Hi all,
I am thankful for a relatively drama-less round. I'm not sure Efrem
Mallach will be thankful for his runaway win, an unnatural 7 for his eave
decorations. Runners up, with 4 unnatural, were Johnny Barrs and his
mushroom and Dave Cunningham and his theater entrance. Chris Carson earned
4 natural for his ridge and so it the real winner.
The first three all voted for the real def, the architectural pier, below.
The As point to the antas.
[image: Illustration of anta]
The votes are summarized below. Sorry if the formatting is bad. Take it
away, Efrem!
Nancy
1. A morbid fear of exams.
Tony Abell
Votes
0+0=0
2. [Arch.] a small block used as a repeating decorative element,
e.g., under an eave.
Effrem Mallach
Votes: Widdis, Shefler, Barrs, Cunningham, Abell 5+2*=7
3. the inky cap mushroom when the edges have turned up and the gills
have begun to deliquesce
John Barrs +2
Votes: Widdis, Stevens
2+2*=4
4. [Gael.] a waterfall.
Tim Lodge
Votes: McGill
1+0=1
5. The primary entrance to a theater or opera house.
Dave Cunningham
Votes: Debbie, Mallach
2+2*=4
6. duress of some kind.
Guerri Stevens
Votes: Lodge
1+0=1
7. [Geol.] a high plain between two mountain ranges.
Mike Shefler
Votes: Madnick
1+0=1
8. wooden-soled Japanese shoe
Judy Madnick
Votes: McGill
1+0=1
9. A ridge with a gentle slope on one side and a cliff on the other.
Chris Carson
Votes: Madnick, Carson, Shefler, Abell 4+0=4
10. A pier produced by thickening a wall at its termination.
Merriam-webster.com
Votes: Barrs, Cunningham, Mallach D3
11. [Chinese] a small, outdoor clay oven
Ryan McGill
Votes: Debbie
1+0=1
12. Polish sour rye soup.
Shani Naylor
0+0=0
13. "Cash" coins minted with a center hole.
Debbie
0+0=0
14. (Art) Having the ground engraved or cut out in the parts to be
enameled; inlaid in depressions made in the ground; -- said of a kind of
enamel work in which depressions made in the surface are filled with enamel
pastes, which are afterward fired; also, designating the process of making
such enamel work.
Dan Widdis
Votes: Stevens
1+0=1
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