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'''Episode 5217''' was broadcast on 3 March 2011, as part of [[Series 64]].
 
'''Episode 5217''' was broadcast on 3 March 2011, as part of [[Series 64]].
  
[[Michelle Nevitt]] played [[James Sturman]], with Michelle Nevitt winning 86 - 83. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Mark Durden-Smith]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].
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[[Michelle Nevitt]] played [[James Sturman]], with Michelle Nevitt winning {{score|86|83}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Mark Durden-Smith]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].
  
 
==Rounds==
 
==Rounds==
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|rr=855|solrr=(((50 - (8 / 8)) x 4) - 25) x 5
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|rr=855|solrr=((50 8 ÷ 8) × 4 25) × 5
 
|30|22|42}}
 
|30|22|42}}
 
{{R-TTT        |IRONSIDE|If you're subject to this, it's ridiculous.|DERISION}}
 
{{R-TTT        |IRONSIDE|If you're subject to this, it's ridiculous.|DERISION}}
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{{R-letters  |9 |LEATZEIPF|EPILATE  |pilate {{x}}|FLEAPIT            | 55|40 | 70}}
 
{{R-letters  |9 |LEATZEIPF|EPILATE  |pilate {{x}}|FLEAPIT            | 55|40 | 70}}
 
{{R-numbers  |10| 50|6|5|4|10|8| 199
 
{{R-numbers  |10| 50|6|5|4|10|8| 199
|199|sol1=(4 x 50) - (6 - 5)
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|199|sol1=4 × 50 (6 5)
|199|sol2=(4 x 50) - (6 - 5)
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|199|sol2=4 × 50 (6 5)
 
|65|50|80}}
 
|65|50|80}}
 
{{R-TTT        |RINGONCE|Ring once, but keep calling for more.|ENCORING}}
 
{{R-TTT        |RINGONCE|Ring once, but keep calling for more.|ENCORING}}
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{{R-numbers  |14| 100|7|6|8|5|1| 773
 
{{R-numbers  |14| 100|7|6|8|5|1| 773
 
|783
 
|783
|773|sol2=((100 - 5) x 8) + 7 + 6
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|773|sol2=(100 5) × 8 + 7 + 6
 
|86|73|124}}
 
|86|73|124}}
 
{{R-conundrum|15|UMOVENEAR|c2time=1.5|c2sol=MANOEUVRE|86|83|134}}
 
{{R-conundrum|15|UMOVENEAR|c2time=1.5|c2sol=MANOEUVRE|86|83|134}}

Latest revision as of 20:48, 19 July 2011

Episode 5217 was broadcast on 3 March 2011, as part of Series 64.

Michelle Nevitt played James Sturman, with Michelle Nevitt winning 86 – 83. The Dictionary Corner guest was Mark Durden-Smith, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.

Rounds

Rnd Selection Michelle Nevitt Score James Sturman Others Max.
1 RASEOCGUR COUGARS 7 – 7 COURAGE CAROUSER, SCOURGER* 8
2 TENIWNCES ENTWINES 15 – 7 ENTICES NESCIENT* 16
3 KANGELNIR LEAKING 22 – 14 LEAKING LEARNING, RANKLING 24
4 SBEATMORS BOASTERS 30 – 22 BOASTERS BROMATES*, MAESTROS, MOBSTERS 32
5 25 50 8 4 5 8 → 855 30 – 22

RR: 855 = ((50 − 8 ÷ 8) × 4 − 25) × 5

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TTT IRONSIDE If you're subject to this, it's ridiculous. DERISION
6 JERBYAIPU PAYER 35 – 27 REPAY ABJURE*, JABIRU*, JAPERY*, PUJARI*, PYURIA* 48
7 TIPMEOGIN PIMENTO 42 – 34 TEMPING IMPETIGO*, PIMIENTO 56
8 RMNAOUADX AROUND 48 – 40 AROUND MADRONA*, MANDORA*, ROADMAN 63
9 LEATZEIPF EPILATE 55 – 40 pilate ☓ FLEAPIT 70
10 50 6 5 4 10 8 → 199 199
4 × 50 − (6 − 5)
65 – 50 199
4 × 50 − (6 − 5)


80
TTT RINGONCE Ring once, but keep calling for more. ENCORING
11 TASMUDIEL AMULETS 72 – 57 DILATES SIMULATED 98
12 TSLOAISDE SOLIDEST 80 – 57 dosiest ☓ DIASTOLE, ISOLATED*, ISOLATES*, SODALITE* 106
13 HINVAOLRE RAVINE 86 – 63 LOANER OVERLAIN 114
14 100 7 6 8 5 1 → 773 783 86 – 73 773
(100 − 5) × 8 + 7 + 6


124
15 UMOVENEAR 86 – 83 MANOEUVRE
(1.5 seconds)
134