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| − | '''Episode 1322''' was broadcast on 18 September 1992, and was | + | '''Episode 1322''' was broadcast on 18 September 1992, and was the second quarter-final of [[Series 24]]. |
| − | [[Adam Smith]] played [[Alan Payne]], with Alan Payne winning 28 | + | [[Adam Smith]] played [[Alan Payne]], with Alan Payne winning {{score|28|26}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Simon Williams]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Judy Pearsall]]. |
| − | [[Category:Episodes in Series 24 | + | Payne's score of 28 points is the lowest-ever winning score in a finals game. |
| − | [[Category:9-round games | + | |
| − | [[Category:Quarter finals | + | NOTE: The original [[letters]] selection for Round 5 was "NLRDEUIWE", but it got reselected. |
| − | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley | + | |
| − | [[Category:Episodes with Judy Pearsall as lexicographer | + | ==Rounds== |
| − | [[Category:Episodes with Simon Williams as a guest | + | {{Rounds-start|Adam Smith|Alan Payne}} |
| + | {{R-letters |1 |BATEOGVPZ|POTAGE |POTAGE |PEATBOG* | 6|6 | 7}} | ||
| + | {{R-letters |2 |LFNUEYSIP|PUNILY |FUELS |SUPINELY* | 12|6 | 15}} | ||
| + | {{R-letters |3 |RWGNEOANS|wangers {{x}}|gnawers {{x}}|WAGONERS | 12|6 | 23}} | ||
| + | {{R-numbers |4 | 25|9|2|5|2|4| 470 | ||
| + | |475 {{x}} | ||
| + | |— | ||
| + | |cv=470|solcv=(5 × 25 − (9 − 2)) × 4 − 2 | ||
| + | |12|6|33}} | ||
| + | {{R-letters |5 |HPMEIFJAT|HEMP |pieta {{x}}|FAITH, PIETA*, TEMPI*, THIEF*| 16|6 | 38}} | ||
| + | {{R-letters |6 |MREESTOKU|restoke {{x}}|STROKE |EMOTERS*, METEORS, REMOTES*| 16|12 | 45}} | ||
| + | {{R-letters |7 |SLVEITTAL|vittles {{x}}|TITLES |TALLEST, TALLIES| 16|18 | 52}} | ||
| + | {{R-numbers |8 | 75|25|50|100|3|1| 276 | ||
| + | |276|sol1=3 × 75 + 50 + 1 | ||
| + | |276|sol2=3 × 100 − 25 + 1 | ||
| + | |26|28|62}} | ||
| + | {{R-conundrum|9|TOCMONIES|c1time=28.25|c1sol=commonites {{x}}|sol=ECONOMIST|26|28|72}} | ||
| + | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==External Links== | ||
| + | {{YouTube|QJd-5AQLLoA|t=48s}} | ||
| + | |||
| + | {{DEFAULTSORT:1322}} | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes in Series 24]] | ||
| + | [[Category:9-round games]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Quarter finals]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes with Judy Pearsall as lexicographer]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Episodes with Simon Williams as a guest]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:32, 7 November 2025
Episode 1322 was broadcast on 18 September 1992, and was the second quarter-final of Series 24.
Adam Smith played Alan Payne, with Alan Payne winning 28 – 26. The Dictionary Corner guest was Simon Williams, and the lexicographer was Judy Pearsall.
Payne's score of 28 points is the lowest-ever winning score in a finals game.
NOTE: The original letters selection for Round 5 was "NLRDEUIWE", but it got reselected.
Rounds
| Rnd | Selection | Adam Smith | Score | Alan Payne | Others | Max. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BATEOGVPZ | POTAGE | 6 – 6 | POTAGE | PEATBOG* | 7 |
| 2 | LFNUEYSIP | PUNILY | 12 – 6 | FUELS | SUPINELY* | 15 |
| 3 | RWGNEOANS | wangers ☓ | 12 – 6 | gnawers ☓ | WAGONERS | 23 |
| 4 | 25 9 2 5 2 4 → 470 | 475 ☓ | 12 – 6 | — |
CV: 470 = (5 × 25 − (9 − 2)) × 4 − 2 |
33 |
| 5 | HPMEIFJAT | HEMP | 16 – 6 | pieta ☓ | FAITH, PIETA*, TEMPI*, THIEF* | 38 |
| 6 | MREESTOKU | restoke ☓ | 16 – 12 | STROKE | EMOTERS*, METEORS, REMOTES* | 45 |
| 7 | SLVEITTAL | vittles ☓ | 16 – 18 | TITLES | TALLEST, TALLIES | 52 |
| 8 | 75 25 50 100 3 1 → 276 | 276
3 × 75 + 50 + 1 |
26 – 28 | 276
3 × 100 − 25 + 1 |
|
62 |
| 9 | TOCMONIES | commonites ☓
(28.25 seconds) |
26 – 28 | ECONOMIST | 72 |