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[Dixonary] Round 2941 results
Our winner today is Keith Hale, with a natural 5 points for his unmarried
mother. Second place goes to Efrem & Judy, with unnatural 4s. The real def, the loose dress, didn't fare so well, with D5. I found this word in a novel called Slammerkin, by Emma Donoghue. Take it away Keith. 1. Worthless. Guerri S, who voted 4 & 7. Score: 0 No votes. 2. A ponytail. Tony A, who didn’t vote. Score: 1 Vote from Debbie E. 3. A multi-layered petticoat. Efrem M, who voted 6 & *9*. Score: 4 Votes from Judy M & Debbie E. 4. A sheep that has gone astray. Mike S, who voted 5 & 10. Score: 1 Vote from Guerri S. 5. [Obs.] An unmarried mother. Keith H, who didn’t vote. Score: 5 Votes from Mike S, Johnny B, Dan W, Tim B & Dave C. 6. A form of incised decoration on silverware. Tim L, who voted *9* & 10. Score: 3 Votes from Tim B & Efrem M. 7. A strong snuff made from a dark coarse tobacco. Chris C, who didn’t vote. Score: 1 Vote from Guerri S. 8. A book name for the globe-flower [Trollius europaeus]. Johnny B, who voted 5 & *9*. Score: 2 No votes. 9. A loose dress or gown worn in the 18th century by women. Collins. D5 Votes from Judy M, Johnny B, Tim L, Efrem M & Dave C. 10. An edible, gelatinous, yellowish substance found inside the lower shell of a turtle. Judy M, who voted 3 & *9*. Score: 4 Votes from Mike S & Tim L. 11. Slender branching American grass of some value for grazing in central United States. Dan W, who voted 5 & 13. Score: 0 No votes. 12. A low acid and low tannin pear of good average quality that keeps well after harvest. Debbie E, who voted 2 & 3. Score: 0 No votes. 13. An author who, like Anthony Trollope in the Barsetshire novels, builds a complete and consistent historical and geographical picture of the fictional area about which he or she writes. Tim B, who voted 5 & 6. Score: 1 Vote from Dan W. No def: Dave C, who voted 5 & *9*. Score: 2 -- 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. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
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