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− | '''Episode 702''' was broadcast on 19 December 1987, and was | + | '''Episode 702''' was broadcast on 19 December 1987, and was the second quarter-final of [[Series 14]]. |
− | [[Stephen Deakin]] played [[Joel Salkin]], with Joel Salkin winning 71 | + | [[Stephen Deakin]] played [[Joel Salkin]], with Joel Salkin winning {{score|71|57}}. The [[Dictionary Corner]] guest was [[Carol Thatcher]], and the [[lexicographer]] was [[Julia Swannell]]. |
− | [[Category:Episodes in Series 14 | + | ==Rounds== |
− | [[Category:9-round games | + | {{Rounds-start|Stephen Deakin|Joel Salkin}} |
− | [[Category:Quarter finals | + | {{R-letters |1|SGASQUFOD|QUADS |SQUADS | | 0|6 | 6}} |
− | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley | + | {{R-letters |2|VTAELDISA|VALIDATES|VALIDATES|SALIVATED | 18|24 | 24}} |
− | [[Category:Episodes with Julia | + | {{R-letters |3|KZOHSECIM|CHOKES |HOMES |HOMESICK* | 24|24 | 32}} |
− | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Thatcher as a guest | + | {{R-numbers |4| 25|10|1|2|8|4| 387 |
+ | |387|sol1=8 × 2 × 25 − (10 + 4 − 1) | ||
+ | |387|sol2=8 × 2 × 25 − (10 + 4 − 1) | ||
+ | |34|34|42}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |5|AUSPWVGIT|pausing {{x}}|WITS |AGIST*, GAITS*, GAWPS, PITAS*, PUTAS*, STUPA*, TAPIS*, TWIGS*, VAGUS*, VISTA*, WAIST, WAITS*| 34|38 | 47}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |6|NDATMENIT|TANNED |TANNED |MEDIANT*, TAINTED | 40|44 | 54}} | ||
+ | {{R-letters |7|AIVGNHETA|HEAVING |HEAVING |NAVIGATE | 47|51 | 62}} | ||
+ | {{R-numbers |8| 50|2|10|4|1|10| 533 | ||
+ | |533|sol1=(50 + 4) × 10 − (10 − 2 − 1) | ||
+ | |533|sol2=(50 + 4) × 10 − (10 − 2 − 1) | ||
+ | |57|61|72}} | ||
+ | {{R-conundrum|9|ERECTRAYS|c2time=1.5|c2sol=SECRETARY|57|71|82}} | ||
+ | {{Rounds-end}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:0702}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes in Series 14]] | ||
+ | [[Category:9-round games]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Quarter finals]] | ||
+ | [[Category:9-round joint scores over 120]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Karen Loughlin as co-presenter]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Julia Swannell as lexicographer]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes with Carol Thatcher as a guest]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Saturday episodes]] |
Latest revision as of 00:07, 30 July 2023
Episode 702 was broadcast on 19 December 1987, and was the second quarter-final of Series 14.
Stephen Deakin played Joel Salkin, with Joel Salkin winning 71 – 57. The Dictionary Corner guest was Carol Thatcher, and the lexicographer was Julia Swannell.
Rounds
Rnd | Selection | Stephen Deakin | Score | Joel Salkin | Others | Max. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | SGASQUFOD | QUADS | 0 – 6 | SQUADS | 6 | |
2 | VTAELDISA | VALIDATES | 18 – 24 | VALIDATES | SALIVATED | 24 |
3 | KZOHSECIM | CHOKES | 24 – 24 | HOMES | HOMESICK* | 32 |
4 | 25 10 1 2 8 4 → 387 | 387
8 × 2 × 25 − (10 + 4 − 1) |
34 – 34 | 387
8 × 2 × 25 − (10 + 4 − 1) |
|
42 |
5 | AUSPWVGIT | pausing ☓ | 34 – 38 | WITS | AGIST*, GAITS*, GAWPS, PITAS*, PUTAS*, STUPA*, TAPIS*, TWIGS*, VAGUS*, VISTA*, WAIST, WAITS* | 47 |
6 | NDATMENIT | TANNED | 40 – 44 | TANNED | MEDIANT*, TAINTED | 54 |
7 | AIVGNHETA | HEAVING | 47 – 51 | HEAVING | NAVIGATE | 62 |
8 | 50 2 10 4 1 10 → 533 | 533
(50 + 4) × 10 − (10 − 2 − 1) |
57 – 61 | 533
(50 + 4) × 10 − (10 − 2 − 1) |
|
72 |
9 | ERECTRAYS | 57 – 71 | SECRETARY
(1.5 seconds) |
82 |
Categories:
- Episodes with round details
- Episodes in Series 14
- 9-round games
- Quarter finals
- 9-round joint scores over 120
- Episodes presented by Richard Whiteley
- Episodes with Karen Loughlin as co-presenter
- Episodes with Carol Vorderman as arithmetician
- Episodes with Julia Swannell as lexicographer
- Episodes with Carol Thatcher as a guest
- Saturday episodes