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Dave Cunningham
April 15th, 2007, 06:35 AM
1. having a blistered or puckered appearance. [Heimerson] NV (Carson) (Hirst) 2 points

2. a soft cheese made from yak's milk. [Schultz] 3 8 nil

3. a kind of African locust. [Bourne] 10 14 (Crom) (Schultz) 2

4. A section of a Pindaric ode consisting of the strophe, antistrophe, and epode. [Widdis] 8 12 (Emery) (Muths) 2

5. A small island. [Carson] 1 14 (Crom) (Shepherdson) 2

6. 100 bututs equal 1 dalasi [freedictionary.com] (Muths) (Barrs) D2

7. a type of coal valued as fuel because of the high temperature at which it burns. [Stevens] 8 11 (Hirst) 1

8. [Aus.] a holding pen for livestock prior to slaughter. [Shefler] 12 14 (Stevens) (Schultz) (Widdis) )Madnick) 4!!

9. a patterned dough cutter used to form a traditional Christmas cookie. [Scott] NV nil

10. A volatile hydrocarbon which is easily refined into butane. [Crom] 3 5 (Bourne) (Madnick) 2

11. [Port.] soiled, disreputable. [Emery] 4 14 (Stevens) 1

12. [Lakota] an error or wrong for which consequences are feared, but said consequences do not occur. [Shepherdson] 5 14 (Shefler) (Widdis) (Barrs) 3

13. armour plate hanging below the tasses. [Madnick] 8 10 (Savage) 1

14. a Mongolian fur hat [Abell] NV (Bourne) (Shefler) (Carson) (Emery) (Shepherdson) (Savage) 6!<< Next Dealer!

15. Jap. slangword meaning fundamental, basic, the bottom line [questionably derived from USA "butt(ock)" ] [Barrs] *6 12 2 + 0 = 2


Muths 4 *6 2 points
Hirst 1 7
Savage 13 14

And here I thought I could finally get Gambian money past all of you <g>. Tony's fur hat, though, gets the deal with six points, with Mike the winner with four points.

Dave
DQ, DF

Tony Abell
April 15th, 2007, 10:11 AM
I currently have a partially flooded basement that will require ongoing
attention, but I will try to find and post a new word before midnight.

Dodi Schultz
April 15th, 2007, 02:55 PM
Tony, could you possibly sign your posts? Just four little letters, eh.

--Dodi

Toni Savage
April 15th, 2007, 05:30 PM
All my posts are supposed to be signed automatically... sorry, will check my settings. Luckily, my email address has my name in it.

TS.

Dodi Schultz <schultz (AT) compuserve (DOT) com> wrote:

Tony, could you possibly sign your posts? Just four little letters, eh.

--Dodi

Dodi Schultz
April 15th, 2007, 11:55 PM
I wrote:

>> Tony, could you possibly sign your posts? Just four little letters,
>> eh.

Toni wrote:

>> All my posts are supposed to be signed automatically... sorry will
>> check my settings. Luckily, my email address has my name in it.

Toni, your posts ARE signed--often, after you've quoted back the entire
message to which you're replying, sometimes the full results of a round;
but yes, finally, your name's there.

My message was addressed to TONY. (One can dig down through the Internet
routing text and eventually dig up his surname as part of his address, but
it's kind of a drag.)

--Dodi <--- a TAPCIS macro; I assume other programs can do

Guerri Stevens
April 16th, 2007, 04:50 AM
Dodi is using CompuServe Email and CompuServe doesn't show both the
individual sender and the "reply to". It shows only the Coryphaeus group
address. So Dodi would not see your Email address, or Tony's either.

Guerri

Toni Savage wrote:
> ...Luckily, my email address has my name in it.

Dodi Schultz
April 16th, 2007, 10:06 AM
>> Dodi would not see your Email address, or Tony's either.

Sure, I would, Guerri. It's just that it's necessary to scroll through the
sometimes voluminous Internet routing text to find it.