Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
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Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
John Hardie defeated Matt Le Tissier yesterday, and disappointed those who were fans of his. John seems like a good player though, maybe he can make fans of his own, can he start that with win number two?
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Just add them all together!
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Is that the standard method? I did (50-100/25)x6-10=266Gavin Chipper wrote:Just add them all together!
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
My solution exactly.Gavin Chipper wrote:Just add them all together!
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Alt 2nd numbers: 9x(10+7+8+1)=234
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
It is. You've let yourself down.Tony Atkins wrote:Is that the standard method? I did (50-100/25)x6-10=266Gavin Chipper wrote:Just add them all together!
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Alt 3rd numbers: ((6 x 7) + 25) x 3 x 4
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Couple of beaters available today (R7 and R12) but I didn't get them either.
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Thought CURVETED might beat CURATED, but it looks like a US-only spelling.
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Erm... from the recaps forum:Jordan F wrote:Join Jen for the recap later.
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Where does it suggest that?? http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... ish/curvetPeter Mabey wrote:Thought CURVETED might beat CURATED, but it looks like a US-only spelling.
Jack Worsley told me about that word on the tram back, quite impressed with a word like that.
2nd Numbers Alt.: (10 + 8 + 7 + 1) x 9 = 234
3rd Numbers Alt.: (((25 + 7 + 1) x 6) + 3) x 4 = 804
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
I'll sort this one out for you, Jen. I'll find someone to do it next week.Jennifer Steadman wrote:Erm... from the recaps forum:Jordan F wrote:Join Jen for the recap later.
Jennifer Steadman wrote:Does anyone want to do my recaps for the next 2 weeks? Pesky work experience/hour-long eps of Great British Menu every night...
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
The example sentences give "curvetted" - and US practice is to use -tt- where we have -t-.James Robinson wrote:Where does it suggest that?? http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... ish/curvetPeter Mabey wrote:Thought CURVETED might beat CURATED, but it looks like a US-only spelling.
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday October 6th 2015 (S73 P66)
Yes, but if you look there, it does have CURVETED specified, so it's good. Probably, the double T is usual for us, but if the single T is specified, it's fair game.Peter Mabey wrote:The example sentences give "curvetted" - and US practice is to use -tt- where we have -t-.James Robinson wrote:Where does it suggest that?? http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... ish/curvetPeter Mabey wrote:Thought CURVETED might beat CURATED, but it looks like a US-only spelling.