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Latest revision as of 18:00, 31 July 2011

Episode 3372 was broadcast on 27 November 2002, as part of Series 48.

Joe Zubaidi played Brenda Slade, with Joe Zubaidi winning 74 – 64. The Dictionary Corner guest was Tim Brooke-Taylor, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.

Rounds

Rnd Selection Joe Zubaidi Score Brenda Slade Others Max.
1 BMIDNEGOH BINGED 6 – 6 HOMING BOINGED, DEMOING* 7
2 PTSGAIROJ PATIOS 12 – 6 STRIP RAGTOPS 14
3 LMICNUVER LIVER 12 – 12 MINCER CULVERIN 22
4 GDOATGNEL GLOATED 19 – 19 TANGLED TALONED*, TANGELO*, TANGOED*, TOGGLED* 29
5 75 3 5 2 1 5 → 528 528
(5 + 2) × 75 + 3
29 – 29 528
(5 + 2) × 75 + 3


39
TTT ITSABAN ABSTAIN
6 TSRAUEFMN munters ☓ 29 – 29 furments ☓ AFTERSUN, FRAENUMS*, MENSTRUA*, RAFTSMEN* 47
7 CTIXLEDET EXCITED 36 – 36 EXCITED TEXTILE* 54
8 DNRSAOIBE BINDERS 43 – 43 DISROBE ANEROIDS, ANODISER*, BANDORES*, BARONIES*, BRANDIES*, BROADENS, DEBONAIR*, DIBORANE* 62
9 YSOTMEWPA pastey ☓ 43 – 48 PASTY SOMEWAY*, TEAPOYS 69
10 75 10 8 5 6 6 → 512 515
(8 − 6 ÷ 6) × 75 − 10
50 – 48 510 ☓

CV: 512 = (75 + 10) × 6 + 8 − 6

79
TTT OILYMAN ALIMONY
11 RCEHLUKER LURCHER 57 – 48 CURLER CRUELER*, HECKLER* 86
12 SADOTFCIP TOADS 57 – 54 TOPICS FACTOIDS 94
13 RLISDEMAN MINDERS 64 – 54 SLIDER ISLANDER, MANDRELS*, MINERALS, RIMLANDS* 102
14 50 10 7 8 5 4 → 380 380
(50 − 8 − 4) × 10
74 – 64 380
(50 − 8 − 4) × 10


112
15 RAVENTOED 74 – 64 overdated ☓
(22.75 seconds)
RENOVATED 122