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Revision as of 09:34, 13 July 2010
Episode 2830 was broadcast on 29 August 2000, as part of Series 43.
David Williams played Rose Agnew, with David Williams winning 62 - 13. The Dictionary Corner guest was Martin Jarvis, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
Rnd | Selection | David Williams | Score | Rose Agnew | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RCSBIAEYD | SCRIBED | 7 – 0 | scardey ☓ | ASCRIBED, CARBIDES* | 8 |
2 | TSDLIAORI | DILATORS | 15 – 0 | TRAILS | ARIDISOL* | 16 |
3 | QNTWOEAUN | tenant ☓ | 15 – 6 | WANTON | TONNEAU | 23 |
4 | 50 1 7 4 8 8 → 238 | 238
(50 + 8) × 4 + 7 - 1 |
25 – 6 | 235 |
|
33 |
5 | RSTCOEAMG | STORAGE | 32 – 13 | COASTER | ESCARGOT | 41 |
6 | OEIVGPDAC | ADVICE | 38 – 13 | pegoda ☓ | COPIED, GEODIC*, VOICED | 47 |
7 | LHRPEIESH | HELPERS | 45 – 13 | PERISH | HIRPLES*, REPLIES, SPIELER* | 54 |
8 | 25 8 2 6 2 7 → 438 | 442
(7 - 2 - 2) × 6 × 25 - 8 |
52 – 13 | 433 |
CV: 438 = (8 × 25 + 2 × 6 + 7) × 2 |
64 |
9 | REVWOOPER | OVERPOWER
(2 seconds) |
62 – 13 | 74 |