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Old March 1st, 2021, 12:06 PM
Paul Keating
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Default [Dixonary] Round 3146: KIDGE [Results]

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Four of you guessed the real def: “Brisk, lively; in good spirits.” Tim
Lodge’s by-catch (and guessing correctly) landed him the deal, and there
is a 3-way tie for runner-up: Alan Mallach, Tim Bourne and Ryan McGill.


*1. Cornwall.Fish or other marine species caught unintentionally while
trying to catch another type of fish.

Submitted by: Tim Lodge who voted for: 4 & 9

Votes from: Debbie Embler, Judy Madnick, Alan Mallach, Efrem Mallach

Score: 4+2=6

**2. A cold oatmeal cake of Scottish origin, still eaten in Appalachia,
esp.Eastern Kentucky.

Submitted by: Alan Mallach who voted for: 1 & 6

Votes from: John Barrs, Debbie Embler, Judy Madnick, Tony Abell

Score: 4

**3. The circular rim of a wheel into which the outer ends of the
spokes are inserted.

Submitted by: Shani Naylor who voted for: 4 & 6

Vote from: Mike Shefler

Score: 1+2=3

**4. East Anglian dialect.* Brisk, lively; in good spirits.

Real definition from the OED 3ed

Votes from: Shani Naylor, John Barrs, Tim Lodge, Deborah Fein

Score: D4

**5. Slang.To surreptitiously cut in line.

Submitted by: Mike Shefler who voted for: 3 & 9

Votes from: Dan Widdis, Tony Abell, Efrem Mallach

Score: 3

**6. Lies; nonsense.

Submitted by: Ryan McGill who did not vote

Votes from: Tim Bourne, Shani Naylor, Alan Mallach, Dave Cunningham

Score: 4

**7. One who complains constantly.

Submitted by: Dan Widdis who voted for: 5 & 9

Vote from: Tim Bourne

Score: 1

**8. A glovemaker who cures his own kid-skin.

Submitted by: John Barrs who voted for: 2 & 4

Score: 0+2=2

**9. A deep trough with a slope at each end for administering sheep dip.

Submitted by: Tim Bourne who voted for: 6 & 7

Votes from: Tim Lodge, Dan Widdis, Dave Cunningham, Mike Shefler

Score: 4

*10. Something of no cohesion or fiber; a feeble union or tie;
something not to be relied upon.

Submitted by: Efrem Mallach who voted for: 1 & 5

Vote from: Deborah Fein

Score: 1

*11. A small nonbiting fly having aquatic larvae and often forming
large swarms near ponds and lakes.

Submitted by: Judy Madnick who voted for: 1 & 2




Player



Vote 1



Vote 2



Scores from votes



Guessed correctly



Total Score

Tim Lodge



4



9



4



2



6

Alan Mallach



1



6



4



0



4

Tim Bourne



6



7



4



0



4

Ryan McGill





4



0



4

Mike Shefler



3



9



3



0



3

Shani Naylor



4



6



1



2



3

John Barrs



2



4



0



2



2

Deborah Fein



4



10



No def



2



2

Efrem Mallach



1



5



1



0



1

Dan Widdis



5



9



1



0



1

Judy Madnick



1



2



0



0



0

Dave Cunningham



6



9



No def



0



0

Tony Abell



2



5



No def



0



0

Debbie Embler



1



2



No def



0



0

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Paul Keating
Soustons, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France

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