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Old March 10th, 2018, 12:49 AM
nancygoat
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Default [Dixonary] RD 2878: New Word = lake

Yes, I know. Everybody knows what lake means. But I found a usage of the
word in a cryptic crossword that has nothing to do with bodies of water.
So I'd like to try it unless I get too many DQs for the SECONDARY
definition.

So please give me your clever derivations of LAKE (or DQs) as soon as
possible. The deadline for definitions is:

11 a.m. EDT and 10 a.m. CDT on Sunday, March 11.
(That's the day we start Daylight time in the States so the following might
be wrong.)
I believe that is 5 p.m. GMT.
Elsewhere in the world, do your best to figure it out. Anyone who gets me
a definition anywhere near the deadline will be included. I probably won't
be able to post until a few hours later anyway.

Fingers crossed on this unexpected deal...

Nancy


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Old March 10th, 2018, 03:56 PM
Efrem G Mallach
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Default Re: [Dixonary] RD 2878: New Word = lake

Nancy,

If this is about paint, I'm DQ. (I do English cryptic crosswords too. Maybe that's where I came across it.)

If it stands, I'll try to send in a definition anyhow.

Efrem

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> On Mar 10, 2018, at 1:49 AM, nancygoat <nancygoat (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Yes, I know. Everybody knows what lake means. But I found a usage of the word in a cryptic crossword that has nothing to do with bodies of water. So I'd like to try it unless I get too many DQs for the SECONDARY definition.
>
> So please give me your clever derivations of LAKE (or DQs) as soon as possible. The deadline for definitions is:
>
> 11 a.m. EDT and 10 a.m. CDT on Sunday, March 11.
> (That's the day we start Daylight time in the States so the following might be wrong.)
> I believe that is 5 p.m. GMT.
> Elsewhere in the world, do your best to figure it out. Anyone who gets me a definition anywhere near the deadline will be included. I probably won't be able to post until a few hours later anyway.
>
> Fingers crossed on this unexpected deal...
>
> Nancy


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Old March 10th, 2018, 03:57 PM
Efrem G Mallach
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Default Re: [Dixonary] RD 2878: New Word = lake

Dang. I forgot to readdress this private email so only Nancy would get it. I may or may not have spilled the beans. Sorry.

Efrem

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> On Mar 10, 2018, at 4:56 PM, Efrem G Mallach <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
>
> Nancy,
>
> If this is about paint, I'm DQ. (I do English cryptic crosswords too. Maybe that's where I came across it.)
>
> If it stands, I'll try to send in a definition anyhow.
>
> Efrem
>
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
>> On Mar 10, 2018, at 1:49 AM, nancygoat <nancygoat (AT) gmail (DOT) com <mailto:nancygoat (AT) gmail (DOT) com>> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I know. Everybody knows what lake means. But I found a usage of the word in a cryptic crossword that has nothing to do with bodies of water. So I'd like to try it unless I get too many DQs for the SECONDARY definition.
>>
>> So please give me your clever derivations of LAKE (or DQs) as soon as possible. The deadline for definitions is:
>>
>> 11 a.m. EDT and 10 a.m. CDT on Sunday, March 11.
>> (That's the day we start Daylight time in the States so the following might be wrong.)
>> I believe that is 5 p.m. GMT.
>> Elsewhere in the world, do your best to figure it out. Anyone who gets me a definition anywhere near the deadline will be included. I probably won't be able to post until a few hours later anyway.
>>
>> Fingers crossed on this unexpected deal...
>>
>> Nancy

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Old March 10th, 2018, 03:58 PM
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Default Re: [Dixonary] RD 2878: New Word = lake

Uh-oh. Public message!

Judy

On Mar 10, 2018 4:56 PM, "Efrem G Mallach" <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

> Nancy,
>
> If this is about paint, I'm DQ. (I do English cryptic crosswords too.
> Maybe that's where I came across it.)
>
> If it stands, I'll try to send in a definition anyhow.
>
> Efrem
>
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
> On Mar 10, 2018, at 1:49 AM, nancygoat <nancygoat (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Yes, I know. Everybody knows what lake means. But I found a usage of the
> word in a cryptic crossword that has nothing to do with bodies of water.
> So I'd like to try it unless I get too many DQs for the SECONDARY
> definition.
>
> So please give me your clever derivations of LAKE (or DQs) as soon as
> possible. The deadline for definitions is:
>
> 11 a.m. EDT and 10 a.m. CDT on Sunday, March 11.
> (That's the day we start Daylight time in the States so the following
> might be wrong.)
> I believe that is 5 p.m. GMT.
> Elsewhere in the world, do your best to figure it out. Anyone who gets me
> a definition anywhere near the deadline will be included. I probably won't
> be able to post until a few hours later anyway.
>
> Fingers crossed on this unexpected deal...
>
> Nancy
>
>
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Old March 10th, 2018, 04:13 PM
Efrem G Mallach
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Default Re: [Dixonary] RD 2878: New Word = lake

I know. I already said so. Truly sorry.

Efrem

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> On Mar 10, 2018, at 4:58 PM, Judy Madnick <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> Uh-oh. Public message!
>
> Judy
>
> On Mar 10, 2018 4:56 PM, "Efrem G Mallach" <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net <mailto:emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net>> wrote:
> Nancy,
>
> If this is about paint, I'm DQ. (I do English cryptic crosswords too. Maybe that's where I came across it.)
>
> If it stands, I'll try to send in a definition anyhow.
>
> Efrem
>
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>
>> On Mar 10, 2018, at 1:49 AM, nancygoat <nancygoat (AT) gmail (DOT) com <mailto:nancygoat (AT) gmail (DOT) com>> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, I know. Everybody knows what lake means. But I found a usage of the word in a cryptic crossword that has nothing to do with bodies of water. So I'd like to try it unless I get too many DQs for the SECONDARY definition.
>>
>> So please give me your clever derivations of LAKE (or DQs) as soon as possible. The deadline for definitions is:
>>
>> 11 a.m. EDT and 10 a.m. CDT on Sunday, March 11.
>> (That's the day we start Daylight time in the States so the following might be wrong.)
>> I believe that is 5 p.m. GMT.
>> Elsewhere in the world, do your best to figure it out. Anyone who gets me a definition anywhere near the deadline will be included. I probably won't be able to post until a few hours later anyway.
>>
>> Fingers crossed on this unexpected deal...
>>
>> Nancy

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