Your dealer gives thanks on this day for many things: friends, even
those such as the Dixonary players whom I've never met, family and yes,
I include pets as family, the beauty that surrounds us, and last, but
not least the end of round 2852.
The next deal is for Dave Cunningham with 4 unnatural points
1: [Scot] a French bell.
Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Tim Lodge
FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 8 and *13*, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*
2: a petty scholar of Latin
Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
FROM Judy Madnick who voted 5 and 11, and scores 3 + 0 = 3
3: A path between two hedges.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Shani Naylor who voted 2 and 9, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
4: a dissolute or degenerate Frenchman.
Voted for by: Mike Shefler
FROM Tony Abell who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
5: a bread pudding flavored with fruit.
Voted for by: Judy Madnick
FROM Efrem Mallach who voted 2 and 7, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
6: In ancient Greece: an unguent-seller.
Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Ryan McGill
FROM Keith Hale who voted 7 and 9, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
7: A small decorative object; a trinket.
Voted for by: Keith Hale, Efrem Mallach
FROM Christopher Carson who didn't vote, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
8: An earthen or pewter cup for liquors; a mug
Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, John Barrs
FROM Dan Widdis who voted 1 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
9: [Law Obs.] a fine imposed collectively on a group of people.
Voted for by: Keith Hale, Mike Shefler, Shani Naylor
FROM Tim Lodge who voted 1 and 10, and scores 3 + 0 = 3
10: a type of conical helmet worn by Turkish forces in the Crimean War.
Voted for by: Tim Lodge, Ryan McGill
FROM Mike Shefler who voted 4 and 9, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
11: a favorite dish of the Galla people of Somalia, a stew featuring
goat meat.
Voted for by: Judy Madnick
FROM Tim Bourne who voted 2 and 6, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
12: [Obs] a two handled pottery jug holding a gallon used for taking
beer to be consumed at home
Voted for by: Dan Widdis
FROM John Barrs who voted 8 and *13*, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*
13: a small pot made from glazed earthenware or metal, used by
pharmacists to hold medicines or ointments.
Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, John Barrs
FROM The New Oxford American Dictionary which can't vote, and scores D2
No def
FROM Ryan McGill who voted 6 and 10, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
Take it away, Dave!
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