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Special episode '''S27''' was played on 26th July 2010 between [[Lesley Hines]] and [[Micheal Harris]], the two players who lost games in [[Series 61]] with scores of over 100. Lesley Hines won with a score of {{score|105|73}}, and thus retains her record of having the highest ever losing score.  The Dictionary Corner guest was [[Gary Osborne]], and the lexicographer was [[Susie Dent]].
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Special episode '''S27''' was played on 26th July 2010 between [[Lesley Hines]] and [[Micheal Harris]], the two players who lost games in [[Series 61]] with scores of over 100. Lesley Hines won with a score of {{score|105|73}}, and thus retains her record of having the highest ever lowest score.  The Dictionary Corner guest was [[Gary Osborne]], and the lexicographer was [[Susie Dent]].
  
 
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Revision as of 16:18, 26 July 2010

Special episode S27 was played on 26th July 2010 between Lesley Hines and Micheal Harris, the two players who lost games in Series 61 with scores of over 100. Lesley Hines won with a score of 105 – 73, and thus retains her record of having the highest ever lowest score. The Dictionary Corner guest was Gary Osborne, and the lexicographer was Susie Dent.