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endash@verizon.net
June 30th, 2015, 09:43 AM
We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.

And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points

 1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a size of a pea; pisolitic ore
 Voted for by: Mike Shefler
 FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

 2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin < Eng. peep-hole]
 Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
 FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

 3: a smallish passerine bird species of  the family Malaconotidae, also known as the bush shrike
 Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
 FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

 4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known as May Apple.
 Voted for by: Tony Abell
 FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

 5: _Haw._    (also _pe'epul_)    a form of sand sledge
 Voted for by nobody
 FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

 6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte, is distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to followers of Hinduism and Buddism
 Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
 FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2

 7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
 Voted for by nobody
 FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

 8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament by certain peoples
 Voted for by: Jim Hart
 FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*

 9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
 Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
 FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

10: a pack or bundle
 Voted for by nobody
 FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of its alarm call
 Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
 FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6

12: the top level of a ziggurat
 Voted for by: Jim Hart
 FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or bird that peeps or cheeps
 Voted for by: Tony Abell
 FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
 Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
 FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
 Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
 FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*

16: a normally dry watercourse
 Voted for by nobody
 FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
 Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
 FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4

18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of death
 Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
 FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2





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France International/Mike Shefler
June 30th, 2015, 09:51 AM
I'm assuming Carson and Barrs were the 2 DQs.



On 6/30/2015 10:43 AM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net (mailto:endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net) wrote:




We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.

And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points

Â*1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a size of a pea; pisolitic ore
Â*Voted for by: Mike Shefler
Â*FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

Â*2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin < Eng. peep-hole]
Â*Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
Â*FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

Â*3: a smallish passerine bird species ofÂ* the family Malaconotidae, also known as the bush shrike
Â*Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
Â*FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

Â*4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known as May Apple.
Â*Voted for by: Tony Abell
Â*FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

Â*5: _Haw._Â*Â*Â* (also _pe'epul_)Â*Â*Â* a form of sand sledge
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

Â*6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte, is distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to followers of Hinduism and Buddism
Â*Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
Â*FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2

Â*7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

Â*8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament by certain peoples
Â*Voted for by: Jim Hart
Â*FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*

Â*9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
Â*Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
Â*FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

10: a pack or bundle
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of its alarm call
Â*Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
Â*FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6

12: the top level of a ziggurat
Â*Voted for by: Jim Hart
Â*FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or bird that peeps or cheeps
Â*Voted for by: Tony Abell
Â*FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
Â*Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
Â*FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
Â*Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
Â*FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*

16: a normally dry watercourse
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
Â*Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
Â*FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4

18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of death
Â*Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
Â*FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

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Christopher Carson
June 30th, 2015, 10:33 AM
Not me. I just missed the deadline.

CC

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> On Jun 30, 2015, at 10:53 AM, France International/Mike Shefler <stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> I'm assuming Carson and Barrs were the 2 DQs.
>
>> On 6/30/2015 10:43 AM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net wrote:
>> We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.
>>
>> And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points
>>
>> 1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a size of a pea; pisolitic ore
>> Voted for by: Mike Shefler
>> FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin < Eng. peep-hole]
>> Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
>> FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>>
>> 3: a smallish passerine bird species of the family Malaconotidae, also known as the bush shrike
>> Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
>> FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>>
>> 4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known as May Apple.
>> Voted for by: Tony Abell
>> FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 5: _Haw._ (also _pe'epul_) a form of sand sledge
>> Voted for by nobody
>> FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>>
>> 6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte, is distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to followers of Hinduism and Buddism
>> Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
>> FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2
>>
>> 7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
>> Voted for by nobody
>> FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>>
>> 8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament by certain peoples
>> Voted for by: Jim Hart
>> FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*
>>
>> 9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
>> Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
>> FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 10: a pack or bundle
>> Voted for by nobody
>> FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>>
>> 11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of its alarm call
>> Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
>> FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6
>>
>> 12: the top level of a ziggurat
>> Voted for by: Jim Hart
>> FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or bird that peeps or cheeps
>> Voted for by: Tony Abell
>> FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
>> Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
>> FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>>
>> 15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
>> Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
>> FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*
>>
>> 16: a normally dry watercourse
>> Voted for by nobody
>> FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>>
>> 17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
>> Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
>> FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
>>
>> 18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of death
>> Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
>> FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
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France International/Mike Shefler
June 30th, 2015, 10:53 AM
Then it must have been Tim Lodge.




On 6/30/2015 11:33 AM, Christopher Carson wrote:




Not me. I just missed the deadline.








CC

Sent from my iPhone




On Jun 30, 2015, at 10:53 AM, France International/Mike Shefler &lt;stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com (mailto:stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com)&gt; wrote:





I'm assuming Carson and Barrs were the 2 DQs.



On 6/30/2015 10:43 AM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net (mailto:endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net) wrote:




We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.

And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points

Â*1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a size of a pea; pisolitic ore
Â*Voted for by: Mike Shefler
Â*FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

Â*2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin &lt; Eng. peep-hole]
Â*Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
Â*FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

Â*3: a smallish passerine bird species ofÂ* the family Malaconotidae, also known as the bush shrike
Â*Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
Â*FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

Â*4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known as May Apple.
Â*Voted for by: Tony Abell
Â*FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

Â*5: _Haw._Â*Â*Â* (also _pe'epul_)Â*Â*Â* a form of sand sledge
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

Â*6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte, is distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to followers of Hinduism and Buddism
Â*Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
Â*FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2

Â*7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

Â*8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament by certain peoples
Â*Voted for by: Jim Hart
Â*FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*

Â*9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
Â*Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
Â*FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

10: a pack or bundle
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of its alarm call
Â*Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
Â*FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6

12: the top level of a ziggurat
Â*Voted for by: Jim Hart
Â*FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or bird that peeps or cheeps
Â*Voted for by: Tony Abell
Â*FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
Â*Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
Â*FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
Â*Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
Â*FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*

16: a normally dry watercourse
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
Â*Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
Â*FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4

18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of death
Â*Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
Â*FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

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Daniel Widdis
June 30th, 2015, 10:59 AM
Great word.

I almost voted for the /ficus religiosa/ because I thought that was an
amusing made-up taxonomy!

On 6/30/15 7:43 AM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net wrote:
> We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne
> warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being
> runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.
>
> And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points
>
> 1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a
> size of a pea; pisolitic ore
> Voted for by: Mike Shefler
> FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>
> 2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin < Eng.
> peep-hole]
> Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
> FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>
> 3: a smallish passerine bird species of the family Malaconotidae,
> also known as the bush shrike
> Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
> FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>
> 4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known
> as May Apple.
> Voted for by: Tony Abell
> FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>
> 5: _Haw._ (also _pe'epul_) a form of sand sledge
> Voted for by nobody
> FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>
> 6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from
> India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte, is
> distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is
> sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to
> followers of Hinduism and Buddism
> Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
> FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2
>
> 7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
> Voted for by nobody
> FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>
> 8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament
> by certain peoples
> Voted for by: Jim Hart
> FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*
>
> 9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
> Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
> FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>
> 10: a pack or bundle
> Voted for by nobody
> FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>
> 11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of
> its alarm call
> Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem
> Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
> FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6
>
> 12: the top level of a ziggurat
> Voted for by: Jim Hart
> FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>
> 13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or
> bird that peeps or cheeps
> Voted for by: Tony Abell
> FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>
> 14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
> Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
> FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>
> 15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
> Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
> FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*
>
> 16: a normally dry watercourse
> Voted for by nobody
> FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>
> 17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
> Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
> FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
>
> 18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits
> foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of
> death
> Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
> FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
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Tim Lodge
June 30th, 2015, 11:01 AM
Yes, I was DQ.

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endash@verizon.net
June 30th, 2015, 11:29 AM
Not quite. It was Lodge and Barrs..




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On 06/30/15, France International/Mike Shefler&lt;stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com&gt; wrote:

&nbsp;



I'm assuming Carson and Barrs were the 2 DQs.



On 6/30/2015 10:43 AM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net wrote:




We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.

And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points

&nbsp;1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a size of a pea; pisolitic ore
&nbsp;Voted for by: Mike Shefler
&nbsp;FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

&nbsp;2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin &lt; Eng. peep-hole]
&nbsp;Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
&nbsp;FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

&nbsp;3: a smallish passerine bird species of&nbsp; the family Malaconotidae, also known as the bush shrike
&nbsp;Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
&nbsp;FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

&nbsp;4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known as May Apple.
&nbsp;Voted for by: Tony Abell
&nbsp;FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

&nbsp;5: _Haw._&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (also _pe'epul_)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; a form of sand sledge
&nbsp;Voted for by nobody
&nbsp;FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

&nbsp;6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte, is distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to followers of Hinduism and Buddism
&nbsp;Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
&nbsp;FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2

&nbsp;7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
&nbsp;Voted for by nobody
&nbsp;FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

&nbsp;8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament by certain peoples
&nbsp;Voted for by: Jim Hart
&nbsp;FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*

&nbsp;9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
&nbsp;Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
&nbsp;FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

10: a pack or bundle
&nbsp;Voted for by nobody
&nbsp;FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of its alarm call
&nbsp;Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
&nbsp;FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6

12: the top level of a ziggurat
&nbsp;Voted for by: Jim Hart
&nbsp;FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or bird that peeps or cheeps
&nbsp;Voted for by: Tony Abell
&nbsp;FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
&nbsp;Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
&nbsp;FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
&nbsp;Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
&nbsp;FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*

16: a normally dry watercourse
&nbsp;Voted for by nobody
&nbsp;FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
&nbsp;Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
&nbsp;FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4

18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of death
&nbsp;Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
&nbsp;FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

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France International/Mike Shefler
June 30th, 2015, 11:34 AM
Thanks. I wasn't able to tell that from your writeup of the results.

Mike




On 6/30/2015 12:29 PM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net (mailto:endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net) wrote:






Not quite. It was Lodge and Barrs.




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On 06/30/15, France International/Mike Shefler&lt;stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com&gt; (mailto:stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com) wrote:

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I'm assuming Carson and Barrs were the 2 DQs.



On 6/30/2015 10:43 AM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net wrote:




We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.

And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points

Â*1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a size of a pea; pisolitic ore
Â*Voted for by: Mike Shefler
Â*FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

Â*2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin &lt; Eng. peep-hole]
Â*Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
Â*FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

Â*3: a smallish passerine bird species ofÂ* the family Malaconotidae, also known as the bush shrike
Â*Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
Â*FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

Â*4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known as May Apple.
Â*Voted for by: Tony Abell
Â*FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

Â*5: _Haw._Â*Â*Â* (also _pe'epul_)Â*Â*Â* a form of sand sledge
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

Â*6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte, is distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to followers of Hinduism and Buddism
Â*Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
Â*FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2

Â*7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

Â*8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament by certain peoples
Â*Voted for by: Jim Hart
Â*FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*

Â*9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
Â*Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
Â*FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

10: a pack or bundle
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of its alarm call
Â*Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
Â*FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6

12: the top level of a ziggurat
Â*Voted for by: Jim Hart
Â*FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or bird that peeps or cheeps
Â*Voted for by: Tony Abell
Â*FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
Â*Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
Â*FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
Â*Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
Â*FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*

16: a normally dry watercourse
Â*Voted for by nobody
Â*FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
Â*Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
Â*FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4

18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of death
Â*Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
Â*FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

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endash@verizon.net
June 30th, 2015, 11:40 AM
I forgot to enter them as DQ in the Dixomat program.




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On 06/30/15, France International/Mike Shefler&lt;stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com&gt; wrote:

&nbsp;



Thanks. I wasn't able to tell that from your writeup of the results.

Mike




On 6/30/2015 12:29 PM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net wrote:






Not quite. It was Lodge and Barrs.




&nbsp;



&nbsp;

On 06/30/15, France International/Mike Shefler&lt;stamps (AT) salsgiver (DOT) com&gt; wrote:

&nbsp;



I'm assuming Carson and Barrs were the 2 DQs.



On 6/30/2015 10:43 AM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net wrote:




We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.

And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points

&nbsp;1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a size of a pea; pisolitic ore
&nbsp;Voted for by: Mike Shefler
&nbsp;FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

&nbsp;2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin &lt; Eng. peep-hole]
&nbsp;Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
&nbsp;FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

&nbsp;3: a smallish passerine bird species of&nbsp; the family Malaconotidae, also known as the bush shrike
&nbsp;Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
&nbsp;FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

&nbsp;4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known as May Apple.
&nbsp;Voted for by: Tony Abell
&nbsp;FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

&nbsp;5: _Haw._&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (also _pe'epul_)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; a form of sand sledge
&nbsp;Voted for by nobody
&nbsp;FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

&nbsp;6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte, is distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to followers of Hinduism and Buddism
&nbsp;Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
&nbsp;FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2

&nbsp;7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
&nbsp;Voted for by nobody
&nbsp;FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

&nbsp;8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament by certain peoples
&nbsp;Voted for by: Jim Hart
&nbsp;FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*

&nbsp;9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
&nbsp;Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
&nbsp;FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

10: a pack or bundle
&nbsp;Voted for by nobody
&nbsp;FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of its alarm call
&nbsp;Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
&nbsp;FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6

12: the top level of a ziggurat
&nbsp;Voted for by: Jim Hart
&nbsp;FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or bird that peeps or cheeps
&nbsp;Voted for by: Tony Abell
&nbsp;FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1

14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
&nbsp;Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
&nbsp;FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
&nbsp;Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
&nbsp;FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*

16: a normally dry watercourse
&nbsp;Voted for by nobody
&nbsp;FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0

17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
&nbsp;Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
&nbsp;FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4

18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of death
&nbsp;Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
&nbsp;FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2

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June 30th, 2015, 11:43 AM
yep I was DQ
*John*
On 30/06/2015 15:51, France International/Mike Shefler wrote:
> I'm assuming Carson and Barrs were the 2 DQs.
>
> On 6/30/2015 10:43 AM, endash (AT) verizon (DOT) net wrote:
>> We had two DQs and two pplyers who guessed correctly, but Tim Bourne
>> warbled his way to top of the list, with the real winner being
>> runner-up Dodi Schultz, whose fake def garnered four votes.
>>
>> And the next deal is for Tim Bourne with 6 natural points
>>
>> 1: (Min.) argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a
>> size of a pea; pisolitic ore
>> Voted for by: Mike Shefler
>> FROM Dan Widdis who voted 15 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 2: a strong door, as, of a prison cell [New Guinea pidgin < Eng.
>> peep-hole]
>> Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Keith Hale
>> FROM Paul Keating who voted 11 and 17, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>>
>> 3: a smallish passerine bird species of the family Malaconotidae,
>> also known as the bush shrike
>> Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Judy Madnick
>> FROM Jim Hart who voted 8 and 12, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>>
>> 4: one of the common names for/**/ Podophyllum peltatum, also known
>> as May Apple.
>> Voted for by: Tony Abell
>> FROM Guerri Stevens who voted 9 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 5: _Haw._ (also _pe'epul_) a form of sand sledge
>> Voted for by nobody
>> FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>>
>> 6: a large and long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) found chiefly from
>> India to southeastern Asia that often begins growth as an epiphyte,
>> is distinguished from the banyan by the absence of prop roots, is
>> sometimes used as the source of lac, and is considered sacred to
>> followers of Hinduism and Buddism
>> Voted for by: Shani Naylor, Efrem Mallach
>> FROM M-W Unabridged which can't vote, and scores D2
>>
>> 7: _Inuit_ the orca or killer whale.
>> Voted for by nobody
>> FROM Tim Lodge who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>>
>> 8: a piece of bone, shell, etc; inserted into the lip as an ornament
>> by certain peoples
>> Voted for by: Jim Hart
>> FROM Shani Naylor who voted *6* and 11, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*
>>
>> 9: beauty found in the most unexpected places
>> Voted for by: Guerri Stevens
>> FROM Keith Hale who voted 2 and 17, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 10: a pack or bundle
>> Voted for by nobody
>> FROM Chris Carson who didn't vote, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>>
>> 11: a small brown warbler of southern Asia, named after the sound of
>> its alarm call
>> Voted for by: Paul Keating, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler, Efrem
>> Mallach, Dodi Schultz, Nancy Shepherson
>> FROM Tim Bourne who voted 3 and 14, and scores 6 + 0 = 6
>>
>> 12: the top level of a ziggurat
>> Voted for by: Jim Hart
>> FROM Mike Shefler who voted 1 and 11, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 13: 1. newly hatched chicks; 2. any small, often juvenile, animal or
>> bird that peeps or cheeps
>> Voted for by: Tony Abell
>> FROM Johnny Barrs who didn't vote, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
>>
>> 14: blue-gray Australian cockatoo
>> Voted for by: Tim Bourne, Nancy Shepherson
>> FROM Judy Madnick who voted 3 and 18, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
>>
>> 15: [Southern U.S. colloq.] a grasshopper
>> Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Dodi Schultz
>> FROM Efrem Mallach who voted *6* and 11, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*
>>
>> 16: a normally dry watercourse
>> Voted for by nobody
>> FROM Tony Abell who voted 4 and 13, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
>>
>> 17: a drawer handle, esp. in a kitchen. [Dial., southeastern U.S.]
>> Voted for by: Dan Widdis, Paul Keating, Guerri Stevens, Keith Hale
>> FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 11 and 15, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
>>
>> 18: a small green parakeet found only in New Guinea, whose skin emits
>> foul odor when the bird is alarmed; locally considered a harbinger of
>> death
>> Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Judy Madnick
>> FROM Nancy Shepherson who voted 11 and 14, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
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