Heino really thinks outside the box
After reading the task, Heino thinks for a moment before coming up with an idea.
He and Mark use the allotted 20 minutes to travel to Rundetarn (‘Round Tower’; a 17th century tower in Copenhagen).
Heino points out a crack in the base of the tower, which he asks Mark to verify.
Heino then proceeds to place a few plasters over the crack, declaring that he has “made Rundentarn” (the task brief uses the wording ‘lave det højeste tårn’; ‘lave’ commonly means ‘make’ or ‘construct’, but can also mean ‘fix’ or ‘repair’, though this usage is fairly obscure).
Lasse is impressed, acknowledging that the word ‘lave’ and not ‘bygge’ (‘build’) was used, and begins a standing ovation for Heino, who wins the task.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)