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'''Episode 7864''' was broadcast on 05 October 2022 as part of [[Series 86]]. | '''Episode 7864''' was broadcast on 05 October 2022 as part of [[Series 86]]. | ||
− | [[Tom Stevenson]] played [[Ben Timi Nuga]], with Tom Stevenson winning 124 - 41. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Pat Nevin]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. This episode saw Stevenson becoming the first person on the show in their preliminaries to obtain points in every single round possible. | + | [[Tom Stevenson]] played [[Ben Timi Nuga]], with Tom Stevenson winning 124 - 41. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Pat Nevin]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. |
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+ | This episode saw Stevenson becoming the first person on the show in their preliminaries to obtain points in every single round possible. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== |
Revision as of 19:10, 5 October 2022
Episode 7864 was broadcast on 05 October 2022 as part of Series 86.
Tom Stevenson played Ben Timi Nuga, with Tom Stevenson winning 124 - 41. The Dictionary Corner guest was Pat Nevin, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
This episode saw Stevenson becoming the first person on the show in their preliminaries to obtain points in every single round possible.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Tom Stevenson | Score | Ben Timi Nuga | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RCUAVEGSN | CAVERNS | 7 – 0 | curvage ☓ | UNGRAVES | 8 |
2 | OGSLIENIW | SOILING | 14 – 7 | SLOWING | LONGWISE* | 16 |
3 | 3 5 5 3 2 1 → 267 | 268
5 × 3 × (5 + 1) × 3 − 2 |
21 – 7 | — |
|
23 |
TTT | ONEMEDAL | You won't get a medal for solving this, but you can have a drink. | LEMONADE | |||
4 | UTNSAOLEF | FLAUNTS | 28 – 7 | flounts ☓ | SULFONATE* | 41 |
5 | ANGEJLUDM | MANGLED | 35 – 14 | MANGLED | AGENDUM*, GUMLAND*, JANGLED*, JUNGLED*, LANGUED*, UNLAMED* | 48 |
6 | 25 50 100 10 4 3 → 866 | 865
(100 + 25) × (4 + 3) − 10 |
42 – 14 | — |
|
55 |
7 | SEGATICHR | RICHEST | 49 – 21 | CHARGES | AGRESTIC, CHARIEST*, GREATISH*, RAITCHES*, THERIACS* | 63 |
8 | ADLUOXTOI | OXTAIL | 55 – 21 | loadout ☓ | OUTLAID*, TOULADI* | 70 |
9 | 10 2 7 3 9 4 → 147 | 147
7 × 2 × 10 + 4 + 3 |
65 – 31 | 147
(9 + 3 + 2) × 10 + 7 |
|
80 |
TTT | VERBPILT | Commercially speaking, it's gone before you know it. | BLIPVERT | |||
10 | AEIERMNRK | MANKIER | 72 – 31 | remainer ☓ | MARINER*, NAKERER*, NARKIER*, RAMEKIN*, REMANIE* | 87 |
11 | UIOMNTEPZ | POUTINE | 79 – 31 | POINT | EMPTION*, PIMENTO, PINETUM* | 94 |
12 | OEIASNLTR | RELATIONS | 97 – 31 | RETAILS | ORIENTALS*, ROTALINES*, TENSORIAL* | 112 |
13 | BTDATEWOR | ROTATED | 104 – 31 | BATTER | ABETTOR*, ABORTED* | 119 |
14 | 25 75 50 100 3 8 → 803 | 803
8 × 100 + 3 |
114 – 41 | 803
8 × 100 + 75 ÷ 25 |
|
129 |
15 | RECOUNSEL | ENCLOSURE
(8 seconds) |
124 – 41 | 139 |