Spoilers for Thursday 14th February 2008
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Spoilers for Thursday 14th February 2008
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DECURION??
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For the last numbers game (100+50/25+1)x5+75=590 but I didnt get it within the time
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That's not a word, stupid.M. George Quinn wrote:DECURION??
Sorry, thought it was some kind of ancient Roman but it's not in.
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I diddinos_the_chemist wrote:For the last numbers game (100+50/25+1)x5+75=590 but I didnt get it within the time
Missed shitloads of other stuff though. I saw OVERFLIES and discounted as being rubbish, to name one.
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I think it's a word, although not in the ODE. A selection of 10 Roman soldiers, although infrequently used now.M. George Quinn wrote:DECURION??
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I think its a Scrabble word, but not a Countdown word.M. George Quinn wrote:That's not a word, stupid.M. George Quinn wrote:DECURION??
Sorry, thought it was some kind of ancient Roman but it's not in.
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Round 9- FIBROSE (7)
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Ditto with OVERFLIES but I'd have gone for it as I had naff all else!Corby wrote:I diddinos_the_chemist wrote:For the last numbers game (100+50/25+1)x5+75=590 but I didnt get it within the time
Missed shitloads of other stuff though. I saw OVERFLIES and discounted as being rubbish, to name one.
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RELIEVOS was a nice 8 in the same round.
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I had OVERLIESdinos_the_chemist wrote:Ditto with OVERFLIES but I'd have gone for it as I had naff all else!
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Doh! Its like when on the show I guessed BLEERING and missed LEERING, except in this case I got 18 armchair hero points!Corby wrote:I had OVERLIESdinos_the_chemist wrote:Ditto with OVERFLIES but I'd have gone for it as I had naff all else!
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday 14th February 2008
Can't add any more spoilers to what's already been said, but I do have a comment on this programme, having just watched it on 4oD - the first prog I missed while being away on hols.
My comment is on Nicholas Owen's spot about the Duke of Buccleuch before the first break. The story was certainly entertaining, and is consistent with other things I've heard about the duke. However, he completely mis-pronounced the duke's title, saying it four times as bow-clur, whereas the correct pronunciation is completely different, and is something like bur-clue. For four years in the 70s I worked at one of the palaces owned by the duke and learnt the correct pronunciation from the estate staff.
What made Nicholas Owen's pronunciation even more strange was an unrelated remark he made towards the end of the programme. He was talking about pronunciation, and how important it is, as a newsreader, to get it correct!
My comment is on Nicholas Owen's spot about the Duke of Buccleuch before the first break. The story was certainly entertaining, and is consistent with other things I've heard about the duke. However, he completely mis-pronounced the duke's title, saying it four times as bow-clur, whereas the correct pronunciation is completely different, and is something like bur-clue. For four years in the 70s I worked at one of the palaces owned by the duke and learnt the correct pronunciation from the estate staff.
What made Nicholas Owen's pronunciation even more strange was an unrelated remark he made towards the end of the programme. He was talking about pronunciation, and how important it is, as a newsreader, to get it correct!