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Christopher Carson
August 24th, 2013, 08:17 AM
The votes are in and I think I got them all counted.

The winner of round 2434 and new dealer is Steve Graham, whose definition
"The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the young port wine down
the Douro River to Porto, where it is aged in casks and eventually
bottled." received 4 votes, plus 2 points for guessing the correct def.

There were 3 players in coveted second place with 4 points each: Dave
Cunningham, Jim Hart and Mike Shefler.

The true definition was 6: "A saddlebag." (AHD 5th), which 5 perceptive
players guessed.

1. A Polish sandwich spread made with curd cheese, yogurt,
chopped radish and chives. No votes
Submitted by: Dixon.
2. A fermented syrup derived from any of several varieties
of prickly pear or fig cactus, esp. _Opuntia ficus-indica_. Votes
from: emallach and Hale
Submitted by: Hart, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
3. A genre of tragic opera based on stories from Classical
mythology or the Italian romantic epics of Tasso and
Ariosto. Vote from: Kornelis
Submitted by: Morgan, who scores natural 1.
4. A tomb robber, especially a thief of antiquities (from
Arabic _al-faraj_, "the hunter"). Votes from: Cunningham, Grieco
and Widdis
Submitted by: emallach, who scores natural 3.
5. A plant, Medicago sativa, of the legume family, usually
having bluish-purple flowers, originating in the Near East
and widely cultivated as a forage crop. Votes from: Abell,
emallach and Schultz
Submitted by: Kornelis, who scores natural 3.
6. A saddlebag. Votes from: Barrs, Cunningham, Graham, Hart and
Shefler Real definition from AHD 5th
7. A yellow variant of alfalfa, [_medicago sativa_; also
called yellow lucerne] Vote from: Abell
Submitted by: Barrs, who scores 1 + 2, total 3.
8. A variety of drought-resistant wheat. Vote from: Kornelis
Submitted by: Bourne, who scores natural 1.
9. A fungal growth found on oak trees. Vote from: Grieco
Submitted by: Emery, who scores natural 1.
10. A rude or dismissive rejection of someone's offer or opinion. Vote
from: Barrs
Submitted by: Stevens, who scores natural 1.
11. The diaspora of the Islamic Moors of North Africa that
led to the invasion and settlement of the Iberian peninsula
in the 8th century. Votes from: Bourne and Lodge
Submitted by: Shefler, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
12. The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the
young port wine down the Douro River to Porto, where it is
aged in casks and eventually bottled. Votes from: Boswell,
Lodge, Stevens and Weltz
Submitted by: Graham, who scores 4 + 2, total 6.
13. A milk pudding made with tapioca, typically spiced with
cardamom. Vote from: Weltz
Submitted by: Boswell, who scores natural 1.
14. A strait. (Arab.) Votes from: Hart and Schultz
Submitted by: Cunningham, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
15. Ditch, moat, trench or canal. Vote from: Shefler
Submitted by: Madnick, who scores natural 1.
16. A wood-fired outdoor oven of the Canary Islands, having
a semi-spherical shape and a tall chimney extending from
the top. Vote from: Madnick
Submitted by: Lodge, who scores natural 1.
17. A strain of wheat native to the Balkans and western
Russia. Vote from: Bourne
Submitted by: Schultz, who scores natural 1.
18. Recurring appointment. No votes
Submitted by: Hale.
19. Buckwheat flour. No votes
Submitted by: Abell.
20. A training pike used in bullfighting. Vote from: Stevens
Submitted by: Grieco, who scores natural 1.
21. A knife for taking the hair off skins. No votes
Submitted by: Widdis.
22. A cook stove of North Africa, using fuels such as wood,
charcoal and animal dung. Votes from: Graham, Hale and Madnick
Submitted by: Weltz, who scores natural 3.
23. A dried gourd filled with seeds or pebbles, used as a
noise maker. Votes from: Boswell and Widdis
Submitted by: Shepherdson, who scores natural 2.

Player Def Voted for Votes Guess DP Total
------ --- --------- ----- ----- -- -----
Graham 12 *6* & 22 4 2 6
Shefler 11 *6* & 15 2 2 4
Cunningham 14 4 & *6* 2 2 4
Hart 2 *6* & 14 2 2 4
Kornelis 5 3 & 8 3 3
emallach 4 2 & 5 3 3
Weltz 22 12 & 13 3 3
Barrs 7 *6* & 10 1 2 3
Shepherdson 23 N/V 2 2
Emery 9 N/V 1 1
Schultz 17 5 & 14 1 1
Madnick 15 16 & 22 1 1
Lodge 16 11 & 12 1 1
Grieco 20 4 & 9 1 1
Morgan 3 N/V 1 1
Boswell 13 12 & 23 1 1
Bourne 8 11 & 17 1 1
Stevens 10 12 & 20 1 1
Abell 19 5 & 7 0 0
Widdis 21 4 & 23 0 0
Hale 18 2 & 22 0 0
Dixon 1 N/V 0 0

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Steve Graham
August 24th, 2013, 08:36 AM
Hi Chris
While I accept the honor of being the dealah, it looks as though Millie
Morgan's votes escaped the count.

I'm with Tim ... I think he just read my mind! :)

> 11. The diaspora of the Islamic Moors of North Africa that led to the
> invasion and settlement of the Iberian peninsula in the 8th century.
and
> 12. The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the young port wine
> down the Douro River to Porto, where it is aged in casks and
> eventually bottled.


Thanks Chris
--Millie

Cheers
Steve Graham

No tree is too big for a short dog to lift his leg on

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Subject: [Dixonary] Round 2434: ALFORJA - Final Posting

The votes are in and I think I got them all counted.

The winner of round 2434 and new dealer is Steve Graham, whose definition
"The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the young port wine down the
Douro River to Porto, where it is aged in casks and eventually bottled."
received 4 votes, plus 2 points for guessing the correct def.

There were 3 players in coveted second place with 4 points each: Dave
Cunningham, Jim Hart and Mike Shefler.

The true definition was 6: "A saddlebag." (AHD 5th), which 5 perceptive
players guessed.

1. A Polish sandwich spread made with curd cheese, yogurt,
chopped radish and chives. No votes
Submitted by: Dixon.
2. A fermented syrup derived from any of several varieties
of prickly pear or fig cactus, esp. _Opuntia ficus-indica_. Votes
from: emallach and Hale
Submitted by: Hart, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
3. A genre of tragic opera based on stories from Classical
mythology or the Italian romantic epics of Tasso and
Ariosto. Vote from: Kornelis
Submitted by: Morgan, who scores natural 1.
4. A tomb robber, especially a thief of antiquities (from
Arabic _al-faraj_, "the hunter"). Votes from: Cunningham, Grieco
and Widdis
Submitted by: emallach, who scores natural 3.
5. A plant, Medicago sativa, of the legume family, usually
having bluish-purple flowers, originating in the Near East
and widely cultivated as a forage crop. Votes from: Abell,
emallach and Schultz
Submitted by: Kornelis, who scores natural 3.
6. A saddlebag. Votes from: Barrs, Cunningham, Graham, Hart and
Shefler Real definition from AHD 5th
7. A yellow variant of alfalfa, [_medicago sativa_; also
called yellow lucerne] Vote from: Abell
Submitted by: Barrs, who scores 1 + 2, total 3.
8. A variety of drought-resistant wheat. Vote from: Kornelis
Submitted by: Bourne, who scores natural 1.
9. A fungal growth found on oak trees. Vote from: Grieco
Submitted by: Emery, who scores natural 1.
10. A rude or dismissive rejection of someone's offer or opinion. Vote
from: Barrs
Submitted by: Stevens, who scores natural 1.
11. The diaspora of the Islamic Moors of North Africa that
led to the invasion and settlement of the Iberian peninsula
in the 8th century. Votes from: Bourne and Lodge
Submitted by: Shefler, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
12. The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the
young port wine down the Douro River to Porto, where it is
aged in casks and eventually bottled. Votes from: Boswell,
Lodge, Stevens and Weltz
Submitted by: Graham, who scores 4 + 2, total 6.
13. A milk pudding made with tapioca, typically spiced with
cardamom. Vote from: Weltz
Submitted by: Boswell, who scores natural 1.
14. A strait. (Arab.) Votes from: Hart and Schultz
Submitted by: Cunningham, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
15. Ditch, moat, trench or canal. Vote from: Shefler
Submitted by: Madnick, who scores natural 1.
16. A wood-fired outdoor oven of the Canary Islands, having
a semi-spherical shape and a tall chimney extending from
the top. Vote from: Madnick
Submitted by: Lodge, who scores natural 1.
17. A strain of wheat native to the Balkans and western
Russia. Vote from: Bourne
Submitted by: Schultz, who scores natural 1.
18. Recurring appointment. No votes
Submitted by: Hale.
19. Buckwheat flour. No votes
Submitted by: Abell.
20. A training pike used in bullfighting. Vote from: Stevens
Submitted by: Grieco, who scores natural 1.
21. A knife for taking the hair off skins. No votes
Submitted by: Widdis.
22. A cook stove of North Africa, using fuels such as wood,
charcoal and animal dung. Votes from: Graham, Hale and Madnick
Submitted by: Weltz, who scores natural 3.
23. A dried gourd filled with seeds or pebbles, used as a
noise maker. Votes from: Boswell and Widdis
Submitted by: Shepherdson, who scores natural 2.

Player Def Voted for Votes Guess DP Total
------ --- --------- ----- ----- -- -----
Graham 12 *6* & 22 4 2 6
Shefler 11 *6* & 15 2 2 4
Cunningham 14 4 & *6* 2 2 4
Hart 2 *6* & 14 2 2 4
Kornelis 5 3 & 8 3 3
emallach 4 2 & 5 3 3
Weltz 22 12 & 13 3 3
Barrs 7 *6* & 10 1 2 3
Shepherdson 23 N/V 2 2
Emery 9 N/V 1 1
Schultz 17 5 & 14 1 1
Madnick 15 16 & 22 1 1
Lodge 16 11 & 12 1 1
Grieco 20 4 & 9 1 1
Morgan 3 N/V 1 1
Boswell 13 12 & 23 1 1
Bourne 8 11 & 17 1 1
Stevens 10 12 & 20 1 1
Abell 19 5 & 7 0 0
Widdis 21 4 & 23 0 0
Hale 18 2 & 22 0 0
Dixon 1 N/V 0 0

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Tony Abell
August 24th, 2013, 10:09 AM
Allow me to point out an ambiguity. Matthew Grieco voted thusly:

> My votes go to:
> 4. A tomb robber, especially a thief of antiquities (from
> Arabic _al-faraj_, "the hunter").
> and
>
> 9. Buckwheat flour.
> --Matthew Grieco


Definition number 9 was "A fungal growth found on oak trees." from Chuck
Emory. "Buckwheat flour" was my definition, number 19.

Which did Matthew intend to vote for?

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On 2013-08-24 at 09:17 Christopher Carson wrote:

> The votes are in and I think I got them all counted.

> The winner of round 2434 and new dealer is Steve Graham, whose definition
> "The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the young port wine down
> the Douro River to Porto, where it is aged in casks and eventually
> bottled." received 4 votes, plus 2 points for guessing the correct def.

> There were 3 players in coveted second place with 4 points each: Dave
> Cunningham, Jim Hart and Mike Shefler.

> The true definition was 6: "A saddlebag." (AHD 5th), which 5 perceptive
> players guessed.

> 1. A Polish sandwich spread made with curd cheese, yogurt,
> chopped radish and chives. No votes
> Submitted by: Dixon.
> 2. A fermented syrup derived from any of several varieties
> of prickly pear or fig cactus, esp. _Opuntia ficus-indica_. Votes
> from: emallach and Hale
> Submitted by: Hart, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
> 3. A genre of tragic opera based on stories from Classical
> mythology or the Italian romantic epics of Tasso and
> Ariosto. Vote from: Kornelis
> Submitted by: Morgan, who scores natural 1.
> 4. A tomb robber, especially a thief of antiquities (from
> Arabic _al-faraj_, "the hunter"). Votes from: Cunningham, Grieco
> and Widdis
> Submitted by: emallach, who scores natural 3.
> 5. A plant, Medicago sativa, of the legume family, usually
> having bluish-purple flowers, originating in the Near East
> and widely cultivated as a forage crop. Votes from: Abell,
> emallach and Schultz
> Submitted by: Kornelis, who scores natural 3.
> 6. A saddlebag. Votes from: Barrs, Cunningham, Graham, Hart and
> Shefler Real definition from AHD 5th
> 7. A yellow variant of alfalfa, [_medicago sativa_; also
> called yellow lucerne] Vote from: Abell
> Submitted by: Barrs, who scores 1 + 2, total 3.
> 8. A variety of drought-resistant wheat. Vote from: Kornelis
> Submitted by: Bourne, who scores natural 1.
> 9. A fungal growth found on oak trees. Vote from: Grieco
> Submitted by: Emery, who scores natural 1.
> 10. A rude or dismissive rejection of someone's offer or opinion. Vote
> from: Barrs
> Submitted by: Stevens, who scores natural 1.
> 11. The diaspora of the Islamic Moors of North Africa that
> led to the invasion and settlement of the Iberian peninsula
> in the 8th century. Votes from: Bourne and Lodge
> Submitted by: Shefler, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
> 12. The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the
> young port wine down the Douro River to Porto, where it is
> aged in casks and eventually bottled. Votes from: Boswell,
> Lodge, Stevens and Weltz
> Submitted by: Graham, who scores 4 + 2, total 6.
> 13. A milk pudding made with tapioca, typically spiced with
> cardamom. Vote from: Weltz
> Submitted by: Boswell, who scores natural 1.
> 14. A strait. (Arab.) Votes from: Hart and Schultz
> Submitted by: Cunningham, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
> 15. Ditch, moat, trench or canal. Vote from: Shefler
> Submitted by: Madnick, who scores natural 1.
> 16. A wood-fired outdoor oven of the Canary Islands, having
> a semi-spherical shape and a tall chimney extending from
> the top. Vote from: Madnick
> Submitted by: Lodge, who scores natural 1.
> 17. A strain of wheat native to the Balkans and western
> Russia. Vote from: Bourne
> Submitted by: Schultz, who scores natural 1.
> 18. Recurring appointment. No votes
> Submitted by: Hale.
> 19. Buckwheat flour. No votes
> Submitted by: Abell.
> 20. A training pike used in bullfighting. Vote from: Stevens
> Submitted by: Grieco, who scores natural 1.
> 21. A knife for taking the hair off skins. No votes
> Submitted by: Widdis.
> 22. A cook stove of North Africa, using fuels such as wood,
> charcoal and animal dung. Votes from: Graham, Hale and Madnick
> Submitted by: Weltz, who scores natural 3.
> 23. A dried gourd filled with seeds or pebbles, used as a
> noise maker. Votes from: Boswell and Widdis
> Submitted by: Shepherdson, who scores natural 2.

> Player Def Voted for Votes Guess DP Total
> ------ --- --------- ----- ----- -- -----
> Graham 12 *6* & 22 4 2 6
> Shefler 11 *6* & 15 2 2 4
> Cunningham 14 4 & *6* 2 2 4
> Hart 2 *6* & 14 2 2 4
> Kornelis 5 3 & 8 3 3
> emallach 4 2 & 5 3 3
> Weltz 22 12 & 13 3 3
> Barrs 7 *6* & 10 1 2 3
> Shepherdson 23 N/V 2 2
> Emery 9 N/V 1 1
> Schultz 17 5 & 14 1 1
> Madnick 15 16 & 22 1 1
> Lodge 16 11 & 12 1 1
> Grieco 20 4 & 9 1 1
> Morgan 3 N/V 1 1
> Boswell 13 12 & 23 1 1
> Bourne 8 11 & 17 1 1
> Stevens 10 12 & 20 1 1
> Abell 19 5 & 7 0 0
> Widdis 21 4 & 23 0 0
> Hale 18 2 & 22 0 0
> Dixon 1 N/V 0 0

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mvgrieco
August 24th, 2013, 10:37 AM
I voted for 19.


Sent from my MetroPCS 4G Wireless PhoneTony Abell <hello (AT) isanybodyhome (DOT) com> wrote:
Allow me to point out an ambiguity.* Matthew Grieco voted thusly:

> My votes go to:
>* 4. A tomb robber, especially a thief of antiquities (from
>*** Arabic _al-faraj_, "the hunter").
> and
>
> 9. Buckwheat flour.
> --Matthew Grieco


Definition number 9 was "A fungal growth found on oak trees." from Chuck
Emory. "Buckwheat flour" was my definition, number 19.

Which did Matthew intend to vote for?

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On 2013-08-24 at 09:17 Christopher Carson wrote:

> The votes are in and I think I got them all counted.

> The winner of round 2434 and new dealer is Steve Graham, whose definition
> "The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the young port wine down
> the Douro River to Porto, where it is aged in casks and eventually
> bottled." received 4 votes, plus 2 points for guessing the correct def.

> There were 3 players in coveted second place with 4 points each: Dave
> Cunningham, Jim Hart and Mike Shefler.

> The true definition was 6: "A saddlebag." (AHD 5th), which 5 perceptive
> players guessed.

>* 1. A Polish sandwich spread made with curd cheese, yogurt,
>**** chopped radish and chives.**** No votes
>**** Submitted by: Dixon.
>* 2. A fermented syrup derived from any of several varieties
>**** of prickly pear or fig cactus, esp. _Opuntia ficus-indica_.**** Votes
> from:** emallach and Hale
>**** Submitted by: Hart, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
>* 3. A genre of tragic opera based on stories from Classical
>**** mythology or the Italian romantic epics of Tasso and
>**** Ariosto.**** Vote from:*** Kornelis
>**** Submitted by: Morgan, who scores natural 1.
>* 4. A tomb robber, especially a thief of antiquities (from
>**** Arabic _al-faraj_, "the hunter").**** Votes from:** Cunningham, Grieco
> and Widdis
>**** Submitted by: emallach, who scores natural 3.
>* 5. A plant, Medicago sativa, of the legume family, usually
>**** having bluish-purple flowers, originating in the Near East
>**** and widely cultivated as a forage crop.**** Votes from:** Abell,
> emallach and Schultz
>**** Submitted by: Kornelis, who scores natural 3.
>* 6. A saddlebag.**** Votes from:** Barrs, Cunningham, Graham, Hart and
>****************** Shefler**** Real definition from AHD 5th
>* 7. A yellow variant of alfalfa, [_medicago sativa_; also
>**** called yellow lucerne]**** Vote from:*** Abell
>**** Submitted by: Barrs, who scores 1 + 2, total 3.
>* 8. A variety of drought-resistant wheat.**** Vote from:*** Kornelis
>**** Submitted by: Bourne, who scores natural 1.
>* 9. A fungal growth found on oak trees.**** Vote from:*** Grieco
>**** Submitted by: Emery, who scores natural 1.
> 10. A rude or dismissive rejection of someone's offer or opinion.**** Vote
> from:*** Barrs
>**** Submitted by: Stevens, who scores natural 1.
> 11. The diaspora of the Islamic Moors of North Africa that
>**** led to the invasion and settlement of the Iberian peninsula
>**** in the 8th century.**** Votes from:** Bourne and Lodge
>**** Submitted by: Shefler, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
> 12. The traditional boat used in Portugal to carry the
>**** young port wine down the Douro River to Porto, where it is
>**** aged in casks and eventually bottled.**** Votes from:** Boswell,
> Lodge, Stevens and Weltz
>**** Submitted by: Graham, who scores 4 + 2, total 6.
> 13. A milk pudding made with tapioca, typically spiced with
>**** cardamom.**** Vote from:*** Weltz
>**** Submitted by: Boswell, who scores natural 1.
> 14. A strait. (Arab.)**** Votes from:** Hart and Schultz
>**** Submitted by: Cunningham, who scores 2 + 2, total 4.
> 15. Ditch, moat, trench or canal.**** Vote from:*** Shefler
>**** Submitted by: Madnick, who scores natural 1.
> 16. A wood-fired outdoor oven of the Canary Islands, having
>**** a semi-spherical shape and a tall chimney extending from
>**** the top.**** Vote from:*** Madnick
>**** Submitted by: Lodge, who scores natural 1.
> 17. A strain of wheat native to the Balkans and western
>**** Russia.**** Vote from:*** Bourne
>**** Submitted by: Schultz, who scores natural 1.
> 18. Recurring appointment.**** No votes
>**** Submitted by: Hale.
> 19. Buckwheat flour.**** No votes
>**** Submitted by: Abell.
> 20. A training pike used in bullfighting.**** Vote from:*** Stevens
>**** Submitted by: Grieco, who scores natural 1.
> 21. A knife for taking the hair off skins.**** No votes
>**** Submitted by: Widdis.
> 22. A cook stove of North Africa, using fuels such as wood,
>**** charcoal and animal dung.**** Votes from:** Graham, Hale and Madnick
>**** Submitted by: Weltz, who scores natural 3.
> 23. A dried gourd filled with seeds or pebbles, used as a
>**** noise maker.**** Votes from:** Boswell and Widdis
>**** Submitted by: Shepherdson, who scores natural 2.

> Player******** Def Voted for Votes Guess DP Total
>**** ------******** --- --------- ----- ----- -- -----
>**** Graham********* 12* *6* & 22**** 4**** 2******* 6
>**** Shefler******** 11* *6* & 15**** 2**** 2******* 4
>**** Cunningham***** 14** 4 & *6***** 2**** 2******* 4
>**** Hart************ 2* *6* & 14**** 2**** 2******* 4
>**** Kornelis******** 5**** 3 & 8**** 3************* 3
>**** emallach******** 4**** 2 & 5**** 3************* 3
>**** Weltz********** 22** 12 & 13**** 3******** 3
>**** Barrs*********** 7* *6* & 10**** 1**** 2******* 3
>**** Shepherdson**** 23****** N/V**** 2************* 2
>**** Emery*********** 9****** N/V**** 1************* 1
>**** Schultz******** 17*** 5 & 14**** 1************* 1
>**** Madnick******** 15** 16 & 22**** 1************* 1
>**** Lodge********** 16** 11 & 12**** 1************* 1
>**** Grieco********* 20**** 4 & 9**** 1************* 1
>**** Morgan********** 3****** N/V**** 1************* 1
>**** Boswell******** 13** 12 & 23**** 1************* 1
>**** Bourne********** 8** 11 & 17**** 1************* 1
>**** Stevens******** 10** 12 & 20**** 1************* 1
>**** Abell********** 19**** 5 & 7**** 0************* 0
>**** Widdis********* 21*** 4 & 23**** 0******** 0
>**** Hale*********** 18*** 2 & 22**** 0********** 0
>**** Dixon*********** 1****** N/V**** 0************* 0

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