The question was: 'What Scottish football team plays at a stadium with a name meaning 'dung heap'?'
During last night's The Chase, a Scottish football question was put to the contestants, about which stadium's name means 'dung heap'.
It was Chaser Anne Hegerty, also known as The Governess, who was ready to take on the four contestants. The options for answers were Aberdeen, Dundee United and Rangers. 'Pittodrie', Aberdeen's home ground actually translates from Gaelic to 'Hill of Dung' - meaning that was the correct answer,When host Bradley Walsh looked at Anne to explain her answer, she said: "I had no idea, but I realised that I don't know what Ibrox means, so who knows?"
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