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The word is cantle. As usual, send your daffynitions to the author, Myth Jellies, via PM and don't delete your PM until the game is over. Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | ||
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Sorry, I missed this! Mine is on the way... | |||
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<Bump> I almost missed this, too. Mine is on its way. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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Received five so far.... Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | |||
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Still stuck at five replies. Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | |||
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I'm sorry, Myth. Let's give them a little more time than normal. We've been a bit slow lately...and I hope that ends soon! | |||
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6 so far. Still waiting on a couple more from the regulars. Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | |||
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I sent you one. | |||
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OK, last call. Will go with what we have in the next 24 hours. By the way, expect a slight twist?!? Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | |||
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Okay, here goes. First, the twists. There are two correct definitions in the list below, and you have to pick them both. I will warn you that one of you might have inadvertantly come close enough to a real definition to qualify as one of the real definitions. Here are your choices. 1: A 2 beat gait of a horse in juvenile horseback riding, similar to a canter. 2: A muzzle used in dog racing. 3: The raised rear part of a saddle. 4: A corner, segment, or portion. 5: A long skirt, popular with well-to-do women in fourteenth century Europe, slashed at the front to reveal the petticoat, which would usually be in a contrasting color. 6: A wooden comb used in weaving with an inkle loom. 7: To create ornate patterns in leather using needles and natural dyes. 8: The bar that mounts the maidens, flyer, bobbin, and tension knob on a spinning wheel; also called the Mother-Of-All. 9: A jig used in constructing the back of a wooden chair. 10: A lighted wax illumination to a celebration of Gregorian chants. Remember, you have to select two choices as correct definitions. Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | |||
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Well, since I was away around the other side of the world and missed this one, I'll take a wild, jet-lagged jab at #6 and #8! Wordmatic | |||
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let's try 4 and 5 "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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Three and four for me, please. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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How fun! Two for the price of one! I'll guess 6 and 7! ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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Wow...fun! 4 & 6 | |||
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we will take 3 and 4 | |||
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Still waiting for a couple more answers. Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | |||
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Last call for selections. Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | |||
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3 and 4 | |||
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Sorry, the tax thing reared its ugly head. Sorry also about the red herring with regard to someone's answer maybe being close enough to the truth. I just didn't want anyone taking anything for granted 1: A 2 beat gait of a horse in juvenile horseback riding, similar to a canter. No one fell for TrossL's horsing around. 2: A muzzle used in dog racing. BobH's definition was dogged. 3: The raised rear part of a saddle. Arnie, TrossL, and Jo got this correct and got both of them right. 4: A corner, segment, or portion. One of the correct answers gotten by Kalleh, Bob H, Arnie, Jo, and TrossL 5: A long skirt, popular with well-to-do women in fourteenth century Europe, slashed at the front to reveal the petticoat, which would usually be in a contrasting color. Arnie pulled the fabric over Bob H's eyes. 6: A wooden comb used in weaving with an inkle loom. Caterwauller fooled himself (no points for that) as well as Wordmatic and Kalleh 7: To create ornate patterns in leather using needles and natural dyes. Jo tattooed Caterwauller 8: The bar that mounts the maidens, flyer, bobbin, and tension knob on a spinning wheel; also called the Mother-Of-All. Kalleh took Wordmatic for a spin. 9: A jig used in constructing the back of a wooden chair. No one danced to Myth's jig 10: A lighted wax illumination to a celebration of Gregorian chants. Bob K's offering was refused. Myth Jellies Cerebroplegia--the cure is within our grasp | |||
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I would like to do the next one. I found a wonderful word. See -- Bluffing Game - Titubation | |||
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