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Revision as of 20:16, 22 March 2021
Duckdown is a variant played on Apterous.
Similarly to spoilage, the object is to play the longest word featuring none of the letters in the selection.
Nick Hewer played a set-up version of Duckdown (merely looking for lots of words, rather than a long word) in Episode 7469, with the round set up by Paul Zenon. In the event, Zenon counted up to five, and Hewer extended it to 12.
| Rnd | Selection | Nick Hewer | Score | Paul Zenon | Others | Max. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | ABCJKMPQZ | TWELVE | 6 – 0 | THREE | DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE*, DISINTERESTEDNESSES*, HETEROGENEOUSNESSES*, OVERSENSITIVENESSES*, UNINTERESTINGNESSES*, UNTRUSTWORTHINESSES* | 19 |