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* ...that '''[[Episode 1734|exactly six years later]]''', two tie-breaker [[conundrum]]s were required to separate [[Sean Carey]] and [[Kenneth Michie]]? | * ...that '''[[Episode 1734|exactly six years later]]''', two tie-breaker [[conundrum]]s were required to separate [[Sean Carey]] and [[Kenneth Michie]]? | ||
* ...that on '''[[Episode 3746|21 July 2004]]''', a [[teatime teaser]] with the answer {{word|MUTINEER}} was immediately followed by a [[letters round]] where {{word|MUTINEER}} was the longest available word? | * ...that on '''[[Episode 3746|21 July 2004]]''', a [[teatime teaser]] with the answer {{word|MUTINEER}} was immediately followed by a [[letters round]] where {{word|MUTINEER}} was the longest available word? | ||
+ | * ...that the word {{word|TORTURING}} has been featured as a [[conundrum]] no fewer than four times, with each occasion featuring a series finalist, and on one occasion, featured '''[[Episode 3642|two series finalists]]'''? | ||
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- ...that the target for the last numbers game of the Championship of Champions VIII grand final was 100?
- ...that on 23 January 1990, Bob Holt became the first known contestant to choose four large numbers (outside of the Countdown Masters)?
- ...that exactly six years later, two tie-breaker conundrums were required to separate Sean Carey and Kenneth Michie?
- ...that on 21 July 2004, a teatime teaser with the answer MUTINEER was immediately followed by a letters round where MUTINEER was the longest available word?
- ...that the word TORTURING has been featured as a conundrum no fewer than four times, with each occasion featuring a series finalist, and on one occasion, featured two series finalists?