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[[Jill Taylor]] played [[Alex Call]], with Alex Call winning {{score|90|71}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Kadeena Cox]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | [[Jill Taylor]] played [[Alex Call]], with Alex Call winning {{score|90|71}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Kadeena Cox]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | ||
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+ | NOTE: In Round 7, Taylor requested a consonant as the sixth letter but [[Rachel Riley]] chose a vowel instead. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
{{Rounds-start|Jill Taylor|Alex Call}} | {{Rounds-start|Jill Taylor|Alex Call}} | ||
− | {{R-letters |1 |FOETORDTA|DAFTER | + | {{R-letters |1 |FOETORDTA|DAFTER |FOOTER |OROTATE*, ROTATED | 6|6 | 7}} |
− | {{R-letters |2 |MOTGEWSAD|DOTAGE | + | {{R-letters |2 |MOTGEWSAD|DOTAGE |WASTED |DOGATES*, DOTAGES, MEADOWS*, STOWAGE*, TOWAGES*| 12|12 | 14}} |
{{R-numbers |3 | 100|8|1|4|8|3| 149 | {{R-numbers |3 | 100|8|1|4|8|3| 149 | ||
|149|sol1=(8 − 1) × (3 + 4) + 100 | |149|sol1=(8 − 1) × (3 + 4) + 100 | ||
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|22|22|24}} | |22|22|24}} | ||
{{R-TTT |EVENRACES|He cut all ties with the employer and got a bit of pay.|SEVERANCE}} | {{R-TTT |EVENRACES|He cut all ties with the employer and got a bit of pay.|SEVERANCE}} | ||
− | {{R-letters |4 |KEGOTMARZ|MARK |MARKET | | + | {{R-letters |4 |KEGOTMARZ|MARK |MARKET |AMORET*, KRATOM*, MAGRET*, MAKORE*, MATOKE*, OMERTA*, ORGEAT*, TOERAG| 22|28 | 30}} |
− | {{R-letters |5 |LMRCOEITP|POLICE |POLITER |CLOMPIER*, COMPILER | + | {{R-letters |5 |LMRCOEITP|POLICE |POLITER |CLOMPIER*, COMPILER, PETROLIC*, PLEROTIC*| 22|35 | 38}} |
{{R-numbers |6 | 75|5|5|9|6|4| 726 | {{R-numbers |6 | 75|5|5|9|6|4| 726 | ||
− | |725|sol1=(4 + 6) × 75 − | + | |725|sol1=(4 + 6) × 75 − 5 × 5 |
− | |725|sol2=(4 + 6) × 75 − | + | |725|sol2=(4 + 6) × 75 − 5 × 5 |
|rr=726|solrr=(75 + 5) × 9 + 6 | |rr=726|solrr=(75 + 5) × 9 + 6 | ||
|29|42|48}} | |29|42|48}} | ||
− | {{R-letters |7 |NLSETUIVN|TUNNELS |INVENTS |LINNETS*, TUNNIES*, UNVEILS*, UTENSIL, VENTILS* | 36|49 | 55}} | + | {{R-letters |7 |NLSETUIVN|TUNNELS |INVENTS |LINNETS*, NUNLETS*, TUNNIES*, UNLINES*, UNLIVES*, UNVEILS*, UTENSIL, VENTILS*| 36|49 | 55}} |
− | {{R-letters |8 |LENATCEWD|CLEANED |CLEANED |LANCETED* | 43|56 | 63}} | + | {{R-letters |8 |LENATCEWD|CLEANED |CLEANED |LANCETED* | 43|56 | 63}} |
{{R-numbers |9 | 75|5|8|9|6|8| 402 | {{R-numbers |9 | 75|5|8|9|6|8| 402 | ||
− | | | + | |— |
− | | | + | |— |
|rr=402|solrr=(75 − 8) × 6 | |rr=402|solrr=(75 − 8) × 6 | ||
|43|56|73}} | |43|56|73}} | ||
− | {{R-TTT |VINOGERMS|"You don't run the place properly", he said to the Glasgow beauty queen.|MISGOVERN}} | + | {{R-TTT |VINOGERMS|"You don't run the place properly", he said to the {{w|Govan|Glasgow}} beauty queen.|MISGOVERN}} |
− | {{R-letters |10|SULSNIDYE|DUNES | + | {{R-letters |10|SULSNIDYE|DUNES |LINED |NIDUSES*, SNIDELY | 48|61 | 80}} |
− | {{R-letters |11|NRNGIAEBR|BRINGER | + | {{R-letters |11|NRNGIAEBR|BRINGER |BEARING |AGINNER*, ANGRIER*, BARRING*, BEANING*, BRAINGE*, EARNING*, EARRING, ENGRAIN*, GRAINER*, GRANNIE*, GRINNER*, NEARING*, NIGERAN*, RAENING*, RANGIER*, REARING*, REBRING*, RIGBANE*| 55|68 | 87}} |
− | {{R-letters |12|NIASGEPDQ|seaping {{x}} | + | {{R-letters |12|NIASGEPDQ|seaping {{x}}|GAINED |AGNISED*, GADINES*, PANDIES, PANSIED*, PEDANGS*, PEGASID*, SPADING, SPAEING*| 55|74 | 94}} |
− | {{R-letters |13|HPSNUILAH|UNSHIP | + | {{R-letters |13|HPSNUILAH|UNSHIP |PUNISH |ALPHINS*, INHAULS*, PAULINS*, PLANISH| 61|80 |101}} |
{{R-numbers |14| 75|100|6|1|9|9| 458 | {{R-numbers |14| 75|100|6|1|9|9| 458 | ||
− | |458|sol1= | + | |458|sol1=6 × 75 + 9 − 1 |
− | |458|sol2= | + | |458|sol2=6 × 75 + 9 − 1 |
|71|90|111}} | |71|90|111}} | ||
{{R-conundrum|15|CATINFOIL|sol=FICTIONAL|71|90|121}} | {{R-conundrum|15|CATINFOIL|sol=FICTIONAL|71|90|121}} | ||
{{Rounds-end}} | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | {{Dailymotion|x9nc2zs}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:8347}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:8347}} | ||
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[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | [[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Kadeena Cox as a guest]] | [[Category:Episodes with Kadeena Cox as a guest]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes affected by administrative errors]] | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/24544677.swindon-shop-owner-appears-channel-4-show-countdown/ Report of this episode.] |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 21 July 2025
Episode 8347 was broadcast on 27 August 2024, as part of Series 90.
Jill Taylor played Alex Call, with Alex Call winning 90 – 71. The Dictionary Corner guest was Kadeena Cox, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
NOTE: In Round 7, Taylor requested a consonant as the sixth letter but Rachel Riley chose a vowel instead.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Jill Taylor | Score | Alex Call | Others | Max. |
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1 | FOETORDTA | DAFTER | 6 – 6 | FOOTER | OROTATE*, ROTATED | 7 |
2 | MOTGEWSAD | DOTAGE | 12 – 12 | WASTED | DOGATES*, DOTAGES, MEADOWS*, STOWAGE*, TOWAGES* | 14 |
3 | 100 8 1 4 8 3 → 149 | 149
(8 − 1) × (3 + 4) + 100 |
22 – 22 | 149
(8 − 1) × (3 + 4) + 100 |
|
24 |
TTT | EVENRACES | He cut all ties with the employer and got a bit of pay. | SEVERANCE | |||
4 | KEGOTMARZ | MARK | 22 – 28 | MARKET | AMORET*, KRATOM*, MAGRET*, MAKORE*, MATOKE*, OMERTA*, ORGEAT*, TOERAG | 30 |
5 | LMRCOEITP | POLICE | 22 – 35 | POLITER | CLOMPIER*, COMPILER, PETROLIC*, PLEROTIC* | 38 |
6 | 75 5 5 9 6 4 → 726 | 725
(4 + 6) × 75 − 5 × 5 |
29 – 42 | 725
(4 + 6) × 75 − 5 × 5 |
RR: 726 = (75 + 5) × 9 + 6 |
48 |
7 | NLSETUIVN | TUNNELS | 36 – 49 | INVENTS | LINNETS*, NUNLETS*, TUNNIES*, UNLINES*, UNLIVES*, UNVEILS*, UTENSIL, VENTILS* | 55 |
8 | LENATCEWD | CLEANED | 43 – 56 | CLEANED | LANCETED* | 63 |
9 | 75 5 8 9 6 8 → 402 | — | 43 – 56 | — |
RR: 402 = (75 − 8) × 6 |
73 |
TTT | VINOGERMS | "You don't run the place properly", he said to the Glasgow beauty queen. | MISGOVERN | |||
10 | SULSNIDYE | DUNES | 48 – 61 | LINED | NIDUSES*, SNIDELY | 80 |
11 | NRNGIAEBR | BRINGER | 55 – 68 | BEARING | AGINNER*, ANGRIER*, BARRING*, BEANING*, BRAINGE*, EARNING*, EARRING, ENGRAIN*, GRAINER*, GRANNIE*, GRINNER*, NEARING*, NIGERAN*, RAENING*, RANGIER*, REARING*, REBRING*, RIGBANE* | 87 |
12 | NIASGEPDQ | seaping ☓ | 55 – 74 | GAINED | AGNISED*, GADINES*, PANDIES, PANSIED*, PEDANGS*, PEGASID*, SPADING, SPAEING* | 94 |
13 | HPSNUILAH | UNSHIP | 61 – 80 | PUNISH | ALPHINS*, INHAULS*, PAULINS*, PLANISH | 101 |
14 | 75 100 6 1 9 9 → 458 | 458
6 × 75 + 9 − 1 |
71 – 90 | 458
6 × 75 + 9 − 1 |
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111 |
15 | CATINFOIL | 71 – 90 | FICTIONAL | 121 |
External Links
- Watch this episode on Dailymotion (part 1)