Friday 4th September 2009 (Series 61, Prelim 35)
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:53 pm
Countdown recap for Friday 4 September 2009.
C1: Champion Chris Davies (5 wins, 563 points.)
C2: Challenger Jonathan Seal.
DC: Susie Dent and Paul Zenon.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
Jonathan, from Addlestone in Surrey, is a recent Modern History and Politics graduate from the University of Southampton. He is an under-9s cricket coach and his ambition is either to be a teacher or to work in TV. If he chooses the former I believe there's currently a vacancy for a maths teacher in York.
R01: S N I D W U E J O
R02: N I Q L O E R F S
R03: G I I C R A B E U
R04: O A S O G T X U R
R05: 100, 25, 2, 6, 7, 5. Target: 467.
TTT: RIFLEDUO - "There's definitely something in the water"
R06: N A T E S H R E N
R07: O D T E O D A R C
R08: O E S M S O P L N
R09: R K I V U E T L S
R10: 50, 25, 100, 75, 3, 9. Target: 508.
TTT: MUTECROP - "It's a vital tool for the PC brigade"
R11: C T L A E R I O S
R12: H T I E O Z R N D
R13: N D A E N T A G R
R14: 4, 3, 10, 5, 3, 1. Target: 114.
R15: F I R E S K A T E (conundrum)
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Round 1: S N I D W U E J O
C1: WOUNDS (6)
C2: SWINE (5)
DC: ENDOWS (6) WIDENS (6)
OT: DISOWN (6) EJIDOS (6) SNOWED (6) INDUES (6) NUDIES (6) UNDIES (6) JOINED (6) NOISED (6) NOSIED (6) ONSIDE (6) NOWISE (6) SUNDEW (6) UNDOES (6) UNWISE (6)
Score: 6–0 (max 6)
Lots of 6s available but (perhaps surprisingly) no 7s.
Round 2: N I Q L O E R F S
C1: LINERS (6)
C2: FLORINS (7)
OT: OLEFINS (7)
Score: 6–7 (max 13)
An excellent spot puts Jonathan into an early lead.
Round 3: G I I C R A B E U
C1: RIBCAGE (7)
C2: CAGIER (6)
Score: 13–7 (max 20)
Chris takes back the lead with the darren. This is shaping up to be an exciting game.
Round 4: O A S O G T X U R
C1: RAGOUTS (7)
C2: GROATS (6)
DC: RUGOSA (6)
Score: 20–7 (max 27)
And another darren for Chris. RUGOSA is a species of rose.
Round 5: 100, 25, 2, 6, 7, 5. Target: 467.
C1: 467. (100 - 25 + 2) X 6 + 5 (10)
C2: 467. (100 - 7) X 5 + 2 (10)
Score: 30–17 (max 37)
Teatime teaser: RIFLEDUO -> FLUORIDE
Round 6: N A T E S H R E N
C1: HEARTENS (8)
C2: HEARTENS (8)
DC: EARNEST (7)
Score: 38–25 (max 45)
This time both contestants spot the darren, but Chris is starting to stretch his lead.
Round 7: O D T E O D A R C
C1: DOCTORED (8)
C2: CARTED (6)
DC: REDCOAT (7) CORDATE (7)
Score: 46–25 (max 53)
Round 8: O E S M S O P L N
C1: MOONLESS (8)
C2: MOONLESS (8)
Score: 54–33 (max 61)
Round 9: R K I V U E T L S
C1: RIVULETS (8)
C2: STRIVE (6)
Score: 62–33 (max 69)
Astonishingly, Chris's sixth darren of the game. A little disappointing that Jonathan didn't spot it - RIVULETS was practically spelt out.
In OoW, Susie talks about a phrase no one has heard of.
Round 10: 50, 25, 100, 75, 3, 9. Target: 508.
C1: 509. (50 / 25 + 3) X 100 + 9 (7)
C2: 500.
OT: ((75 + 9) X 50 X 3 + 100) / 25
Score: 69–33 (max 79)
Like Chris, Rachel only manages to get 1 away - not too surprising as there is only one solution.
Teatime teaser: MUTECROP -> COMPUTER
Round 11: C T L A E R I O S
C1: SCLEROTIA (18)
C2: COSTLIER (8)
DC: LOCATES (7) CALORIES (8) SECTORIAL (18)
Score: 87–33 (max 97)
An excellent 9 from Chris means the game is pretty much in the bag.
Round 12: H T I E O Z R N D
C1: DOZENTH (7)
C2: THRONED (7)
OT: THORNED (7)
Score: 94–40 (max 104)
Round 13: N D A E N T A G R
C1: ANDANTE (7)
C2: GRANTED (7)
OT: DRAGNET (7) GRADATE (7) REGNANT (7) TANAGER (7)
Score: 101–47 (max 111)
Round 14: 4, 3, 10, 5, 3, 1. Target: 114.
C1: 114. 4 X 3 X 10 - (5 + 1) (10)
C2: 114. (10 X 4 - 3 + 1) X 3 (10)
Score: 111–57 (max 121)
An easy 6 small means Chris is on for another good score.
Round 15: F I R E S K A T E
C1 buzzes on 1.5 seconds to say FREAKIEST which is correct.
Score: 121–57 (max 131)
So there we have it. Only an exceptional opponent can prevent Chris becoming an octochamp; an average of 108 points on each of his remaining heats will bring his aggregate score to 900. We'll have to wait until next week to see if he can do it.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=61
C1: Champion Chris Davies (5 wins, 563 points.)
C2: Challenger Jonathan Seal.
DC: Susie Dent and Paul Zenon.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
Jonathan, from Addlestone in Surrey, is a recent Modern History and Politics graduate from the University of Southampton. He is an under-9s cricket coach and his ambition is either to be a teacher or to work in TV. If he chooses the former I believe there's currently a vacancy for a maths teacher in York.
R01: S N I D W U E J O
R02: N I Q L O E R F S
R03: G I I C R A B E U
R04: O A S O G T X U R
R05: 100, 25, 2, 6, 7, 5. Target: 467.
TTT: RIFLEDUO - "There's definitely something in the water"
R06: N A T E S H R E N
R07: O D T E O D A R C
R08: O E S M S O P L N
R09: R K I V U E T L S
R10: 50, 25, 100, 75, 3, 9. Target: 508.
TTT: MUTECROP - "It's a vital tool for the PC brigade"
R11: C T L A E R I O S
R12: H T I E O Z R N D
R13: N D A E N T A G R
R14: 4, 3, 10, 5, 3, 1. Target: 114.
R15: F I R E S K A T E (conundrum)
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Round 1: S N I D W U E J O
C1: WOUNDS (6)
C2: SWINE (5)
DC: ENDOWS (6) WIDENS (6)
OT: DISOWN (6) EJIDOS (6) SNOWED (6) INDUES (6) NUDIES (6) UNDIES (6) JOINED (6) NOISED (6) NOSIED (6) ONSIDE (6) NOWISE (6) SUNDEW (6) UNDOES (6) UNWISE (6)
Score: 6–0 (max 6)
Lots of 6s available but (perhaps surprisingly) no 7s.
Round 2: N I Q L O E R F S
C1: LINERS (6)
C2: FLORINS (7)
OT: OLEFINS (7)
Score: 6–7 (max 13)
An excellent spot puts Jonathan into an early lead.
Round 3: G I I C R A B E U
C1: RIBCAGE (7)
C2: CAGIER (6)
Score: 13–7 (max 20)
Chris takes back the lead with the darren. This is shaping up to be an exciting game.
Round 4: O A S O G T X U R
C1: RAGOUTS (7)
C2: GROATS (6)
DC: RUGOSA (6)
Score: 20–7 (max 27)
And another darren for Chris. RUGOSA is a species of rose.
Round 5: 100, 25, 2, 6, 7, 5. Target: 467.
C1: 467. (100 - 25 + 2) X 6 + 5 (10)
C2: 467. (100 - 7) X 5 + 2 (10)
Score: 30–17 (max 37)
Teatime teaser: RIFLEDUO -> FLUORIDE
Round 6: N A T E S H R E N
C1: HEARTENS (8)
C2: HEARTENS (8)
DC: EARNEST (7)
Score: 38–25 (max 45)
This time both contestants spot the darren, but Chris is starting to stretch his lead.
Round 7: O D T E O D A R C
C1: DOCTORED (8)
C2: CARTED (6)
DC: REDCOAT (7) CORDATE (7)
Score: 46–25 (max 53)
Round 8: O E S M S O P L N
C1: MOONLESS (8)
C2: MOONLESS (8)
Score: 54–33 (max 61)
Round 9: R K I V U E T L S
C1: RIVULETS (8)
C2: STRIVE (6)
Score: 62–33 (max 69)
Astonishingly, Chris's sixth darren of the game. A little disappointing that Jonathan didn't spot it - RIVULETS was practically spelt out.
In OoW, Susie talks about a phrase no one has heard of.
Round 10: 50, 25, 100, 75, 3, 9. Target: 508.
C1: 509. (50 / 25 + 3) X 100 + 9 (7)
C2: 500.
OT: ((75 + 9) X 50 X 3 + 100) / 25
Score: 69–33 (max 79)
Like Chris, Rachel only manages to get 1 away - not too surprising as there is only one solution.
Teatime teaser: MUTECROP -> COMPUTER
Round 11: C T L A E R I O S
C1: SCLEROTIA (18)
C2: COSTLIER (8)
DC: LOCATES (7) CALORIES (8) SECTORIAL (18)
Score: 87–33 (max 97)
An excellent 9 from Chris means the game is pretty much in the bag.
Round 12: H T I E O Z R N D
C1: DOZENTH (7)
C2: THRONED (7)
OT: THORNED (7)
Score: 94–40 (max 104)
Round 13: N D A E N T A G R
C1: ANDANTE (7)
C2: GRANTED (7)
OT: DRAGNET (7) GRADATE (7) REGNANT (7) TANAGER (7)
Score: 101–47 (max 111)
Round 14: 4, 3, 10, 5, 3, 1. Target: 114.
C1: 114. 4 X 3 X 10 - (5 + 1) (10)
C2: 114. (10 X 4 - 3 + 1) X 3 (10)
Score: 111–57 (max 121)
An easy 6 small means Chris is on for another good score.
Round 15: F I R E S K A T E
C1 buzzes on 1.5 seconds to say FREAKIEST which is correct.
Score: 121–57 (max 131)
So there we have it. Only an exceptional opponent can prevent Chris becoming an octochamp; an average of 108 points on each of his remaining heats will bring his aggregate score to 900. We'll have to wait until next week to see if he can do it.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=61