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'''Episode 2472''' was broadcast on 5 March 1999, as part of [[Series 40]].
 
'''Episode 2472''' was broadcast on 5 March 1999, as part of [[Series 40]].
  
[[Christopher Russon]] played [[Ann Slee]], with Christopher Russon winning 55 - 29. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Penny Smith]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Mark Nyman]].
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[[Christopher Russon]] played [[Ann Slee]], with Christopher Russon winning {{score|55|29}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Penny Smith]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Mark Nyman]].
  
 
==Rounds==
 
==Rounds==
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{{R-letters  |3 |TBROUEMQN|TORQUE  |REMOUNT  |MOUNTER*            | 12|19 | 23}}
 
{{R-letters  |3 |TBROUEMQN|TORQUE  |REMOUNT  |MOUNTER*            | 12|19 | 23}}
 
{{R-numbers  |4 | 25|7|5|10|6|3| 350
 
{{R-numbers  |4 | 25|7|5|10|6|3| 350
|350|sol1=(25 + 10) x (7 + 3)
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|350|sol1=(25 + 10) × (7 + 3)
|350|sol2=(10 + 3 + 6 - 5) x 25
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|350|sol2=(10 + 3 + 6 5) × 25
 
|22|29|33}}
 
|22|29|33}}
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{{R-SST        |NGHSTERT||STRENGTH}}
 
{{R-letters  |5 |TWNAIEPNY|PAINT    |pantie {{x}}|PINNATE            | 27|29 | 40}}
 
{{R-letters  |5 |TWNAIEPNY|PAINT    |pantie {{x}}|PINNATE            | 27|29 | 40}}
 
{{R-letters  |6 |YZGCOIUDP|COYPU    |COUP    |CUPID*, PODGY*, PUDGY*, PUDIC*, YOGIC*| 32|29 | 45}}
 
{{R-letters  |6 |YZGCOIUDP|COYPU    |COUP    |CUPID*, PODGY*, PUDGY*, PUDIC*, YOGIC*| 32|29 | 45}}
 
{{R-letters  |7 |GFNEIBVOL|BELONG  |BEING    |IGNOBLE, LOBEFIN*  | 38|29 | 52}}
 
{{R-letters  |7 |GFNEIBVOL|BELONG  |BEING    |IGNOBLE, LOBEFIN*  | 38|29 | 52}}
 
{{R-numbers  |8 | 100|9|5|10|8|5| 632
 
{{R-numbers  |8 | 100|9|5|10|8|5| 632
|630|sol1=(10 - (9 - 5)) x (100 + 5)
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|630|sol1=(10 (9 5)) × (100 + 5)
|—
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|cv=632|solcv=(5 x 100) + ((9 + 5) x 10) - 8
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|cv=632|solcv=5 × 100 + (9 + 5) × 10 8
 
|45|29|62}}
 
|45|29|62}}
 
{{R-conundrum|9|ARDTEETER|c1time=13.75|c1sol=RETREATED|55|29|72}}
 
{{R-conundrum|9|ARDTEETER|c1time=13.75|c1sol=RETREATED|55|29|72}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:2472}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:2472}}
[[Category:15-round games]]
 
 
[[Category:Episodes in Series 40]]
 
[[Category:Episodes in Series 40]]
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[[Category:9-round games]]
 
[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]]
 
[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Mark Nyman as lexicographer]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Mark Nyman as lexicographer]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Penny Smith as a guest]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Penny Smith as a guest]]

Latest revision as of 18:18, 29 March 2016

Episode 2472 was broadcast on 5 March 1999, as part of Series 40.

Christopher Russon played Ann Slee, with Christopher Russon winning 55 – 29. The Dictionary Corner guest was Penny Smith, and the lexicographer was Mark Nyman.

Rounds

Rnd Selection Christopher Russon Score Ann Slee Others Max.
1 GMSIEIHTE THEMES 6 – 6 THEMES EIGHTIES 8
2 XLNAEITDV DATIVE 12 – 12 DATIVE DIVALENT 16
3 TBROUEMQN TORQUE 12 – 19 REMOUNT MOUNTER* 23
4 25 7 5 10 6 3 → 350 350
(25 + 10) × (7 + 3)
22 – 29 350
(10 + 3 + 6 − 5) × 25


33
SST NGHSTERT STRENGTH
5 TWNAIEPNY PAINT 27 – 29 pantie ☓ PINNATE 40
6 YZGCOIUDP COYPU 32 – 29 COUP CUPID*, PODGY*, PUDGY*, PUDIC*, YOGIC* 45
7 GFNEIBVOL BELONG 38 – 29 BEING IGNOBLE, LOBEFIN* 52
8 100 9 5 10 8 5 → 632 630
(10 − (9 − 5)) × (100 + 5)
45 – 29

CV: 632 = 5 × 100 + (9 + 5) × 10 − 8

62
9 ARDTEETER RETREATED
(13.75 seconds)
55 – 29 72