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− | '''Episode 3208''' was broadcast on 13 March 2002, | + | '''Episode 3208''' was broadcast on 13 March 2002, and was the second semi-final of a special [[Junior Championship|junior tournament]] that took place in [[Series 47]]. |
− | [[Andrew Hulme]] played [[Amey Deshpande]], with Andrew Hulme winning 66 | + | [[Andrew Hulme]] played [[Amey Deshpande]], with Andrew Hulme winning {{score|66|44}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Andi Peters]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Phiona Stanley]]. |
− | [[Category:Episodes in Series 47 | + | This episode was repeated on 29 July 2002, following the conclusion of {{w|Indian_cricket_team_in_England_in_2002#1st_Test|England vs India}}. |
− | [[Category:9-round games | + | |
− | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley | + | ==Rounds== |
− | [[Category:Episodes with Phiona Stanley as lexicographer | + | {{Rounds-start|Andrew Hulme|Amey Deshpande}} |
− | [[Category:Episodes with Andi Peters as a guest | + | {{R-letters |1 |SLIMXUOGR|GIRLS |glimours {{x}}|GUIROS*, MOGULS, SIGLUM*, SIMURG*| 5|0 | 6}} |
+ | {{R-letters |2 |PNCEARPIE|PINCER |PRINCE |PRAECIPE* | 11|6 | 14}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |3 |SLCOOADSE|CLASSED |CLASSED |DECLASS*, LASSOED*, SOLACED, SOLACES*| 18|13 | 21}} | ||
+ | {{R-numbers |4 | 25|10|4|5|9|5| 946 | ||
+ | |945|sol1=(4 × 9 + 10 ÷ 5) × 25 − 5 | ||
+ | |950 | ||
+ | |cv=946|solcv=(25 × 4 − 5) × 10 − (9 − 5) | ||
+ | |25|13|31}} | ||
+ | {{R-TTT |PERMJUS||JUMPERS}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |5 |GDITHEOLI|LIGHTED |LIGHTED |DELIGHT, LITHOED* | 32|20 | 38}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |6 |MSRAEOVFM|FAVORS |FRAMES |FEMORA*, FORMAE*, FORMAS*, FORMES*, MOVERS, SOMMER*, VOMERS*| 38|26 | 44}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |7 |CRTAIDSEN|STRAINED |STRAINED |DICENTRAS | 46|34 | 62}} | ||
+ | {{R-numbers |8 | 100|9|10|7|1|8| 969 | ||
+ | |969|sol1=9 × 100 + 7 × 10 − 1 | ||
+ | |969|sol2=9 × 100 + 7 × 10 − 1 | ||
+ | |56|44|72}} | ||
+ | {{R-conundrum|9|GUNNISHIP|c1time=1|c1sol=PUNISHING|66|44|82}} | ||
+ | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:3208}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes in Series 47]] | ||
+ | [[Category:9-round games]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Phiona Stanley as lexicographer]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Andi Peters as a guest]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Recaps with missing or incomplete Teatime Teasers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Repeated episodes]] |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 25 June 2020
Episode 3208 was broadcast on 13 March 2002, and was the second semi-final of a special junior tournament that took place in Series 47.
Andrew Hulme played Amey Deshpande, with Andrew Hulme winning 66 – 44. The Dictionary Corner guest was Andi Peters, and the lexicographer was Phiona Stanley.
This episode was repeated on 29 July 2002, following the conclusion of England vs India.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Andrew Hulme | Score | Amey Deshpande | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SLIMXUOGR | GIRLS | 5 – 0 | glimours ☓ | GUIROS*, MOGULS, SIGLUM*, SIMURG* | 6 |
2 | PNCEARPIE | PINCER | 11 – 6 | PRINCE | PRAECIPE* | 14 |
3 | SLCOOADSE | CLASSED | 18 – 13 | CLASSED | DECLASS*, LASSOED*, SOLACED, SOLACES* | 21 |
4 | 25 10 4 5 9 5 → 946 | 945
(4 × 9 + 10 ÷ 5) × 25 − 5 |
25 – 13 | 950 |
CV: 946 = (25 × 4 − 5) × 10 − (9 − 5) |
31 |
TTT | PERMJUS | JUMPERS | ||||
5 | GDITHEOLI | LIGHTED | 32 – 20 | LIGHTED | DELIGHT, LITHOED* | 38 |
6 | MSRAEOVFM | FAVORS | 38 – 26 | FRAMES | FEMORA*, FORMAE*, FORMAS*, FORMES*, MOVERS, SOMMER*, VOMERS* | 44 |
7 | CRTAIDSEN | STRAINED | 46 – 34 | STRAINED | DICENTRAS | 62 |
8 | 100 9 10 7 1 8 → 969 | 969
9 × 100 + 7 × 10 − 1 |
56 – 44 | 969
9 × 100 + 7 × 10 − 1 |
|
72 |
9 | GUNNISHIP | PUNISHING
(1 second) |
66 – 44 | 82 |