Welcome to the 2nd week of Robinson Recapping in 2011.
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Countdown recap for Wednesday 19 January 2011.
C1: Champion Adam Gillard (5 wins, 560 points.) An Apteforumite from Stanmore, North-West London. On his application form, he said that his 3 wishes were, biscuits for himself, biscuits for everyone else and not to embarrass himself on TV. Jeff says they're his wishes too. His ideal dinner guest is the legendary Formula 1 commentator, Murray Walker.
C2: Challenger Cheryl Cutler. From Southend-On-Sea, Essex. She is the mother of Series 62 octochamp, Danny Pledger, holder of "the record that shall not be named". At her wedding, she expected to be driven to the reception in the back of a limousine, but instead, she was in the back of a MG Midget sports car.
DC: Susie Dent and Jonathan Maitland.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
R01: R E D U N I L N A
R02: K T Q E A O S W S
R03: R E T I M O D E G
R04: R I B V S E I O H
R05: 50, 2, 2, 8, 7, 5. Target: 134.
TTT: BIGDARTS - "These scoundrels belong in the vacuum cleaner"
R06: S E L O H M A E G
R07: N E J A P O T U N
R08: G E O X L N M A U
R09: T A S I C U G R I
R10: 100, 10, 5, 1, 6, 10. Target: 248.
TTT: HUGEDART - "Ryan may have to give her away one day"
R11: S E N A S O T A C
R12: S B E A P L D O E
R13: N I T E M E V A R
R14: 75, 5, 9, 3, 7, 2. Target: 544.
R15: N E T T G R O S S (conundrum)
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Round 1: R E D U N I L N A
C1: INLANDER (8)
C2: NAILED (6)
DC: UNDERLAIN (18)
Score: 8–0 (max 18)
OOOOOOOOOHHH!!! Adam may have the early lead with his 8, but he had the darrenic 9, but decided not to risk it.
Round 2: K T Q E A O S W S
C1: STEAKS (6)
C2: SKATES (6)
DC: TWEAKS (6)
OT: STAKES (6) STOKES (6) SWEATS (6) TAWSES (6) WASTES (6)
Score: 14–6 (max 24)
Flatness prevails in round 2 today. How about a nice pancake to go with your mushed up Weetabix
Round 3: R E T I M O D E G
C1: MERITED (7)
C2: GOITRE (6)
DC: GEOMETRID (18)
Score: 21–6 (max 42)
Oh dear, no one actually mentions to Cheryl, that she could've stuck the D on the end of her GOITRE for a 7, but that pales into insignificance thanks to DC's ultra cool 9
Round 4: R I B V S E I O H
C1: IVORIES (7)
C2: SHIVER (6)
DC: ORIBIS (6)
OT: VIBRIOS (7)
Score: 28–6 (max 49)
Adam tickles the IVORIES there with his 7, and already has a lead of above 20.
A VIBRIO is any of several comma- or S -shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals.
Round 5: 50, 2, 2, 8, 7, 5. Target: 134.
C1: 134. (50 + 8 + 2 + 7) x 2 (10)
C2: 135.
Score: 38–6 (max 59)
Cheryl is having no luck tonight, as the simple target evades her, letting Adam pull away even further.
Jonathan tells of the story of when he was reporting on Prince Charles' trip to Australia in 1994, while when he was going to a phone box to report nothing much that had been going on, but during his 5 minute walk to the phone box, Prince Charles had survived an assassination attempt.
Teatime teaser: BIGDARTS -> DIRTBAGS
Round 6: S E L O H M A E G
C1: GLEAMS (6)
C2: HOMAGES (7)
DC: megaholes
OT: HALESOME (8)
Score: 38–13 (max 67)
WOAH! Has Cheryl suddenly turned the corner Her 7 has put her right back into the game now.
Round 7: N E J A P O T U N
C1: PUNNET (6)
C2: PUNNET (6)
DC: PANTO (5)
JS: PEANUT (6)
OT: TONNEAU (7)
Score: 44–19 (max 74)
A few PUNNETs and PEANUTs around, but the darren is left alone again.
A TONNEAU is a rear part or compartment of an automobile body, containing seats for passengers.
Round 8: G E O X L N M A U
C1: MANGLE (6)
C2: MANGLE (6)
DC: LOUNGE (6) LANGUE (6)
OT: LEGUAN (6) LANUGO (6) LEGMAN (6) MANGEL (6) MAGNOX (6)
Score: 50–25 (max 80)
Loadsa loadsa 6's here.
LANUGO is the coat of delicate, downy hairs, especially that with which the human foetus or a newborn infant is covered.
A LEGMAN is a person employed to transact business outside an office, especially on behalf of one whose responsibilities require his or her presence in the office.
A MANGEL (or MANGEL-WURZEL) is a variety of the beet Beta vulgaris, cultivated as food for livestock.
MAGNOX is an alloy consisting mostly of magnesium with small amounts of aluminium and other metals, used in fuel elements of nuclear reactors.
Round 9: T A S I C U G R I
C1: GUITARS (7)
C2: SUGAR (5)
DC: SATIRIC (7)
OT: GASTRIC (7)
Score: 57–25 (max 87)
Adam strings his way to a nice 7, and his lead of 32 is restored.
Susie's Origin Of Words tells of the origins of the falconry terms "haggard", "lure", "codger", "pride of place" and "turn tail".
Round 10: 100, 10, 5, 1, 6, 10. Target: 248.
C1: 249. ((100 / (10 - 6)) x 10) - 1 (7)
C2: -
RR: 247/249. (7)
OT: 248. (((100 + 10) x (10 + 1)) / 5) + 6 (10)
Score: 64–25 (max 97)
A tricky 1 large appears, and Adam does very well to spot 1 away. It is tricky, but doable, just not by Rachel.
Teatime teaser: HUGEDART -> DAUGHTER
Round 11: S E N A S O T A C
C1: SONATAS (7)
C2: COASTS (6)
DC: CONTESSA (8)
OT: ASSONATE (8)
Score: 71–25 (max 105)
The game's almost won now thanks to Adam's 7, but DC find one of the 2 available 8's.
ASSONATE is a verb meaning to correspond in sound.
Round 12: S B E A P L D O E
C1: ELAPSED (7)
C2: PLEASED (7)
DC: deposable ALBEDOS (7)
OT: PEDALOES (8)
Score: 78–32 (max 113)
Interestingly, both contestants decide to stick with 7. I wonder if either or both of them were thinking about PEDALOES As it is, no-one in the studios spots the darren, but Adam won't mind as he's now won the game.
Round 13: N I T E M E V A R
C1: VERMINATE (18)
C2: RETAIN (6)
Score: 96–32 (max 131)
And what a way to finish the letters off. The 3rd available 9 of the day, and Adam looked like he spotted it as soon as the R came out of the consonant box.
Round 14: 75, 5, 9, 3, 7, 2. Target: 544.
C1: 544. (75 x 7) + (5 x 2) + 9 (10)
C2: 541.
Score: 106–32 (max 141)
Cheryl must just be wishing the game was over now, as she complete a triple nul pois on the numbers games, which also gives Adam century #6, can he now solve conundrum #6.
Round 15: N E T T G R O S S
C1 buzzes on 2 seconds to say STRONGEST which is correct.
Final Score: 116–32 (max 151)
Indeed he can. Complete dominance more or less by Adam there and his 6th win was probably the most comfortable of the lot. Surely octochampdom is nothing much more than a formality for him now.
Join me tomorrow for the 7th installment of his journey.
Till then, bye bye.
Statistics Corner
Adam:
Total score - 116
Raw score - 122
Total % of max - 77
Raw % of max - 81
Total average score per round - 7.7
Raw average score per round - 8.1
Number of maxes - 8
Cheryl:
Total score - 32
Raw score - 81
Total % of max - 21
Raw % of max - 54
Total average score per round - 2.1
Raw average score per round - 5.4
Number of maxes - 2
Further summaries are at:
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Wednesday 19th January 2011 (Series 64, Prelim 8)
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Re: Wednesday 19th January 2011 (Series 64, Prelim 8)
It's ironic that Jonathan Maitland spotted 'SATIRIC' and described it as a Scrabble word (I think mot normal people would use 'SATIRICAL' to mean the same thing), as I played it in a Scrabble match a few months ago, but missed it today.
That must be one of the easiest conundrums ever, by the way.
That must be one of the easiest conundrums ever, by the way.
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Re: Wednesday 19th January 2011 (Series 64, Prelim 8)
This made me LOLJames Robinson wrote:Adam tickles the IVORIES there with his 7