[20080905] Friday's game, 5th September 2008, S59 G35

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[20080905] Friday's game, 5th September 2008, S59 G35

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Countdown recap for Friday 5th September 2008

In the event of any errors or omissions E-Mail me on diabolusdc *at* hotmail *dot* com
had a few issues with the weather on this one, but I think everything is there.

C1: Champion : DEBBI FLACK (3 wins)
C2: challenger : DECLAN LYONS

DC: Susie Dent and Anton Du Beke (not to be confused with Ant & Dec which is a different sort of a thing!)
CV: Carol Vorderman
OT: Other words or solutions.
DC: Appearing in numbers rounds is my solution.
GS: Generated solution (numbers round)

R01: H J T E I O M M E
R02: S T I N R O E M S
R03: Q R D I A P S E R
R04: S S O I F U Z C I
R05: 25 100 6 9 5 8. Target: 869.
TTT: CANELOFT - "The little bird had something to eat."
R06: A L D E T G O V N
R07: W R I E E P H F L
R08: T A T S A N C O N
R09: K A O T N D E A M
R10: 50 4 3 2 6 1. Target: 669.
TTT: AFONDNAG - "Dance, keep Mr Quayle cool, then leave."
R11: R S C O O E D B R
R12: Y O T N I E N D T
R13: R G I U S L P E R
R14: 50 3 10 3 10 7. Target: 671.
R15: P I E S P L I T S (conundrum)

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R01: H J T E I O M M E

C1: MIME (4)
C2: THEME (5)
DC: TOMME (5), HOMIE (5)
OT: EEJIT (JBo, 5), EMMET (5), EMOTE (5), METHI (5), METHO (5), MIMEO (5)
Score: 0-5 (max 5)


R02: S T I N R O E M S

C1: MOISTENS (8)
C2: MOSSIER (7)
DC: MONSTERS (8)
OT: MINSTERS (8), MORTISES (8), TRIMNESS (8)
Score: 8-5 (max 13)


R03: Q R D I A P S E R

C1: DESPAIR (7)*
C2: PAIRED (6)
DC: PRAISED (7), DIAPERS (7), PARRIES (7)
OT: ASPIRED (7), DRAPERS (7), PARRIED (7), PRAISER (7), RAIDERS (7), RAPIERS (7), RASPIER (7), REPAIRS (7), SPARRED (7)
Score: 15-5 (max 20)

*Apparently Morecambe and Wise used to call Des "Despair" amongst other pleasantries.


R04: S S O I F U Z C I

C1: FUSS (4)
C2: FUSS (4)
DC: COIFS (5), FOCUS (5)
OT: FICUS (5), FISCS (5)
Score: 19-9 (max 25)


R05: 25 100 6 9 5 8. Target: 869.

C1: 869. 100 * 9 - 25 - 6 = (10)
C2: 867. not explained.
Score: 29-9 (max 35)


CANELOFT -> FALCONET


R06: A L D E T G O V N

C1: GLOATED (7)
C2: GLOATED (7)
DC: TANGOED (7), TANGELO (7)
OT: NOVATED (7), TALONED (7), TANGLED (7), VOLTAGE (7)
Score: 36-16 (max 42)


R07: W R I E E P H F L

C1: HELPER (6)
C2: HELPER (6)
OT: HEIFER (6), HIRPLE (6), PILFER (6)
Score: 42-22 (max 48)


R08: T A T S A N C O N

C1: CONSTANT (8)
C2: CONSTANT (8)
OT: ANNATTOS (8)
Score: 50-30 (max 56)


R09: K A O T N D E A M

C1: MOANED (6)
C2: TANDEM (6)
DC: MANDATE (7)
OT: ADENOMA (KB, 7)
Score: 56-36 (max 63)


R10: 50 4 3 2 6 1. Target: 669

C1: 662. ( 6 * 2 + 1 ) + ( 3 * 4 ) = (5)
C2: 662. ( 6 * 2 + 1 ) + ( 3 * 4 ) = (5)
CV: 669. ( 50 + 6 ) * 3 * 4 - 2 - 1 = (10)
PM: 669. ( ( 50 + 6 ) * 4 - 1 ) * 3 = (10)
KB: 669. ( 50 * 2 - 4 ) * ( 6 + 1 ) - 3 = (10)
Score: 61-41 (max 73)


AFONDNAG -> FANDANGO


R11: R S C O O E D B R

C1: RECORDS (7)
C2: BROODERS (8)
OT: CORRODES (RP, 8), BORDERS (7), BROODER (7), CORRODE (7)
Score: 61-49 (max 81)


R12: Y O T N I E N D T ... thanks Jim!
C1: ENTITY (6)
C2: TINNED (6)
DC: INTENT (6)
OT: INTONED (CR, 7), TONTINE (PH, 7), INDENT (6), INTEND (6), INTENT (6), INTONE (6), NINETY (6), TENDON (6), TIENTO (6), TINTED (6)
Score: 67-55 (max 88)


R13: R G I U S L P E R
C1: SPLURGE (7)
C2: GULPERS (7)
DC: PURGES (6), GRIPERS (7)
OT: LURGIES (7), PURGERS (7), PURLERS (7), SURLIER (7)
NOT: gluier(x), always play UGLIER instead with these letters.
Score: 74-62 (max 95)


R14: 50 3 10 3 10 7. Target: 671
C1: 670. not explained = (7)
C2: 671. ( 50 + 7 + 6 ) * 10 + ( 3 / 3 ) = (10)
DC: 671. ( 10 + 3 ) * 50 + ( 3 * 7 ) = (10)
JBe: 671. ( ( 50 + 3 ) * 7 ) + ( 10 * 10 * 3 ) = (10)
Score: 74-72 (max 105)


R15: CRUCIAL CONUNDRUM

:::: P I E S P L I T S

..

..

C1 buzzes in on 28 seconds and declares..

SPITELESS*, which is incorrect.

Since the contestants can't get to grips with it an audience member declares SLIPPIEST as the correct answer.


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*n.b. SPITELESS is not in the dictionary, the letters do yield EPISTLES and PELISSES for 8.


Final Score: 74-72 (max 115)

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Re: [20080905] Friday's game, 5th September 2008, S59 G35

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DaveC wrote: C1: RECORDS (7)
C2: BROODERS (8)
OT: CORRODES (RP, 8), BORDERS (7), BROODER (7), CORRODE (7)
Score: 61-49 (max 81)
DaveC wrote: R13: R G I U S L P E R
C1: SPLURGE (7)
C2: GULPERS (7)
DC: PURGES (6), GRIPERS (7)
OT: LURGIES (7), PURGERS (7), PURLERS (7), SURLIER (7)
NOT: gluier(x), always play UGLIER instead with these letters.
Score: 74-62 (max 95)
I imagine Declan couldn't believe his luck when both of these blind guesses turned out to be good, especially as the meanings are not at all what you'd expect. Unless he's a "words which look like agent nouns but aren't" specialist, of course.
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Re: [20080905] Friday's game, 5th September 2008, S59 G35

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Where was Graham Cole today?
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Jason Larsen wrote:Where was Graham Cole today?
They don't always record five programmes in one session, Jason. Sometimes it's only four, as was the case on the day when Graham Cole's appearances as guest were recorded. On Thursday 4th September's episode it was mentioned on a number of occasions that it was the last of Graham's stint.
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Shit, another perfect game. If this sounds like outright boasting on my part well that's because it totally is (though yes I know the rounds were a little flat). Btw I have only just twigged that DebbieF, the forum member, is the current champ. All the best to you, good to see a woman (trying not to be sexist or patronising and failing) setting a high standard on the show.
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Thanks David,
She came, she saw - oh well, at least she tried!
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David O'Donnell wrote: Btw I have only just twigged that DebbieF, the forum member, is the current champ.
Congratulations, Debbi! 8-)
Always great to see a woman of octochamp material on the show. I do hope you make it to the finals - you deserve to. :D
I know I'm not jinxing things, since you'll have already finished your games, obviously.

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Do you know what Graham is up to now?
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Jason Larsen wrote:Do you know what Graham is up to now?
Presumably back to his role on 'The Bill', which is a British TV police 'soap'. You may have gathered this from some of his anecdotes, although I don't watch it myself.
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Yes

The Bill is one of the longest-running detective shows in Britain. It is one of the few TV shows that has never, ever changed its theme song.

And ironically, I heard him mention Noel Edmonds in one episode!
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Hiyo,

I recall an occasion where a band on stage became aware that there were plain clothes police in amongst the crowd. They promptly announced it then "dedicated a couple of tunes to them", they did The Bill followed by the Crimewatch theme. Two men.... (not Elvis)... left the building.

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