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Mary Adie

Mary Adie was a finalist in Series 64. She was a retired bank worker from Glasgow.

Adie began her run on 15 April 2011 with a crucial conundrum victory over 6-time winner Graham Hill. In her second match against Barbara Grice, the scores were tied 95 – 95 after the regular rounds, and Adie's run seemed to be over when Grice buzzed in on the sudden death conundrum. However, her answer was incorrect, and Adie correctly offered INCORRECT shortly after. She went on to win three more shows before losing narrowly against Chris Childs.

Adie returned in May as No. 6 seed for the quarter-finals, and pulled off an upset by defeating Tom Barnes, an 800 club member, 83 – 73. However, in the semis she was outclassed by eventual series winner Edward McCullagh.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
5243 15/04/2011 P Graham Hill 69 – 86 Mary Adie Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Ken Bruce Susie Dent 118
5244 18/04/2011 P Mary Adie 105* – 95 Barbara Grice Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Carol Smillie Susie Dent 120
5245 19/04/2011 P Mary Adie 85 – 45 Aidan Casey Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Carol Smillie Susie Dent 118
5246 20/04/2011 P Mary Adie 86 – 40 Anne Senneck Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Carol Smillie Susie Dent 121
5247 21/04/2011 P Mary Adie 88 – 60 James Timpson Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Carol Smillie Susie Dent 116
5248 22/04/2011 P Mary Adie 58 – 65 Chris Childs Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Carol Smillie Susie Dent 121
5274 30/05/2011 QF Tom Barnes 73 – 83 Mary Adie Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Gregg Wallace Susie Dent 128
5277 2/06/2011 SF Edward McCullagh 120 – 41 Mary Adie Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Gregg Wallace Susie Dent 131
* includes 10 points from a tie-break conundrum