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Stop it!James Robinson wrote:Thursday is here, and after yesterday's downer, Andy Royce
Eoin Monaghan wrote:
He may not be liked on here, but you have to give some credit to Mark
Looks to me like he's too busy trying not to fall asleep. Still, he woke up a bit after Jeff did his "WHAT'S THE FIVE, ANDY?"Mark Deeks wrote:Andy looks scared, uncertain and/or angry at every word he declares. Really scrunches his face up. Cheer up Andy!
I seem to recall a run of either 4 or 5 sometime last year, but some digging will probably be required.Graeme Cole wrote:That's the fifth conundrum in a row that's gone unsolved. Does anyone know when was the last time this happened, or what's the maximum number of consecutive conundrums that have gone unsolved?
The record seems to be six, which has happened twice, the runs ending in episodes 261 and 2103. In the latter case the sequence included 2 missed conundrums in a 14-round final.Graeme Cole wrote:That's the fifth conundrum in a row that's gone unsolved. Does anyone know when was the last time this happened, or what's the maximum number of consecutive conundrums that have gone unsolved?
Interesting, so if nobody gets tomorrow's conundrum it'll be unique. Thanks for digging all that up, how did you find it? Some kind of search on the wiki?Clive Brooker wrote:The record seems to be six, which has happened twice, the runs ending in episodes 261 and 2103. In the latter case the sequence included 2 missed conundrums in a 14-round final.Graeme Cole wrote:That's the fifth conundrum in a row that's gone unsolved. Does anyone know when was the last time this happened, or what's the maximum number of consecutive conundrums that have gone unsolved?
Additionally, a run of 5 consecutive missed conundrums was completed in episodes 933, 976, 996, 1141,1308, 1522, 2017, 2175, 3499, 4823 and 5043. At least I think so. It seems to be getting rarer.
I'm a bit nervous about explaining my methods on a forum like this in case they're really crap!Graeme Cole wrote:Interesting, so if nobody gets tomorrow's conundrum it'll be unique. Thanks for digging all that up, how did you find it? Some kind of search on the wiki?