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Revision as of 18:12, 17 February 2022
Episode 7143 was broadcast on 20 August 2019, as part of Series 81.
David Law played Nina Gunton, with David Law winning 95 – 77. The Dictionary Corner guest was Dr Linda Papadopoulos, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
NOTE: Gunton was not asked to spell her word in Round 7 and may have intended the word MANTEL rather than MANTLE.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | David Law | Score | Nina Gunton | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | TISSNEAWO | TOWNIES | 7 – 7 | TOWNIES | SNOWIEST | 8 |
2 | DJNBIEMIT | MINTED | 13 – 13 | MINTED | INDEBT*, INDITE*, NIMBED*, NIMITE* | 14 |
3 | 50 4 7 6 6 9 → 348 | 348
7 × 50 − (6 − 4) |
23 – 23 | 348
7 × 50 − (6 − 4) |
|
24 |
TTT | CRUISEHIT | It sounds like something Nick might say, but it's all about learning for yourself. | HEURISTIC | |||
4 | AAIESRTZD | ASTRIDE | 30 – 23 | dariest ☓ | DATARIES*, RADIATES | 32 |
5 | ROIOUPDSA | DROOPS | 36 – 29 | POROUS | SAUROPOD* | 40 |
6 | 75 100 5 10 10 2 → 742 | 742
75 × 10 − (10 − 2) |
46 – 39 | 742
75 × 10 − (10 − 2) |
|
50 |
7 | ROMECTLAN | CLARET | 52 – 45 | MANTLE | CORNMEAL | 58 |
8 | URSDEMSOT | STORMED | 52 – 53 | OUTDRESS | DRUMSETS*, STRUMOSE* | 66 |
9 | 50 3 9 2 4 7 → 819 | 818
(9 + 7) × 50 + (4 + 2) × 3 |
59 – 53 | — |
RR: 819 = (50 ÷ 2 − 3 × 4) × 7 × 9 |
76 |
TTT | NAILNIGEL | Nigel went on a trip to Africa and took a local currency with him. | LILANGENI | |||
10 | WHRAUVLEF | VALUER | 65 – 59 | WHALER | EARFUL*, FERULA*, HAULER*, REHAUL* | 82 |
11 | NSEIALTRE | LATRINES | 73 – 67 | ENTRAILS | ANTLERIES*, RESALIENT*, TREENAILS | 100 |
12 | GOCSRAEBC | CORSAGE | 80 – 67 | BRACES | BORAGES*, BOSCAGE, CARGOES, SOCCAGE* | 107 |
13 | GAIEXHKMD | HIKED | 85 – 67 | imaged ☓7 | IMAGED | 113 |
14 | 100 25 10 1 9 4 → 925 | 925
9 × 100 + 25 |
95 – 77 | 925
9 × 100 + 25 |
|
123 |
15 | LUNICOINS | 95 – 77 | INCLUSION | 133 |