New game 718 is now available.
The re-run is episode 431; its rounds are here and its writeup is here.
Round 1: A E W H U L R E G
I had WHALE, WHALER, was dubious about REGULAE (not sure where I picked that up from; it's not in the Macquarie, but it did show up in the Scrabble list), HAULER, HEALER, and LAUGHER.
The other seven is LEAGUER ("to besiege"). LEGWEAR is not listed.
My selection: LAUGHER
Round 2: O N P M I R A S D
I had PION, PRION, RAMPION, RAMPIONS, and PONIARDS. After time I confirmed that MISPARDON was not a word.
Those are the only eights; the other sevens are PONIARD / PADRONI (plural of PADRONE: "a master, as of a vessel"), PARDONS, INROADS / ORDAINS, SOPRANI / PARISON, DOMAINS / DAIMONS (DAIMON being a variant spelling of DAEMON) / MADISON (a type of cycling race), RANDOMS (RANDOM as a noun being colloquial for "an unknown person or outsider"), NIMRODS (NIMROD: "someone expert in or devoted to hunting"), and SPAROID ("resembling or related to the Sparidae, a family of deep-bodied marine fishes, as the Australian snapper and bream").
My selection: RAMPIONS
Round 3: Target 616 from 100 9 3 4 2 6
Starting with 6*100 works well enough, giving 616 = 6*100 + 9 + 4 + 3. I then saved a number with 616 = 6*(100 + 2) + 4. After time I considered the factorisation 8*77 to find a more complicated option of 616 = (6 + 2)*(100 - 3*9 + 4).
My selection: 616 = 6*(100 + 2) + 4
Round 4: R F P K C E I S I
I had PECK, PICKER, and PICKERS.
Seven is the best to be done, with the others being PICKIER, SPICIER, and SPIKIER*.
My selection: PICKERS
Round 5: L I E B T A I C B
I had BILE, TABLE, BIBLE, CABLET (a small cable, not a small cab), and ELICIT.
The sevens here are CITABLE and CILIATE (a type of protozoan).
My selection: ELICIT
Best: CITABLE
Round 6: Target 287 from 100 25 10 2 8 8
The target is 7*41, but that seems difficult to use. In fact, with only one odd number an odd target is often difficult, and this seems like a good example. The obvious approaches are either 262 + 25 or 312 - 25, but I was not able to get either to work. Fortunately I spotted another option for getting an odd number via 10/2, and that yielded the 13 I needed to give 287 = 8*25 + 100 - 8 - 10/2.
A variation on that idea is 287 = (8*(100 - 25) - 10)/2 - 8. There are two other solutions, one for each of the approaches I could not make work. They are 287 = (8 + 8)*10 + 100 + 2 + 25 and 287 = (100/2 - 10)*8 - 8 - 25.
My selection: 287 = 8*25 + 100 - 8 - 10/2
Round 7: O H E D M M C F U
I had HOED, HUMMED, and rejected CHUMMED and CHEFDOM. Alas, CHUMMED is valid, as I considered it might be; I was familiar with CHUM as a noun for "chopped fish, lobsters, etc., thrown overboard to attract fish, as in deep sea fishing", but was less certain that there was an associated verb sense. There is, so I missed my chance at the seven. (CHEFDOM is not valid, although it is in the Scrabble list.)
The other seven is MOUCHED (MOUCH being a variant spelling of MOOCH).
My selection: HUMMED
Best: CHUMMED
Round 8: Target 308 from 25 50 100 4 2 4
The offset of 8 is easy to come by, and there are many ways to proceed; I went with 308 = 4*(50 + 25 + 2).
My selection: 308 = 4*(50 + 25 + 2).
Round 9: FIR CUD ICE
Here it proved useful to extend the -ED ending to -IFIED, and thus CRUCIFIED.
My selection: CRUCIFIED (7.0s)
3 comments:
(100+(9*6))*4=616
((8+8)*10+100)+25+2=287
(100+2)*4-(25*4)=308
HEALER
MAISON
6*(100+3)-2=616
PICKERS
CITABLE
8/2*(100-25)-10-8=282 (5 off) well done on getting it Senaka!
CHUMMED
4*(25+50+2)=308
CRUCIFIED (35s)
Some good answers above.
1. REGALE
2. PARISON
3. 616 = (100+3)*6 - 2
4. PICKERS
5. CABBIE
6. one off: 288 = (25+10)*8 + 8
7. HUMMED. Rejected the valid CHUMMED.
8. 308 = (100+50+4)*2
9. CRUCIFIED - 7.5s
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