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Shani Naylor March 9th, 2018 02:07 PM

[Dixonary] Round 2877 - results
 
Kosche was indeed the Scottish word with the long etymology. Three players
guessed it. Our winner is Nancy, who scored five natural points with her
fossilized river sediment, and Tim L was the real winner with 3 points.

Take it away Nancy!



1. Gnarled; knotty.
Judy M, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2

Votes from Nancy S & Dan W.

2. Coffee-flavored sherbet.
Tony A, who didn’t vote. Score: 2

Vote from Efrem M & Dan W.

3. Fermented camel's milk.
Mike Shefler, who voted 12 & 14. Score: 2

Votes from Keith H & Ryan M.

4. A tree native to tropical Africa yielding a wood often used as a
substitute for mahogany.
Efrem M, who voted 2 & 8. Score: 1

Vote from Ryan M.

5. A hereditary estate.
Tim L, who voted 6 & *9*. Score: 3.

Vote from Guerri.

6. Any matetrial added to paint for increased opacity.
Keith H, who voted 3 & 14. Score: 1

Vote from Tim L.

7. A type of Polish dumpling.
Dave C, who voted 8 & 14. Score: 2

Votes from Nancy S & Tim B.

8. A kind of Austrian torte traditionally made with wild berries, but
now often with strawberries.
Tim B, who voted 7 & 13. Score: 2

Vote from Efrem M & Dave C.

9. *Sc. Obs. rare.* Hollow.
OED D3

Votes from Judy M, Johnny B & Tim L.

10. To rush around noisily.

Dan W, who voted 1 & 2. Score: 0

No votes.

11. An incentive to people to buy a product that is not selling well.
Guerri S, who voted 5 & 13. Score: 0

No votes.

12. Debris composed of dust and oil, often found within poorly-maintained
machines.
Ryan M, who voted 3 & 4. Score: 1

Vote from Mike S.

13. A narrow flat braid in a herringbone pattern, used for trimming and
embroidery.
Chris C, who didn’t vote. Score: 2

Votes from Tim B & Guerri.

14. Fossilized river sediment.
Nancy S, who voted 1 & 7. Score: 5

Votes from Judy M, Keith H, Dave C, Johnny B & Mike S.

15. To scrounge; to live freely off your dependants.
Johnny B, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2

No votes.

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Judy Madnick March 9th, 2018 02:15 PM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results
 
I guessed the word and had two votes, so that should be four votes.

Judy

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Original message
From: "Shani Naylor" <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com;
Dated: 3/9/2018 3:07:31 PM
Subject: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results


Kosche was indeed the Scottish word with the long etymology. Three players guessed it. Our winner is Nancy, who scored five natural points with her fossilized river sediment, and Tim L was the real winner with 3 points.


Take it away Nancy!







1. Gnarled; knotty.
Judy M, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2
Votes from Nancy S & Dan W.
2. Coffee-flavored sherbet.
Tony A, who didn’t vote. Score: 2
Vote from Efrem M & Dan W.
3. Fermented camel's milk.
Mike Shefler, who voted 12 & 14. Score: 2
Votes from Keith H & Ryan M.
4. A tree native to tropical Africa yielding a wood often used as a substitute for mahogany.
Efrem M, who voted 2 & 8. Score: 1
Vote from Ryan M.
5. A hereditary estate.
Tim L, who voted 6 & *9*. Score: 3.
Vote from Guerri.
6. Any matetrial added to paint for increased opacity.
Keith H, who voted 3 & 14. Score: 1
Vote from Tim L.
7. A type of Polish dumpling.
Dave C, who voted 8 & 14. Score: 2
Votes from Nancy S & Tim B.
8. A kind of Austrian torte traditionally made with wild berries, but now often with strawberries.
Tim B, who voted 7 & 13. Score: 2
Vote from Efrem M & Dave C.
9. Sc. Obs. rare. Hollow.
OED D3
Votes from Judy M, Johnny B & Tim L.
10. To rush around noisily.
Dan W, who voted 1 & 2. Score: 0
No votes.
11. An incentive to people to buy a product that is not selling well.
Guerri S, who voted 5 & 13. Score: 0
No votes.
12. Debris composed of dust and oil, often found within poorly-maintained machines.
Ryan M, who voted 3 & 4. Score: 1
Vote from Mike S.
13. A narrow flat braid in a herringbone pattern, used for trimming and embroidery.
Chris C, who didn’t vote. Score: 2
Votes from Tim B & Guerri.
14. Fossilized river sediment.
Nancy S, who voted 1 & 7. Score: 5
Votes from Judy M, Keith H, Dave C, Johnny B & Mike S.
15. To scrounge; to live freely off your dependants.
Johnny B, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2
No votes.



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Shani Naylor March 9th, 2018 02:36 PM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results
 
Sorry Judy - clearly my arithmetic isn't up to scratch.



On 10/03/2018 9:15 AM, "Judy Madnick" <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> I guessed the word and had two votes, so that should be four votes.
>
> Judy
>
> *Today is the first day of the rest of your life.*
>
> ------------------------------
> Original message
> From: "Shani Naylor" <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
> To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com;
> Dated: 3/9/2018 3:07:31 PM
> Subject: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results
>
> Kosche was indeed the Scottish word with the long etymology. Three players
> guessed it. Our winner is Nancy, who scored five natural points with her
> fossilized river sediment, and Tim L was the real winner with 3 points.
>
> Take it away Nancy!
>
>
>
> 1. Gnarled; knotty.
> Judy M, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2
>
> Votes from Nancy S & Dan W.
>
> 2. Coffee-flavored sherbet.
> Tony A, who didn’t vote. Score: 2
>
> Vote from Efrem M & Dan W.
>
> 3. Fermented camel's milk.
> Mike Shefler, who voted 12 & 14. Score: 2
>
> Votes from Keith H & Ryan M.
>
> 4. A tree native to tropical Africa yielding a wood often used as a
> substitute for mahogany.
> Efrem M, who voted 2 & 8. Score: 1
>
> Vote from Ryan M.
>
> 5. A hereditary estate.
> Tim L, who voted 6 & *9*. Score: 3.
>
> Vote from Guerri.
>
> 6. Any matetrial added to paint for increased opacity.
> Keith H, who voted 3 & 14. Score: 1
>
> Vote from Tim L.
>
> 7. A type of Polish dumpling.
> Dave C, who voted 8 & 14. Score: 2
>
> Votes from Nancy S & Tim B.
>
> 8. A kind of Austrian torte traditionally made with wild berries,
> but now often with strawberries.
> Tim B, who voted 7 & 13. Score: 2
>
> Vote from Efrem M & Dave C.
>
> 9. *Sc. Obs. rare.* Hollow.
> OED D3
>
> Votes from Judy M, Johnny B & Tim L.
>
> 10. To rush around noisily.
>
> Dan W, who voted 1 & 2. Score: 0
>
> No votes.
>
> 11. An incentive to people to buy a product that is not selling well.
> Guerri S, who voted 5 & 13. Score: 0
>
> No votes.
>
> 12. Debris composed of dust and oil, often found within
> poorly-maintained machines.
> Ryan M, who voted 3 & 4. Score: 1
>
> Vote from Mike S.
>
> 13. A narrow flat braid in a herringbone pattern, used for trimming and
> embroidery.
> Chris C, who didn’t vote. Score: 2
>
> Votes from Tim B & Guerri.
>
> 14. Fossilized river sediment.
> Nancy S, who voted 1 & 7. Score: 5
>
> Votes from Judy M, Keith H, Dave C, Johnny B & Mike S.
>
> 15. To scrounge; to live freely off your dependants.
> Johnny B, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2
>
> No votes.
>
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Judy Madnick March 9th, 2018 02:38 PM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results
 
No problem. I noticed it primarily because it was the first definition and easy for me to see. :-)

Judy

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Original message
From: "Shani Naylor" <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com;
Dated: 3/9/2018 3:36:21 PM
Subject: RE: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results


Sorry Judy - clearly my arithmetic isn't up to scratch.






On 10/03/2018 9:15 AM, "Judy Madnick" <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

I guessed the word and had two votes, so that should be four votes.

Judy

Today is the first day of the rest of your life.



Original message
From: "Shani Naylor" <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com>
To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com;
Dated: 3/9/2018 3:07:31 PM
Subject: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results


Kosche was indeed the Scottish word with the long etymology. Three players guessed it. Our winner is Nancy, who scored five natural points with her fossilized river sediment, and Tim L was the real winner with 3 points.


Take it away Nancy!







1. Gnarled; knotty.
Judy M, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2
Votes from Nancy S & Dan W.
2. Coffee-flavored sherbet.
Tony A, who didn’t vote. Score: 2
Vote from Efrem M & Dan W.
3. Fermented camel's milk.
Mike Shefler, who voted 12 & 14. Score: 2
Votes from Keith H & Ryan M.
4. A tree native to tropical Africa yielding a wood often used as a substitute for mahogany.
Efrem M, who voted 2 & 8. Score: 1
Vote from Ryan M.
5. A hereditary estate.
Tim L, who voted 6 & *9*. Score: 3.
Vote from Guerri.
6. Any matetrial added to paint for increased opacity.
Keith H, who voted 3 & 14. Score: 1
Vote from Tim L.
7. A type of Polish dumpling.
Dave C, who voted 8 & 14. Score: 2
Votes from Nancy S & Tim B.
8. A kind of Austrian torte traditionally made with wild berries, but now often with strawberries.
Tim B, who voted 7 & 13. Score: 2
Vote from Efrem M & Dave C.
9. Sc. Obs. rare. Hollow.
OED D3
Votes from Judy M, Johnny B & Tim L.
10. To rush around noisily.
Dan W, who voted 1 & 2. Score: 0
No votes.
11. An incentive to people to buy a product that is not selling well.
Guerri S, who voted 5 & 13. Score: 0
No votes.
12. Debris composed of dust and oil, often found within poorly-maintained machines.
Ryan M, who voted 3 & 4. Score: 1
Vote from Mike S.
13. A narrow flat braid in a herringbone pattern, used for trimming and embroidery.
Chris C, who didn’t vote. Score: 2
Votes from Tim B & Guerri.
14. Fossilized river sediment.
Nancy S, who voted 1 & 7. Score: 5
Votes from Judy M, Keith H, Dave C, Johnny B & Mike S.
15. To scrounge; to live freely off your dependants.
Johnny B, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2
No votes.



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France International/Mike Shefler March 9th, 2018 04:09 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results
 


Round ended early? I thought it went until tomorrow.



&gt;&gt;The deadline is 9pm Saturday 10 March my time (NZDT), orÂ*



midnight Friday/Saturday 9/10 March (LA, USA)



3am Saturday 10 March (NY, USA)



8am Saturday 10 March (London, UK)



9amÂ* Saturday 10 MarchÂ*(Netherlands)



&lt;&lt;






On 3/9/2018 3:07 PM, Shani Naylor wrote:






Kosche was indeed the Scottish word with the long etymology. Three players guessed it. Our winner is Nancy, who scored five natural points with her fossilized river sediment, and Tim L was the real winner with 3 points.Â*






Take it away Nancy!



















1.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Gnarled; knotty.
Judy M, who voted *9* &amp; 14. Score: 2



Votes from Nancy S &amp; Dan W.



2.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Coffee-flavored sherbet.
Tony A, who didn’t vote. Score: 2



Vote from Efrem M &amp; Dan W.



3.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Fermented camel's milk.
Mike Shefler, who voted 12 &amp; 14. Score: 2



Votes from Keith H &amp; Ryan M.



4.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* A tree native to tropical Africa yielding a wood often used as a substitute for mahogany.
Efrem M, who voted 2 &amp; 8. Score: 1



Vote from Ryan M.



5.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* A hereditary estate.
Tim L, who voted 6 &amp; *9*. Score: 3.



Vote from Guerri.



6.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Any matetrial added to paint for increased opacity.
Keith H, who voted 3 &amp; 14. Score: 1



Vote from Tim L.



7.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* A type of Polish dumpling.
Dave C, who voted 8 &amp; 14. Score: 2



Votes from Nancy S &amp; Tim B.



8.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* A kind of Austrian torte traditionally made with wild berries, but now often with strawberries.
Tim B, who voted 7 &amp; 13. Score: 2



Vote from Efrem M &amp; Dave C.



9.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Sc. Obs. rare. Hollow.
OED D3



Votes from Judy M, Johnny B &amp; Tim L.



10.Â*Â* To rush around noisily.



Dan W, who voted 1 &amp; 2. Score: 0



No votes.



11.Â*Â* An incentive to people to buy a product that is not selling well.
Guerri S, who voted 5 &amp; 13. Score: 0



No votes.



12.Â*Â* Debris composed of dust and oil, often found within poorly-maintained machines.
Ryan M, who voted 3 &amp; 4. Score: 1



Vote from Mike S.



13.Â*Â* A narrow flat braid in a herringbone pattern, used for trimming and embroidery.
Chris C, who didn’t vote. Score: 2Â*



Votes from Tim B &amp; Guerri.Â*



14.Â*Â* Fossilized river sediment.
Nancy S, who voted 1 &amp; 7. Score: 5



Votes from Judy M, Keith H, Dave C, Johnny B &amp; Mike S.



15.Â*Â* To scrounge; to live freely off your dependants.
Johnny B, who voted *9* &amp; 14. Score: 2



No votes.










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Shani Naylor March 9th, 2018 04:25 PM

[Dixonary] Round 2877 - results
 
My apologies - I must have got overly excited by all the votes that came in
early. Can I award two dealer points each to Tony and Chris, who didn't get
a chance to vote.

Your embarrassed dealer

*must do better next time*





On 10/03/2018 11:09 AM, "France International/Mike Shefler" <
stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com> wrote:

> Round ended early? I thought it went until tomorrow.
>
> >>The deadline is 9pm Saturday 10 March my time (NZDT), or

> midnight Friday/Saturday 9/10 March (LA, USA)
> 3am Saturday 10 March (NY, USA)
> 8am Saturday 10 March (London, UK)
> 9am Saturday 10 March (Netherlands)
> <<
>
>
> On 3/9/2018 3:07 PM, Shani Naylor wrote:
>
> Kosche was indeed the Scottish word with the long etymology. Three players
> guessed it. Our winner is Nancy, who scored five natural points with her
> fossilized river sediment, and Tim L was the real winner with 3 points.
>
> Take it away Nancy!
>
>
>
> 1. Gnarled; knotty.
> Judy M, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2
>
> Votes from Nancy S & Dan W.
>
> 2. Coffee-flavored sherbet.
> Tony A, who didn’t vote. Score: 2
>
> Vote from Efrem M & Dan W.
>
> 3. Fermented camel's milk.
> Mike Shefler, who voted 12 & 14. Score: 2
>
> Votes from Keith H & Ryan M.
>
> 4. A tree native to tropical Africa yielding a wood often used as a
> substitute for mahogany.
> Efrem M, who voted 2 & 8. Score: 1
>
> Vote from Ryan M.
>
> 5. A hereditary estate.
> Tim L, who voted 6 & *9*. Score: 3.
>
> Vote from Guerri.
>
> 6. Any matetrial added to paint for increased opacity.
> Keith H, who voted 3 & 14. Score: 1
>
> Vote from Tim L.
>
> 7. A type of Polish dumpling.
> Dave C, who voted 8 & 14. Score: 2
>
> Votes from Nancy S & Tim B.
>
> 8. A kind of Austrian torte traditionally made with wild berries,
> but now often with strawberries.
> Tim B, who voted 7 & 13. Score: 2
>
> Vote from Efrem M & Dave C.
>
> 9. *Sc. Obs. rare.* Hollow.
> OED D3
>
> Votes from Judy M, Johnny B & Tim L.
>
> 10. To rush around noisily.
>
> Dan W, who voted 1 & 2. Score: 0
>
> No votes.
>
> 11. An incentive to people to buy a product that is not selling well.
> Guerri S, who voted 5 & 13. Score: 0
>
> No votes.
>
> 12. Debris composed of dust and oil, often found within
> poorly-maintained machines.
> Ryan M, who voted 3 & 4. Score: 1
>
> Vote from Mike S.
>
> 13. A narrow flat braid in a herringbone pattern, used for trimming and
> embroidery.
> Chris C, who didn’t vote. Score: 2
>
> Votes from Tim B & Guerri.
>
> 14. Fossilized river sediment.
> Nancy S, who voted 1 & 7. Score: 5
>
> Votes from Judy M, Keith H, Dave C, Johnny B & Mike S.
>
> 15. To scrounge; to live freely off your dependants.
> Johnny B, who voted *9* & 14. Score: 2
>
> No votes.
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France International/Mike Shefler March 10th, 2018 09:21 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 2877 - results
 


You da dealah. Youse can hand out points at liberty.



--Mike





On 3/9/2018 5:25 PM, Shani Naylor wrote:




My apologies - I must have got overly excited by all the votes that came in early. Can I award two dealer points each to Tony and Chris, who didn't get a chance to vote.Â*








Your embarrassed dealer








*must do better next time*


























On 10/03/2018 11:09 AM, "France International/Mike Shefler" &lt;stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com&gt; wrote:




Round ended early? I thought it went until tomorrow.



&gt;&gt;The deadline is 9pm Saturday 10 March my time (NZDT), orÂ*



midnight Friday/Saturday 9/10 March (LA, USA)



3am Saturday 10 March (NY, USA)



8am Saturday 10 March (London, UK)



9amÂ* Saturday 10 MarchÂ*(Netherlands)



&lt;&lt;






On 3/9/2018 3:07 PM, Shani Naylor wrote:






Kosche was indeed the Scottish word with the long etymology. Three players guessed it. Our winner is Nancy, who scored five natural points with her fossilized river sediment, and Tim L was the real winner with 3 points.Â*






Take it away Nancy!



















1.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Gnarled; knotty.
Judy M, who voted *9* &amp; 14. Score: 2



Votes from Nancy S &amp; Dan W.



2.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Coffee-flavored sherbet.
Tony A, who didn’t vote. Score: 2



Vote from Efrem M &amp; Dan W.



3.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Fermented camel's milk.
Mike Shefler, who voted 12 &amp; 14. Score: 2



Votes from Keith H &amp; Ryan M.



4.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* A tree native to tropical Africa yielding a wood often used as a substitute for mahogany.
Efrem M, who voted 2 &amp; 8. Score: 1



Vote from Ryan M.



5.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* A hereditary estate.
Tim L, who voted 6 &amp; *9*. Score: 3.



Vote from Guerri.



6.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Any matetrial added to paint for increased opacity.
Keith H, who voted 3 &amp; 14. Score: 1



Vote from Tim L.



7.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* A type of Polish dumpling.
Dave C, who voted 8 &amp; 14. Score: 2



Votes from Nancy S &amp; Tim B.



8.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* A kind of Austrian torte traditionally made with wild berries, but now often with strawberries.
Tim B, who voted 7 &amp; 13. Score: 2



Vote from Efrem M &amp; Dave C.



9.Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* Sc. Obs. rare. Hollow.
OED D3



Votes from Judy M, Johnny B &amp; Tim L.



10.Â*Â* To rush around noisily.



Dan W, who voted 1 &amp; 2. Score: 0



No votes.



11.Â*Â* An incentive to people to buy a product that is not selling well.
Guerri S, who voted 5 &amp; 13. Score: 0



No votes.



12.Â*Â* Debris composed of dust and oil, often found within poorly-maintained machines.
Ryan M, who voted 3 &amp; 4. Score: 1



Vote from Mike S.



13.Â*Â* A narrow flat braid in a herringbone pattern, used for trimming and embroidery.
Chris C, who didn’t vote. Score: 2Â*



Votes from Tim B &amp; Guerri.Â*



14.Â*Â* Fossilized river sediment.
Nancy S, who voted 1 &amp; 7. Score: 5



Votes from Judy M, Keith H, Dave C, Johnny B &amp; Mike S.



15.Â*Â* To scrounge; to live freely off your dependants.
Johnny B, who voted *9* &amp; 14. Score: 2



No votes.










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