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[[Steve Wood (Series 61)|Steve Wood]] played [[Peter Brière-Edney]], with Steve Wood winning {{score|84|73}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Penny Smith]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | [[Steve Wood (Series 61)|Steve Wood]] played [[Peter Brière-Edney]], with Steve Wood winning {{score|84|73}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Penny Smith]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | ||
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==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
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{{R-letters |4 |SRGAEFLON|FORAGES |FLAGONS |FLANGERS | 20|19 | 30}} | {{R-letters |4 |SRGAEFLON|FORAGES |FLAGONS |FLANGERS | 20|19 | 30}} | ||
{{R-numbers |5 | 75|25|4|10|9|3| 256 | {{R-numbers |5 | 75|25|4|10|9|3| 256 | ||
− | |256|sol1=75 × 3 + 25 + 10 − | + | |256|sol1=75 × 3 + 25 + 10 − 4 |
− | |256|sol2=75 × 3 + 25 + 10 − | + | |256|sol2=75 × 3 + 25 + 10 − 4 |
|30|29|40}} | |30|29|40}} | ||
{{R-TTT |TOMSROAD|They're very sumissive, often trodden all over.|DOORMATS}} | {{R-TTT |TOMSROAD|They're very sumissive, often trodden all over.|DOORMATS}} |
Latest revision as of 14:01, 31 December 2022
Episode 4904 was broadcast on 12 October 2009, as part of Series 61.
Steve Wood played Peter Brière-Edney, with Steve Wood winning 84 – 73. The Dictionary Corner guest was Penny Smith, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
Both Teatime Teasers were reused in Episode 7407.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Steve Wood | Score | Peter Brière-Edney | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | MEETPSOUT | MOUSE | 0 – 6 | TEMPTS | METOPES*, MUSETTE*, OUTSTEP*, PUTTEES*, TEMPEST, TOUPEES*, TOUPETS* | 7 |
2 | ZWINKAEHG | WAKING | 6 – 12 | WAKING | HAWKING | 14 |
3 | LAMTOPEIC | POLEMIC | 13 – 12 | ATOMIC | COMPLEAT, POETICAL* | 22 |
4 | SRGAEFLON | FORAGES | 20 – 19 | FLAGONS | FLANGERS | 30 |
5 | 75 25 4 10 9 3 → 256 | 256
75 × 3 + 25 + 10 − 4 |
30 – 29 | 256
75 × 3 + 25 + 10 − 4 |
|
40 |
TTT | TOMSROAD | They're very sumissive, often trodden all over. | DOORMATS | |||
6 | YRTUIARED | TARRED | 36 – 29 | — | DIETARY, TARDIER, TARRIED | 47 |
7 | ROETSTODG | GROTTOS | 43 – 36 | ROOSTED | DOGTROTS*, GROTTOED*, GROTTOES | 55 |
8 | DSBEONREN | BENDERS | 50 – 36 | bonders ☓ | REDBONES* | 63 |
9 | RIEDRTAOS | TRADERS | 57 – 43 | ROASTED | ASTEROID*, ROADSTER, ROTARIES | 71 |
10 | 25 6 1 2 8 5 → 768 | 767
25 × 6 × 5 + 8 × 2 + 1 |
64 – 43 | 768 ☓ |
RR: 768 = 5 × 6 × 25 + (8 + 1) × 2 |
81 |
TTT | CACTISET | Feeling happy that your former partner won't move. | ECSTATIC | |||
11 | NEILSUNLI | SULLEN | 70 – 49 | SULLEN | INSULIN | 88 |
12 | JDSAECIPN | SPACED | 70 – 56 | CANDIES | DECANIS*, INCASED*, INSCAPE | 95 |
13 | SMOXNIETP | POXIEST | 77 – 63 | POXIEST | NEPOTISM*, PIMENTOS | 103 |
14 | 75 7 8 5 3 6 → 284 | 286
(7 − 3) × 75 − (8 + 6) |
84 – 63 | 284 ☓ |
RR: 284 = ((7 − 5) × 75 − 8) × 6 ÷ 3 |
113 |
15 | CAKINGPUN | 84 – 73 | UNPACKING
(1.5 seconds) |
123 |