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Nancy Shepherdson
October 1st, 2011, 12:42 AM
I looked on the site posted by Paul (Thanks, Paul!) and do not find
this word. So unless there are massive DQ's, the word for this round
is:

---->erinaceous<-----

Please submit a fake, funny or serious definition for erinaceous by
approximately 34 hours from now: 11 a.m. Central time Sunday October
2. Use my regular email: nancygoat at gmail.com.

If you have already submitted a definition for this round, and want to
use it for this word, let me know. If I don't receive another
definition from you, I will use the one already submitted.

Good luck and good wording!

Nancy

EnDash@aol.com
October 1st, 2011, 09:42 AM
looking like he/she just got off the plane from Dublin

--nad


In a message dated 10/1/2011 1:42:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
nancygoat (AT) gmail (DOT) com writes:

I looked on the site posted by Paul (Thanks, Paul!) and do not find
this word. So unless there are massive DQ's, the word for this round
is:

---->erinaceous<-----

Dave Cunningham
October 1st, 2011, 12:45 PM
full of irishness.

Dave (nad)

On Oct 1, 1:42*am, Nancy Shepherdson <nancyg... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
> I looked on the site posted by Paul (Thanks, Paul!) and do not find
> this word. *So unless there are massive DQ's, the word for this round
> is:
>
> ---->erinaceous<-----
>
> Please submit a fake, funny or serious definition for erinaceous by
> approximately 34 hours from now: *11 a.m. Central time Sunday October
> 2. *Use my regular email: nancygoat at gmail.com.
>
> If you have already submitted a definition for this round, and want to
> use it for this word, let me know. *If I don't receive another
> definition from you, I will use the one already submitted.
>
> Good luck and good wording!
>
> Nancy