August 5, 2004
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68 total words
yay new puzzle, I didn't even do the last one
lol no tent
Anyone know the total number of words for this one?
34 words so far, the highest I have is a 6
Nope stuck on 34/233 at the mo
got 24 so far...looks like it wont be much, another doozy grid!
1x 7 for 32
30/347
I have the seven for 32 also.
40 words Oh I dont like this one lol
morning runningforhome
@ 44 found the 6/7 combo
I dont think there can be many here Im stuck already lol
Another 7 for 48
46 words... 19 5's, 4 6's, 1 7
48 words can we have a biggy next grid please
50 words 4.72 655
stuck on 49
Any hints for the 7 for 48?
50 now but nowhere near your lawyer1's score must be missing some larger words
clue for the 7x48 A block or long slat of wood, perforated for the passage of the crowfoot, or cords by which an awning is held up.
58 words - 687 Dx10 Ex1 Fx7 Hx1 Ix4 Ox1 Px7 Rx8 Sx11 Tx7 Zx1
thanks!
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Lawyer it is great to see you beating all of us again
you have more than me but I do have 8xt and 3xu if that helps
there have been some terrible grids lately and I for one haven't been as interested in playing.
55/637 still not as many as Lawyer 1 lol
there is a 5 and a 6 that are slang words for baby diapers.
there are at least 65 words
two sevens the harder one means a block of wood by which an awning is held up.
a six for 27 that is a family of lions
the greek goddess of the rainbow in plural form is worth 21
the seven I mentioned is worth 48 and it has a 6 inside it with the same definition that is worth 33. both are extremely uncommon words
both the six and the seven use the vowel U
one starts with it
Thanks for the clues 60/737
both use the E in the lower right
68 words 4.66 850
the other 7 for 32 is a word that means those things which can make something less disorganized
Only 46 words, with nothing over 6, so far - however, I must disagree with bulldog as I feel the score is important, but I enjoy the getting-there... too easy a grid, and it'd be over too soon. That said, I reserve the right to complain, if the urge hits me. So, there's how many 7s??
there is a 5 for 22 that is the plural of a famous trumpet player who's first name is bobby.
I've got 2 sevens
the 7 for 32 could also be a synonym for janitor or custodian.
A grid with 4000 points is not any more easy than one with 600, the difference is to be found in the satisfaction of finding the words.
by the way I just got doom3 and it scares the tar out of me and I can only play it for a few minutes at a time. I have to intersperse it with Babble to calm my nerves.
It has been ten years since I have actually screamed in fear from a video game.
I'm almost 30
I used Z 4 times
I love and hate this time of day/night. no one ever chats. insomnia is a social curse.
there is a 6 for 24 that I had to go to kinkos to make earlier today.
Hi there, sorry not to chat. It's late morning here (11am!)
Bulldog - I think you said what I mean - a grid with few, hidden words is as much fun (or as frustrating), as a grid with more words, that are easier to find -- I just want to spend about two hours, or so, through the day, trying to find whatever's in the grid. I'm never going to get the 4000 words, but I'll enjoy myself.
Actually I prefer the tricker ones where there's under 100 altogether, there's much more chance of me finding them. When there are 300 or more words, I forget what I've typed, and seem to miss loads, even if I spend hours at it! With one like today there are fewer possible combinations.
What is kinkos???
4000 words would be quite a feat. it is 1:02a.m. in las vegas. two hours is a goodly amount of time. I have spent as much as 6 hours on a puzzle during vacation just to keep my brain working. I take long (3 month) vacations every year and too long with no brain stimulation will make you lose sharpness.
kinkos is a place to photocopy
Kukana - where is 'here'? With your time difference, I figure you're not in UK or western Europe, so??
I have scored over 4000 points five times now this summer and I like those games a whole lot more that the ones that I score 1000 on.
I'm not gonna break one K this time
christine what time is it in uk?
I'm in Cyprus :-)
kukana said "loads" that means that they are british.
'cause 'Arry potter says "loads" loads ov' tymes.
Yes, I'm British, just not living there. We're two hours ahead of the UK so it must be just after ten past nine in the morning there.
All americans assume that all british people speak just like 'Arry potter and that any one who speaks like 'Arry potter is British.
Americans rule.
Hey, if I could get 4000 points in two hours--- I try to spend not too much time here, I delude myself that I have a life away from the grid, but since I'm pretty much bedridden, I read,books, babble, google, read blogs... well, all the important stuff. Pre-computer, I acted so superior when I heard of people spending time on these things - rather like the fellow employees who followed the plots (?) of 'their' soap operas.... poor souls.
I hate GW
Does health rid you to bed? I hope that whatever is the condition you suffer from that it is short lived.
Soaps operas are bad news.
I'm in California It's 1:14am here, which makes it 9:14am in UK
That was some quick math I can never remember outside of the US
My brother owns the second largest plumbing company in orange county california.
Empire Plumbing. He is all over the web too.
Good to be back, bulldog. Strange tho, I drop from 1 to 2 in standings because I came bak.
4 words w/ Z... I'm missing one I have 14, 13, 13 Any clues?
YOU were # 1 the whole time you were absent.
Oh,Cyprus - I have friends who lived in Nicosia and Fammagusta Beach, when they were in the British Army, back in our young and silly days.... supposed to be one of the most beautiful places (after London, of course). I'm rid to my bed because of scoliosis and a displaced hip... an operation will replace the hip, and I can live (and walk) with the spinal problem.
lowsy grids though
Wow christine I guess you really aren't my niece and Ryan's sister. Best of luck to you.
My sisters live in London and Wellington, NZ, so pre-emails, we needed to remember the time differences so that we wouldn't scare the pants off each other, calling to chat in the middle of the night.
Christine, fyi, I was away from here due to an operation. I now face the prospect of 3-6 weeks' recuperation, during which time I shall, no doubt, go completely insane!
Where is 'little' Ryan - is he truly 14years old, or is that another of your noms-d-babble??
he is 14 and has a short attention span. I jsust found a picture of me. I'm the guy playing saxophone in the lower right. http://www.sou.edu/music/JAZZBAND.HTM
I made ryan cry twice this summer and I enjoyed every minute. I feel it is my duty to make sure that he does not turn into a wimp.
Ryan is a very much real person and lives a thousand miles away from me.
I am not using any other names on babble, honestly I forgot their logins.
You play sax? - if you were Italian, and a fireman, you'd be my ideal man.... sigh
I have 65 and see bulldog has 68 is that all there is here?? anyone know
norwegian, German, scottish, french and Irish. Five generations in the States on my mommas side, I'm a music teacher(high school Band) and I am recently married. July 17th. thank you very much.
one of the z words has the following definition: A pasta shaped like grains of rice, frequently used in soups.
So, Bulldog - did you KNOW the slat word, or get it from noodling random letters? and another word from the alternate spelling. I'm going batty trying to make IRIS from this grid - and plural??
Oh, I gotta 'fess up - I googled the slat clue, to get the words. But I'll remember it next time, I hope. Googled IRIS and EOS - those gals each have a slew of names, none of which I can use. So far, 52 for 673 with only 6-6s and 2-7s
64 for 810 - I have two 7s as well, and seven 6s. Anyone know what the total number should be?
Eight 6s now: three for 21, three for 24, one for 27, and the obscure one for 33 (which I also googled to find)
Hi kukana I dont know how many there are but I have 68 same as bulldog posted
I think it ought to take userID as a word! It's pretty common these days... LOL!
I've decided to tell myself four hours (or more) on the Babble board is NOT a waste of time, 'cos I'm broadening my knowledge of uncommon words. I have seven 6s - need one for 24 points - so I guess I'll reread the posted clues, perhaps it's that trumpeter??
OK, I have 66, what am I missing?! Here's my breakdown of starting letters: D - 10 E - 3 F - 7 H - 1 I - 5 O - 2 P - 7 R - 9 S - 10 T - 8 U - 3 Z - 1
For the 6s for 24, one of them is something to do with morale, the other two are plurals of 5s for 14. I think one of them relates to the photocopying clue given earlier. I've no idea what the other one means and it isn't in the dictionary! It was just a nice combination of letters that worked.
Hi I have 1 more s and 1 more o
The sixes - I have the one to do with morale, one for baby diapers, and one for photocopying.... of course, it would be the undefined word I'm missing.
Is the baby diapers one defined in the dictionary when you click the ? I wonder if that's the word I don't know, it sounds as if it might be that kind of thing! It could be American slang I haven't come across (we call them 'nappies' anyway!)
The Os I have already are both four letters for 13 - how long is the third one?
4 letters worth 5 points
Oh, thanks for that:-) Well it didn't leave many combinations given the position of the Os so I tried 'em and got it on the last one.
Playing around with similar letters just gave me the last S too. So is 68 the final count??
No probs not sure if theres anymore nobody has posted the stats yet have tried the last half hour and cant find anymore but that dont mean there arn't lol
My stats are 68 words 4.66 850 - exactly the same as Bulldog posted earlier. So I'm guessing that might be all...
Hey kukana comming to Cyprus in a few weeks whats the weather like
Kukana - the nappy word is a baby-word - like saying night-night or dadda.. Can't find that bloody O for 5pts. how many ways can you arrange 4 letters, for gosh sakes.
Time for lunch here anyway!
68 words 4.66 850
Will someone give a further hint about the trumpeter - 5/22 I think, but I can think of only Al Hirt (is he a trumpeter?).
Hi Christine think of something you may wear on your feet then mis-spell it lol
Mellowmasher - I tried Jack Sheldon, but that didn't fit, and I think Al Hirt plays trumpet (?) so I finally googled, and found the answer, which I had already found as a word, not a name.
I've got 68/4.66/850 so it looks fairly clear that's the lot from other posts with the same :o)
My stats are D-10 E-3 F-6 H-1 I-3 O-3 P-6 R-6 S-6 T-8 U-3 Z-1 I have 27-4s, 20-5s, 7-6s, and 2-7s. Will someone tell me what I'm missing.
tent isn't here, but another VERY common Babble word is...it took a break for a few days
Oh Lord, I'm the only one that's not getting all the words.... I'll make a cup of tea, and see if that helps.
there's definately 1 F you're missing, but can't help more than that - yet :P
Christine, my 68 words (which seems to be the same as the other 68s) break down to: D- 10 E - 3 F - 7 H - 1 I - 5 O - 3 P - 7 R - 9 S - 11 T - 8 U - 3 Z - 1 I have two 7s, eight 6s, 23 5s (I think, it's not easy to count them!) and the rest 4s.
Mellowmasher.. it's hot here! Not as hot as it sometimes is though, only about 32C in the shade. It'll probably stay this way (or hotter if we have a heatwave) until at least the end of August.
There's a word worth 21 points (I'd guess 6 letters with a total value of 8); I know it's there, but I just can't find it.
I really need that cuppa -- of course, I meant 6 letters for 7 points, having a total value of 21 points
Poured a lovely cup of tea - then realized I'd forgotten to put tea or a teabag in the pot... I think I should take a nap. Also found I can't count - I have eight Ss, so I need only three there. Will someone help out on the goddess clue - Iris is the goddess of the rainbow, but I can't figure a plural for the word, which doesn't exist in the grid.
Don't work from iri*s*
Aha -- I noodled around in the upper left corner - and TAA DAA - I have a word that took, and guess the definition??
Can someone give another clue for these diaper words :S I'm not sure I know of any baby-names for diapers, seeing as we don't even use the word diapers lol
We have, in California, a diaperservice called Tidy Di---s.
Ah ha :) Thanks Christine ... with a bit of help from Google I've found them. You learn new words every day - I love that about this game!
Atalante, are you and I the only ones still searching? After today, I think everyone will realize I lie when I say I spend no more than 2 hours (total) in this game... good thing I'm retired, and can nap during the day, to compensate for not sleeping at all during the night.
i haven't played this game in a long time
I think so!!! I've got 5 words to find and they are driving me mad!
I am having trouble with the Goddess word. I have tried every combo.:( Also, no 7's yet.
Good Morning , marigold.
Atalante - I need one each F and P; three Rs and two Ss; that's five 4s and two 5s..... aaargh. What do you need? Perhaps I can help.
Periwinkle - that's one that occupied my poor brain, almost all night. The word starts with IRI, obviously, but then you have to zigzag in that section of the grid.
Thanks, Christine, I will keep trying. :)
Christine, I finally got it. Never would have thought that was the plural. Thanks again.
I need a E, P, R and 2 S's but I don't know whether they are 4 or 5. F I can help with. There's 4 FI (2x5, 2x4) and 3 FR (2x5 1x4). I can help more if I can work out which one you haven't got LOL I'm missing 1 R .... but so far have got 4 RE (2x5 1x6 1x4) 3 RI (1x5 2x4) 1 RO (1x4).
Got the last E - there's a 7, a 6 and a 4
Periwinkle - odd word, right? drop the last two letters, and you'll get a four letter word worth five points. Atalante - it looks like I need a 4-letter word (FR) and two RE words (1-4 and 1-5) Thanks for your help. This is what I have - perhaps it'll help you find your missing words -- E -- one each 4, 6. and 7. P -- 3-4s, 2-5s, one 6. R -- one each 4, 5, and 6. S -- 5-4s and 4-5s.
Atalante - what Ss do you have?
I need an E and a U and I am about to give up...
and my stays are: 66 words 4.61 769
er stats... that is. from the messages I think they might both be 7 letter words... any hints
I've got the same sorts of Ss as you - 5-4s and 4-5s. The RE words are singular and plural. The FR word is partly fused materials used in glass making!!
Ignore me about the REs - too asleep to read what you wrote properly *sigh*
Jumdobie - the E and U words you're looking for - well, you won't believe them; I really can't believe many people have ever heard of them. I think the only way to find them is to read Bulldog's three clues at 2:43am... then google the bloody thing - I did.
Atalante - my Ss are SE -- 4, 5. SH -- 3, 5 SO -- 4. SP -- 4, 5, 4. SU -- 5 Somewhere in that grid, there are two more S-words
jmbdobie - the 7s begin with E and T...
Thanks Christine... I googled ... and found them. Try using those words in a sentence!!!!!
Christine, one S you miss is SU
jmbdobie -- These are almost identical words.. the U word is 6/33; add an E to the front, for 7/48.
Hello Ste - I have one SU for 5 points. Is there another?
Yes, another SU (4) and thank you for the 'U' clue...
theres one more SP - 5 letter. and one more that I think neither of us have
I'll never again spend this much time on this game, but I'm so close(only 3 words needed), so I really can't leave.. I've been here, on and off, since the grid changed... gotta get a life.
Ick I know ... I've got 1 R and 1 P to go
Can anyone shed any light on what I'm missing in P and R? PO 1x4 PR 1x4, 3x5, 1x6 RE 1x4, 2x5, 1x6 RI 2x4, 1x5 RO 1x4
Atalante : PE/4 :-)
Atalante - I'm either missing the same words in P and R that you are, or the missing words have the same counts. I'm also lacking 2 Ds and an E. What I HAVE: DIx3 DOx3 DRx2 E7 for 48 E4 for5 Clues/hints welcome!
Atalante - you're missing a P4 - it's a Persian fairy. I think you're also missing one each P and R... a four and a five, not sure which is which.
Found one of missing D's ... another DR.
Ooops - meant to say those were the words I'm missing, and I think you too are missing them??
BIA, you miss a DI
Ste - thank you! It was probably the easiest and most obvious D word, but my brain took a vacation. Merci beaucoup!
You're welcome! and the E you miss is a french word...
Ste - merci encore!
lawyer-1...I'm stuck
I cant figure out that U or E word for the life of me
Well, it's my turn to ask for help... I lacked 8 words: 2I, 2O and 4R (i have a problem with R's) what I have: ID: 1x4 IR: 1x4, 1x6 OR: 1x4 RE: 1x5, 1x6 RI: 2x4, 1x5
do it again Ste and you are missing an ro word
doh! how could I miss that fairy!!! so now just an R for 7 points ...
You're missing .... RE 1x4, 1x5 RO 1x4 IR 2x4
Ste, two O words have Z's in them
Thank you, I just found the RO
Christine I would guess the R word you're missing is RH for 7 .... 68 / 4.66 / 850
With the exception of the one Z word, has anyone used the Z within any words? Just wondering..
Yes there are 3 including Z
make that four
Cool, Thanks.
51/659
bulldog, I googled your definition and found the word for block of wood. Thanks
A clue for the 6 letter T word please. It is the only T word I do not have.
There are 2 - with only 1 letter different
67 and 436 apparently I am missing a 14 pt S word and already have two of them.
found it 68 and 850
I found one of the T's for 32. So far I have 62 words which is darn good for me.
A clue for the French word that starts with an E please.
Use the E in the first row on the left
The french word is a well-known brand name.
Oh sure, it'll accept the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, but it won't take 'rosh.' Bummer.
OK, I have 6 T's. They are: 4 x 5 5 x 12 6 x 21 4 x 4 5 x 12 5 x 10 What am I missing?
Are you sure about the third 7-letter word? I reread the earlier chat, and everyone seems to mention only two.
Christine - are you talking to me?
mulher -- there's another T 6/21, differing only in last letter. I'm missing the second 5/12 you have.
mulhermujer - you're missing a 6 and a 7, both are related to the 6 you have
majenwen & mulher -- thanks for getting me to look at that T! ;-) Thought I'd already entered the 5/12 and now have all 8 T's. Now those Ds and Ss . . .
I did the same for the 4-letter, I had the 5, but forgot to enter the 4 :)
All the D's are fairly common, except for the 5/6 diaper combo
D words you should have 4 4's, 5 5's, and 1 6
fixitfmly and majenwen - Thanks you two. From your help, I got the last two T's I needed. So now I'm done with the H, the T's, the Z, the ID, and the OR.
Mulher - Atalante mentioned another 7-letter word (RH), but I reread the earlier chat, and only two were mentioned. I'd left, after deciding I really don't need to find the last three words, and came back to find this on my plate... oh well, another cuppa, and I'll be able to tackle it.
11 S words, S words point values: 7, 16, 10, 22, 5, 7, 14, 14, 6, 6, 14
Christine - There are only 2 7-letter words, Atalante said "Christine I would guess the R word you're missing is RH for 7 ...." meaning it was worth 7 points
majenwen and fnurt, Thanks. I got the French E word.
Help, I have 2RE, 1RH, 3RI, 1 RO, what am I missing. I have 1 OO, 1 OR. I have 2SE, 2SH, 1SO, 3SP, 1SU.I just need five more words.
periwinkle - you're missing an RE, OR, SP and 2 SU
2 O words are very similar, only 1 letter apart
sorry there are 2 SU words total
and there are 4 RE words
As I'm too lazy to read the rest of the log, I don't know if someone's already posted the total. Either way, it's sixty-eight words.
Thanks, majenwen - after my last post, I reread Atalante's chat, and realized I had the RH for 7, and I've found the last missing piece. Finally, after a mere 16 hours (on and off) I've finished this game.
CZ, are you on line? I'm finished with this beast...
Atalant (my partner in finding the elusive words) did you finish the game? If there's someone still working the grid - poor souls who had to go to work, today - do you need one of us to post our final stats? I'm soooo chuffed, that I finally got the whole thing, tee hee.
Is czdad the proud papa of cz? Isn't this neat - a family game. Bulldog's wife and nephew' Mal is my sister (Marianne); and my other sister, Judith, also plays. The family that addicts together....
Christine - I'd love the final stats; I'm still ten words short.
Yes, CZ (Carin Z) is my daughter, and mother of two cute daughters, as yet too young for(online) babbling; I think the time that she stayed home after the second was born was instrumental in her discovering the game. She sent me the site address a few weeks ago, and the rest is history, as the cliche goes. BTW, we are both in the SF bay area.
Think I am going to quit. Can't find the last 5 words. But I did much better than I thought I would. Thanks for all the hints. :)
Make that 4 last words.
There were stats posted at 06:33, but here they are again D- 10 E - 3 F - 7 H - 1 I - 5 O - 3 P - 7 R - 9 S - 11 T - 8 U - 3 Z - 1 68 words, 4.66, 850 points
I have DI X 3 DO X 3 DR X 3 Yet I see there are 10 D words. Which am I missing? Hints?
I have 4xDI
Yay, found them all! And thanks for posting the stats again, majenwen; don't know how I missed them before.
Ooops (as they say) came back to post the stats, but they were already shown... good game, rigt? Time to think about something to eat.
Minski - you're lacking one MI - there are 2/4 each worth 4 points, one each 5 and 6, worth 14 and 24 points, respectively...
I'm losing it. Minski. That last post should've read "missing DI words" - but you knew that, right?
I'm missing 3xS and 1xU and I think I'm stuck. :(
There are 2 common U words, the other U word is just one letter short of a 7 letter word
thanks to bulldog, majenwen & others for hints and a couple of a2zwordfinder searches, I've found 68 words! DH will be so proud of me -- finished before he sends me to bed! lol! While there is satifaction in knowing you've found all the words, I still like those grids where I keep finding more words and racking up lots of points! Guess I'll go play a mindless game of Zuma before I retire . . . ;-)
OK, I total I have 5 R words out of 9. My 5 consist of 2 RE's, 2 RI's, and one RO. Supposedly I have 3 RI's and 2 RE's. But, I have read thru most of the log, and I keep seeing that there is a RH in the puzzle? So that would mean there are 10 R's, not 9. Can anyone shed some light on this?
I meant to write, " Supposedly I have 3 RI's and 2 RE's to go."
Mulhermujer - there are nine R-words... 4 - REs, 1 - RH, 3 - RIs and 1- RO.
Ohh, I had written down that there were 5 RI's. Thanks for clearing that up. Now, any clue as to what the subject of the RH word is?
Got the RH word. It was a fight, but I got it.
it's a genus of trees (and a city in Denmark, apparently
I should have known that RH word. I've got two of those g-d awful sumacs in my front yard.
I am missing an e. which E does it start from? I have the easy one and the 7 letter.
you're missing the french one, top left E
Thanks. Do I go left or right? Six more words to go....so close...
uh... both? it's a popular brand of clothing
Got it thanks!
Do we still have any buddies out there, needing help... this could be another of those days when everyone gets the whole thing.
I don't know brands, someone help me with the french brand word?
it's very close to a common English word that starts with S
I am missing 2 t's, 1 s, 1 d and 1 f
How many sp's & su's are there?
11 S words, S words point values: 7, 16, 10, 22, 5, 7, 14, 14, 6, 6, 14
4 sp, 2 su
I am missing the se for 16
found it. 3 to go a DR 1 T & 1 F
it describes some fonts/typefaces
do you have the D word for 16? it's a common 5-letter meaning hanging downwards
thanks can't believe I missed that
for the Ts, make sure you've tried all the plurals, and past tense... there should be a set of 2, 3, and 3
F words - do you have all 3 4-letters for 7s?
I am missing 1 F 4 my last word thanks for your help :)
do you have the one that is part of a 7 letter, but the 4-letter word is something used to make glass?
i have the glass one
oh, it's not a 7-letter in the puzzle
the other two are real common words, an element and a tree
i have those 2
there's 3 4-letter F words, and 4 5-letter
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