New game 594 is now available.
The re-run is episode 324; its rounds are here and its writeup is here.
Round 1: O A E I S R G L F
I had ARISE, ORGIES, SERAGLIO / GASOLIER, GAOLERS, and FORAGES.
The other eights are FORESAIL, FOLIAGES, and GIRASOLE (variant spelling of GIRASOL: "a variety of opal which reflects a floating luminous glow"). The other sevens are FOLIAGE, GIRASOL / GLORIAS, FRAGILE, GLORIES, GOALIES / SOILAGE, GOLFERS, and LOAFERS / SAFROLE (a certain chemical used in perfumery).
My selection: SERAGLIO
Round 2: C E F S S I D U T
I had CESS, ICES, SIDES, STUDIES, and was a little tempted by SIDECUTS (invalid) but rightly avoided it.
There is an eight here, though: FEUDISTS. The other sevens are FEUDIST, DISSECT, FICUSES, TISSUED, and CUEISTS / ICTUSES ("Prosody rhythmical or metrical stress") / CUTISES (CUTIS: "the corium or true skin, beneath the epidermis").
My selection: STUDIES
Round 3: Target 865 from 50 6 8 6 9 9
The nearby multiples of 50 are 17*50 and 18*50. For some reason I first looked at 18*50 but was not able to get that to work. Then I finally noticed that I could make the 17 as 9 + 8, and the rest was straightforward: 865 = (9 + 8)*50 + 9 + 6.
My selection: 865 = (9 + 8)*50 + 9 + 6
Round 4: D E O H A N S T H
I had HOED, HEAD, ANODE, ANODES, DONATES, wanted a final E for HEADSTONE (fortunately the next vowel was not an E), and was pleased to notice HOTHEADS / HEADSHOT.
Those are the only eights; the other sevens are HOTHEAD and HANDSET.
My selection: HOTHEADS
Round 5: O E W C R N M A E
I had COWER, CROWN, and ROMANCE. I looked for something plausible using -WOMEN as a fragment, but could not find anything suitable. (RACEWOMEN? CAREWOMEN? CARWOMEN? None of them are valid in either -WOMAN or -MAN form, so even the Macquarie's reluctance to list -WOMAN forms does not matter.)
The other sevens are CORNEAE and MENACER. CREWMAN is not listed, alas.
My selection: ROMANCE
Round 6: Target 651 from 25 10 1 4 2 6
The standard method says to make this as 26*25 + 1, and so I started with 651 = (2*10 + 6)*25 + 1. Then I looked further into the factorisation: 651 is 3*217, and thus 3*7*31. The various components are all pretty formable; I went with 651 = (2*10 + 1)*(25 + 6).
My selection: 651 = (2*10 + 1)*(25 + 6)
Round 7: T I S O N M T P E
I had TINS, MINTS, IMPOST, PIMENTOS / NEPOTISM, IMPOTENT, and wondered if it might have been nounified to yield IMPOTENTS. Fortunately I did not chance it, as IMPOTENT is only listed as an adjective.
The other eight is NEPOTIST. The sevens are PIMENTO, MOISTEN / MONTIES*, MITTENS / SMITTEN, TIPTOES / POTTIES, POINTES, PEONISM, TONITES (TONITE being a type of explosive) / TONIEST*, and MOPIEST*.
My selection: NEPOTISM
Round 8: Target 834 from 50 6 7 7 3 5
I flailed around unprofitably for a long time on this. I really wanted to make it as 840 - 6, since 840 is 7*120. I just could not manage that, though (and later checking confirmed that there was no such solution). In my other searchings, I considered working up from 750 -- the offset was 84, which was similarly promising. It took a bit of work, but I managed to get there within time: 834 = (5*(50 + 7) - 7)*3. This can, of course, be considered to just be 3*278.
The simpler way to make the target as 750 + 84 was 834 = 3*5*50 + 6*(7 + 7). And the other option for making it as 3*278 is 834 = (7*50 - 6*(7 + 5))*3. These are the only three solutions.
My selection: 834 = (5*(50 + 7) - 7)*3
Round 9: THIS CUBEB
A CUBEB, by the way, is a type of plant. I got completely distracted by BITCHES in this mix, and only eventually found my way to the solution of CHUBBIEST after 30.6s. So close!
My selection: [no answer]
Best: CHUBBIEST
7 comments:
GRAILS
TISSUE
(9+8)*50+9+6=865
HOSTED
MANOR
(2*10+6)*25+1=651
MONTIES
(6+7+3)*(50+7-5)=832 (2 off)
CHUBBIEST (33s)
1. SERAGLIO
2. STUDIES/DISSECT
3. 865 = (6*50-9)*(9-6) - 8. Mike's way is much simpler.
If late, had one off: 864 = (9+9)*50-6*6
4. DONATES
5. ROMANCE
6. 651 = (4*6+2)*25 + 1
7. IMPOTENT/PIMENTOS
8. one off: 833 = (50-6+5)*(7+7+3)
9. CHUBBIEST - 8.1s. I've felt a bit slower on conundrums recently.
Great game as ever Sam!
Cheers Mike, the mixes were more my cup of tea compared to the previous game.
Slower, maybe, but still fast. I found the conundrum solution at 30.6s. :(
Been a busy week...good to solve a few games. Great to see you on TV today Geoff: it was an excellent match.
1. SERAGLIO
2. STUDIES
3. Mike's way
4. DONATES
5. ROMANCE
6. (2*10+6)*25+1=651
7. NEPOTISM/PIMENTOS
8. 1 off: 835=(7+6+3)*50+7*5. Lovely vision Geoff.
9. CHUBBIEST (1.8 secs)
Thanks, Anand, and welcome back! Another very strong game from you, and you can say that you beat the champion. :)
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