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Tim B March 19th, 2020 07:36 AM

[Dixonary] Round 3058 - KEFFEL - results(1)
 
In round 3058 Shani Naylor and Chris Carson shared top spot with 4 points. Since Chris had 4 natural
points with 4 votes for his definition "a pack; a bundle", he takes the dealer spot, and Shani is
runner-up and real winner.
The true definition was 1, “a horse”, which 4 players guessed; surprisingly, no-one was DQ.

1. a horse.
Submitted by “1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue” by Francis Grose (from Project Gutenberg)
Votes from Abel, Barrs, Lodge, Naylor - D4

2. a hoof trimmer.
Submitted by Debbie Embler, who voted for 4 and 7
Votes from Shepherdson

3. a camel saddle.
Submitted by Tim Lodge, who voted for 1 and 6
Votes from no-one

4. a pack; a bundle.
Submitted by Chris Carson
Votes from Embler, Amallach, Emallach, Shepherdson

5. to argue, to disagree.
Submitted by Johnny Barrs, who voted for 1 and 13
Votes from Madnick

6. a strong wind of sub-Saharan Africa.
Submitted by Nancy Shepherdson, who voted for 2 and 4
Votes from Lodge
7. an orderly or adjutant to an officer in the Persian army.
Submitted by Mike Shefler
Votes from Embler, Emallach, Naylor

8. [Scot] a type of brined cheese, made of sheep or goat's milk.
Submitted by Shani Naylor, who voted for 1 and 7
Votes from Madnick, AMallach

9. [NE U.S.] a social function at which free food and drink are provided.
Submitted by Efrem Mallach, who voted for 4 and 7
Votes from Widdis

10. var. kephel. A small round cake or pastry (from Armenian, keph, or hat).
Submitted by Alan Mallach, who voted for 4 and 8
Votes from no-one

11. a traditional Indonesian meal in which a wide variety of foods and sauces are served with rice.
Submitted by Judy Madnick, who voted for 5 and 8
Votes from no-one

12. [_Ger. sl._] the amount of time taken for a bureaucrat to answer a question. (First use ca. 1970)
Submitted by Dave Cunningham
Votes from Widdis

13. (Bot.) a circle of two or more leaves, flowers, or other organs, about the same part or joint of
a stem.
Submitted by Dan Widdis, who voted for 9 and 12
Votes from Abel, Barrs

No definition submitted:
Tony Abell voted for 1 and 13

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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