Series 58, Game 14 (Monday 21 January 2008)
C1: RACHEL ALLENBY (1 win), a teaching assistant from Wetherby
C2: MARJORIE HILLMAN, from Creekmore in Dorset
DC: Alison Heard & Alastair Stewart
Summary of game:
ROUND 1 N S O I E L D A G
ROUND 2 L M U A K E S I N
ROUND 3 Z O I N S H A E D
ROUND 4 A A R T B O E G L
ROUND 5 50 4 5 7 8 1 Target 279
TTT 1 OHSATINS Surprise someone almost like James Bond's car
ROUND 6 I T T P U A M I P
ROUND 7 A O E R G I Q F A
ROUND 8 B T F O A E R N E
ROUND 9 S Y I O N D A E S
ROUND 10 75 1 9 6 4 1 Target 684
TTT 2 COSIMALE Actually it's for a cosy female
ROUND 11 I V O E C P D A R
ROUND 12 T S E O E R S L A
ROUND 13 H I U P S R E I X
ROUND 14 75 5 7 7 8 8 Target 990
ROUND 15 G R E E N L A D Y
With Michael MacDonald-Cooper completing his impressive eight game run last Thursday, two new contestants took to the stage on Friday. Largely thanks to some good numbers games, it was Rachel who took the win, 94 points to 75, so returns today to face a new challenger. It's the first time this series that two ladies have faced one another, and also the first time that at least one contestant hasn't been from Scotland. Interesting stuff, eh? OK, maybe not. Anyway:
ROUND 1 N S O I E L D A G
C1: LEADING (7)
C2: DEALINGS (8)
DC: ALONGSIDE (9)
OT: It's the only niner here
Max: 18 (18)
Score: 0 - 8
ROUND 2 L M U A K E S I N
C1: SLAKE (5)
C2: UNALIKE (7)
DC: MANLIKE (7)
OT: INSULAE, MENIALS, SEMINAL, SUNLIKE, UNMAKES (7)
>>> INSULA (noun) in ancient Rome, a tenement in a city, alternatively a region of the brain deep in the cerebral cortex; MENIAL (as noun) a person with a menial job; UNMAKE (verb) to reverse or annul, particularly a law
Max: 7 (25)
Score: 0 - 15
ROUND 3 Z O I N S H A E D
C1: HEADS (5)
C2: NOSHED (6)
DC: ANODE (5)
OT: ADHESION, ANODIZES (8), ANODISE, ANODIZE, HANDIES (7)
>>> HANDY (as noun, plural HANDIES) (in Europe) a mobile phone
Max: 8 (33)
Score: 0 - 21
ROUND 4 A A R T B O E G L
C1: bartle (x)
C2: RATABLE (7)
DC: BLOATER, LEGATOR (7), ALGEBRA (7 - from Des)
OT: ABROGATE (8)
>>> ABROGATE (verb) to repeal or do away with (a law or formal agreement)
Max: 8 (41)
Score: 0 - 28
ROUND 5 50 4 5 7 8 1 Target 279
C1: 279 = ((50 + 4) x 5) + 8 + 1
C2: 279 = (5 x 50) + (7 x 4) + 1
CV:
Max: 10 (51)
Score: 10 - 38
Tea Time Teaser 1 OHSATINS = ASTONISH
ROUND 6 I T T P U A M I P
C1: MITT (4)
C2: imput (x)
DC: PITTA (5)
OT: PIPIT, PUTTI (5)
>>> PIPIT (noun) a type of songbird; PUTTO (noun, plural PUTTI) a representation of a naked child, especially a cherub or a cupid in Renaissance art
Max: 5 (56)
Score: 14 - 38
ROUND 7 A O E R G I Q F A
C1: FORAGE (6)
C2: FORAGE (6)
DC: FORAGE (6)
OT: AGORAE (6)
>>> AGORA (noun, plural AGORAS or AGORAE) in Ancient Greece, a public open space used for assemblies and markets
Max: 6 (62)
Score: 20 - 44
ROUND 8 B T F O A E R N E
C1: BERATE (6)
C2: BOATER (6)
DC: BARONET (7)
OT: OFTENER (7)
Max: 7 (69)
Score: 26 - 50
ROUND 9 S Y I O N D A E S
C1: DINES (5)
C2: NOISED (6)
DC: ANODISES (8)
OT: ODYSSEAN (8)
>>> ODYSSEAN (adjective) relating to an odyssey
Max: 8 (77)
Score: 26 - 56
ROUND 10 75 1 9 6 4 1 Target 684
C1: 684 = (9 x 75) + 6 + 4 - 1
C2: 684 = (9 x 75) + 6 + 4 - 1
CV:
Max: 10 (87)
Score: 36 - 66
Tea Time Teaser 2 COSIMALE = CAMISOLE
ROUND 11 I V O E C P D A R
C1: PROVIDE (7)
C2: PACIER (6)
DC: DEVOIR (6), OVERPAID (8)
OT: OVERPAID is the only eight available
Max: 8 (95)
Score: 43 - 66
ROUND 12 T S E O E R S L A
C1: RELATES (7)
C2: rateless (x)
DC: TEASERS (7), TEARLESS (8)
OT: OLEASTERS (9)
>>> OLEASTER (noun) a European shrub or small tree sometimes cultivated as an ornamental
Max: 18 (113)
Score: 50 - 66
ROUND 13 H I U P S R E I X
C1: PURSE (5)
C2: PIXIES (6)
DC: PUSHIER (7)
OT: And PUSHIER is the only seven here
Max: 7 (120)
Score: 50 - 72
ROUND 14 75 5 7 7 8 8 Target 990
C1: 989
C2: 990 = ((8 + 5) x 75) + 8 + 7
CV:
Max: 10 (130)
Score: 50 - 82
ROUND 15 - Conundrum
G R E E N L A D Y
Neither player gets ... LEGENDARY
Max: 10 (140)
Score: 50 - 82
A very slow start from Rachel saw her score no points until round 5 and although she had a brief mid-game comeback, Marjorie responded again with PIXIES and got the final numbers game to put the contest well beyond reach.
Marjorie was pretty solid, but a bit inconsistent on the letters; as we know, a certain Mr. D. O'Donnell (no, not the soporific singer of poor quality MOR music) is set to make his glorious debut this coming Thursday, which suggests that the maximum amount of games that Marjorie can win is three.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.sooreams.com/cd/series.asp?series=58
Written by Veronica Purdey & Jim Bentley
Series 58, Game 14 (Monday 21 January 2008)
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Re: Series 58, Game 14 (Monday 21 January 2008)
Is TITUP good in Countdown? It's ok in Scrabble.
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Re: Series 58, Game 14 (Monday 21 January 2008)
Nope sorry. In the dictionary, they have the spelling TITTUP.chawky wrote:Is TITUP good in Countdown? It's ok in Scrabble.
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Re: Series 58, Game 14 (Monday 21 January 2008)
Why not TIT UP?