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[[David Armstrong]] played [[Gareth Pugh]], with David Armstrong winning {{score|84|70}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Richard Arnold]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].
 
[[David Armstrong]] played [[Gareth Pugh]], with David Armstrong winning {{score|84|70}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Richard Arnold]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].
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Notably, the audience member who answered the conundrum was Apterite, [[James Laverty]].
  
 
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|831|sol2=(75 + 9) × (7 + 3) − 6 − 3
 
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{{R-TTT        |ECOSTOOP|It's nothing to do with debt, just in our ears.|OTOSCOPE}}
 
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{{R-conundrum|15|SILENTHUG|c1time=25|c1sol=hustleing {{x}}|c2time=25.25|c2sol={{x}}|sol=SLEUTHING|84|70|136}}
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 7 November 2024

Episode 6309 was broadcast on 16 February 2016, as part of Series 74.

David Armstrong played Gareth Pugh, with David Armstrong winning 84 – 70. The Dictionary Corner guest was Richard Arnold, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.

Notably, the audience member who answered the conundrum was Apterite, James Laverty.

Rounds

Rnd Selection David Armstrong Score Gareth Pugh Others Max.
1 GNLOAIPML LAMPING 7 – 0 GALLON ALMOIGN*, MALLING*, MILONGA*, PAILLON*, PALLING*, PALMING, PALLION*, POLLING 7
2 BSDOIAWET WAISTED 14 – 7 WAISTED BAWDIEST, BIOWASTE* 15
3 75 3 7 3 9 6 → 829 830 ☓ 14 – 14 831
(75 + 9) × (7 + 3) − 6 − 3

RR: 828/830 Best: 829 = (6 ÷ 3 + 9) x 75 + 7 − 3

25
TTT ECOSTOOP It's nothing to do with debt, just in our ears. OTOSCOPE
4 OIUDSTYOS STUDIOS 21 – 21 STUDIOS 32
5 RNPEAISDS SPRAINED 29 – 29 DESPAIRS RAPIDNESS* 50
6 100 3 8 7 2 3 → 131 131
3 × 7 + 8 + 2 + 100
39 – 39 131
8 × 3 + 7 + 100


60
7 TLRUAESKN TALKERS 46 – 39 unsalter ☓ NEUTRALS 68
8 LSDIOANRU SUNDIAL 53 – 46 URINALS DINOSAUR, ORDINALS* 76
9 25 8 9 10 5 2 → 208 208
(25 − 5) × 10 + 8
63 – 56 208
25 × 8 + 10 − 2


86
TTT NINEPUGS Not a lot of dogs, just a couple of birds. PENGUINS
10 IOEPGZDAR PODGIER 70 – 63 PODGIER PARODIZE 94
11 GRBEAENTA REAGENT 77 – 63 BARGE ABNEGATE 102
12 HTRUAOTFE outfare ☓ 77 – 63 further ☓ OUTRATE, TARTUFO* 109
13 RLVIUASQE QUIVERS 84 – 70 QUIVERS AQUIVER*, QUAVERS, QUISLER*, REVISAL*, SURVEIL*, VALUERS* 116
14 75 25 100 50 10 2 → 488 488 ☓ 84 – 70 490 ☓

RR: 488 = (50 − (100 − 75) ÷ 25) × 10 − 2

126
15 SILENTHUG hustleing ☓
(25.25 seconds)
84 – 70
(25.33 seconds)
SLEUTHING 136


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