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[[Andrew Laycock]] played [[Graham Faulks]], with Andrew Laycock winning {{score|83|78}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Barry Cryer]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | [[Andrew Laycock]] played [[Graham Faulks]], with Andrew Laycock winning {{score|83|78}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Barry Cryer]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | ||
− | + | NOTE: In round 6, Graham had the word {{word|JETLAG}} allowed by Susie when it is actually specified as two words in the [[Oxford Dictionary of English|dictionary]]. | |
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== |
Revision as of 10:35, 28 October 2010
Episode 4164 was broadcast on 8 August 2006, as part of Series 55.
Andrew Laycock played Graham Faulks, with Andrew Laycock winning 83 – 78. The Dictionary Corner guest was Barry Cryer, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
NOTE: In round 6, Graham had the word JETLAG allowed by Susie when it is actually specified as two words in the dictionary.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Andrew Laycock | Score | Graham Faulks | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | TCNOEOSGT | congoes ☓ | 0 – 7 | COTTONS | CONGEST, CONTEST, GENTOOS, TOSTONE* | 7 |
2 | DRUEDSPAL | PADDLERS | 8 – 7 | LADDERS | PUDDLERS*, SPRADDLE*, SUPERADD* | 15 |
3 | RNSREIANT | TRAINERS | 16 – 15 | TRAINERS | ENTRAINS*, INERRANT*, RESTRAIN, RETRAINS, STRAINER, TERRAINS*, TRANNIES, TRANSIRE* | 23 |
4 | YDOETPUFP | DEPUTY | 22 – 21 | POUTED | TOPPED*, TUPPED | 29 |
5 | 50 25 1 5 8 2 → 439 | 439
(50 + 5) × 8 − 1 |
32 – 21 | 440 |
|
39 |
TTT | RUNTROVE | Lose possession of a pineapple, perhaps? | TURNOVER | |||
6 | LTOEJLAEG | tollage ☓ | 32 – 27 | JETLAG** | ALLEGE*, EAGLET*, GALLET*, GELATO*, GOATEE, LEGATE, LEGATO, OLEATE* | 45 |
7 | BOMEZIRDC | ZOMBIE | 38 – 33 | ZOMBIE | BROMIDE, DORMICE*, MICROBE* | 52 |
8 | RSEABMILT | TIMBERS | 45 – 40 | RAMBLES | BALMIEST*, BARMIEST*, LAMBERTS*, LIBRATES*, TABLIERS*, TIMBALES, TIMBRELS* | 60 |
9 | SRDROAOME | DREAMS | 45 – 47 | ROAMERS | ADORERS, DORMERS*, DROSERA*, RADOMES*, RAMRODS*, REMORAS*, ROOMERS*, SMOORED* | 67 |
10 | 50 4 4 7 7 5 → 666 | 664
(5 + 4 + 4) × 50 + 7 + 7 |
52 – 54 | 664
(5 + 4 + 4) × 50 + 7 + 7 |
CV: 664 Best: 666 = (50 + 7 + 4) × (7 + 4) − 5 |
77 |
TTT | ANDYRULE | It's used by a Spanish-speaking carpet fitter. | UNDERLAY | |||
11 | RNLIAOSQT | RATIONS | 59 – 61 | RATIONS | NOSTRIL*, ORALIST, QINTARS, TAILORS* | 84 |
12 | GHEATSCOX | HOSTAGE | 66 – 61 | EXACTS | GOTCHAS | 91 |
13 | EIATNSFND | STAINED | 73 – 68 | FAINTED | INFANTES | 99 |
14 | 100 4 3 9 10 8 → 358 | 358
(100 + 10 + 8) × 3 + 4 |
83 – 68 | — |
|
109 |
15 | NYCCEGIRL | 83 – 78 | RECYCLING
(4 seconds) |
119 |