel had to identify a story from the four words used in the original tabloid report as effective chapter headings . </Li> <Li> In 2004, the headlines were filtered out and replaced with a picture game . An image is slowly revealed to the teams, the object being for one to buzz in before the other and guess how the resulting person or object is relevant to the week's news . Originally this took the form of the "Picture - Spin Quiz". Regular variants since have included the "Jigsaw of News" and the Christmas - themed "Giblets of News", while others have featured wieldy props for the host, such as the "Wheel of News", the "One - Armed Bandit of News" and the "Strengthometer of News". A few versions have been more specific to that week's guest host; e.g. Dominic West, star of American cop drama The Wire, had the "Squad Car of News". </Li> <Li> Occasionally the round is themed around one topic . In these instances, it usually becomes a more straightforward Q&A' fingers - on - buzzers' round . </Li>

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