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'''Episode 4765''' was broadcast on 25 February 2009 as part of [[Series 60]].
 
'''Episode 4765''' was broadcast on 25 February 2009 as part of [[Series 60]].
  
[[Neil Zussman]] played [[Sheila Box]], with Neil Zussman winning 97 - 48. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Graham Cole]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].
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[[Neil Zussman]] played [[Sheila Box]], with Neil Zussman winning {{score|97|48}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Graham Cole]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]].
  
 
==Rounds==
 
==Rounds==
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{{R-letters  |4 |TZFEANDIR|FAINTED  |TRAINED  |DEFIANT, DETRAIN, FAINTER*| 30|22 | 30}}
 
{{R-letters  |4 |TZFEANDIR|FAINTED  |TRAINED  |DEFIANT, DETRAIN, FAINTER*| 30|22 | 30}}
 
{{R-numbers  |5 | 9|2|1|4|7|8| 764
 
{{R-numbers  |5 | 9|2|1|4|7|8| 764
|760|sol1=((9x8)+4)x(7+1+2)
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|760|sol1=(9 × 8 + 4) × (7 + 1 + 2)
|760|sol2=((9x8)+4)x(7+1+2)
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|760|sol2=(9 × 8 + 4) × (7 + 1 + 2)
|rr=765|solrr=((8x(4+7))-3)x9
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|rr=765|solrr=(8 × (4 + 7) 3) × 9
|other=764|solother=((9x7x4)x(2+1))+8
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|other=764|solother=9 × 7 × 4 × (2 + 1) + 8
 
|37|29|40}}
 
|37|29|40}}
 
{{R-TTT        |SNOBMADE|They always seem to take the middle ground.|ABDOMENS}}
 
{{R-TTT        |SNOBMADE|They always seem to take the middle ground.|ABDOMENS}}
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{{R-letters  |7 |SINMEPIHR|SHINIER  |SIMPER  |INSPIRE*, MENHIRS*, PISMIRE*, SPINIER*| 51|29 | 54}}
 
{{R-letters  |7 |SINMEPIHR|SHINIER  |SIMPER  |INSPIRE*, MENHIRS*, PISMIRE*, SPINIER*| 51|29 | 54}}
 
{{R-letters  |8 |SNBOEATLU|NOTABLES |BLUNTS  |ABSOLUTE, UNSTABLE  | 59|29 | 62}}
 
{{R-letters  |8 |SNBOEATLU|NOTABLES |BLUNTS  |ABSOLUTE, UNSTABLE  | 59|29 | 62}}
{{R-letters  |9 |DEGPARASE|repages ☓|GRASPED  |PRESAGED            | 59|36 | 70}}
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{{R-letters  |9 |DEGPARASE|repages {{x}}|GRASPED  |PRESAGED            | 59|36 | 70}}
 
{{R-numbers  |10| 75|1|10|3|9|10| 543
 
{{R-numbers  |10| 75|1|10|3|9|10| 543
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|—
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|rr=543|solrr=((10-3)x75)+(10+9-1)
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|rr=543|solrr=(10 3) × 75 + 10 + 9 1
 
|59|36|80}}
 
|59|36|80}}
 
{{R-TTT        |BLACKDOE|It's what you might find on a French road at times.|BLOCKADE}}
 
{{R-TTT        |BLACKDOE|It's what you might find on a French road at times.|BLOCKADE}}
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{{R-letters  |13|CORTAMOGI|AORTIC  |ROOT    |AGOROT*, ATOMIC*, COGITO*, MATRIC*, OCTROI*, TRAGIC*| 77|48 | 98}}
 
{{R-letters  |13|CORTAMOGI|AORTIC  |ROOT    |AGOROT*, ATOMIC*, COGITO*, MATRIC*, OCTROI*, TRAGIC*| 77|48 | 98}}
 
{{R-numbers  |14| 50|7|1|6|3|8| 710
 
{{R-numbers  |14| 50|7|1|6|3|8| 710
|710|sol1=((8+6)x50)+7+3
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|710|sol1=(8 + 6) × 50 + 7 + 3
 
|708
 
|708
 
|87|48|108}}
 
|87|48|108}}
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[[Category:Episodes in Series 60]]
 
[[Category:15-round games]]
 
[[Category:15-round games]]
[[Category:Episodes in Series 60]]
 
 
[[Category:Episodes presented by Jeff Stelling]]
 
[[Category:Episodes presented by Jeff Stelling]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Rachel Riley as arithmetician]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Rachel Riley as arithmetician]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Susie Dent as lexicographer]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Graham Cole as a guest]]
 
[[Category:Episodes with Graham Cole as a guest]]

Revision as of 03:25, 12 February 2010

Episode 4765 was broadcast on 25 February 2009 as part of Series 60.

Neil Zussman played Sheila Box, with Neil Zussman winning 97 – 48. The Dictionary Corner guest was Graham Cole, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.

Rounds

Rnd Selection Neil Zussman Score Sheila Box Others Max.
1 LERCODIAN COLANDER 8 – 0 CORDIAL IRONCLAD, LONICERA* 8
2 RRUTEYEDI RETIRED 15 – 7 RETIRED ERUDITE, RETRIED* 15
3 DERHILOPS POLISHED 23 – 15 POLISHED LORDSHIP, POLISHER*, REPOLISH*, SPHEROID 23
4 TZFEANDIR FAINTED 30 – 22 TRAINED DEFIANT, DETRAIN, FAINTER* 30
5 9 2 1 4 7 8 → 764 760
(9 × 8 + 4) × (7 + 1 + 2)
37 – 29 760
(9 × 8 + 4) × (7 + 1 + 2)

RR: 765 = (8 × (4 + 7) − 3) × 9
Best: 764 = 9 × 7 × 4 × (2 + 1) + 8

40
TTT SNOBMADE They always seem to take the middle ground. ABDOMENS
6 TSAELXILE TALLIES 44 – 29 LEAST EXALTES*, LATEXES, SEXTILE*, SITELLA*, TAILLES*, TELLIES* 47
7 SINMEPIHR SHINIER 51 – 29 SIMPER INSPIRE*, MENHIRS*, PISMIRE*, SPINIER* 54
8 SNBOEATLU NOTABLES 59 – 29 BLUNTS ABSOLUTE, UNSTABLE 62
9 DEGPARASE repages ☓ 59 – 36 GRASPED PRESAGED 70
10 75 1 10 3 9 10 → 543 59 – 36

RR: 543 = (10 − 3) × 75 + 10 + 9 − 1

80
TTT BLACKDOE It's what you might find on a French road at times. BLOCKADE
11 GATJEWITN JETTING 66 – 43 WETTING 87
12 SQAFUDTAV SQUAD 71 – 48 SQUAT ADUST*, AVAST, QUADS*, USTAD*, VADAS* 92
13 CORTAMOGI AORTIC 77 – 48 ROOT AGOROT*, ATOMIC*, COGITO*, MATRIC*, OCTROI*, TRAGIC* 98
14 50 7 1 6 3 8 → 710 710
(8 + 6) × 50 + 7 + 3
87 – 48 708


108
15 SECRETPIE CREEPIEST
(4 seconds)
97 – 48 118