Tuesday 3rd November 2007 (Series 61, Prelim 77)
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:02 pm
Countdown recap for Tuesday 3 November 2009.
C1: Champion Rob Brownlie (1 win, 91 points.) a handyman formerly from Ayrshire who now lives in Frogsville. He has a lovely beard which everyone seems to enjoy and his favourite singer is his wife Carol who he'd like to open a restaurant with.
C2: Challenger Ramesh Patil, a retired tax inspector from Pennarth (sp?) in Glamorgan. He also seems like a lovely man and lives with his wife Mary and likes solving puzzles, badminton, cricket. He mentioned something about an ecological station which I didn't quite catch and also likes checking out the birds on the Galapagos Islands.
DC: Susie Dent and GMTV Dr Hilary Jones.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
R01: O E U N Q P C E D
R02: I E U N P W T K I
R03: E L R O T S E T I
R04: A E A R N D D S E
R05: 100, 3, 4, 4, 1, 7. Target: 751.
TTT: VILERASH - "It's all about the top man in Nottingham"
R06: U E O T F P R D A
R07: E T N O L J I C S
R08: A I O L C G T N M
R09: I R G E M O D H M
R10: 5, 10, 4, 1, 1, 8. Target: 239.
TTT: OUTSAUCE - "If I had one of these I might be a better presenter"
R11: I E I X R Y S R O
R12: E I E A N G Z B S
R13: U E A D B S P W L
R14: 50, 75, 9, 1, 5, 10. Target: 326.
R15: P O N G D R I P S (conundrum)
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Round 1: O E U N Q P C E D
C1: POUNCED (7)
C2: POUNCED (7)
DC: POUNCED (7)
Score: 7–7 (max 7)
Everyone spots the Darren
Round 2: I E U N P W T K I
C1: PINKIE (6)
C2: PINKIE (6)
DC: TWINKIE (7) (unrisked by our contestants)
Score: 13–13 (max 14)
A TWINKIE is a cream-filled snack from the USA. Perhaps our friend Jason can tell us more.
Round 3: E L R O T S E T I
C1: LOTTERIES (18)
C2: SETTER (6)
DC: TRIOLETS (8)
Score: 31–13 (max 32)
Excellent nine from our bearded wonder as he takes the lead. TRIOLETS are poems that consist of 8 lines.
Round 4: A E A R N D D S E
C1: REDDENS (7)
C2: ENDEARS (7)
DC: DANDERS (7)
OT: DEADENS (7)
Score: 38–20 (max 39)
Perfect symmetry! Although the Darrenicity comes to an abrupt halt.
Round 5: 100, 3, 4, 4, 1, 7. Target: 751.
C1: 750. (100+4+3)x7+1 (7)
C2: 750. (100+4+3)x7+1 (7)
RR: 751. 100x7+(4x4+1)x3 (10)
Score: 45–27 (max 49)
A tricky numbers, but Rachel shows them how it’s done, avoiding the normally oh-so-useful adding a number on to the 100 before multiplying.
Teatime teaser: VILERASH -> SHRIEVAL
A SHRIEVAL (false-agram LAVISHER^) is a historical term for a sheriff.
Round 6: U E O T F P R D A
C1: PORTED (6)
C2: router
DC: UPRATED (7)
OT: ADOPTER (7) READOPT (7)
Score: 51–27 (max 56)
Rob extends his lead as Ram espies a phantom letter
Round 7: E T N O L J I C S
C1: CLONES (6)
C2: CLOSET (6)
DC: TONICS (6) LECTIONS (8) which according to Hilary Jones is 1 better
Score: 57–33 (max 64)
Round 8: A I O L C G T N M
C1: COATING (7)
C2: MALTING (7)
DC: LOCATING (8)
Score: 64–40 (max 72)
Round 9: I R G E M O D H M
C1: RIMMED (6)
C2: GRIME (5)
DC: HEIRDOM (7)
Score: 70–40 (max 79)
3 more Darrens in a row but Rob is just pleased to get RIMMED.
Round 10: 5, 10, 4, 1, 1, 8. Target: 239.
C1: 239. (4-1)x8x10-1 (10)
C2: 240.
Score: 80–40 (max 89)
Teatime teaser: OUTSAUCE -> AUTOCUES
Round 11: I E I X R Y S R O
C1: ROSIER (6)
C2: - (0)
DC: ROSIER (6)
OT: ORYXES (6)
Score: 86–40 (max 95)
An ORYX is a large African antelope with long straight nearly upright horns
Round 12: E I E A N G Z B S
C1: BEANIES (7)
C2: sabine (it’s capitalised)
Score: 93–40 (max 102)
Round 13: U E A D B S P W L
C1: PLEADS (6)
C2: plauds
DC: PEDALS (6) ABUSED (6)
OT: DEWLAPS (7) (Helen James) DUPABLE (7)
Score: 99–40 (max 109)
Poor Ram. He started off quite well but has failed to score for the last 5 rounds and hasn’t had a valid word in the last 3…
Round 14: 50, 75, 9, 1, 5, 10. Target: 326.
C1: 326. 75x5-50+1 (10)
C2: 326. 75x5-50+1 (10)
Score: 109–50 (max 119)
...but at least he manages a half-century, while Rob is on an impressive preconundrum score of 109.
Round 15: P O N G D R I P S
C1 buzzes on 4 seconds to say DROPPINGS which is correct.
Score: 119–50 (max 129)
Lol wat? Plural conundrum GTFO! Etc. But Rob isn’t complaining as he scores an impressive 119 and only drops 10 points over the entire game. So far his average stands at 105 points per game and he seems unstoppable, but with a few forumites lined up round the corner it will be interesting to see if he can maintain this remarkable standard.
Recap by Dinos O’Neill of Essex.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=61
C1: Champion Rob Brownlie (1 win, 91 points.) a handyman formerly from Ayrshire who now lives in Frogsville. He has a lovely beard which everyone seems to enjoy and his favourite singer is his wife Carol who he'd like to open a restaurant with.
C2: Challenger Ramesh Patil, a retired tax inspector from Pennarth (sp?) in Glamorgan. He also seems like a lovely man and lives with his wife Mary and likes solving puzzles, badminton, cricket. He mentioned something about an ecological station which I didn't quite catch and also likes checking out the birds on the Galapagos Islands.
DC: Susie Dent and GMTV Dr Hilary Jones.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
R01: O E U N Q P C E D
R02: I E U N P W T K I
R03: E L R O T S E T I
R04: A E A R N D D S E
R05: 100, 3, 4, 4, 1, 7. Target: 751.
TTT: VILERASH - "It's all about the top man in Nottingham"
R06: U E O T F P R D A
R07: E T N O L J I C S
R08: A I O L C G T N M
R09: I R G E M O D H M
R10: 5, 10, 4, 1, 1, 8. Target: 239.
TTT: OUTSAUCE - "If I had one of these I might be a better presenter"
R11: I E I X R Y S R O
R12: E I E A N G Z B S
R13: U E A D B S P W L
R14: 50, 75, 9, 1, 5, 10. Target: 326.
R15: P O N G D R I P S (conundrum)
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Round 1: O E U N Q P C E D
C1: POUNCED (7)
C2: POUNCED (7)
DC: POUNCED (7)
Score: 7–7 (max 7)
Everyone spots the Darren
Round 2: I E U N P W T K I
C1: PINKIE (6)
C2: PINKIE (6)
DC: TWINKIE (7) (unrisked by our contestants)
Score: 13–13 (max 14)
A TWINKIE is a cream-filled snack from the USA. Perhaps our friend Jason can tell us more.
Round 3: E L R O T S E T I
C1: LOTTERIES (18)
C2: SETTER (6)
DC: TRIOLETS (8)
Score: 31–13 (max 32)
Excellent nine from our bearded wonder as he takes the lead. TRIOLETS are poems that consist of 8 lines.
Round 4: A E A R N D D S E
C1: REDDENS (7)
C2: ENDEARS (7)
DC: DANDERS (7)
OT: DEADENS (7)
Score: 38–20 (max 39)
Perfect symmetry! Although the Darrenicity comes to an abrupt halt.
Round 5: 100, 3, 4, 4, 1, 7. Target: 751.
C1: 750. (100+4+3)x7+1 (7)
C2: 750. (100+4+3)x7+1 (7)
RR: 751. 100x7+(4x4+1)x3 (10)
Score: 45–27 (max 49)
A tricky numbers, but Rachel shows them how it’s done, avoiding the normally oh-so-useful adding a number on to the 100 before multiplying.
Teatime teaser: VILERASH -> SHRIEVAL
A SHRIEVAL (false-agram LAVISHER^) is a historical term for a sheriff.
Round 6: U E O T F P R D A
C1: PORTED (6)
C2: router
DC: UPRATED (7)
OT: ADOPTER (7) READOPT (7)
Score: 51–27 (max 56)
Rob extends his lead as Ram espies a phantom letter
Round 7: E T N O L J I C S
C1: CLONES (6)
C2: CLOSET (6)
DC: TONICS (6) LECTIONS (8) which according to Hilary Jones is 1 better
Score: 57–33 (max 64)
Round 8: A I O L C G T N M
C1: COATING (7)
C2: MALTING (7)
DC: LOCATING (8)
Score: 64–40 (max 72)
Round 9: I R G E M O D H M
C1: RIMMED (6)
C2: GRIME (5)
DC: HEIRDOM (7)
Score: 70–40 (max 79)
3 more Darrens in a row but Rob is just pleased to get RIMMED.
Round 10: 5, 10, 4, 1, 1, 8. Target: 239.
C1: 239. (4-1)x8x10-1 (10)
C2: 240.
Score: 80–40 (max 89)
Teatime teaser: OUTSAUCE -> AUTOCUES
Round 11: I E I X R Y S R O
C1: ROSIER (6)
C2: - (0)
DC: ROSIER (6)
OT: ORYXES (6)
Score: 86–40 (max 95)
An ORYX is a large African antelope with long straight nearly upright horns
Round 12: E I E A N G Z B S
C1: BEANIES (7)
C2: sabine (it’s capitalised)
Score: 93–40 (max 102)
Round 13: U E A D B S P W L
C1: PLEADS (6)
C2: plauds
DC: PEDALS (6) ABUSED (6)
OT: DEWLAPS (7) (Helen James) DUPABLE (7)
Score: 99–40 (max 109)
Poor Ram. He started off quite well but has failed to score for the last 5 rounds and hasn’t had a valid word in the last 3…
Round 14: 50, 75, 9, 1, 5, 10. Target: 326.
C1: 326. 75x5-50+1 (10)
C2: 326. 75x5-50+1 (10)
Score: 109–50 (max 119)
...but at least he manages a half-century, while Rob is on an impressive preconundrum score of 109.
Round 15: P O N G D R I P S
C1 buzzes on 4 seconds to say DROPPINGS which is correct.
Score: 119–50 (max 129)
Lol wat? Plural conundrum GTFO! Etc. But Rob isn’t complaining as he scores an impressive 119 and only drops 10 points over the entire game. So far his average stands at 105 points per game and he seems unstoppable, but with a few forumites lined up round the corner it will be interesting to see if he can maintain this remarkable standard.
Recap by Dinos O’Neill of Essex.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=61