Ellen Baker won on a crucial conundrum yesterday. Can she win again, on a crucial or normally, to end this week on win number 2?
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Spoilers for Friday October 3rd 2014 (S71 P58)
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Re: Spoilers for Friday October 3rd 2014 (S71 P58)
Round 1 : IMPLODES
Another debatable DC equaller : SIMPLES
Nothing to do with price comparison ads or meerkats,
but in the OED, with note "chiefly historical"
A medicinal herb, or a medicine made from one: ‘the gatherers of simples’
Another debatable DC equaller : SIMPLES
Nothing to do with price comparison ads or meerkats,
but in the OED, with note "chiefly historical"
A medicinal herb, or a medicine made from one: ‘the gatherers of simples’
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Re: Spoilers for Friday October 3rd 2014 (S71 P58)
Round 12: HALFTONE
Definitely not Jamie McNeill or Schrodinger's Cat....
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Re: Spoilers for Friday October 3rd 2014 (S71 P58)
Very unlucky for Sharif, as the third half turned the tables a bit.
When has there been a selection of numbers targets like today's
ORGEATS in round 4, SUNRISE in round 5, BEVATRON in round 12.
When has there been a selection of numbers targets like today's
ORGEATS in round 4, SUNRISE in round 5, BEVATRON in round 12.
Or round 11, even.......James Laverty wrote:Round 12: HALFTONE
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Re: Spoilers for Friday October 3rd 2014 (S71 P58)
Yeah, I think he was 21 ahead and seemingly playing quite well. Declaring UNPAID as 7 might have flustered him a bit, especially as when Susie questioned him on it - "Did you say six?" - he just confidently said "No, seven - UNPAID", so he might have been quite embarrassed when he saw that it was wrong. I was surprised by it as well. Sometimes I think a word seems as though it should be longer (or shorter) than it is, but UNPAID is exactly not that sort of word. It's just UN-PAID, and I would never need to check the number of letters.James Robinson wrote:Very unlucky for Sharif, as the third half turned the tables a bit.