Quiz in which the simplest of words can win members of the public thousands of pounds. Three pairs of contestants go head-to-head, using their powers of deduction quickly to work out the words that appear in the `Lingo' grids and puzzle-words.
This edition's teams are London pals Saffron and Marcel and two mother-daughter pairs - Beth and Margaret from Aberfeldy and Liverpool, and Stephanie and Catherine from Northwich.
Three sets of friends battle it out in this edition - Marta and Shane from Dursley, Ann and Joyce from West Yorkshire, and David and Sumbul from St Albans and Durham.
Trying to Lingo all the way are cousins Danny and Alison from London and Cambridge, Andy with his son Dave from Dundee, and married couple Sue and Jane from Hebden Bridge.
Working out words this time are friends Faye and Keir from Yorkshire, Louise and her auntie Jill from Coventry, and mates Sarah and Emma from Cumbria and Northumberland.
Fighting it out this time are sisters Rachel and Carla from Leicester, brothers Sulayman and Aasim from Manchester, and cousins Chelsea and Alain from Northampton and Manchester.
Looking to Lingo all the way this time are couple Michelle and Callum from Aberdeen, pals Chris and Mark from Gateshead, and neighbours Lindsay and Jordan from Shropshire.
Fighting it out this time are married couple Daphne and Peter from Bognor Regis, neighbours Sarah and Sarah from Wales, and mates Charlie and Paige from Reading.
Working out words this time are two married couples - Londoners Nestor and Andrew, and John and Sue from Liverpool - plus sisters Meg and Holly from Bolton and Chesterfield.
Facing off this time are couple Ange and Brian from Liverpool, brothers Warren and Darryll from Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and married Londoners Sam and Bec.
Trying to Lingo all the way this time are mates Louise and Hannah from Sheffield, best Brummie mates Natalie and Stacey, and couple Harvey and Emily from Liverpool and Manchester.
Crossing words this time are Angie and her daughter Kirsty from Hertfordshire and two teams of mates, Ben and Paul from West Yorkshire and Jan and Gillian from Warwick.
Adil Ray hosts the word game - playing for big money this time are Tracey and her mum Susie from Derbyshire, couple Jess and James from Oldham, and Geordie mates Ross and John.
Going for glory this time are South London brothers Kevin and Ian, Bailey and his auntie Jo from Kettering, and siblings Kevin and Karen from Cumbria and Barnsley.
Seeking success this time are pals Jack and Isaac from Colwyn Bay, Lisanne and mum Carole from Lancashire, and mates Bryony and Alison from Peterborough and Chester.
Looking to Lingo all the way this time are civil partners David and Matthew from Cardiff, mates Claire and Kayleigh from Glasgow, and twins Saifo and Kakul from Hounslow.