Guerri Stevens
November 11th, 2006, 09:00 AM
This round didn't have a clear winner until nearly the end of the
voting! Three of you guess that fango is the mud.
The next deal is for Bob Stone with 6 natural points. The real winners
are Wayne with an unnatural 4, and Chuck, Chris, and Mike with natural 4's.
1: a Spanish ruff
Voted for by: Tim Lodge
FROM Judy Madnick who voted 11 and 14, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
2: anxiety or irritation
Voted for by: Wayne Scott, Tim Bourne, Chris Carson
FROM Russ Heimerson who voted 12 and 14, and scores 3 + 0 = 3
3: a dance of southern Europe
Voted for by: Bob Stone
FROM Toni Savage who voted 18 and 20, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
4: [Port.] a touching in chess.
Voted for by: Dan Widdis
FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 18 and 21, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
5: contraction of fandango, q.v.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Tim Bourne who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
6: one who plays nicely in the sandbox.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Dan Widdis who voted 4 and 15, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
7: a secret male lover (Portuguese; f. fanga)
Voted for by: Johnny Barrs, Bill Hirst
FROM Tony Abell who didn't vote, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
8: a woollen cloak worn by Argentinian gauchos.
Voted for by: Dodi Schultz
FROM Tim Lodge who voted 1 and 21, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
9: acronym for Federal Approved Non-Government Organization.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Scott Crom who voted 12 and 14, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
10: a scrap of parchment bearing part of a pirate's treasure map.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Bill Hirst who voted 7 and 14, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
11: a ruffled jacket worn by wedding guests in Latin-American countries.
Voted for by: Judy Madnick, Mike Shefler
FROM Wayne Scott who voted 2 and *17*, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*
12: [Ital.] a decorative object, such as a feather, attached to a hat or
cap.
Voted for by: Scott Crom, Mike Shefler, Chris Carson, Russ Heimerson
FROM Chuck Emery who voted 14 and 20, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
13: a fur-lined cape worn by members of the clergy of the Eastern
Orthodox Church.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Kathryn Lance who voted 18 and 21, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
14: a dark, strong Basque liquor, typically served in small quantities
after dinner.
Voted for by: Judy Madnick, Paul Keating, Bill Hirst, Scott Crom, Russ
Heimerson, Chuck Emery
FROM Bob Stone who voted 3 and 16, and scores 6 + 0 = 6
15: a hollow ring containing poison [such as the ring reputed to used by
Lucrezia Borgia]
Voted for by: Dan Widdis
FROM Johnny Barrs who voted 7 and *17*, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*
16: A hoop or circular pad, worn around the hips by women in the 16th
and 17th centuries
Voted for by: Bob Stone
FROM Roberta Muths who voted *17* and 19, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*
17: mud from thermal springs in Italy, used in curative treatment at
spas and health clubs.
Voted for by: Johnny Barrs, Wayne Scott, Roberta Muths
FROM The New Oxford American Dictionary which can't vote, and scores D3
18: a double reed instrument with a flared bell similar to the oboe
d'amore but sounding a fifth lower.
Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Tim Bourne, Toni Savage, Kathryn Lance
FROM Mike Shefler who voted 11 and 12, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
19: a variant of the game bingo (q.v.) in which winning combinations
assume patterns other than straight lines.
Voted for by: Roberta Muths
FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 8 and 20, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
20: a ten-stringed mandolin of Andean regions with a sound box
traditionally fashioned from the shell of an armadillo or tortoise, now
also made of wood.
Voted for by: Paul Keating, Toni Savage, Dodi Schultz, Chuck Emery
FROM Chris Carson who voted 2 and 12, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
21: _S. Afr._ a member of a Xhosa-speaking people descended from the
remnants of several refugee groups displaced during the Mfecane (q.v.),
and who settled in the eastern Cape and southern Transkei during the
1830s [ad. Xhosa _amaMfengu_ destitute wanderers seeking work and
refuge, fr. _fenguza_ seek service]
Voted for by: Tim Lodge, Dave Cunningham, Kathryn Lance
FROM Paul Keating who voted 14 and 20, and scores 3 + 0 = 3
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Guerri
voting! Three of you guess that fango is the mud.
The next deal is for Bob Stone with 6 natural points. The real winners
are Wayne with an unnatural 4, and Chuck, Chris, and Mike with natural 4's.
1: a Spanish ruff
Voted for by: Tim Lodge
FROM Judy Madnick who voted 11 and 14, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
2: anxiety or irritation
Voted for by: Wayne Scott, Tim Bourne, Chris Carson
FROM Russ Heimerson who voted 12 and 14, and scores 3 + 0 = 3
3: a dance of southern Europe
Voted for by: Bob Stone
FROM Toni Savage who voted 18 and 20, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
4: [Port.] a touching in chess.
Voted for by: Dan Widdis
FROM Dave Cunningham who voted 18 and 21, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
5: contraction of fandango, q.v.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Tim Bourne who voted 2 and 18, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
6: one who plays nicely in the sandbox.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Dan Widdis who voted 4 and 15, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
7: a secret male lover (Portuguese; f. fanga)
Voted for by: Johnny Barrs, Bill Hirst
FROM Tony Abell who didn't vote, and scores 2 + 0 = 2
8: a woollen cloak worn by Argentinian gauchos.
Voted for by: Dodi Schultz
FROM Tim Lodge who voted 1 and 21, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
9: acronym for Federal Approved Non-Government Organization.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Scott Crom who voted 12 and 14, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
10: a scrap of parchment bearing part of a pirate's treasure map.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Bill Hirst who voted 7 and 14, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
11: a ruffled jacket worn by wedding guests in Latin-American countries.
Voted for by: Judy Madnick, Mike Shefler
FROM Wayne Scott who voted 2 and *17*, and scores 2 + 2 = 4*
12: [Ital.] a decorative object, such as a feather, attached to a hat or
cap.
Voted for by: Scott Crom, Mike Shefler, Chris Carson, Russ Heimerson
FROM Chuck Emery who voted 14 and 20, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
13: a fur-lined cape worn by members of the clergy of the Eastern
Orthodox Church.
Voted for by nobody
FROM Kathryn Lance who voted 18 and 21, and scores 0 + 0 = 0
14: a dark, strong Basque liquor, typically served in small quantities
after dinner.
Voted for by: Judy Madnick, Paul Keating, Bill Hirst, Scott Crom, Russ
Heimerson, Chuck Emery
FROM Bob Stone who voted 3 and 16, and scores 6 + 0 = 6
15: a hollow ring containing poison [such as the ring reputed to used by
Lucrezia Borgia]
Voted for by: Dan Widdis
FROM Johnny Barrs who voted 7 and *17*, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*
16: A hoop or circular pad, worn around the hips by women in the 16th
and 17th centuries
Voted for by: Bob Stone
FROM Roberta Muths who voted *17* and 19, and scores 1 + 2 = 3*
17: mud from thermal springs in Italy, used in curative treatment at
spas and health clubs.
Voted for by: Johnny Barrs, Wayne Scott, Roberta Muths
FROM The New Oxford American Dictionary which can't vote, and scores D3
18: a double reed instrument with a flared bell similar to the oboe
d'amore but sounding a fifth lower.
Voted for by: Dave Cunningham, Tim Bourne, Toni Savage, Kathryn Lance
FROM Mike Shefler who voted 11 and 12, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
19: a variant of the game bingo (q.v.) in which winning combinations
assume patterns other than straight lines.
Voted for by: Roberta Muths
FROM Dodi Schultz who voted 8 and 20, and scores 1 + 0 = 1
20: a ten-stringed mandolin of Andean regions with a sound box
traditionally fashioned from the shell of an armadillo or tortoise, now
also made of wood.
Voted for by: Paul Keating, Toni Savage, Dodi Schultz, Chuck Emery
FROM Chris Carson who voted 2 and 12, and scores 4 + 0 = 4
21: _S. Afr._ a member of a Xhosa-speaking people descended from the
remnants of several refugee groups displaced during the Mfecane (q.v.),
and who settled in the eastern Cape and southern Transkei during the
1830s [ad. Xhosa _amaMfengu_ destitute wanderers seeking work and
refuge, fr. _fenguza_ seek service]
Voted for by: Tim Lodge, Dave Cunningham, Kathryn Lance
FROM Paul Keating who voted 14 and 20, and scores 3 + 0 = 3
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Guerri