The identity of Bagpipes on The Masked Singer is causing as much chaos as the search for H on Line of Duty and viewers around the country are acting as sleuths to work out the clues.
Saturday night's show saw the big tartan woodwind instrument prancing about the stage to Blur's Song 2 as people around the UK took to social media to discuss who might be hiding under the costume.
Amongst the suggestions have been the likes of Scots actors Richard Madden, David Tennant and Martin Compston, but not everyone is convinced.
We've compiled a list of the clues on who it could be as judges Jonathan Ross, Rita Ora, Mo Gilligan and Davina McCall join us in trying to work out who it is before the big reveal.
Firstly, the video reel saw Bagpipes on the famed cobbles of Edinburgh Castle - suggesting there are links to the capital, or the fortress.

Those who looked closely could see on the wall there were two tennis rackets and a tennis ball in shot - meaning that perhaps our mystery person is sporty, has links to the game, or the terminology.
We're also told they might be known for having started a tradition - but who knows what type of tradition - and in what field.
Our Bagpipes singer is also no stranger to an instrument - and we reckon that might not just be the pipes.
Does this mean they are a musician, or is is it just another string to their bow?
There's also a ‘bit of Scottish’ in their past - this could mean they did something big here or equally starred as a Scot, or have ancestry in Scotland.
There was also a toy dog with the name Annette and bagels were mentioned too. Does this mean an American link?
‘Not going to be as easy as ACDC’ could be a reference to the famous band or something from school days.
The accent is definitely exaggerated and it appears to be that they are sporting a fake Scottish accent - so maybe they aren't actually Scottish at all.
They are also said to have played a ‘wee tune with a tumbling rock’
Of course - there are many theories to follow but we are beginning to have a few ideas ourselves...
Who do you think it is?
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