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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