New game 626 is now available.
The re-run is episode 356; its rounds are here and its writeup is here.
Round 1: F T I N S L T O I
I had FITS, FLINTS, and TONSIL. After time I noted another six of OTITIS ("inflammation of the ear"), and then spotted the seven of STILTON. I thought that this might be proper -- the cheese is named after a town -- but the Macquarie gives it as lowercase.
There is an eight available here, though: TINFOILS. The other seven is TINFOIL, of course, and the other sixes are FINITO and INSTIL.
My selection: FLINTS
Best: TINFOILS
Round 2: M U D T R E E I B
I had DRUM, and then struggled to see anything for ages. I wanted a final U for DEUTERIUM, but instead the B gave me BRIDE, IMBRUTED (IMBRUTE: "to degrade to the level of a brute"), IMBRUTE / TERBIUM, and BEDTIME. After time I noted another seven of IMBRUED (IMBRUE: "to stain with blood").
The other eights are TIMBERED and EMBRUTED (EMBRUTE being a variant form of IMBRUTE). The other sevens are EMBRUTE, DEMERIT / MERITED / DIMETER / MITERED / RETIMED, ERUDITE, UMBERED, BRUITED (BRUIT: "to noise abroad; rumour"), and BEMIRED.
My selection: IMBRUTED
Round 3: Target 317 from 50 5 3 10 6 7
I went with the standard method here, and a simple 317 = 6*50 + 10 + 7.
My selection: 317 = 6*50 + 10 + 7
Round 4: A N E P O R D F H
I had PANE, APRON, OPERAND, PROFANED, FOREHAND, and ORPHANED.
That's all three eights listed. The other sevens are PROFANE and APRONED / PANDORE (a type of lute) / PADRONE ("a master, as of a vessel").
My selection: FOREHAND
Round 5: I A O N S O M N C
I had IONS, MAINS, SIMOON (variant spelling of SIMOOM: "a hot, suffocating sand-laden wind of the deserts of Arabia, Syria, Africa, etc."), and MANIOCS. After time I noted another seven of MANSION.
Turning one of those O's into an I would have yielded INSOMNIAC, but as the letters stand seven is the limit. The others are MASONIC / CAMIONS (CAMION: "a strongly built truck or cart for carrying heavy loads") and ONANISM.
My selection: MANIOCS
Round 6: Target 155 from 100 3 3 6 1 2
I first thought of the factorisation 5*31, but could not make it with the small numbers alone. So I used the 100 to get 155 = (100/(3 + 1) + 6)*(3 + 2). (Seen just now: 155 = ((100 - 6 - 1)/3)*(3 + 2).) Then I noted the more straightforward option of 155 = 100 + 3*3*6 + 1.
My selection: 155 = 100 + 3*3*6 + 1
Round 7: U Y S H R A E A O
I had RUSH, HARES, YOURS, wondered about HOUSER (not valid), and ASHORE. After time I noted HORSEY as another 6, and then spotted the seven of HEARSAY.
HEARSAY is the only seven. The other sixes are HOARSE, AROUSE, HOUSEY, and possibly AROHAS (AROHA: "NZ love; compassion; empathy").
My selection: ASHORE
Best: HEARSAY
Round 8: Target 696 from 25 50 4 8 9 3
The standard method strongly suggests making this as 700 - 4, but somehow I did not consider that. If I had, I should have found 696 = (9 + 8 - 3)*50 - 4 easily enough. Instead, I looked at the factorisation 8*87 to get 696 = 8*(50 + 25 + 9 + 3), and then further broke that down to get 696 = 8*3*(25 + 4).
My selection: 696 = 8*3*(25 + 4)
Round 9: FIXATE LEO
The X usually indicates EX- as a start, and that was the case here.
My selection: EXFOLIATE (1.9s)
4 comments:
FLINTS
DUMBER
6*(50+3)=318 (1 off)
HORNED
MOONS then CANONS after time
3*(100/2+1)+6/3=155 (scenic route!)
SHORE
(9+8-3)*50-4=696
EXFOLIATE (147s)
1. STILTON
2. IMBRUED
3. 317 = 6*50 + 10 + 7
4. PROFANED
5. MANSION
6. 155 = (100*3 + 3 + 6 + 1)/2
7. HEARSAY. Not sure on time.
8. 696 = (8+9-3)*50 - 4
9. EXFOLIATE - 0.9s. The letter X always sticks out nicely.
Great game Sam.
Yes, excellent game, Sam. HEARSAY is a brilliant spot within time.
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