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[[Mike Pickering]] played [[Karen Conduit]], with Mike Pickering winning {{score|77|58}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Tim Vine]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | [[Mike Pickering]] played [[Karen Conduit]], with Mike Pickering winning {{score|77|58}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Tim Vine]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Susie Dent]]. | ||
− | This was | + | This was the first episode to use the [[Oxford Dictionary of English (3rd Edition)|ODE3]] dictionary. Notably, both [[Teatime Teaser]]s as well as the [[conundrum]] were new additions to this dictionary, and thus this was the first ever episode where they were valid. |
==Rounds== | ==Rounds== |
Latest revision as of 19:40, 16 July 2021
Episode 5179 was broadcast on 10 January 2011, as part of Series 64.
Mike Pickering played Karen Conduit, with Mike Pickering winning 77 – 58. The Dictionary Corner guest was Tim Vine, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.
This was the first episode to use the ODE3 dictionary. Notably, both Teatime Teasers as well as the conundrum were new additions to this dictionary, and thus this was the first ever episode where they were valid.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Mike Pickering | Score | Karen Conduit | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | GAEUJNDOS | UNDOES | 6 – 0 | SOUND | ANODES*, DAGOES*, DONGAS*, DOSAGE, GONADS*, GENOAS*, GUANOS*, JUDGES*, NUDGES*, SUNDAE* | 6 |
2 | IDTSEORVT | rotters ☓ | 6 – 6 | VOTERS | DEVISOR*, DEVOIRS*, DISTORT, DIVERTS*, DOTTERS*, DOTTIER, EDITORS*, SORTIED, STEROID*, STORIED*, STRIVED*, TRIODES*, TRIVETS*, VISORED*, VOIDEST* | 13 |
3 | ILFONLEIT | FILLET | 12 – 6 | INLET | TEFILLIN* | 21 |
4 | CAIAYTLLP | TALLY | 17 – 11 | PLAIT | CAPITALLY* | 39 |
5 | 50 7 4 5 8 8 → 105 | 105
8 ÷ 4 × 50 + 5 |
27 – 21 | 105
8 ÷ 4 × 50 + 5 |
|
49 |
TTT | BADBIRTH | It's where the chicks might go for a dip. | BIRDBATH | |||
6 | OABTXURNT | outrant ☓ | 27 – 27 | OUTRAN | ATTORN*, BURTON*, BUTTON, RUBATO*, TRUANT*, TURBAN, TURBOT* | 55 |
7 | MWREAUGRI | MIRAGE | 33 – 33 | WARMER | ARMIGER* | 62 |
8 | SNTEERDON | TENNERS | 40 – 33 | toners ☓7 | ENDNOTES*, SONNETED, TENONERS* | 70 |
9 | DIMEOTSRA | ROADIES | 47 – 40 | MOISTER | AMORTISED, MEDIATORS | 88 |
10 | 75 5 3 4 1 5 → 195 | 195
(75 − 5 − 5) × 3 |
57 – 40 | — |
|
98 |
TTT | TWINDOME | The feathers and the watch were both not working. | DOWNTIME | |||
11 | EEAQDPEHC | PEACHED | 64 – 47 | CHEEPED | 105 | |
12 | RNEBFOESO | foreseen ☓ | 64 – 52 | SOBER | BOREENS*, ENROBES | 112 |
13 | ASEAPLRHO | POLARS | 70 – 58 | PEARLS | PARASOL*, PAROLES, PHALERA*, PHRASAL*, REPOSAL*, SPHERAL* | 119 |
14 | 50 7 9 3 1 4 → 985 | 987
(7 × 3 − 1) × 50 − 9 − 4 |
77 – 58 | 991 |
RR: 984/986 Best: 986 = (50 × 3 − 9) × 7 − 1 |
126 |
15 | AEROSMETH | 77 – 58 | HORSEMEAT | 136 |