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Episode 4121
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Episode 4121 was broadcast on 8 June 2006, as part of the Championship of Champions XII.
Matthew Shore played Mark Tournoff, with Mark Tournoff winning 124 - 117. The Dictionary Corner guest was Ann Widdecombe, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
This episode set two notable records: Shore's score of 117 as the highest ever losing score, and the combined score of 241 as the highest ever aggregate.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Matthew Shore | Score | Mark Tournoff | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WOLETANJR | LOANER | 6 – 6 | TROWEL | ANTLER, ETALON, LEARNT*, ORNATE*, RENTAL*, WANTER* | 6 |
2 | OTDAEPTUE | OUTDATE | 13 – 13 | ADOPTEE | 13 | |
3 | SCNHAEUME | MUNCHES | 20 – 20 | MUNCHES | ACHENES*, ENCHASE*, MENACES | 20 |
4 | DALZEIDSR | LADDERS | 27 – 27 | LADDERS | DERAILS*, DREIDLS*, LADDIES*, LIZARDS*, RADDLES*, REDIALS, RIDDLES, SADDLER* | 27 |
5 | 7 8 5 75 50 100 → 335 | 333 | 27 – 37 | 335
(75 - 8) x 5 |
|
37 |
6 | CNEYOSIOC | CONCISE | 34 – 44 | CONCISE | 44 | |
7 | NTSTPEIAI | PAINTIEST | 52 – 62 | PAINTIEST | 62 | |
8 | UGREOFVNR | OVERRUN | 59 – 69 | OVERRUN | FERVOUR*, FORERUN* | 69 |
9 | PTLNEUEIQ | QUIETEN | 66 – 76 | QUIETEN | 76 | |
10 | 4 4 75 25 50 100 → 187 | 187
((50 / 25) x 4) + 4 + 75 + 100 |
76 – 86 | 187
(50 - 4) x 4 + (75 / 25) |
|
86 |
11 | STNHEIARE | HERNIATES | 94 – 104 | HERNIATES | 104 | |
12 | TSPIEURGS | SPRITES | 101 – 104 | pursiest ☓ | PISTEURS* | 112 |
13 | FRLKOIOMA | FORMAL | 107 – 104 | flook ☓ | ALIFORM | 119 |
14 | 4 10 1 50 25 75 → 255 | 255
(25 x 10) + 4 + 1 |
117 – 114 | 255
(25 x 10) + 4 + 1 |
|
129 |
15 | SILLYQUOO | 117 – 124 | SOLILOQUY
(1 second) |
139 |
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