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Countdown recap for Wednesday 15 August 2012.
C1: Champion Grant Waters (6 wins, 569 points.) An Apteforumite from Maidstone, Kent. His best holiday was in the Mayan Riviera in Mexico.
C2: Challenger Calum Steel. A student from Sutton, Cambridgeshire. He is currently studying Sports Journalism at the University of Bedfordshire. He plays cricket and football for his local teams, as well as being a football referee and host of a sports show on local radio. He will also be a barman at the university when the term resumes next month.
DC: Susie Dent and Dave Myers.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
R01: S B N E U E R T O
R02: N A L D E T P O B
R03: Z T N E I U E T G
R04: N O M L I S H A S
R05: 50, 1, 7, 10, 2, 7. Target: 266.
TTT: LICKOBOE - "These little creatures love a good story"
R06: C O T I L P T E S
R07: R F N G A I U A T
R08: J E R W O S E R P
R09: G W O L A I E V R
R10: 75, 9, 3, 10, 1, 4. Target: 413.
TTT: RASHBELT - ""You wouldn't want to be belted with these", said the prince"
R11: M D T U I O S R E
R12: M A R T O S D I R
R13: G D Q E U I R O M
R14: 50, 25, 5, 6, 10, 4. Target: 587.
R15: T O I L P R O O F (conundrum)
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Round 1: S B N E U E R T O
C1: BURNT (5)
C2: BEERS (5)
DC: RETUNES (7) ENROBES (7)
OT: TENEBROUS (18)
Score: 5–5 (max 18)
Hmmm, an interesting pattern here. Two 5's from the contestants, two 7's from DC, and a 9 left lurking around.
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TENEBROUS is an adjective meaning dark, gloomy or obscure.
Round 2: N A L D E T P O B
C1: PLANTED (7)
C2: BOATED (6)
DC: POLENTA (7) NOTABLE (7)
OT: BLOATED (7) NOTEPAD (7) POTABLE (7) TADPOLE (7) TALONED (7) TONEPAD (7)
Score: 12–5 (max 25)
A plethora of 7's are available here, but Calum can only find a 6, although he could've stuck the L in there for BLOATED.
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Round 3: Z T N E I U E T G
C1: TINGE (5)
C2: getting
DC: GUNITE (6)
OT: TEEING (6) TENUTI (6)
Score: 17–5 (max 31)
Oh dear, prolonged hesitancy and the inevitable phantom letter give Grant an even bigger advantage.
Round 4: N O M L I S H A S
C1: SHOALS (6)
C2: SMASH (5)
DC: SHALOM (6) SALMONS (7)
Me: MALISONS (8)
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Score: 23–5 (max 39)
Grant extends his lead even further thanks to his SHOALS, whereas DC go for a slightly odd foody plural 7, I get a brilliant 8.
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A MALISON is an archaic term for a curse.
Round 5: 50, 1, 7, 10, 2, 7. Target: 266.
C1: 266. ((7 - 2) x 50) + 10 + 7 - 1 (10)
C2: 266. ((7 - 2) x 50) + 10 + 7 - 1 (10)
Score: 33–15 (max 49)
Nice and easy numbers to start our threesome today.
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Dave talks about his microlight licence and how he had to upgrade it for a Hairy Bikers special in Namibia.
Teatime teaser: LICKOBOE -> BOOKLICE
Round 6: C O T I L P T E S
C1: poltices
C2: CLIPS (5)
DC: TIPTOES (7) POTTIES (7) POTTLES (7)
OT: POLITEST (8)
Score: 33–20 (max 57)
Oooooh, a bit of a gamble there by Grant, but when your opponent only declares 5, surely you must have something a bit safer for either 6 or 7
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Round 7: R F N G A I U A T
C1: RAFTING (7)
C2: frating
DC: FIGURANT (8)
Score: 40–20 (max 65)
Oh dear, oh dear, I thought that when Calum said "risky 7", I thought FARTING would be coming out of his mouth (which itself would be weird), but instead it's the illegal frating, which now puts him a score behind.
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Round 8: J E R W O S E R P
C1: POWERS (6)
C2: PROSER (6)
DC: repowers
OT: REPOSE (6) REPROS (6) ROWERS (6) SPEWER (6)
Score: 46–26 (max 71)
Six sixes. RESULT.
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Round 9: G W O L A I E V R
C1: GOALIE (6)
C2: GROVEL (6)
DC: LOVAGE (6)
OT: LAWGIVER (8)
Score: 52–32 (max 79)
Yet more 6's in this round, but there is an impressive 8 that is missed by all.
A LAWGIVER, perhaps unsurprisingly, is a person who promulgates a law or a code of laws.
Susie's Origins Of Words talks about the origins of the connection between "porcine" and "porcelain".
Round 10: 75, 9, 3, 10, 1, 4. Target: 413.
C1: 411. ((9 - 3) x 75) - (4 x 10) + 1 (7)
C2: -
RR: 413. ((75 - (10 - 4)) x (9 - 3)) - 1 (10)
Score: 59–32 (max 89)
A bit of a deceptive numbers game here, which completely outfoxes Calum, while Grant manages to get to 2 away.
Teatime teaser: RASHBELT -> HALBERTS
Round 11: M D T U I O S R E
C1: MISROUTED (18)
C2: meteors
Score: 77–32 (max 107)
Grant waltzes in with another 9 to add to his ever-growing collection, while Calum crashes and burns like the meteors that have no 2nd E in them.
Round 12: M A R T O S D I R
C1: ADROIT (6)
C2: DARTS (5)
DC: DIATOMS (7)
Me: MIRADORS (8)
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Score: 83–32 (max 115)
Grant wraps up his 7th win thanks to being ADROIT.
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Round 13: G D Q E U I R O M
C1: QUID (4)
C2: GUIDER (6)
DC: QUIRE (5) MORGUE (6)
OT: DROGUE (6) GOURDE (6) GRIMED (6) ROGUED (6) ROUGED (6)
Score: 83–38 (max 121)
Oh dear, well, at least, Grant has already won, since he was just scraping for a few QUID there.
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A GOURDE is a paper money and monetary unit of Haiti, equal to 100 centimes.
Round 14: 50, 25, 5, 6, 10, 4. Target: 587.
C1: 580.
C2: 585. ((5 + 6) x 50) + 25 + 10 (7)
OT: 587. ((((50 x 6) - 4) x 10) - 25) / 5 (10)
Score: 83–45 (max 131)
Crikey, again it seemed deceptively easy, but that solution is actually the only one in a 99%!!!!
Round 15: T O I L P R O O F
C1 buzzes on 5 seconds to say PROFITEROLE which is incorrect.
C2 does not buzz.
The answer was PORTFOLIO.
Final Score: 83–45 (max 141)
Hmmmm, PROFITEROLE.
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So, Grant has his 7th win of his run. A win tomorrow will more than likely put him in 2nd place in the table, unless he can muster a mega score in the 140's, which as we all know, has only happened the once.
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Join me tomorrow, to see if history will be made, or more than likely NOT.
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So, till then, bye bye.
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Statistics Corner
Grant:
Total score - 83
Raw score - 92
Total % of max - 59
Raw % of max - 65
Total average score per round - 5.5
Raw average score per round - 6.1
Number of maxes - 4
Calum:
Total score - 45
Raw score - 61
Total % of max - 32
Raw % of max - 43
Total average score per round - 3.0
Raw average score per round - 4.1
Number of maxes - 3
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=67