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'''Episode 1332''' was broadcast on 8 January 1993, as a semi-final of [[Championship of Champions VI]]. | '''Episode 1332''' was broadcast on 8 January 1993, as a semi-final of [[Championship of Champions VI]]. | ||
− | [[Chris Waddington]] played [[Robert Teuton]], with Chris Waddington winning 54 | + | [[Chris Waddington]] played [[Robert Teuton]], with Chris Waddington winning {{score|54|44}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Richard Stilgoe]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. |
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
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{{R-numbers |4 | 75|6|2|2|9|4| 656 | {{R-numbers |4 | 75|6|2|2|9|4| 656 | ||
|656 {{x}} | |656 {{x}} | ||
− | | | + | |— |
− | |cv=656|solcv= | + | |cv=656|solcv=(75 − 2) × 9 − (6 − 4) ÷ 2 |
|13|20|32}} | |13|20|32}} | ||
{{R-letters |5 |OIATFVSCE|COSTIVE |AVOCETS |ACTIVES*, FACTIVE*, OCTAVES| 20|27 | 39}} | {{R-letters |5 |OIATFVSCE|COSTIVE |AVOCETS |ACTIVES*, FACTIVE*, OCTAVES| 20|27 | 39}} | ||
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{{R-letters |7 |IEASNRBRN|BANNERS |BANNERS |BARRENS* | 34|34 | 53}} | {{R-letters |7 |IEASNRBRN|BANNERS |BANNERS |BARRENS* | 34|34 | 53}} | ||
{{R-numbers |8 | 25|10|5|7|4|3| 113 | {{R-numbers |8 | 25|10|5|7|4|3| 113 | ||
− | |113|sol1= | + | |113|sol1=25 × 4 + 10 + 3 |
− | |113|sol2= | + | |113|sol2=25 × 4 + 10 + 3 |
|44|44|63}} | |44|44|63}} | ||
{{R-conundrum|9|RELAPSING|c1time=28|c1sol=SPANGLIER|54|44|73}} | {{R-conundrum|9|RELAPSING|c1time=28|c1sol=SPANGLIER|54|44|73}} | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | + | According to Waddington, the conundrum round was originally set with the answer as {{word|RELAPSING}}, to which he 'incorrectly' buzzed with the answer {{word|SPANGLIER}}. It was then discovered that the word was indeed valid, and so a retake was shot with the original intended answer as the scramble. | |
− | According to Waddington, the conundrum round was originally set with the answer as {{word|RELAPSING}}, to which he 'incorrectly' buzzed with the answer {{word|SPANGLIER}}. It was then discovered that the word was indeed valid, and so a retake was shot with the original intended answer as the scramble. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | {{YouTube| | + | {{YouTube|g3NSFALZzj8|6vRA1rWfZfA|OJ68w1XnJAk}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:1332}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:1332}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes in Championship of Champions VI]] | ||
[[Category:9-round games]] | [[Category:9-round games]] | ||
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[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | [[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | ||
[[Category:Episodes with Richard Stilgoe as a guest]] | [[Category:Episodes with Richard Stilgoe as a guest]] |
Revision as of 23:32, 7 October 2010
Episode 1332 was broadcast on 8 January 1993, as a semi-final of Championship of Champions VI.
Chris Waddington played Robert Teuton, with Chris Waddington winning 54 – 44. The Dictionary Corner guest was Richard Stilgoe, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Chris Waddington | Score | Robert Teuton | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GXDUEISWN | GUIDES | 0 – 7 | SWINGED | EXUDING | 7 |
2 | AIEVMPRLS | VAMPIRES | 8 – 15 | VAMPIRES | IMPALERS*, LEMPIRAS*, PALMIERS*, PREVAILS, PRIMEVAL | 15 |
3 | WRYOAEPGJ | POWER | 13 – 20 | POWER | ROPEWAY* | 22 |
4 | 75 6 2 2 9 4 → 656 | 656 ☓ | 13 – 20 | — |
CV: 656 = (75 − 2) × 9 − (6 − 4) ÷ 2 |
32 |
5 | OIATFVSCE | COSTIVE | 20 – 27 | AVOCETS | ACTIVES*, FACTIVE*, OCTAVES | 39 |
6 | GPHAEORNF | PROFANE | 27 – 27 | GRAPH | 46 | |
7 | IEASNRBRN | BANNERS | 34 – 34 | BANNERS | BARRENS* | 53 |
8 | 25 10 5 7 4 3 → 113 | 113
25 × 4 + 10 + 3 |
44 – 44 | 113
25 × 4 + 10 + 3 |
|
63 |
9 | RELAPSING | SPANGLIER
(28 seconds) |
54 – 44 | 73 |
Notes
According to Waddington, the conundrum round was originally set with the answer as RELAPSING, to which he 'incorrectly' buzzed with the answer SPANGLIER. It was then discovered that the word was indeed valid, and so a retake was shot with the original intended answer as the scramble.