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'''Episode 3089''' was broadcast on 27 September 2001, as part of [[Series 46]]. | '''Episode 3089''' was broadcast on 27 September 2001, as part of [[Series 46]]. | ||
− | [[Ian McMenzie]] played [[Fergus Murray]], with Ian McMenzie winning 106 | + | [[Ian McMenzie]] played [[Fergus Murray]], with Ian McMenzie winning {{score|106|70}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Gyles Brandreth]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. |
− | [[ | + | This game is notable as it is the first occurrence of a [[century]] in the [[15 round format|15-round era]]. It is also notable for a blooper in Round 8 in which the word {{word|FART}} appeared on the [[letters game|letters]] board. [https://youtu.be/U8C1FXPzlmU] |
− | [[Category:15-round games | + | |
− | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley | + | ==Rounds== |
− | [[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer | + | {{Rounds-start|Ian McMenzie|Fergus Murray}} |
− | [[Category:Episodes with Gyles Brandreth as a guest | + | {{R-letters |1 |BVMOIEPKL|MOBILE |MOBILE |EMBOLI* | 6|6 | 6}} |
+ | {{R-letters |2 |RALTOMSIH|MORTALS |MORTALS |MAILSHOT*, MORALIST | 13|13 | 14}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |3 |DPEAJRITG|PARTIED |PARTIED |DIPTERA*, PIRATED | 20|20 | 21}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |4 |ZUNSEROTH|HUNTERS |HUNTERS |SOUTHERN | 27|27 | 29}} | ||
+ | {{R-numbers |5 | 75|9|10|5|4|9| 879 | ||
+ | |878 {{x}} | ||
+ | |880|sol2=(75 + 9 + 4) × 10 | ||
+ | |cv=880|solcv=(75 + 9 + 4) × 10 | ||
+ | |other=879|solother=(75 − 9) × (10 + 4) − 9 × 5 | ||
+ | |27|34|39}} | ||
+ | {{R-TTT |OMURRAY||ARMOURY}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |6 |DALISEPCM|MISPLACED|SCALPED | | 45|34 | 57}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |7 |TOARYNEUD|TOURNEY |counter {{x}}|DENTARY*, NATURED*, RONDEAU*, ROTUNDA*, UNRATED*, UNREADY*| 52|34 | 64}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |8 |FARTIGSEC|FRIGATES |RACIEST |AGRESTIC*, CIGARETS*| 60|34 | 72}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |9 |SRVOETLIS|SOLVERS |SORTIES |VERTISOLS* | 67|41 | 90}} | ||
+ | {{R-numbers |10| 50|25|100|75|7|9| 723 | ||
+ | |721|sol1=(75 ÷ 25 + 100) × 7 | ||
+ | |725|sol2=7 × 100 + 25 | ||
+ | |cv=725|solcv=7 × 100 + 25 | ||
+ | |other=723|solother=(100 + 50 ÷ 25) × 7 + 9 | ||
+ | |74|48|100}} | ||
+ | {{R-TTT |COWHERD||CHOWDER}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |11|GDNAERTAI|TREADING |TREADING |TRAGEDIAN* | 82|56 |118}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |12|GUSNENALO|LOUNGES |LOUNGES |ANGELUS*, GUENONS*, GUNNELS*, LANGUES*, LEGUANS*| 89|63 |125}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |13|SBNEILTAR|rinsable {{x}}|slantier {{x}}|BANISTER*, ENTRAILS, LATRINES, LIBRATES*, RATLINES*, TABLIERS*, TRENAILS*| 89|63 |133}} | ||
+ | {{R-numbers |14| 50|2|1|6|9|4| 858 | ||
+ | |855|sol1=(9 + 6 + 2) × 50 + 4 + 1 | ||
+ | |855|sol2=(9 + 6 + 2) × 50 + 4 + 1 | ||
+ | |cv=858|solcv=(2 × 50 − 4) × 9 − 6 | ||
+ | |96|70|143}} | ||
+ | {{R-conundrum|15|AMOUSINUN|c1time=9.5|c1sol=UNANIMOUS|106|70|153}} | ||
+ | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:3089}} | ||
+ | [[Category:15-round games]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes in Series 46]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Gyles Brandreth as a guest]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Recaps with missing or incomplete Teatime Teasers]] |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 26 March 2022
Episode 3089 was broadcast on 27 September 2001, as part of Series 46.
Ian McMenzie played Fergus Murray, with Ian McMenzie winning 106 – 70. The Dictionary Corner guest was Gyles Brandreth, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
This game is notable as it is the first occurrence of a century in the 15-round era. It is also notable for a blooper in Round 8 in which the word FART appeared on the letters board. [1]
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Ian McMenzie | Score | Fergus Murray | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | BVMOIEPKL | MOBILE | 6 – 6 | MOBILE | EMBOLI* | 6 |
2 | RALTOMSIH | MORTALS | 13 – 13 | MORTALS | MAILSHOT*, MORALIST | 14 |
3 | DPEAJRITG | PARTIED | 20 – 20 | PARTIED | DIPTERA*, PIRATED | 21 |
4 | ZUNSEROTH | HUNTERS | 27 – 27 | HUNTERS | SOUTHERN | 29 |
5 | 75 9 10 5 4 9 → 879 | 878 ☓ | 27 – 34 | 880
(75 + 9 + 4) × 10 |
CV: 880 = (75 + 9 + 4) × 10
|
39 |
TTT | OMURRAY | ARMOURY | ||||
6 | DALISEPCM | MISPLACED | 45 – 34 | SCALPED | 57 | |
7 | TOARYNEUD | TOURNEY | 52 – 34 | counter ☓ | DENTARY*, NATURED*, RONDEAU*, ROTUNDA*, UNRATED*, UNREADY* | 64 |
8 | FARTIGSEC | FRIGATES | 60 – 34 | RACIEST | AGRESTIC*, CIGARETS* | 72 |
9 | SRVOETLIS | SOLVERS | 67 – 41 | SORTIES | VERTISOLS* | 90 |
10 | 50 25 100 75 7 9 → 723 | 721
(75 ÷ 25 + 100) × 7 |
74 – 48 | 725
7 × 100 + 25 |
CV: 725 = 7 × 100 + 25
|
100 |
TTT | COWHERD | CHOWDER | ||||
11 | GDNAERTAI | TREADING | 82 – 56 | TREADING | TRAGEDIAN* | 118 |
12 | GUSNENALO | LOUNGES | 89 – 63 | LOUNGES | ANGELUS*, GUENONS*, GUNNELS*, LANGUES*, LEGUANS* | 125 |
13 | SBNEILTAR | rinsable ☓ | 89 – 63 | slantier ☓ | BANISTER*, ENTRAILS, LATRINES, LIBRATES*, RATLINES*, TABLIERS*, TRENAILS* | 133 |
14 | 50 2 1 6 9 4 → 858 | 855
(9 + 6 + 2) × 50 + 4 + 1 |
96 – 70 | 855
(9 + 6 + 2) × 50 + 4 + 1 |
CV: 858 = (2 × 50 − 4) × 9 − 6 |
143 |
15 | AMOUSINUN | UNANIMOUS
(9.5 seconds) |
106 – 70 | 153 |