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[[Brian Capper]] played [[Ann Kemp]], with Brian Capper winning {{score|94|60}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Kathryn Apanowicz]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Richard Samson]]. | [[Brian Capper]] played [[Ann Kemp]], with Brian Capper winning {{score|94|60}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Kathryn Apanowicz]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Richard Samson]]. | ||
| − | It was during this episode that Apanowicz gave the definition of “Twice Nightly Whiteley”, explaining that | + | It was during this episode that Apanowicz gave the definition of “Twice Nightly Whiteley”, explaining that [[Richard Whiteley]] is “a martyr to his bladder” [https://youtu.be/kWUrQNm3jVs]. |
The solution for Round 14 was given by Apanowicz. | The solution for Round 14 was given by Apanowicz. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:3108}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:3108}} | ||
Latest revision as of 19:21, 15 March 2026
Episode 3108 was broadcast on 24 October 2001, as part of Series 46.
Brian Capper played Ann Kemp, with Brian Capper winning 94 – 60. The Dictionary Corner guest was Kathryn Apanowicz, and the lexicographer was Richard Samson.
It was during this episode that Apanowicz gave the definition of “Twice Nightly Whiteley”, explaining that Richard Whiteley is “a martyr to his bladder” [1].
The solution for Round 14 was given by Apanowicz.
Rounds
| Rnd | Selection | Brian Capper | Score | Ann Kemp | Others | Max. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DBLAIENTO | TABLOID | 7 – 7 | BLOATED | DELATION, OBTAINED* | 8 |
| 2 | RDEASUMLA | MAULERS | 14 – 14 | ALARMED | ALARUMS*, MARAUDS, MEDLARS*, RADULAE*, REMUDAS* | 15 |
| 3 | GCRTOUEFY | COURT | 19 – 19 | FORCE | FOREGUT* | 22 |
| 4 | SAIVLENTA | VALIANT | 26 – 19 | VESTAL | AESTIVAL*, SALIVATE, SANATIVE* | 30 |
| 5 | 75 6 1 6 3 5 → 434 | 434
(75 − 3) × 6 + 6 − 5 + 1 |
36 – 19 | 435 |
|
40 |
| TTT | KEMPSID | (no clue given) | SKIMPED | |||
| 6 | RZGOIESKD | ORGIES | 42 – 25 | RISKED | DIRGES*, DOGIES*, DORIES*, DOZERS*, DOZIER, GEOIDS*, GRIKES*, GROSZE*, KIDEOS*, RIDGES*, SODGER* | 46 |
| 7 | GTRNAOISE | ORGANISE | 50 – 25 | GORIEST | ANGRIEST*, GANISTER*, GANTRIES*, GENITORS*, INGRATES*, NEGATORS*, NOTARIES*, NOTARISE*, ORGANIST, RAGSTONE*, RANGIEST*, ROASTING*, SENORITA*, TRIGONES* | 54 |
| 8 | QMXAIOPAW | AXIOM | 55 – 30 | MIAOW | 59 | |
| 9 | TRSLEIOHG | LIGHTERS | 63 – 30 | LOITERS | GHOSTLIER | 77 |
| 10 | 75 1 8 6 9 6 → 309 | 308
(9 − 6 + 1) × 75 + 8 |
70 – 37 | 308
(9 − 6 + 1) × 75 + 8 |
CV: 309 = 8 ÷ (6 ÷ 6 + 1) × 75 + 9 |
87 |
| TTT | ANNWEDS | (no clue given) | SWANNED | |||
| 11 | BRTEAISCN | CANTERS | 70 – 45 | CABINETS | BANISTER*, BASCINET*, CANISTER, CARBINES, CARNIEST*, SCANTIER* | 95 |
| 12 | HEDPUESTI | DISPUTE | 70 – 53 | DEPUTISE | DEPUTIES | 103 |
| 13 | RLNAOEDFS | RELOADS | 77 – 60 | FONDLES | FORELANDS | 121 |
| 14 | 50 6 4 8 9 10 → 114 | 116
10 × 8 + 9 × 4 |
84 – 60 | — |
CV: 114 = 6 × 10 + 50 + 4 |
131 |
| 15 | PUDLAQUER | QUADRUPLE
(8.75 seconds) |
94 – 60 | 141 | ||