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'''Episode 5175''' was broadcast on 14 December 2010, and was the fourth quarter-final of [[Series 63]]. | '''Episode 5175''' was broadcast on 14 December 2010, and was the fourth quarter-final of [[Series 63]]. | ||
− | [[Scott Gillies]] played [[Marcus Hares]], with Marcus Hares winning 92 | + | [[Scott Gillies]] played [[Marcus Hares]], with Marcus Hares winning {{score|92|90}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Paul Zenon]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. |
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== | ||
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{{R-letters |4 |TOEAQJROT|JOTTER |ROTATE |TOOTER* | 26|19 | 27}} | {{R-letters |4 |TOEAQJROT|JOTTER |ROTATE |TOOTER* | 26|19 | 27}} | ||
{{R-numbers |5 | 50|100|75|25|4|3| 880 | {{R-numbers |5 | 50|100|75|25|4|3| 880 | ||
− | |878|sol1= | + | |878|sol1=50 ÷ 25 × 4 × 100 + 75 + 3 |
|877 | |877 | ||
|rr=879/881 | |rr=879/881 | ||
− | |other=879|solother= | + | |other=879|solother=50 × 25 + 4 − 3 × 100 − 75 |
|33|19|34}} | |33|19|34}} | ||
{{R-TTT |VERYSOUR|He could have a very sour opinion of your home.|SURVEYOR}} | {{R-TTT |VERYSOUR|He could have a very sour opinion of your home.|SURVEYOR}} | ||
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{{R-letters |9 |WPAIFMEIT|WAPITI |WAIT | | 54|39 | 61}} | {{R-letters |9 |WPAIFMEIT|WAPITI |WAIT | | 54|39 | 61}} | ||
{{R-numbers |10| 50|1|10|7|9|8| 898 | {{R-numbers |10| 50|1|10|7|9|8| 898 | ||
− | |898|sol1= | + | |898|sol1=(10 + 8) × 50 − (9 − 7) |
− | |898|sol2= | + | |898|sol2=(10 + 8) × 50 − (9 − 7) |
|64|49|71}} | |64|49|71}} | ||
{{R-TTT |LOANLIST|It can form many a stable relationship.|STALLION}} | {{R-TTT |LOANLIST|It can form many a stable relationship.|STALLION}} | ||
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{{R-letters |13|NBOIEARLT|BARITONE |OBTAINER |ORIENTAL*, RELATION | 80|72 | 94}} | {{R-letters |13|NBOIEARLT|BARITONE |OBTAINER |ORIENTAL*, RELATION | 80|72 | 94}} | ||
{{R-numbers |14| 75|3|4|10|9|1| 764 | {{R-numbers |14| 75|3|4|10|9|1| 764 | ||
− | |764|sol1= | + | |764|sol1=(75 + 1) × 10 + 4 |
− | |764|sol2= | + | |764|sol2=(75 + 1) × 10 + 4 |
|90|82|104}} | |90|82|104}} | ||
{{R-conundrum|15|LARGEBAPS|c2time=10|c2sol=GRASPABLE|90|92|114}} | {{R-conundrum|15|LARGEBAPS|c2time=10|c2sol=GRASPABLE|90|92|114}} | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT:5175}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:5175}} | ||
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[[Category:Episodes in Series 63]] | [[Category:Episodes in Series 63]] | ||
[[Category:Quarter finals]] | [[Category:Quarter finals]] | ||
+ | [[Category:15-round games]] | ||
[[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 Paul Zenon as a guest]] | [[Category:Episodes with Paul Zenon as a guest]] |
Latest revision as of 13:53, 15 December 2010
Episode 5175 was broadcast on 14 December 2010, and was the fourth quarter-final of Series 63.
Scott Gillies played Marcus Hares, with Marcus Hares winning 92 – 90. The Dictionary Corner guest was Paul Zenon, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Scott Gillies | Score | Marcus Hares | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GREOISCOF | ROOFIES | 7 – 0 | FORGES | FORGOES*, GOOFIER* | 7 |
2 | NEIATNLOP | ENATION | 14 – 7 | POLENTA | ELATION*, OPALINE*, PANTILE*, PINNATE*, PONTINE*, TOENAIL | 14 |
3 | DTSOEUODA | OUSTED | 20 – 13 | OUSTED | OUTDOES | 21 |
4 | TOEAQJROT | JOTTER | 26 – 19 | ROTATE | TOOTER* | 27 |
5 | 50 100 75 25 4 3 → 880 | 878
50 ÷ 25 × 4 × 100 + 75 + 3 |
33 – 19 | 877 |
RR: 879/881 Best: 879 = 50 × 25 + 4 − 3 × 100 − 75 |
34 |
TTT | VERYSOUR | He could have a very sour opinion of your home. | SURVEYOR | |||
6 | MEUEMNWTA | TAME | 33 – 24 | MEANT | MENTUM* | 40 |
7 | TLIEISCUT | ELICITS | 40 – 31 | ELICITS | CULTIST*, CUTLETS, CUTTIES*, CUTTLES*, ELITIST*, SCUTTLE, UTILISE | 47 |
8 | CEEIXNSRD | INDEXERS | 48 – 39 | INDEXERS | 55 | |
9 | WPAIFMEIT | WAPITI | 54 – 39 | WAIT | 61 | |
10 | 50 1 10 7 9 8 → 898 | 898
(10 + 8) × 50 − (9 − 7) |
64 – 49 | 898
(10 + 8) × 50 − (9 − 7) |
|
71 |
TTT | LOANLIST | It can form many a stable relationship. | STALLION | |||
11 | GRSAEOYEE | seerage ☓ | 64 – 56 | EYESORE | 78 | |
12 | SUAINDLOS | SUNDIALS | 72 – 64 | SUNDIALS | ANDISOLS* | 86 |
13 | NBOIEARLT | BARITONE | 80 – 72 | OBTAINER | ORIENTAL*, RELATION | 94 |
14 | 75 3 4 10 9 1 → 764 | 764
(75 + 1) × 10 + 4 |
90 – 82 | 764
(75 + 1) × 10 + 4 |
|
104 |
15 | LARGEBAPS | 90 – 92 | GRASPABLE
(10 seconds) |
114 |
External Links
The anagram to the conundrum in this episode caused a stir in the national press: