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Lily Serna was, as ever, the [[arithmetician]]. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was Bridie Connell, and the [[lexicographer]] was David Astle. | Lily Serna was, as ever, the [[arithmetician]]. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was Bridie Connell, and the [[lexicographer]] was David Astle. | ||
− | NOTE 1: In this version, three players competing with each other instead of traditional two. Also, this version notably uses a scoring system whereby all players receive points for each valid word or solution, even if beaten by their opponents (equivalent to them receiving their "raw scores") | + | NOTE 1: In this version, three players competing with each other instead of traditional two. Also, this version notably uses a scoring system whereby all players receive points for each valid word or solution, even if beaten by their opponents (equivalent to them receiving their "raw scores"). |
− | NOTE 2: In Round 5, Suren declared 913, but the solution led to the result of 917 | + | NOTE 2: In Numbers Rounds of this version, players receive points for their declarations, even if the solutions for players' declarations were not provided in the show, assuming they were cut out from broadcasting to speed up the show. Also, player can get points if their solution leads to the result which not matches with the declared result, but it's less than 11 away from the target. |
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+ | NOTE 2: In Round 5, Suren declared 913, but the solution led to the result of 917. He still receives 7 points for his solution. | ||
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
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| style="background-color:#FEFFE8;" | 5 | | style="background-color:#FEFFE8;" | 5 | ||
| style="background-color:#FEFFE8;" | '''100 25 75 8 6 3 → 913''' | | style="background-color:#FEFFE8;" | '''100 25 75 8 6 3 → 913''' | ||
− | | style="background-color:#E8E8FF;" | <small> | + | | style="background-color:#E8E8FF;" | 917**</br><small>(6 + 3) × 100 + 25 - 8</small> |
| style="background-color:#E8E8FF;" | 800 | | style="background-color:#E8E8FF;" | 800 | ||
| style="background-color:#E8E8FF;" | 925 | | style="background-color:#E8E8FF;" | 925 |
Revision as of 11:33, 16 December 2021
Episode CLAN1, billed as Celebrity Letters and Numbers Series 1, Episode 1 was a special episode broadcast on 2 October 2021 as part of Celebrity Letters and Numbers.
Suren Jayemanne, Jennifer Wong and Merrick Watts were the contestants, while Michael Hing reprised his role as the host.
The match saw Suren Jayemanne winning by 52 – 36 – 44 and he won the 1981 edition of "B to C" section form the Oceaniapaedia encyclopedia.
Lily Serna was, as ever, the arithmetician. The Dictionary Corner guest was Bridie Connell, and the lexicographer was David Astle.
NOTE 1: In this version, three players competing with each other instead of traditional two. Also, this version notably uses a scoring system whereby all players receive points for each valid word or solution, even if beaten by their opponents (equivalent to them receiving their "raw scores").
NOTE 2: In Numbers Rounds of this version, players receive points for their declarations, even if the solutions for players' declarations were not provided in the show, assuming they were cut out from broadcasting to speed up the show. Also, player can get points if their solution leads to the result which not matches with the declared result, but it's less than 11 away from the target.
NOTE 2: In Round 5, Suren declared 913, but the solution led to the result of 917. He still receives 7 points for his solution.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Suren Jayemanne | Jennifer Wong | Merrick Watts | Score | Others | Max |
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1 | A T U A G R U D W | GRAD | AWARD | GUARD | 4 – 5 – 5 | GARUDA | 6 |
2 | R E C O A R B O D | DOORBRACE ☓ | BROCADE | ROARED | 4 – 12 – 11 | BROADER, CORDOBA*, REBOARD*, CORRODE*, BROODER*, BRACERO*, BOARDER, BARCODE | 13 |
3 | 50 100 25 2 5 7 → 138 | 137/139 | 8 | 137 | 11 – 12 – 18 | LS: 100 + 50 - 7 - 5 | 23 |
TTT | BOYTIRES | The solemn boy tires and turns to tottler. | SOBRIETY | ||||
4 | L E P I N A S E T | NEPALIS ☓ | ALPINES | LAPINS | 11 – 19 – 24 | PENALTIES | 41 |
5 | 100 25 75 8 6 3 → 913 | 917** (6 + 3) × 100 + 25 - 8 |
800 | 925 | 18 – 19 – 24 | Best: (100 × 25 + 8 + 6) / 3 + 75 | 51 |
TTT | EELTROUT | Eel and trout are fish, but this game is all about the chips. | ROULETTE | ||||
6 | D O N V E I G W A | WAGONED | EVADING | WAGON | 25 – 26 – 29 | AVOWING*, WENDIGO*, WEAVING, WIDGEON, WINDAGE* | 58 |
7 | 25 100 7 2 8 1 → 809 | 809 8 × 100 + 7 + 2 |
809 8 × 100 + 7 + 2 |
809 8 × 100 + 7 + 2 |
35 – 36 – 39 | 68 | |
TTT | AIMMERIT | The wedding hour is a naval matter. | MARITIME | ||||
8 | D Y E A S W I R I | DIARIES | DRAWERS ☓ | YEARS | 42 – 36 – 44 | DAIRIES, DIARISE, AIRSIDE*, SIDEWAY, WAYSIDE | 75 |
9 | U P L O N O L I T | POLLUTION (14.5 SECONDS) |
52 – 36 – 44 | 85 |