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Championship of Champions X

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Championship of Champions X ran from 27 to 31 December 1999, and was won by Scott Mearns.

Because the tournament was a lot shorter than normal, only lasting 5 games, Kate Ogilvie & Scott Mearns were given byes into the semi finals. It was to prove coincidental, that these 2 would play each other in the final. Both started with LAUGHS and Kate stuck to him like glue, but then Scott chose 6 small numbers and got the target, so Scott managed an early lead, especially when he solved the conundrum MUDHUTLOO (answer:LOUDMOUTH) in 1 second. Richard joked "Why were you so slow, Kate?" Carol said she didn't solve Round 6's number's game when Scott got the conundrum. Eventually, after the advertisement break, she said she had got it.

Scott pulled away; it did not go down to a crucial conundrum. As it happened, neither player could solve UGREATONE. (answer:ENTOURAGE). Scott Mearns had become the Champion of Champions.

Progress

Terry Knowles vs John Ashmore Scott Mearns vs Terry Knowles Scott Mearns vs Kate Ogilvie
Simon Cooper vs Terence English Kate Ogilvie vs Terence English
The winner of each game is displayed in bold.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
2674 27/12/1999 CQF Simon Cooper 39 – 58 Terence English Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Mark Nyman
2675 28/12/1999 CQF Terry Knowles 43 – 37 John Ashmore Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Mark Nyman
2676 29/12/1999 CSF Kate Ogilvie 57 – 30 Terence English Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Mark Nyman
2677 30/12/1999 CSF Scott Mearns 72 – 46 Terry Knowles Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Mark Nyman
2678 31/12/1999 CGF Scott Mearns 82 – 56 Kate Ogilvie Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Mark Nyman

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