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− | '''Episode 4771''' was broadcast on 5 March 2009 as part of [[Series 60]]. | + | '''Episode 4771''' was broadcast on 5 March 2009, as part of [[Series 60]]. |
− | [[Kirk Bevins]] played [[Peter Bennett]], with Kirk Bevins winning 130 | + | [[Kirk Bevins]] played [[Peter Bennett]], with Kirk Bevins winning {{score|130|55}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Dr Phil Hammond]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. |
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+ | This was the first [[15 round format|15-round game]] in which a [[contestant]] had already achieved a [[century]] score prior to the second advert break. | ||
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+ | NOTE 1: In Round 6, Dictionary Corner did not note that Bennett's offering of {{word|GRINDER}} was invalid, as there was only one {{word|R}} in the selection. However, this proved irrelevant as Bevins offered a longer word anyway. | ||
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+ | NOTE 2: Bennett was not asked to spell his word in Round 11 and may have intended {{word|STARES}} rather than {{word|STAIRS}}. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
{{Rounds-start|Kirk Bevins|Peter Bennett}} | {{Rounds-start|Kirk Bevins|Peter Bennett}} | ||
{{R-letters |1 |DTNIAEPOR|PREDATION|PAINTED | | 18|0 | 18}} | {{R-letters |1 |DTNIAEPOR|PREDATION|PAINTED | | 18|0 | 18}} | ||
− | {{R-letters |2 |HVTMFEOEB|EMOTE |BEHOVE | | + | {{R-letters |2 |HVTMFEOEB|EMOTE |BEHOVE | | 18|6 | 24}} |
{{R-letters |3 |LDSAOIDAS|DALASIS |ASSAIL | | 25|6 | 31}} | {{R-letters |3 |LDSAOIDAS|DALASIS |ASSAIL | | 25|6 | 31}} | ||
{{R-letters |4 |RSCESLIUR|CRUISERS |CURRIES |SCURRIES, SLURRIES*, SUCRIERS*| 33|6 | 39}} | {{R-letters |4 |RSCESLIUR|CRUISERS |CURRIES |SCURRIES, SLURRIES*, SUCRIERS*| 33|6 | 39}} | ||
{{R-numbers |5 | 100|1|2|9|7|2| 177 | {{R-numbers |5 | 100|1|2|9|7|2| 177 | ||
− | |177|sol1=(9 + 2) | + | |177|sol1=(9 + 2) × 7 + 100 |
− | |177|sol2=(9 + 2) | + | |177|sol2=(9 + 2) × 7 + 100 |
|43|16|49}} | |43|16|49}} | ||
− | {{R-TTT |HAVERICE|This sort of person always | + | {{R-TTT |HAVERICE|This sort of person always gets what they want.|ACHIEVER}} |
− | {{R-letters |6 |GNLDESERI|REEDLINGS|grinder | + | {{R-letters |6 |GNLDESERI|REEDLINGS|grinder {{x}}**|ENGIRDLES | 61|16 | 67}} |
{{R-letters |7 |CRNEUATES|UNCREATES|CURATES | | 79|16 | 85}} | {{R-letters |7 |CRNEUATES|UNCREATES|CURATES | | 79|16 | 85}} | ||
{{R-letters |8 |PAIPALSNE|SPANIEL |NAPPIES |ALPINES, APPEALS*, APPLIES*, NIPPLES*, PINEALS*, PINESAP*| 86|23 | 92}} | {{R-letters |8 |PAIPALSNE|SPANIEL |NAPPIES |ALPINES, APPEALS*, APPLIES*, NIPPLES*, PINEALS*, PINESAP*| 86|23 | 92}} | ||
{{R-letters |9 |KMTOEAROG|TOERAG |MARKET |MOORAGE | 92|29 | 99}} | {{R-letters |9 |KMTOEAROG|TOERAG |MARKET |MOORAGE | 92|29 | 99}} | ||
{{R-numbers |10| 25|10|1|9|5|5| 996 | {{R-numbers |10| 25|10|1|9|5|5| 996 | ||
− | |996|sol1=(5 | + | |996|sol1=(5 − 1) × 10 × 25 − (9 − 5) |
− | |996|sol2=(5 | + | |996|sol2=(5 − 1) × 10 × 25 − (9 − 5) |
|102|39|109}} | |102|39|109}} | ||
− | {{R-TTT |SINKGRIT|Hitting out at the ten pins perhaps|STRIKING}} | + | {{R-TTT |SINKGRIT|Hitting out at the ten pins, perhaps?|STRIKING}} |
{{R-letters |11|DTSAIERAS|AIRDATES |STAIRS |ASSARTED*, DIASTASE*, DISASTER*, DISRATES*, RADIATES*|110|39 |117}} | {{R-letters |11|DTSAIERAS|AIRDATES |STAIRS |ASSARTED*, DIASTASE*, DISASTER*, DISRATES*, RADIATES*|110|39 |117}} | ||
− | {{R-letters |12|EIMOTYPAC|OPACITY |IMPACT |APOMICT*, PYAEMIC*|117|39 |124}} | + | {{R-letters |12|EIMOTYPAC|OPACITY |IMPACT |APOMICT*, PYAEMIC* |117|39 |124}} |
{{R-letters |13|FZJROUEOW|WOOFER |WOOFER | |123|45 |130}} | {{R-letters |13|FZJROUEOW|WOOFER |WOOFER | |123|45 |130}} | ||
{{R-numbers |14| 100|25|75|50|9|10| 818 | {{R-numbers |14| 100|25|75|50|9|10| 818 | ||
− | |817|sol1= | + | |817|sol1=100 × 9 − 75 − 10 + 50 ÷ 25 |
|815 | |815 | ||
− | |other=818|solother=10 | + | |other=818|solother=10 × 75 + (9 + 25) × 100 ÷ 50 |
|130|45|140}} | |130|45|140}} | ||
− | {{R-conundrum|15|NUNGIRDLE|c2time=17|c2sol=UNDERLING|130|55|150}} | + | {{R-conundrum|15|NUNGIRDLE|c2time=17.5|c2sol=UNDERLING|130|55|150}} |
{{Rounds-end}} | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | {{YouTube|rUdNT0Ggd-8|TSwWYvOfwMk|fsKeAxKJHhI|Rh-wyikILac}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:4771}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:4771}} | ||
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[[Category:Episodes in Series 60]] | [[Category:Episodes in Series 60]] | ||
[[Category:Scores over 125]] | [[Category:Scores over 125]] | ||
+ | [[Category:15-round games]] | ||
[[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 Phil Hammond as a guest]] | + | [[Category:Episodes with Dr Phil Hammond as a guest]] |
Latest revision as of 16:43, 17 March 2022
Episode 4771 was broadcast on 5 March 2009, as part of Series 60.
Kirk Bevins played Peter Bennett, with Kirk Bevins winning 130 – 55. The Dictionary Corner guest was Dr Phil Hammond, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
This was the first 15-round game in which a contestant had already achieved a century score prior to the second advert break.
NOTE 1: In Round 6, Dictionary Corner did not note that Bennett's offering of GRINDER was invalid, as there was only one R in the selection. However, this proved irrelevant as Bevins offered a longer word anyway.
NOTE 2: Bennett was not asked to spell his word in Round 11 and may have intended STARES rather than STAIRS.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Kirk Bevins | Score | Peter Bennett | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | DTNIAEPOR | PREDATION | 18 – 0 | PAINTED | 18 | |
2 | HVTMFEOEB | EMOTE | 18 – 6 | BEHOVE | 24 | |
3 | LDSAOIDAS | DALASIS | 25 – 6 | ASSAIL | 31 | |
4 | RSCESLIUR | CRUISERS | 33 – 6 | CURRIES | SCURRIES, SLURRIES*, SUCRIERS* | 39 |
5 | 100 1 2 9 7 2 → 177 | 177
(9 + 2) × 7 + 100 |
43 – 16 | 177
(9 + 2) × 7 + 100 |
|
49 |
TTT | HAVERICE | This sort of person always gets what they want. | ACHIEVER | |||
6 | GNLDESERI | REEDLINGS | 61 – 16 | grinder ☓** | ENGIRDLES | 67 |
7 | CRNEUATES | UNCREATES | 79 – 16 | CURATES | 85 | |
8 | PAIPALSNE | SPANIEL | 86 – 23 | NAPPIES | ALPINES, APPEALS*, APPLIES*, NIPPLES*, PINEALS*, PINESAP* | 92 |
9 | KMTOEAROG | TOERAG | 92 – 29 | MARKET | MOORAGE | 99 |
10 | 25 10 1 9 5 5 → 996 | 996
(5 − 1) × 10 × 25 − (9 − 5) |
102 – 39 | 996
(5 − 1) × 10 × 25 − (9 − 5) |
|
109 |
TTT | SINKGRIT | Hitting out at the ten pins, perhaps? | STRIKING | |||
11 | DTSAIERAS | AIRDATES | 110 – 39 | STAIRS | ASSARTED*, DIASTASE*, DISASTER*, DISRATES*, RADIATES* | 117 |
12 | EIMOTYPAC | OPACITY | 117 – 39 | IMPACT | APOMICT*, PYAEMIC* | 124 |
13 | FZJROUEOW | WOOFER | 123 – 45 | WOOFER | 130 | |
14 | 100 25 75 50 9 10 → 818 | 817
100 × 9 − 75 − 10 + 50 ÷ 25 |
130 – 45 | 815 |
Best: 818 = 10 × 75 + (9 + 25) × 100 ÷ 50 |
140 |
15 | NUNGIRDLE | 130 – 55 | UNDERLING
(17.5 seconds) |
150 |