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Episode 3422
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Episode 3422 was broadcast on 19 February 2003, as part of Series 49.
John Marlowe played Judy Smedley, with John Marlowe winning 88 – 18. The Dictionary Corner guest was Richard Digance, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
18 was the lowest score in a 15 round game, until the record was "broken" by Hazel Wheeler in Series 58.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | John Marlowe | Score | Judy Smedley | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | TRNIEASLO | ORIENTALS | 18 – 0 | insolent ☓ | RELATIONS, TENSORIAL | 18 |
2 | RSMUOXECR | SCOURER | 25 – 0 | MOUSER | COURSER | 25 |
3 | DNTAERBIT | BANTER | 25 – 7 | BITTERN | NITRATED | 33 |
4 | PYDAUNSEG | UPENDS | 31 – 7 | — | 39 | |
5 | 25 3 10 4 1 7 → 369 | 369 ☓ | 31 – 12 | 361
(10 + 4) × 25 + 7 + 3 + 1 |
CV: 369 = (3 × 4 + 25) × 10 − 1 |
49 |
TTT | SAWGATE | WASTAGE | ||||
6 | FSPAROZHE | PHRASE | 37 – 12 | SPARE | AFRESH*, ASHORE*, EPHORS*, HOARSE*, HOPERS*, OPERAS, PAREOS*, PHAROS*, PHASER*, PHASOR*, POSHER*, SERAPH*, SHAPER*, SHOFAR* | 55 |
7 | TMGAOERLA | GLOATER | 44 – 12 | LARGE | LEGATOR, MARGATE*, OATMEAL | 62 |
8 | NHLUEDSIF | FLUSHED | 51 – 12 | SHELF | DISHFUL*, FUNDIES*, INFUSED | 69 |
9 | MGNAITVES | STEAMING | 59 – 12 | NAIVE | MANGIEST*, VINTAGES | 77 |
10 | 100 8 3 7 7 9 → 583 | 570 | 59 – 12 | — |
CV: 583 = (100 − 9 − 7) × 7 − 8 + 3 |
87 |
TTT | PETEELS | STEEPLE | ||||
11 | DKLIEACMO | ALIKE | 59 – 18 | MALICE | MELODICA* | 95 |
12 | DTLOIGRAD | ADROIT | 65 – 18 | GILT | DILATOR | 102 |
13 | JCNEOESBI | CONIES | 71 – 18 | CONES | EBONIES*, EBONISE*, OBSCENE, SENECIO* | 109 |
14 | 50 5 8 10 4 8 → 646 | 645
8 × 8 × 10 + 5 |
78 – 18 | 650 |
CV: 646 = (8 + 5) × 50 − 4 |
119 |
15 | EVERPLANT | PREVALENT
(6.75 seconds) |
88 – 18 | 129 |
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- 15-round scores under 30
- 15-round games
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