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Funny You Should Ask...Again
- More of Your Questions Answered by the QI Elves
- Narrated by: The QI Elves
- Length: 5 hrs
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*The perfect gift for the incurably curious*
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Critic Reviews
"Funny and fascinating...it's really rather brilliant." (Zoe Ball)
"Mind-blowing." (Daily Mail)
"Genuinely interesting...there's plenty to enjoy." (Popular Science)