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[Dixonary] Rnd 3074 The Results
All I can say about this round, is mea culpa. I have a whole rash of lessons learned that I hope will be of benefit. Three messages with defs ended up unchecked in my Junk folder and the fourth error was a mix up of the two Tims. If it weren't a tad early, I'd go downstairs and have tot of Jameson's and do penance. In retrospect, I probably should have scrapped the round and started over. I think I (or someone) may actually have done that once. Anyway, the new dealer is Efrem with his Scottish def. I'm sure his deal will go more smoothly.
Player Def Voted For Points Guess DPs Total AHD 3 NV 8 8 Abel 10 6 &15 1 1 Barrs 11 3 & 6 2 2 4 Bourne 14 10 & 13 1 1 Cunningham 13 5 & 6 1 1 Dixon 4 1 & 3 1 2 3 Embler 1 3 & 4 3 3 Keating 5 2 & 3 1 2 3 Leckenby 15 2 & 3 3 2 5 Lodge N/A 6 & 15 2 2 Madnick 8 1 & 2 1 1 Mallach, A N/A 3 & 6 2 2 4 Mallach, E 6 3 & 14 7 2 9 McGill 2 NV 3 3 Naylor N/A 6 & 8 2 2 Shefler 9 11 & 15 - - Shepherdson N/A 3 & 6 2 2 4 Widdis 12 1 & 11 - - 1. A wickedly brisk westerly wind. From Embler who voted for *3*,4; voted for by Dixon, Madnick, Widdis; Score 3 2. Swift, breezy. From McGill who did not vote; voted for by Keating, Madnick, Leckenby; score 3 3. Impractical, flighty, or unfocused. From AHD; voted for by Barrs, Dixon, Embler, Keatiing, Leckenby, Mallach A., Mallach E., Shepherdson; Score D8 4. British Army slang for a coveted deployment, in a pleasant climate and away from active combat. From Dixon; voted for 1, *3*; voted for by Embler; Score 3 5. A small side-altar; a wayside oratory [< OE weofod 'altar'] From Keating; voted for 2, *3*; voted for by Cunningham; Score 3 6. [Scot.] Aside, on or to one side; awry; off from the straight line. From Mallach E.; voted for *3*, 14; voted for by Abel, Cunningham, Barrs, Lodge, Mallach A., Naylor, Shepherdson; Score 9 7. The Northern white-faced owl, _Ptilopsis leucotis, named for its call. Dealer Error Misatribution 8. Haughty; pretentious. From Madnick; voted for 1,2; voted for by Naylor; Score 1 9. A pair of two or three wheeled pulleys used to hoist a gaff. From Shefler; voted for 11, 15; voted for by no one; Score Nil 10. Suspicious. From Abel; voted for 6, 15; voted for by Bourne; Score 1 11. The contents of a housewife, especially the tape-measure. From Barrs; voted for *3*, 6; votes from Shefler, Widdis; Score 4 12. [Slang] A strong network connection on a wireless device. From Widdis; voted for 1, 11; voted for by no one; Score Nil 13. Odorous. From Cunningham; voted for 5, 6; voted for by Bourne; Score Nil 14. Magic; unbelievable. From Bourne; voted for 10, 13; voted for by Mallach E.; Score 1 15. A cold native Alaskan man who is over the age of sixty. From Leckenby; voted for 2, *3*; voted for by Abel, Lodge, Shefler; Score 5 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dixonary" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to dixonary+unsubscribe (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/di...od.outlook.com. |
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