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[[Geoff Trinick]] played [[John Britton]], with Geoff Trinick winning 72 - 69. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Jennie Bond]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].  
 
[[Geoff Trinick]] played [[John Britton]], with Geoff Trinick winning 72 - 69. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Jennie Bond]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].  
  
Britton's first round offering of RIGHTEST was later judged to have been wrongfully disallowed. As this would have changed the result in his favour, he was invited back in [[Series 51]], losing [[Episode_3692|100 - 68]] to [[Nik Von Uexkull]] in Nik's sixth game.
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Britton's first round offering of {{word|RIGHTEST}} was later judged to have been wrongfully disallowed. As this would have changed the result in his favour, he was invited back in [[Series 51]], losing [[Episode_3692|100 - 68]] to [[Nik Von Uexkull]] in Nik's sixth game.
  
 
==Rounds==
 
==Rounds==
 
{{Rounds-start|Geoff Trinick|John Britton}}
 
{{Rounds-start|Geoff Trinick|John Britton}}
 
{{R-letters  |1 |TSHREATIG|STRAIGHT |rightest ☓|                    |  8|0  |  8}}
 
{{R-letters  |1 |TSHREATIG|STRAIGHT |rightest ☓|                    |  8|0  |  8}}
{{R-letters  |2 |WRSAIOMTE|MAESTRO  |WARMEST  |WORMIEST, AMORTISE, ATOMISER*| 15|7  | 16}}
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{{R-letters  |2 |WRSAIOMTE|MAESTRO  |WARMEST  |AMORTISE, ATOMISER*, WORMIEST| 15|7  | 16}}
 
{{R-letters  |3 |BTAORSUEQ|EQUATOR  |BOASTER  |EQUATORS, QUAESTOR*, SABOTEUR*| 22|14 | 24}}
 
{{R-letters  |3 |BTAORSUEQ|EQUATOR  |BOASTER  |EQUATORS, QUAESTOR*, SABOTEUR*| 22|14 | 24}}
 
{{R-letters  |4 |ZDOATCDIA|coated ☓|ADDICT  |DACOIT, ZODIAC      | 22|20 | 30}}
 
{{R-letters  |4 |ZDOATCDIA|coated ☓|ADDICT  |DACOIT, ZODIAC      | 22|20 | 30}}
 
{{R-numbers  |5 | 75|6|6|5|5|1| 612
 
{{R-numbers  |5 | 75|6|6|5|5|1| 612
|606|sol1=((5/5)+1+8)*75+6
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|606|sol1=((5 / 5) + 1 + 8) x 75 + 6
 
|606 ☓
 
|606 ☓
|cv=612|solcv=((5*5)+75+1)*6+6
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|cv=612|solcv=((5 x 5) + 75 + 1) x 6 + 6
 
|27|20|40}}
 
|27|20|40}}
 
{{R-letters  |6 |SLFUEIRLA|REFUSAL  |FLARES  |FAILURES*          | 34|20 | 48}}
 
{{R-letters  |6 |SLFUEIRLA|REFUSAL  |FLARES  |FAILURES*          | 34|20 | 48}}
 
{{R-letters  |7 |SRNLOEICY|loiners ☓|RECOILS  |LICENSOR*          | 34|27 | 56}}
 
{{R-letters  |7 |SRNLOEICY|loiners ☓|RECOILS  |LICENSOR*          | 34|27 | 56}}
{{R-letters  |8 |AOASGHETN|HASTEN  |TANGOES  |HOSTAGE, AGNATES*, ONSTAGE*, THANAGE*| 34|34 | 63}}
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{{R-letters  |8 |AOASGHETN|HASTEN  |TANGOES  |AGNATES*, HOSTAGE, ONSTAGE*, THANAGE*| 34|34 | 63}}
 
{{R-letters  |9 |VPOEKIDOT|VOTED    |POKED    |PIVOTED            | 39|39 | 70}}
 
{{R-letters  |9 |VPOEKIDOT|VOTED    |POKED    |PIVOTED            | 39|39 | 70}}
 
{{R-numbers  |10| 25|10|9|9|8|2| 776
 
{{R-numbers  |10| 25|10|9|9|8|2| 776
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|—
 
|—
 
|cv=777
 
|cv=777
|other=776|solother=(10*9+9-2)*8
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|other=776|solother=(10 x 9 + 9 - 2) x 8
 
|39|39|80}}
 
|39|39|80}}
 
{{R-letters  |11|MEINPEGOR|PEERING  |ROMPING  |EPIMERON*          | 46|46 | 88}}
 
{{R-letters  |11|MEINPEGOR|PEERING  |ROMPING  |EPIMERON*          | 46|46 | 88}}
 
{{R-letters  |12|CRLSAOERL|carolers ☓|RECALLS  |CAROLLERS          | 46|53 |106}}
 
{{R-letters  |12|CRLSAOERL|carolers ☓|RECALLS  |CAROLLERS          | 46|53 |106}}
{{R-letters  |13|PBUEDMOFE|BUMPED  |BUMPED  |BUMPED              | 52|59 |112}}
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{{R-letters  |13|PBUEDMOFE|BUMPED  |BUMPED  |                   | 52|59 |112}}
 
{{R-numbers  |14| 25|8|7|7|2|2| 208
 
{{R-numbers  |14| 25|8|7|7|2|2| 208
|208|sol1=25*8+2/2+7
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|208|sol1=25 x 8 + 2 / 2 + 7
|208|sol2=(2/2+25)*8
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|208|sol2=(2 / 2 + 25) x 8
 
|62|69|122}}
 
|62|69|122}}
 
{{R-conundrum|15|ENIDPENGE|c1time=15|c1sol=DEEPENING|72|69|132}}
 
{{R-conundrum|15|ENIDPENGE|c1time=15|c1sol=DEEPENING|72|69|132}}
 
{{Rounds-end}}
 
{{Rounds-end}}
 
  
 
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[[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]]
 
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[[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Jennie Bond as a guest]]
 
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[[Category:Episodes affected by administrative errors]]

Revision as of 19:51, 26 June 2010

Episode 3551 was broadcast on 23 September 2003, as part of Series 50.

Geoff Trinick played John Britton, with Geoff Trinick winning 72 - 69. The Dictionary Corner guest was Jennie Bond, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.

Britton's first round offering of RIGHTEST was later judged to have been wrongfully disallowed. As this would have changed the result in his favour, he was invited back in Series 51, losing 100 - 68 to Nik Von Uexkull in Nik's sixth game.

Rounds

Rnd Selection Geoff Trinick Score John Britton Others Max.
1 TSHREATIG STRAIGHT 8 – 0 rightest ☓ 8
2 WRSAIOMTE MAESTRO 15 – 7 WARMEST AMORTISE, ATOMISER*, WORMIEST 16
3 BTAORSUEQ EQUATOR 22 – 14 BOASTER EQUATORS, QUAESTOR*, SABOTEUR* 24
4 ZDOATCDIA coated ☓ 22 – 20 ADDICT DACOIT, ZODIAC 30
5 75 6 6 5 5 1 → 612 606
((5 / 5) + 1 + 8) x 75 + 6
27 – 20 606 ☓

CV: 612 = ((5 x 5) + 75 + 1) x 6 + 6

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6 SLFUEIRLA REFUSAL 34 – 20 FLARES FAILURES* 48
7 SRNLOEICY loiners ☓ 34 – 27 RECOILS LICENSOR* 56
8 AOASGHETN HASTEN 34 – 34 TANGOES AGNATES*, HOSTAGE, ONSTAGE*, THANAGE* 63
9 VPOEKIDOT VOTED 39 – 39 POKED PIVOTED 70
10 25 10 9 9 8 2 → 776 39 – 39

CV: 777 Best: 776 = (10 x 9 + 9 - 2) x 8

80
11 MEINPEGOR PEERING 46 – 46 ROMPING EPIMERON* 88
12 CRLSAOERL carolers ☓ 46 – 53 RECALLS CAROLLERS 106
13 PBUEDMOFE BUMPED 52 – 59 BUMPED 112
14 25 8 7 7 2 2 → 208 208
25 x 8 + 2 / 2 + 7
62 – 69 208
(2 / 2 + 25) x 8


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15 ENIDPENGE DEEPENING
(15 seconds)
72 – 69 132