New game 95 is now available; apologies for the delay, it took a while to recover from the failed hard drive at home.
Round 1: W F D H O I O E M
I had DHOW ("an Arab coastal vessel, usually lateen-rigged"), HIDE, HOMED, a venturesome FWOOMED (not valid), and decided to chance WIFEHOOD. My heart sank when I saw WIFEDOM (the only valid seven, incidentally) listed under the entry for WIFE, but fortunately WIFEHOOD merited a standalone entry.
Those are the only eight and seven; the sixes are HEMOID (variant spelling of HAEMOID: "bloodlike"), WOOFED, FOODIE ("a connoisseur of food"), HOOFED, and HOODIE ("a jacket with a hood").
My selection: WIFEHOOD
Round 2: M S R U I E P S B
I had RUMS, RIMS, MIRES, IMPURE, ERBIUMS (ERBIUM is element number 68) / IMBRUES (IMBRUE: "stain with blood"), UMPIRES, BRUISES, and then a word which was more in the news a couple of years back: SUBPRIME ("US of, relating to, or designating a loan, usually a housing loan, which is risky because the borrower is less than ideal or has an ability to repay which has not been accurately assessed"). I very briefly pondered SUBPRIMES, but was confident that it would not have been nounified yet.
The other eight is PRIMUSES (PRIMUS: "a portable cooking stove burning kerosene. [trademark]").
The other sevens are SIMPERS / IMPRESS / PREMISS (variant form of PREMISE in the sense of "Logic a proposition (or one of several) from which a conclusion is drawn"), BUMPERS, BUMPIER, UPRISES / SUSPIRE (an archaic term for "to breath"), MISUSER / MUSSIER (MUSSY being listed as an American colloquialism for "untidy, messy, or rumpled"), SURMISE, and PURISMS ("scrupulous or excessive observance of or insistence on purity in language, style, etc."; it is also "an instance of [the previous definition]", so definitely pluralisable).
My selection: SUBPRIME
Round 3: Target 965 from 25 7 6 4 5 9
The offsets of 10 and 15 don't look particularly promising, and the corresponding multiples of 25 are 39*25 and 38*25; taken together this doesn't look like a good fit for the standard method, although it did give me a fallback position with the one-away 966 = (7*5 + 4)*25 - 9. I spent the rest of the time unsuccessfully trying to get a solution of the form 5*193.
With further thought after time I managed to get that to work; the important step was to notice that 193 is 25 + 168, and the latter number is familiar as the number of hours in a week, which is to say 7*24. That led me to the solution 965 = (4*6*7 + 25)*5.
Another solution which I should have seen earlier -- since I was trying to make it work -- follows from an alternative split of 193 as 175 + 18. That requires making 18 from 4, 6, 9, but somehow at the time I failed to find it. While writing this up I saw what I had missed: 965 = (7*25 + 9*(6 - 4))*5; this was the solution that commenter Victor found.
There's actually a fair number of solutions; one that I like makes the target as 940 + 25 like so: 965 = (9*6 - 7)*5*4 + 25. Another makes it as 960 + 5, which should have been tempting because of the many factors of 960; the corresponding solution is 965 = 6*5*(25 + 7) + 9 - 4.
My selection: 966 = (7*5 + 4)*25 - 9 [1 off]
Round 4: S R N A O K E G A
I had ARSON, RANKS, REASON, and ORANGES. I also noticed that changing the E to a second O would have allowed KANGAROOS.
Seven is the best; the others are SOAKAGE, ONAGERS (ONAGER: "an ancient and medieval engine of war for throwing stones"), ANGORAS (the entry is capitalised but admits that lower case is acceptable; as a pluralisable noun it can refer to an Angora rabbit, goat, or cat), and ANORAKS.
My selection: ORANGES
Round 5: R T H T N I A U R
I had HINT, HAUNT (that U finally killed the possibility of THIRTEEN), TRUTH, amused myself with the idea of ANTIHURT, and then found TRUANT for six.
After time I saw NUTRIA (another name for the coypu) as another six; the only other six is UNHAIR.
My selection: TRUANT
Round 6: Target 238 from 50 25 6 8 2 1
The standard method suggests making this as 250 - 12, and I soon had a solution of 238 = 8*25 + 50 - 2*6. Then I tried to make it as 240 - 2, finding the alternative solution of 238 = (25 + 6 - 1)*8 - 2.
My selection: 238 = 8*25 + 50 - 2*6
Round 7: D S N S I A E E L
I had DINS, SANDS, LEADEN, ANISEED, a probable ANISEEDS, DIESELS, correctly rejected LEADINESS, DENIALS, and ISLANDS. I decided that ANISEEDS was probably good, and that was the correct decision.
The other eights are LINSEEDS / IDLENESS, IDEALESS, and DELAINES (DELAINE: "a thin woollen fabric, often having a printed pattern").
Update: Commenter Victor points out the full monty of IDEALNESS. The Macquarie does list it; I'm a bit surprised it was not in the online word list I use. Nice catch, Victor!
My selection: ANISEEDS
Round 8: Target 141 from 100 25 50 4 8 10
Such a small target should be easy, right? Not so for me, at any rate, with the lack of odd small numbers proving troublesome. A fallback one-away 142 = 100 + 50 - 8 was trivial, but I was unable to get to the target within time.
After time I hit upon the idea of making this as 282/2. It took a little prodding to get that to work, but I emerged with 141 = (10*25 + 4*8) / (100/50).
An alternative way to use that approach is 141 = ((25 + 4)*10 - 8) / (100/50). There's a few other solutions, too, of which my favourite is 141 = (50 + 8)*25/10 - 4.
My selection: 142 = 100 + 50 - 8 [1 off]
Round 9: LOCAL HITS
I got distracted by the not-there ALCOHOL fragment, but once I put that aside I was fortunate enough to hit upon CLOTH and thus find SAILCLOTH in good order.
My selection: SAILCLOTH (8.7s)
9 comments:
Glad your failed hard drive is better.
WOOFED
BRUISES
1 off. (5*6 + 9)*25 - (4+7) = 964
ANGORAS - I will risk this, and also Rd 7 with plurals
TRAIN
8*25 + 50 - 2*6 = 238
ANISEEDS
1 off. 100 + 50 - 8 = 142
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Here are mine:
HOMED (should have seen WOOFED - well done Jan)
BRUISES
25*(4*9+(7-5))+6=956 (9 away)
ANGERS
TRUANT after time
(50+25)*(2+1)+6+8=239 (1 off)
SEALED
100+50-10=140 (1 away)
x-CHALLOIST (made up word-someone who plays the CHALLO!)
I like your conundrum guess Mike! (I couldn't even come up with a non-word)
1. WIFEHOOD
2. X (IMBURSES - I though if reimburse is a word then maybe so is IMBURSE)
3. 965 = 5*(7*25 + (6 - 4)*9)
4. ORANGES
5. HAUNT
6. Jan's way
7. ANISEEDS
8. 1-away: 142 = 100 + 50 - 8
9. -
Thanks, Jan. Well, it's not that the drive is better but that it has been replaced. That involved reinstalling the operating system, but it seemed to go smoothly. Nice work with ANGORAS and ANISEEDS -- both are definitely valid.
Mike: I like the idea of CHALLOIST -- heh! And finding TRUANT (even after time) was excellent; it was a tough mix.
Victor: Congratulations on WIFEHOOD; I had hoped that would be my edge in this game. Bad luck on IMBURSES; it was definitely worth a punt. Also well done on solving that 965; it was a difficult one, I think.
Thanks Geoff, the last numbers irritated me enough though! We had SUBPRIME recently I think so I'm a bit bummed to miss it this time. Also, could IDEALNESS be a possible 9 in round 7?
Huh, so it is. Good catch, Victor! Post updated to include this.
Blecch.
1. HOOFED
2. x SUBPRIMES (couldn't resist)
3. 1-away: 964 = (25*4+7)*9 + 6 - 5
4. ORANGES (ANKORAGES?)
5. x THRAIN. First that Hobbit movie was overlong and repetitive, now this...
6. 238 = 25*8 + 50 - 6*2
7. SALINES (resisted LANESIDES)
8. 1-away: 142 = 100 + 50 - 8
9. 100.3s - SAILCLOTH
Clearly THRAIN is the even-more-past tense of THREW. *chuckles* Surprisingly tough numbers in that last round!
Yes, I don't know if we've ever had such a difficult low target before.
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