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{{R-letters| 4|NRGTIASEL|stearing {{x}}|STARLING |GNARLIEST, INTEGRALS, TRIANGLES|32|22|62}} | {{R-letters| 4|NRGTIASEL|stearing {{x}}|STARLING |GNARLIEST, INTEGRALS, TRIANGLES|32|22|62}} | ||
{{R-numbers| 5|50|3|6|2|5|4| 660 | {{R-numbers| 5|50|3|6|2|5|4| 660 | ||
− | |660|sol1=(5 | + | |660|sol1=(5 × 2 + 3) × 50 + 4 + 6 |
− | |660|sol2=(5 | + | |660|sol2=(5 × 2 + 3) × 50 + 4 + 6 |
|42|32|72}} | |42|32|72}} | ||
{{R-TTT |CALMSUSI|Full of songs, like Joseph and Oliver.|MUSICALS}} | {{R-TTT |CALMSUSI|Full of songs, like Joseph and Oliver.|MUSICALS}} | ||
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{{R-numbers|10|25|3|8|5|9|1| 468 | {{R-numbers|10|25|3|8|5|9|1| 468 | ||
|— | |— | ||
− | |474|sol2=(9 + 8 + 5 - 3) | + | |474|sol2=(9 + 8 + 5 - 3) × 25 - 1 |
− | |cv=468|solcv=(5 | + | |cv=468|solcv=(5 × 25 - 8) × (3 + 1) |
|42|65|120}} | |42|65|120}} | ||
{{R-TTT |ELMSBURP|You need them when bursting for a leak.|PLUMBERS}} | {{R-TTT |ELMSBURP|You need them when bursting for a leak.|PLUMBERS}} | ||
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{{R-letters|13|JSRPAEALB|PARABLES |PEARLS |SPARABLE* |65|80|153}} | {{R-letters|13|JSRPAEALB|PARABLES |PEARLS |SPARABLE* |65|80|153}} | ||
{{R-numbers|14|50|2|7|2|9|6| 736 | {{R-numbers|14|50|2|7|2|9|6| 736 | ||
− | |736|sol1=(9 + 6) | + | |736|sol1=(9 + 6) × 50 - 7 × 2 |
− | |736|sol2=(9 + 6) | + | |736|sol2=(9 + 6) × 50 - 7 × 2 |
|75|90|163}} | |75|90|163}} | ||
{{R-conundrum|15|ICECENTRE|c2sol=eccentric {{x}}|c2time=3|sol=RETICENCE|75|90|173}} | {{R-conundrum|15|ICECENTRE|c2sol=eccentric {{x}}|c2time=3|sol=RETICENCE|75|90|173}} |
Revision as of 14:07, 12 January 2011
Episode 3967 was broadcast on 9 November 2005, as part of Series 54.
Maureen Sye played Stuart Coxshall, with Stuart Coxshall winning 90 - 75. The Dictionary Corner guest was Keith Barron, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
This game holds the record for the highest possible maximum score of all time, with 173 points available.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Maureen Sye | Score | Stuart Coxshall | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | TDHRAIUOE | OUTRIDE | 7 – 7 | HIDEOUT | AUTHORED, THIOUREA | 8 |
2 | MSDAETNOR | MENTORS | 14 – 14 | ROASTED | TRANSOMED | 26 |
3 | NPMLIEOCE | POLICEMEN | 32 – 14 | COMPILE | 44 | |
4 | NRGTIASEL | stearing ☓ | 32 – 22 | STARLING | GNARLIEST, INTEGRALS, TRIANGLES | 62 |
5 | 50 3 6 2 5 4 → 660 | 660
(5 × 2 + 3) × 50 + 4 + 6 |
42 – 32 | 660
(5 × 2 + 3) × 50 + 4 + 6 |
|
72 |
TTT | CALMSUSI | Full of songs, like Joseph and Oliver. | MUSICALS | |||
6 | MTDXOAUEN | MOUNTED | 42 – 40 | AMOUNTED | 80 | |
7 | KSLRIEUVA | RIVALS | 42 – 47 | VALUERS | REVISAL*, SULKIER | 87 |
8 | FSFIOICWY | COWS | 42 – 52 | SCOFF | COIFS | 92 |
9 | TRSMOEOSI | ROSIEST | 42 – 60 | ROOMIEST | MOTORISES | 110 |
10 | 25 3 8 5 9 1 → 468 | — | 42 – 65 | 474
(9 + 8 + 5 - 3) × 25 - 1 |
CV: 468 = (5 × 25 - 8) × (3 + 1) |
120 |
TTT | ELMSBURP | You need them when bursting for a leak. | PLUMBERS | |||
11 | DGNSEIARE | READINGS | 50 – 73 | READINGS | GESNERIAD | 138 |
12 | PGZOEIDNT | POINTED | 57 – 80 | POINTED | 145 | |
13 | JSRPAEALB | PARABLES | 65 – 80 | PEARLS | SPARABLE* | 153 |
14 | 50 2 7 2 9 6 → 736 | 736
(9 + 6) × 50 - 7 × 2 |
75 – 90 | 736
(9 + 6) × 50 - 7 × 2 |
|
163 |
15 | ICECENTRE | 75 – 90 | eccentric ☓
(3 seconds) |
RETICENCE | 173 |