Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
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Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
Paul Worsley is up to 2 wins, both by comebacks against strong opponents. Will he get a 3rd today, and can he get a clear lead early this time?
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
Great spot by Paul in R1 but how did he miss that numbers? Presume he did 3+9 to make the 12 and got stuck.
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
INCISURES in round 7.
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
INCISURES in the round where DC had CUISINE
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
Glad Paul got BESTED (which I got on my first show) and the third numbers.
Alt method (100-2-1)x(5+3)-10.
Alt method (100-2-1)x(5+3)-10.
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
Don't forget Jack's seen the show before - so well done!Sam Cappleman-Lynes wrote:INCISURES in the round where DC had CUISINE
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
Sorry Sam, it helps that I saw it live in the studio, so I knew it was coming. I did get it but I was unsure of it.Sam Cappleman-Lynes wrote:INCISURES in the round where DC had CUISINE
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
The conundrum solver was my daughter, Sophie.
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Can you convince her to come to CO events now she is a Countdown star?Paul Worsley wrote:The conundrum solver was my daughter, Sophie.
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I will have to remember the Ted Rogers to vary the T-For-Tony selection. I was glad both standard method solutions were found.
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
I'm sure she'd be happy to, so long as she can have Jack tell her the answers again!Tony Atkins wrote:Can you convince her to come to CO events now she is a Countdown star?Paul Worsley wrote:The conundrum solver was my daughter, Sophie.
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
PARVENUS in R12
Well done Paul on holding it together at the end of what was probably a really long day. I really struggled with that part of it.
Well done Paul on holding it together at the end of what was probably a really long day. I really struggled with that part of it.
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Re: Spoilers for Thursday September 18th 2014 (S71 P45)
I have just finished rampaging around the house because SCIURINES, my 9-letter triumph, isn't in Oxford (though it is in my Collins).
SCIURINE, the word for squirrel-like, known to many a good quizzer, can be a noun or adjective.
However, I can now go quietly back to my seat and try to hang on to the eminently inferior INCISURES ....
SCIURINE, the word for squirrel-like, known to many a good quizzer, can be a noun or adjective.
However, I can now go quietly back to my seat and try to hang on to the eminently inferior INCISURES ....