OCEANS TULIP Jan's way KITTED (rejected REKITTED) FRANC Jan's way TASTING, STATION (missed TOASTING-grrr) (10*10+5)*8-7=833 (1 off)-got Victor and Jan's way just out of time x
I think you were right to reject REKITTED, Mike. Bad luck about TOASTING.
Jan: There's only one H in the fifth round, and I don't think that TITERED is valid (I'll check when I get home). Were you thinking of TITTERED? (I'll try to remember to check up on HUNCHER for future reference.)
Victor: Nice use of COHUNE!
Well done to Jan and Victor on getting to 832 -- it seemed depressingly clear in hindsight, but at the time I got somewhat lost and ended up one away (the same way as Mike, I believe, although my notes are at home).
As an aside, Sam has been working his way through the earlier new games, if people want to re-read the comments to see how he has fared.
Geoff - rd 5 - I did raunch, and then thought haunch rhymes with it, so I would go with that! Bummer.
No, I was definitely thinking about TITER - the US spelling of TITRE!, and just put an ED on the end. But I guess the verb is TITRATED not TITERED/TITRED. TITER is in the dictionary as a noun though.
CANOES LUCID/CUPID 567-(50+8-5+4)*10-3 REEKED-trple E used to effect xUNREACH ambitious is what David would think of this 883-(100+7+5-2)*8+3 TOASTING 832-(10+7)*50-10-8 x
There are no eights -- ONSCREEN would be OK for some sources but not the Macquarie -- and plenty of sevens.
Round 2: T D C I U I D L P
Bleah, what a mix. I was thinking a final vowel could have freed this up, but it would have been another I so no harm done. I was actually hoping for a final R for DRUIDIC at the time. As it was, I had DUCT and LUCID.
Five is the best to be done; some of the common alternatives are CUPID, TULIP, LICIT, and LIPID.
Round 3: Target 567 from 50 4 8 10 5 3
Getting to 500, 550, or 600 is easy, but the offsets were awkward. I looked instead at 10*57 - 3 and quickly found 567 = (50 + 4 + 3)*10 - (8 - 5). I also noted the factorisation 7*81 = 7*9*9 = 9*63, and so found the alternative 567 = (50 + 8 + 5)*(10 - (4 - 3)).
Round 4: I D E E E T R T K
I had DIET, TIRED, was not sure about KITTED, and TEETER. The concern with KITTED was that it might be only KITTED OUT, but the Macquarie explicitly lists KIT as a verb in isolation.
There's some other sixes, with REEKED being perhaps the most common.
Round 5: C F H R A O E N U
I had ARCH, REACH, ANCHOR / ARCHON, and CONFER. After time I added CORNEA and then saw FURNACE for seven.
That is the only seven, but there is an eight: FAROUCHE ("fierce").
Round 6: Target 883 from 100 3 7 8 2 5
Descent from 900 seemed awkward, but 880 was close... that gave me the solution 883 = 8*(100 + 2*5) + 3. Going down from 888 was also feasible: 883 = 8*(100 + 2*7 - 3) - 5.
Round 7: T N S A A I O T G
That G turned a less promising mix into something helpful. I had TANS, STAIN, and TOASTING. For a moment I thought that STAGNATION was there, but that uses an extra N. I also found TANGOIST as another eight, although I was not certain about it (checking reveals that it is acceptable).
Round 8: Target 832 from 50 10 10 5 7 8
This time I got lost in factorisations, noting that the target was 8*104 = 8*8*13 and trying to do something with that. I had a fallback one away 833 = 8*(10*10 + 5) - 7, and then thought I had found a solution late in the piece but it used three tens. After time I found 832 = (50 + 10 + 10)*(7 + 5) - 8.
Most of you pointed out the standard method works handily here with 832 = (10 + 7)*50 - 10 - 8. I just didn't look for it, alas.
Round 9: NICE SOULS
I looked at -ION before -IOUS and so quickly found SECLUSION.
RESONANCE, late in the piece TULIP one off: 566 = (8+4)*(50-3) + 10/5 KITTED, I think this has come up before somewhere. ANCHOR 883 = (100+5*2)*8 + 3 TOASTING one off: 833 = (10*10+5)*8 - 7, same story as Geoff. ~27s - was close at the start, then tried other angles.
9 comments:
My answers;
1. SCANNER (and I did glance at the -ance suffix during time -sighs-)
2. TULIP
3. 567 = 10*(50 + 8 - 5 + 4) - 3
4. KITTED
5. COHUNE
6. 883 = 8*(100 + 7 + 5 - 2) + 3
7. TOASTING
8. 832 = (10 + 7)*50 - 10 - 8
9. -
And mine
SCANNER, ENCORES
CUPID
(50+4+3)*10 - (8-5) = 567
TITERED
HAUNCH (wondered about HUNCHER)
(100+3+7)*8 + (5-2) = 883
TOASTING
50*(10+7) - 10 - 8 = 832
SECLUSION - 3 mins
Just found the full Monty in the first round. Saw Victor's comment, and then it stuck out in flashing lights! RESONANCE
Here are mine:
OCEANS
TULIP
Jan's way
KITTED (rejected REKITTED)
FRANC
Jan's way
TASTING, STATION (missed TOASTING-grrr)
(10*10+5)*8-7=833 (1 off)-got Victor and Jan's way just out of time
x
I think you were right to reject REKITTED, Mike. Bad luck about TOASTING.
Jan: There's only one H in the fifth round, and I don't think that TITERED is valid (I'll check when I get home). Were you thinking of TITTERED? (I'll try to remember to check up on HUNCHER for future reference.)
Victor: Nice use of COHUNE!
Well done to Jan and Victor on getting to 832 -- it seemed depressingly clear in hindsight, but at the time I got somewhat lost and ended up one away (the same way as Mike, I believe, although my notes are at home).
As an aside, Sam has been working his way through the earlier new games, if people want to re-read the comments to see how he has fared.
My answers:
1. RESONANCE
2. LUCID
3. 567 = (50 + 4 + 3)*10 - (8 - 5)
4. TEETER
5. ANCHOR [found FURNACE after time]
6. 883 = 8*(100 + 5*2) + 3
7. TOASTING
8. 833 = 8*(10*10 + 5) - 7 [1 off; solved it after time]
9. SECLUSION (~2s)
Geoff - rd 5 - I did raunch, and then thought haunch rhymes with it, so I would go with that! Bummer.
No, I was definitely thinking about TITER - the US spelling of TITRE!, and just put an ED on the end. But I guess the verb is TITRATED not TITERED/TITRED. TITER is in the dictionary as a noun though.
Will look up what Sam has been doing.
CANOES
LUCID/CUPID
567-(50+8-5+4)*10-3
REEKED-trple E used to effect
xUNREACH ambitious is what David would think of this
883-(100+7+5-2)*8+3
TOASTING
832-(10+7)*50-10-8
x
Jan: Ah, I see. A new word to me -- thank you!
The longer breakdown:
Round 1: C S N E O E R N A
I had CONES, CENSOR, SCANNER, and RESONANCE.
There are no eights -- ONSCREEN would be OK for some sources but not the Macquarie -- and plenty of sevens.
Round 2: T D C I U I D L P
Bleah, what a mix. I was thinking a final vowel could have freed this up, but it would have been another I so no harm done. I was actually hoping for a final R for DRUIDIC at the time. As it was, I had DUCT and LUCID.
Five is the best to be done; some of the common alternatives are CUPID, TULIP, LICIT, and LIPID.
Round 3: Target 567 from 50 4 8 10 5 3
Getting to 500, 550, or 600 is easy, but the offsets were awkward. I looked instead at 10*57 - 3 and quickly found 567 = (50 + 4 + 3)*10 - (8 - 5). I also noted the factorisation 7*81 = 7*9*9 = 9*63, and so found the alternative 567 = (50 + 8 + 5)*(10 - (4 - 3)).
Round 4: I D E E E T R T K
I had DIET, TIRED, was not sure about KITTED, and TEETER. The concern with KITTED was that it might be only KITTED OUT, but the Macquarie explicitly lists KIT as a verb in isolation.
There's some other sixes, with REEKED being perhaps the most common.
Round 5: C F H R A O E N U
I had ARCH, REACH, ANCHOR / ARCHON, and CONFER. After time I added CORNEA and then saw FURNACE for seven.
That is the only seven, but there is an eight: FAROUCHE ("fierce").
Round 6: Target 883 from 100 3 7 8 2 5
Descent from 900 seemed awkward, but 880 was close... that gave me the solution 883 = 8*(100 + 2*5) + 3. Going down from 888 was also feasible: 883 = 8*(100 + 2*7 - 3) - 5.
Round 7: T N S A A I O T G
That G turned a less promising mix into something helpful. I had TANS, STAIN, and TOASTING. For a moment I thought that STAGNATION was there, but that uses an extra N. I also found TANGOIST as another eight, although I was not certain about it (checking reveals that it is acceptable).
Round 8: Target 832 from 50 10 10 5 7 8
This time I got lost in factorisations, noting that the target was 8*104 = 8*8*13 and trying to do something with that. I had a fallback one away 833 = 8*(10*10 + 5) - 7, and then thought I had found a solution late in the piece but it used three tens. After time I found 832 = (50 + 10 + 10)*(7 + 5) - 8.
Most of you pointed out the standard method works handily here with 832 = (10 + 7)*50 - 10 - 8. I just didn't look for it, alas.
Round 9: NICE SOULS
I looked at -ION before -IOUS and so quickly found SECLUSION.
RESONANCE, late in the piece
TULIP
one off: 566 = (8+4)*(50-3) + 10/5
KITTED, I think this has come up before somewhere.
ANCHOR
883 = (100+5*2)*8 + 3
TOASTING
one off: 833 = (10*10+5)*8 - 7, same story as Geoff.
~27s - was close at the start, then tried other angles.
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