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'''Episode 5009''' was broadcast on 5 April 2010 as part of [[Series 62]].
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'''Episode 5009''' was broadcast on 5 April 2010, as part of [[Series 62]].
  
[[Peter Zyss]] played [[Steve Tamplin]], with Peter Zyss winning 100 - 90, after a tie-break conundrum. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[John Suchet]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].
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[[Peter Zyss]] played [[Steve Tamplin]], with Peter Zyss winning {{score|100|90}}, after a tie-break conundrum. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[John Suchet]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].
  
 
==Rounds==
 
==Rounds==
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{{R-letters  |4 |SLTREOILG|STILLER  |LOITERS  |LORILETS*, TROLLIES | 20|27 | 30}}
 
{{R-letters  |4 |SLTREOILG|STILLER  |LOITERS  |LORILETS*, TROLLIES | 20|27 | 30}}
 
{{R-numbers  |5 | 75|25|1|4|3|6| 720
 
{{R-numbers  |5 | 75|25|1|4|3|6| 720
|720|sol1=(75 - 3) x (6 + 4)
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|720|sol1=(75 3) × (6 + 4)
|720|sol2=(75 - 3) x (6 + 4)
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|720|sol2=(75 3) × (6 + 4)
 
|30|37|40}}
 
|30|37|40}}
 
{{R-TTT        |CAKECHIP|If you get this, you've definitely got your finger on the pulse.|CHICKPEA}}
 
{{R-TTT        |CAKECHIP|If you get this, you've definitely got your finger on the pulse.|CHICKPEA}}
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{{R-letters  |8 |GZFEAUSRM|GRAZES  |GAZERS  |ZEUGMAS*            | 49|49 | 60}}
 
{{R-letters  |8 |GZFEAUSRM|GRAZES  |GAZERS  |ZEUGMAS*            | 49|49 | 60}}
 
{{R-letters  |9 |FTDEOIGNL|FOLDING  |FOLDING  |FELTING*, FINGLED*, GLINTED, LENTIGO*, LENTOID*, LOFTING*, TENFOLD*, TINGLED| 56|56 | 67}}
 
{{R-letters  |9 |FTDEOIGNL|FOLDING  |FOLDING  |FELTING*, FINGLED*, GLINTED, LENTIGO*, LENTOID*, LOFTING*, TENFOLD*, TINGLED| 56|56 | 67}}
{{R-numbers  |10| 75|9|3|4|2|5| 257
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{{R-numbers  |10| 75|9|3|4|2|5| 357
|257|sol1=(9 + 5 + 75) x 4 + 3 - 2
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|357|sol1=(9 + 5 + 75) × 4 + 3 2
|257|sol2=75 x 5 - 9 x 2
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|357|sol2=75 × 5 9 × 2
 
|66|66|77}}
 
|66|66|77}}
 
{{R-TTT        |IVYDESKS|Winter, spring or summer - it's all about the fall.|SKYDIVES}}
 
{{R-TTT        |IVYDESKS|Winter, spring or summer - it's all about the fall.|SKYDIVES}}
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{{R-letters  |13|EAERVRPAS|repaves {{x}}|REAPERS  |REAVERS*            | 80|80 | 99}}
 
{{R-letters  |13|EAERVRPAS|repaves {{x}}|REAPERS  |REAVERS*            | 80|80 | 99}}
 
{{R-numbers  |14| 50|9|10|2|10|4| 899
 
{{R-numbers  |14| 50|9|10|2|10|4| 899
|899|sol1=50 x 2 x 9 - 10 / 10
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|899|sol1=50 × 2 × 9 10 ÷ 10
|899|sol2=50 x 2 x 9 - 10 / 10
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|899|sol2=50 × 2 × 9 10 ÷ 10
 
|90|90|109}}
 
|90|90|109}}
 
{{R-conundrum|15|CASHTRAIN|sol=ANARCHIST|90|90|119}}
 
{{R-conundrum|15|CASHTRAIN|sol=ANARCHIST|90|90|119}}
 
{{R-conundrum|TB|PRONGEXIT|c1time=1|c1sol=EXPORTING|100|90|119}}
 
{{R-conundrum|TB|PRONGEXIT|c1time=1|c1sol=EXPORTING|100|90|119}}
 
{{Rounds-end}}
 
{{Rounds-end}}
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==External Links==
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{{YouTube|WQ_19EAaGNQ}} (Conundrums only)
  
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:5009}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:5009}}
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[[Category:Episodes in Series 62]]
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[[Category:Episodes decided by tie-break conundrums]]
 
[[Category:15-round games]]
 
[[Category:15-round games]]
[[Category:Episodes in Series 62]]
 
 
[[Category:Episodes presented by Jeff Stelling]]
 
[[Category:Episodes presented by Jeff Stelling]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Rachel Riley as arithmetician]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Rachel Riley as arithmetician]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with John Suchet as a guest]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with John Suchet as a guest]]

Latest revision as of 19:09, 19 June 2022

Episode 5009 was broadcast on 5 April 2010, as part of Series 62.

Peter Zyss played Steve Tamplin, with Peter Zyss winning 100 – 90, after a tie-break conundrum. The Dictionary Corner guest was John Suchet, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.

Rounds

Rnd Selection Peter Zyss Score Steve Tamplin Others Max.
1 DRCAIOLEM MEDICAL 7 – 7 CLAIMED MELODICA 8
2 JNQSUAETP PANTS 7 – 14 PEANUTS EQUANTS* 15
3 TPXNUIETA PEANUT 13 – 20 PEANUT PATIENT*, PETUNIA 22
4 SLTREOILG STILLER 20 – 27 LOITERS LORILETS*, TROLLIES 30
5 75 25 1 4 3 6 → 720 720
(75 − 3) × (6 + 4)
30 – 37 720
(75 − 3) × (6 + 4)


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TTT CAKECHIP If you get this, you've definitely got your finger on the pulse. CHICKPEA
6 DYCREUADB CARDED 36 – 43 BRAYED ADDUCE*, BADDER*, BARDED*, BECARD*, BRACED, CRUDDY*, CURBED, DAUBED*, DAUBER*, DAYBED*, EARBUD*, REDBUD*, YARDED* 46
7 SDCSEIOMS COSSIES 43 – 43 MISSED DISCOES, MEDICOS*, MOSSIES 53
8 GZFEAUSRM GRAZES 49 – 49 GAZERS ZEUGMAS* 60
9 FTDEOIGNL FOLDING 56 – 56 FOLDING FELTING*, FINGLED*, GLINTED, LENTIGO*, LENTOID*, LOFTING*, TENFOLD*, TINGLED 67
10 75 9 3 4 2 5 → 357 357
(9 + 5 + 75) × 4 + 3 − 2
66 – 66 357
75 × 5 − 9 × 2


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TTT IVYDESKS Winter, spring or summer - it's all about the fall. SKYDIVES
11 KNHAIERTN THINNER 73 – 73 THINKER ENTRAIN*, HAIRNET, KERATIN*, RETHINK*, THERIAN*, TRANNIE* 84
12 RSTLOAOWI TAILORS 80 – 73 TRAILS ISOLATOR* 92
13 EAERVRPAS repaves ☓ 80 – 80 REAPERS REAVERS* 99
14 50 9 10 2 10 4 → 899 899
50 × 2 × 9 − 10 ÷ 10
90 – 90 899
50 × 2 × 9 − 10 ÷ 10


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15 CASHTRAIN 90 – 90 ANARCHIST 119
TB PRONGEXIT EXPORTING
(1 second)
100 – 90 119


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