Thursday 25th June 2009 (Series 61, Prelim 4)
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:16 pm
Countdown recap for Thursday 25 June 2009.
C1: Champion Clive Brooker (1 win, 66 points.)
C2: Challenger Innis Carson.
DC: Susie Dent and Tim Vine.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
R01: S M P E E O H L A
R02: D X E I O G S P T
R03: G N D E I O N F U
R04: E M R A O R T J Y
R05: 2, 9, 9, 5, 4, 4, . Target: 637.
TTT: CASEHOLE - "The eyes have it - so do the feet"
R06: S D R I O T E U S
R07: T L D T E O A C E
R08: S L O I R T A O M
R09: S P N E O I T N O
R10: 100, 50, 2, 7, 9, 8. Target: 903.
TTT: RODLANCE - "You might find this rather draining"
R11: S M D T E A I T A
R12: R P R O A I H L G
R13: C S R E I A S Z V
R14: 50, 100, 4, 9, 1, 10. Target: 588.
R15: M A L E D R A M A (conundrum)
And now a brief interlude before our main feature:
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It's a battle of two c4c forummers today as Innis Carson steps up to take on newly crowned champion Clive Brooker. Clive edged past Nilesh yesterday with a fairly low-scoring win, but one in which he showed considerable skill on the numbers, which is always impressive. Clive is from Lydney in Gloucestershire where he lives with Moira and his three daughters, and his ambition is to be tidy. Innis is an A-Level student from Bearsden in East Dumbartonshire, has two cats (one called 'Puppy') and is a fanatical trumpet player.
Tim Vine returns in dictionary corner, which is always enjoyable. Also worth mentioning that Rach has changed her look a little today - the straight hair is now all wavy (sorry I don't know the correct term for such things). Combined with the awesome black dress, she is looking hot, hot, hot, a surefire 10/10... oh whoops, sorry wrong site.
Enjoy the show.
Round 1: S M P E E O H L A
C1: SHALOM (6)
C2: SAMPLE (6)
OT: HALESOME (8)
Score: 6–6 (max 8)
Round 2: D X E I O G S P T
C1: DOPIEST (7)
C2: PODGIEST (8)
DC: POXIEST (7) TOPSIDE (7) DEPOSIT (7)
Score: 6–14 (max 16)
Innis edges ahead with the darren in this round...
Round 3: G N D E I O N F U
C1: FOUNDING (8)
C2: FOUNDING (8)
DC: DUNGEON (7)
Score: 14–22 (max 24)
... and both players find it in this one.
Round 4: E M R A O R T J Y
C1: REMORA (6)
C2: ROTAMER (7)
DC: MORTAR (6) MARTYR (6)
Score: 14–29 (max 31)
Three-in-a-row (is that worth a playing card?) for Innis giving him a fairly comfortable lead heading into the first numbers - Clive will surely be looking to use his one pick to haul himself back into contention...
Round 5: 2, 9, 9, 5, 4, 4. Target: 637.
C1: 630. Mistake in working.
C2: 630. (5+2)*9*(9+4/4) (5)
RR: 637. (9*5+4)*(4+9) (10)
OT: 637. (10)
Score: 14–34 (max 41)
...which he does attempt by picking 6 small, but it throws up a tricky game which hands Innis another five points.
Teatime teaser: CASEHOLE -> SHOELACE
Round 6: S D R I O T E U S
C1: OUTSIDERS (18)
C2: OUTSIDERS (18)
Score: 32–52 (max 59)
Great spot from both contestants, but Innis is still sitting pretty with a twenty point lead.
Round 7: T L D T E O A C E
C1: LOCATED (7)
C2: CLOTTED (7)
OT: CLEATED (7) LADETTE (7) TOADLET (7)
Score: 39–59 (max 66)
Round 8: S L O I R T A O M
C1: AMORIST (7)
C2: ISOLATOR (8)
DC: MORALIST (8)
Score: 39–67 (max 74)
Another super spot from Innis has surely put this match to bed...
Round 9: S P N E O I T N O
C1: PENSION (7)
C2: pontines
OT: INTONES (7) TENSION (7) ISOTOPE (7) NOTIONS (7) OPSONIN (7) OPTIONS (7) POTIONS (7) POINTES (7) PONTINE (7) TENPINS (7)
Score: 46–67 (max 81)
...but he slips up with a risky eight! Could Clive use his numerical skill to dent the lead further?
Round 10: 100, 50, 2, 7, 9, 8. Target: 903.
C1: 903. 100*9+7-8/2 (10)
C2: 903. 100*9+8-7+2 (10)
Score: 56–77 (max 91)
No. CECIL throws up a stupidly easy one.
Teatime teaser: RODLANCE -> COLANDER
Round 11: S M D T E A I T A
C1: STATED (6)
C2: MISDATE (7)
DC: SATIATED (8)
OT: DIASTEMA (8)
Score: 56–84 (max 99)
Round 12: R P R O A I H L G
C1: PHIAL (5)
C2: GRAPH (5)
DC: gorila
OT: HIROLA (6)
Score: 61–89 (max 105)
Round 13: C S R E I A S Z V
C1: CRAZIES (7)
C2: CRAZIES (7)
DC: VISCERA (7)
OT: SCARVES (7) VARICES (7)
Score: 68–96 (max 112)
Round 14: 50, 100, 4, 9, 1, 10. Target: 588.
C1: 589. Mistake in working.
C2: 588. Mistake in working.
RR: 589. (50+9)*10-1 (7)
OT: 588. 50*10+100-9-4+1 (10)
Score: 68–96 (max 122)
Both players AND Rachel surprisingly blob a fairly routine numbers game.
Round 15: M A L E D R A M A
C2 buzzes on 1 second to say MARMALADE which is correct.
Score: 68–106 (max 132)
A lightning fast conundrum spot hands Innis his first century in his first game - and I don't think it's sticking my neck out much to anticipate that I'll be recapping his sixth one in a weeks' time (which is usually the kiss of death). Commiserations to Clive, but at least he leaves with a teapot!
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=60
C1: Champion Clive Brooker (1 win, 66 points.)
C2: Challenger Innis Carson.
DC: Susie Dent and Tim Vine.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
R01: S M P E E O H L A
R02: D X E I O G S P T
R03: G N D E I O N F U
R04: E M R A O R T J Y
R05: 2, 9, 9, 5, 4, 4, . Target: 637.
TTT: CASEHOLE - "The eyes have it - so do the feet"
R06: S D R I O T E U S
R07: T L D T E O A C E
R08: S L O I R T A O M
R09: S P N E O I T N O
R10: 100, 50, 2, 7, 9, 8. Target: 903.
TTT: RODLANCE - "You might find this rather draining"
R11: S M D T E A I T A
R12: R P R O A I H L G
R13: C S R E I A S Z V
R14: 50, 100, 4, 9, 1, 10. Target: 588.
R15: M A L E D R A M A (conundrum)
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It's a battle of two c4c forummers today as Innis Carson steps up to take on newly crowned champion Clive Brooker. Clive edged past Nilesh yesterday with a fairly low-scoring win, but one in which he showed considerable skill on the numbers, which is always impressive. Clive is from Lydney in Gloucestershire where he lives with Moira and his three daughters, and his ambition is to be tidy. Innis is an A-Level student from Bearsden in East Dumbartonshire, has two cats (one called 'Puppy') and is a fanatical trumpet player.
Tim Vine returns in dictionary corner, which is always enjoyable. Also worth mentioning that Rach has changed her look a little today - the straight hair is now all wavy (sorry I don't know the correct term for such things). Combined with the awesome black dress, she is looking hot, hot, hot, a surefire 10/10... oh whoops, sorry wrong site.
Enjoy the show.
Round 1: S M P E E O H L A
C1: SHALOM (6)
C2: SAMPLE (6)
OT: HALESOME (8)
Score: 6–6 (max 8)
Round 2: D X E I O G S P T
C1: DOPIEST (7)
C2: PODGIEST (8)
DC: POXIEST (7) TOPSIDE (7) DEPOSIT (7)
Score: 6–14 (max 16)
Innis edges ahead with the darren in this round...
Round 3: G N D E I O N F U
C1: FOUNDING (8)
C2: FOUNDING (8)
DC: DUNGEON (7)
Score: 14–22 (max 24)
... and both players find it in this one.
Round 4: E M R A O R T J Y
C1: REMORA (6)
C2: ROTAMER (7)
DC: MORTAR (6) MARTYR (6)
Score: 14–29 (max 31)
Three-in-a-row (is that worth a playing card?) for Innis giving him a fairly comfortable lead heading into the first numbers - Clive will surely be looking to use his one pick to haul himself back into contention...
Round 5: 2, 9, 9, 5, 4, 4. Target: 637.
C1: 630. Mistake in working.
C2: 630. (5+2)*9*(9+4/4) (5)
RR: 637. (9*5+4)*(4+9) (10)
OT: 637. (10)
Score: 14–34 (max 41)
...which he does attempt by picking 6 small, but it throws up a tricky game which hands Innis another five points.
Teatime teaser: CASEHOLE -> SHOELACE
Round 6: S D R I O T E U S
C1: OUTSIDERS (18)
C2: OUTSIDERS (18)
Score: 32–52 (max 59)
Great spot from both contestants, but Innis is still sitting pretty with a twenty point lead.
Round 7: T L D T E O A C E
C1: LOCATED (7)
C2: CLOTTED (7)
OT: CLEATED (7) LADETTE (7) TOADLET (7)
Score: 39–59 (max 66)
Round 8: S L O I R T A O M
C1: AMORIST (7)
C2: ISOLATOR (8)
DC: MORALIST (8)
Score: 39–67 (max 74)
Another super spot from Innis has surely put this match to bed...
Round 9: S P N E O I T N O
C1: PENSION (7)
C2: pontines
OT: INTONES (7) TENSION (7) ISOTOPE (7) NOTIONS (7) OPSONIN (7) OPTIONS (7) POTIONS (7) POINTES (7) PONTINE (7) TENPINS (7)
Score: 46–67 (max 81)
...but he slips up with a risky eight! Could Clive use his numerical skill to dent the lead further?
Round 10: 100, 50, 2, 7, 9, 8. Target: 903.
C1: 903. 100*9+7-8/2 (10)
C2: 903. 100*9+8-7+2 (10)
Score: 56–77 (max 91)
No. CECIL throws up a stupidly easy one.
Teatime teaser: RODLANCE -> COLANDER
Round 11: S M D T E A I T A
C1: STATED (6)
C2: MISDATE (7)
DC: SATIATED (8)
OT: DIASTEMA (8)
Score: 56–84 (max 99)
Round 12: R P R O A I H L G
C1: PHIAL (5)
C2: GRAPH (5)
DC: gorila
OT: HIROLA (6)
Score: 61–89 (max 105)
Round 13: C S R E I A S Z V
C1: CRAZIES (7)
C2: CRAZIES (7)
DC: VISCERA (7)
OT: SCARVES (7) VARICES (7)
Score: 68–96 (max 112)
Round 14: 50, 100, 4, 9, 1, 10. Target: 588.
C1: 589. Mistake in working.
C2: 588. Mistake in working.
RR: 589. (50+9)*10-1 (7)
OT: 588. 50*10+100-9-4+1 (10)
Score: 68–96 (max 122)
Both players AND Rachel surprisingly blob a fairly routine numbers game.
Round 15: M A L E D R A M A
C2 buzzes on 1 second to say MARMALADE which is correct.
Score: 68–106 (max 132)
A lightning fast conundrum spot hands Innis his first century in his first game - and I don't think it's sticking my neck out much to anticipate that I'll be recapping his sixth one in a weeks' time (which is usually the kiss of death). Commiserations to Clive, but at least he leaves with a teapot!
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=60