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Series 58, Game 19 (Monday 28 January 2008)

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 6:28 pm
by JimBentley
Series 58, Game 19 (Monday 28 January 2008)

C1: DAVID O'DONNELL (2 wins), from Omagh, Co. Tyrone
C2: MARTIN SMITH, a charity volunteer worker from Eastbourne
DC: Alison Heard & Trudie Goodwin

Summary of game:

ROUND 1 I E E T N G S I N
ROUND 2 S E A W N O R S E
ROUND 3 O E O D P R V E S
ROUND 4 T A M O X L S A R
ROUND 5 100 75 50 25 8 5 Target 999

TTT 1 DILL FLAN Catch Mr. Collins, what a sight

ROUND 6 F T U I A L N R T
ROUND 7 O E O J C T N E Y
ROUND 8 N N E O H D A E G
ROUND 9 U A A T D S F E P
ROUND 10 10 1 1 3 8 6 Target 727

TTT 2 TENMARCH Did this Italian trader have a Portia?

ROUND 11 U A E R P Z R S M
ROUND 12 D C L A I M D U R
ROUND 13 A E I S H R P B R
ROUND 14 9 7 9 3 5 3 Target 117

ROUND 15 W H E N R O M E O


After repeatedly insisting to the c4c messageboard that he isn't a very good player, David finally made his long-awaited debut last Thursday, producing a very high quality performance to defeat three-time winner Marjorie Hillman 110 points to 54. He just fell short of another century in Friday's game but it was another excellent showing nonetheless; formidable stuff, can he keep it up?


ROUND 1 I E E T N G S I N

C1: IGNITES (7)
C2: INTENSE (7)
DC: NINETIES (8)
OT: A few more sevens but no more eights
Max: 8 (8)
Score: 7 - 7

ROUND 2 S E A W N O R S E

C1: REASONS (7)
C2: WORSENS (7)
DC: RAWNESS, ANSWERS (7)
OT: SENORAS, SENORES, WEANERS (7)
>>> SENORA (noun) a title or form of address used of or to a Spanish-speaking woman (analogous to Mrs. or madam); SENOR (noun, plural SENORES) a title or form of address used of or to a Spanish-speaking man (analogous to Mr. or sir)
Max: 7 (15)
Score: 14 - 14

ROUND 3 O E O D P R V E S

C1: REPOSED (7)
C2: PROVED (6)
DC: OVERDOSE (8), SPOORED (7)
OT: OVERDOES (8)
Max: 8 (23)
Score: 21 - 14

ROUND 4 T A M O X L S A R

C1: MORTALS (7)
C2: MORTALS (7)
DC: MOLARS (6)
OT: STROMAL (7)
>>> STROMAL (adjective) relating to the supportive tissue of an organ, tumour, gonad, etc.
Max: 7 (30)
Score: 28 - 21

ROUND 5 100 75 50 25 8 5 Target 999

C1: 999 = ((75 + 50) x 8) - (5 - (100 / 25))
C2: 1000
CV:
Max: 10 (40)
Score: 38 - 21

Tea Time Teaser 1 DILL FLAN = LANDFILL

ROUND 6 F T U I A L N R T

C1: trainful (x)
C2: UNFAIR (6)
DC: TITULAR (7)
OT: RUTILANT (8)
>>> RUTILANT (adjective) glowing or glittering with red or golden light
Max: 8 (48)
Score: 38 - 27

ROUND 7 O E O J C T N E Y

C1: ECOTONE (7)
C2: EJECT (5)
DC: COYOTE (6)
OT: ECOTONE is the only seven here, (noun) a region of transition between two biological communities
Max: 7 (55)
Score: 45 - 27

ROUND 8 N N E O H D A E G

C1: HANGED (6)
C2: HANGED (6)
DC: HONED (5), NONAGE (6)
OT: HENNAED (7)
>>> HENNA (as verb) to dye with the reddish-brown dye henna
Max: 7 (62)
Score: 51 - 33

ROUND 9 U A A T D S F E P

C1: UPDATES (7)
C2: FASTED (6)
DC:
OT: David again finds the only seven available
Max: 7 (69)
Score: 58 - 33

ROUND 10 10 1 1 3 8 6 Target 727

C1: 729 = ((((6 + 3) x 8) + 1) x 10) - 1
C2: 729 = ((((6 + 3) x 8) + 1) x 10) - 1
CV: 727 = ((((6 + 3) x 10) + 1) x 8) - 1
Max: 10 (79)
Score: 65 - 40

Tea Time Teaser 2 TENMARCH = MERCHANT

ROUND 11 U A E R P Z R S M

C1: SPEAR (5)
C2: pauser (x)
DC: PARURES (7)
OT: DC have the only seven this time
>>> PARURE (noun) a set of jewels designed to be worn together
Max: 7 (86)
Score: 70 - 40

ROUND 12 D C L A I M D U R

C1: AURIC (5)
C2: LUCID (5)
DC: ACRID (5)
OT: RADIUM, URACIL (6)
>>> URACIL (mass noun) one of the four consituent base compounds of RNA (ribonucleic acid)
Max: 6 (92)
Score: 75 - 45

ROUND 13 A E I S H R P B R

C1: BEARISH (7)
C2: HARRIES (7)
DC:
OT: BRASHER, HARPERS, HARPIES, PARRIES, PRAISER, RAPIERS, RASPIER, REPAIRS, SEPHIRA, SHARPER, SHARPIE (7)
>>> SEPHIRA (noun, plural SEPHIROTH) in the Kabbalah (the ancient Jewish interpretation of the Bible), each of the ten attributes or emanations surrounding the infinite, represented as spheres on the Tree of Life; SHARPIE (noun) a flat-bottomed New England sailing boat, or a North American term for a swindler (particularly at cards - also SHARPER), or an Australian term for a skinhead
>>> If you're getting a feeling of déjà vu, it's because these definitions are just copied directly from the 14th January game
Max: 7 (99)
Score: 82 - 52

ROUND 14 9 7 9 3 5 3 Target 117

C1: 117 = (7 + (3 / 3) + 5) x 9
C2: 117 = (9 + 5 - (3 / 3)) x 9
CV:
Max: 10 (109)
Score: 92 - 62

ROUND 15 - Conundrum

W H E N R O M E O




Neither player gets ... HOMEOWNER
Max: 10 (119)
Score: 92 - 62


More good stuff from David, but once again the conundrum proves the stumbling block to achieving another century (although this one, to be fair, was pretty difficult). Still, plenty of time for more centuries, as it seems inconceivable that the estimable Mr. O'Donnell will be knocked out before completing his octochamp run.


Further summaries are at:
http://www.sooreams.com/cd/series.asp?series=58


Written by Veronica Purdey & Jim Bentley

Re: Series 58, Game 19 (Monday 28 January 2008)

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 7:27 pm
by Martin Smith
'A charity volunteer worker from Eastbourne' makes me sound like a pensioner...