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August 13, 2004

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Total score 0 pts.
1 4,062
2 4,003
3 3,728
4 3,487
5 3,452
6 3,333
7 3,248
8 3,207
9 3,203
10 3,001
11 2,888
12 2,864
13 2,725
14 2,658
15 2,618
16 2,455
17 2,335
18 2,335
19 2,324
20 2,302
21 2,300
22 2,245
23 2,239
24 2,228
25 2,212
26 2,183
27 2,143
28 2,090
29 2,051
30 2,041
31 1,940
32 1,869
33 1,860
34 1,857
35 1,753
36 1,748
37 1,743
38 1,739
39 1,721
40 1,717
41 1,695
42 1,686
43 1,664
44 1,613
45 1,597
46 1,562
47 1,555
48 1,516
49 1,514
50 1,509
51 1,484
52 1,484
53 1,478
54 1,466
55 1,454
56 1,452
57 1,444
58 1,430
59 1,398
60 1,394
61 1,371
62 1,351
63 1,341
64 1,337
65 1,297
66 1,270
67 1,204
68 1,179
69 1,174
70 1,154
71 1,151
72 1,148
73 1,139
74 1,136
75 1,120
76 1,113
77 1,106
78 1,105
79 1,101
80 1,087
81 1,063
82 1,061
83 1,032
84 1,019
85 1,018
86 1,010
87 1,005
88 1,000
89 996
90 971
91 930
92 924
93 918
94 917
95 917
96 917
97 907
98 896
99 866
100 865
101 862
102 854
103 846
104 844
105 843
106 835
107 831
108 820
109 818
110 818
111 806
112 804
113 784
114 732
115 731
116 726
117 713
118 686
119 664
120 651
121 646
122 632
123 618
124 611
125 599
126 584
127 548
128 545
129 522
130 522
131 521
132 513
133 507
134 476
135 474
136 467
137 464
138 459
139 436
140 430
141 408
142 381
143 357
144 347
145 340
146 331
147 324
148 254
149 234
150 206
151 185
152 151
153 132
154 113
155 92
156 30
157 18
158 8

300 total words

12:14 am

Dang - I had three 6s and a seven to enter, and the bloomin' grid changed on me.... life is sooooo hard, for some of us.

I found a seven for forty.

12:56 am

A 7 for 52

12:57 am

And a related 8 for 70

I found a 9 for 66, but I can find the 7/52 or the 8/70.

1:31 am

just got the 7 and 8, but sure don't see a 9 for 66!

1:32 am

The 7 has something to do with the computer ~ the bigger the better to see you with. The 8 is the plural. A clue for the 9?

Well, it's not in the dictionary, but think of the structure of a story.

1:55 am

but it is english ? :)

Hehe, yes... well, it at least stems from a common English word.

2:11 am

hmm, I can't see straight - I'll check tomorrow. Good night!

4:29 am

there's an 8 for 40 and one for 50

6:25 am

That 9 is the most ridiculous word I have ever come across. What the dictionary suggests describes it perfectly!!

6:31 am

There's also a ridiculous 8 for 50. Amazing what happens when you just fool around.

7:04 am

Alimaya - generally, fooling around just gets you into trouble!! Is this 9letter word the one we found a couple of weeks ago, the definition of which was that it refered to something that has no definition, or a number that has no significance -- something like that? I made a note of the word, but I've misplaced it, aaargh.

7:08 am

2 8's for 40 ....

7:09 am

Sorry Christine, I have no idea if it's the word you are referring to - I missed that conversation :-(

7:14 am

Will someone share starting letters, for these 9s (or even for some of the 8s). Just too early on the Left Coast...

7:16 am

The 9 and 8 I'm referring to are the same word and start with p............

7:18 am

That didn't really make sense, did it, but you know what I mean :-)

7:26 am

Can't concentrate (been awawke all night, reading), so I'll get a shower & a cuppa, and see if I can get the brain hooked up.

9:02 am

oh gosh that 9 really is silly .... mind you, the 8 is just as bad

9:05 am

I think I have the 1st 4 letters of the 9 & 8 but I can't figure out the ending. Tons of 4 & 5 letter words though.

9:08 am

OK got the 8/50 now to find the 9/66

9:10 am

GOT IT! and you are all right. what ridiculous words! thanks for the help.

9:19 am

Can anyone give me a clue for the 9

9:22 am

RFH's 1:30am clue refers to the 9. Also see 7:16am.

9:23 am

Thought I'd get the ball rolling on the overall scores. So far I have 198/4.78/2608 as follows: Ax6 Bx21 Dx14 Ex3 Ix4 Lx16 Nx7 Ox4 Px21 Sx48 Tx32 Vx11 Wx11 Does anybody know how many we are playing for? It feels like there's a long way to go yet...

9:25 am

Kirsty1 - to compare and contrast :) 7xA 21xB 11xD 1xE 3xI 16xL 4xN 4xO 19xP 48xS (I was amazed to find this many so easily!) 31xT 16xV 10xW We are playing for 297: 7x8+ (includes 9s), 16x7, 41x6, 93x5, 140x4.

9:25 am

Oh, and currently at 191/4.61/2204

9:27 am

Thanks jlm_mi, much appreciated. It was all those Ss that made me think I might have a good 100+ words still to go! Nose meet grindstone....

9:34 am

Oh, man, I really think it should take newbie/newbies! :-D Kirsty1 - I have no doubt that you'll find most if not all words. :) Please come back and share your starting letters again when you've found even more!

9:43 am

Well I'm honoured by your (deeply unfounded) confidence in me...speak again in a couple of hours!

9:49 am

How Many 9s are there

10:49 am

There are 7 words of 8 or 9 letters. So far only 1 9 has been reported.

11:50 am

i have a general question; i was just curious, for the high scorers, of how many words (among the ones you find) you know, versus how many you find on accident?

11:54 am

i.e. guessing at things that look like words?

11:58 am

So far, I have about 82% words that I already knew, and the rest found by accident or good guesses. Of course, playing this game has taught me words I didn't know before which definitely helps. If I can find anymore words today, that will probably skew slightly more toward words I don't know.

12:03 pm

Of course, it would help if they didn't count words that no dictionary has a definition for, or not count words that really are words - like esne, which every crossword puzzle solver knows is a word.

12:13 pm

e.g. those two words in todays puzzle.

12:18 pm

although even when they count nonexistent words, they usually at least /feel/ like real words--could be worse!

12:22 pm

I don't know . . . yesterday's puzzle accepted "pehs" which I can't find a definition for, and it doesn't feel like a word to me, LOL! I tried it in desperation!

12:36 pm

just found an eight for 50 talk about a made up word! it was a stetch that i just thought i woul try.

12:36 pm

That's part of the 8/9 combo discussed earlier.

12:39 pm

yeah, and i just got the nine.....crazy

12:39 pm

need more clues for the 8/9. I am so stuck.

12:41 pm

work with the clue of the structure of a story and try to expand on that

12:43 pm

i think i got the part but it just isn't working for me

12:43 pm

Don't use the T on the right side of the board to make your root word.

12:44 pm

try to think like an english teacher

12:46 pm

OK, I have a couple more in a couple areas now: 7xA 22xB 14xD 3xE 4xI 16xL 7xN 4xO 21xP 48xS 32xT 16xV 12xW 9-66 8-70 8-40 8-50 (still missing one known 8-40) 7-32 7-52 7-40 7-40

12:51 pm

got it. i thought i tried that before but i must have made a typo. i miss alot that way.

12:51 pm

Add a 7-36 to the beginning of my list of 7s.

1:01 pm

222 words 4.88 3119 A few more or less here and there 10xa 34xb 14xd 6xe 4xi 18xL 7xn 5xo 22xp 43xs 33xt 16xv 10xw

1:05 pm

Okay! Does anyone know (or care) how long I've been looking for this 8/9 P combination? Those are the most ridiculous words I've ever seen. And for what it's worth, I WAS an English teacher!

1:06 pm

BTW, thanks everyone for the clues. I never would have found them by myself.

1:10 pm

Yeah, the 9 is a ridiculous word, but I suppose I can guess sort of what it means. Can't see using it that way, but OK. But what the heck does the 8 even mean????

1:15 pm

Claws and jlm_mi - You're both missing at least 4/5 P's.

1:15 pm

I got a 7 for 28 that I haven't seen listed, yet.

1:16 pm

Can't even offer a guess!

1:17 pm

Makes me feel lonely.

1:20 pm

I don't know if anyone has made reference to this. But there's a 6/7 combination that is the Spanish word for ball.

1:22 pm

soho72, it wasn't meant to be an insult, hope nonewas taken..... i was just imagining that a teacher might use that " word" btw, i am a teacher

1:23 pm

Thanks joanie and soho! So that makes my list of 7s: 36 32 52 28 36 40 40

1:25 pm

There's a 7 for 42 and someone just posted a clue recently for it...

1:25 pm

There's a 7 for 36 and someone just posted a clue recently for it...

1:25 pm

The top one is right :)

1:26 pm

Grr it should be 7 for 48**

1:26 pm

Treble - that's on my list. Just found another 7/40 that goes toward the end of my list, making 3 40s in a row.

1:27 pm

Make that the 36 that's on my list. :-D So, there is a 7/48?

1:28 pm

I actually meant 7 for 48, I don't know why I typed it wrong twice. Must have been looking at the wrong thing. Apologies.

1:28 pm

soho72 - Gracias for the espanol clue. Whenever I see espanol words, I enter them, 'cause you never know. But I didn't see that on. On previous puzzles I have entered both 'casa' and 'senor' and they were both accepted.

1:29 pm

I think I'll drum myself out of the corps. After hours of off and on, I just this second saw the profession from which my husband retired. Can ya believe it?

1:31 pm

fit1 - is that a profession requiring an advanced college degree? Got one of those, but wondering if I should look for more professions. :)

1:32 pm

Onyx, no offense taken at all. I just feel like my reputation is at stake here.<G>

1:38 pm

problem with that profession is my poor husband always looked a slang expression for sad :)

1:39 pm

grr... can't find the 8/9 combo. found the first part of the word.. but is the second part a separate word?

1:40 pm

De nada, mulhermujer. I always put Spanish words in too. I'm amzed that it will take words like casa, but not pere.

1:45 pm

jenyi - no, it's not a compound word. It's not a word you're likely to have ever heard before, but noodling around you can find it. Knowing the point values, you know that there are only single-point letters after the root word. And as I mentioned in a previous post, don't use the T that's to the right of the grid. You can make the root word with another T and work from there.

1:45 pm

Treble - Someone gave a clue to the 7/48? Did they know they were doing that, LOL?? Or is it just that in one of the previous posts it's hinted to, but not intentionally?

1:46 pm

I'm baaaaack - and I've been thinking about the P word - will someone, anyone, please give me the clue to the very bizarre words? It's vey embarassing, being the only one here that doesn't have this bloomin' word....

so far I've got 32 B words... :-/ I haven't gotten past a and b yet, heh

1:48 pm

the 7/48 is about speech--I found it looking for ridiculous p words that might lead to the 8/9 combo. it is not related, but it is equally funny-looking.

1:55 pm

jlm_mi - I thought someone did give a clue but turns out I was wrong. Think speech and sound through an air passage :)

1:57 pm

That's OK Treble99. Once I figured out which letter point values were required (was originally looking for the wrong point count essentially) I found it. I guess math on a Friday afternoon is a bad idea for me. :)

2:01 pm

sigh. i've been stuck around 170 for ages. I do so much better when there are only a few longer words.

2:02 pm

i found two different words for "ball" in spanish, and their plurals. how odd...

2:06 pm

also it seems I should've learned spanish instead of french--french only gives a 5 and its plural.

2:06 pm

Parsec - Do you know which letters you are very short on, or which long words you don't have?

2:07 pm

Harry Potter can get you a 5-letter word and its plural. :) It's where Harry and the Weasleys went to get the portkey to the Quidditch World Cup. Incidentally, it's also a type of weasel. Clever, that J.K. Rowling! :-D

2:09 pm

Harry Potter can also give you a maker of flavorful beans for a 4/5.

2:11 pm

Ooooh - You know you can also get a 4 by dropping one of the double letters, right? I didn't try that combo!

2:12 pm

There's another Spanish word. It means "dull" in Spanish according to the babelfish translator, but it has a different definition in English. 4 letters plus its plural.

2:19 pm

i am behind pretty evenly by letter--but I could use help with the 7s. Mine are: 32, 36, 40, 48, 40, 40. So as I figure it, I am missing a 32, a 36, or both at the top, a 52, a 28, and another 36.

2:20 pm

oh, and a 40 near the end.

2:25 pm

I know what your 36 and 48 are ;) so you're missing my first 36. You have a 40 I don't (my 36 and 48 are the same as yours, and next to each other). And you're missing one of my last 40s. The first 36 is not a word I ever would have thought of, but I found it's 5-letter root word (for 10 points, starts with S) and just added a 2-letter prefix. The 52 also makes an 8/70. It has a 4-letter root word for 9 points (starts with P) and a prefix. For my 3 40s at the end - the first 2 start with the same letter as each other. They actually sound pretty similar - same first 4 letters. One is a verb, the other is plural of a flower. My last 40 is a superlative form of an adjective. Hope some of those help. Off to find the 40 I'm missing!

2:29 pm

Wait - maybe you don't have the same 7/36 I have right before the 7/48. Do you have the spanish ball word?

2:30 pm

i do. gotta love online translators. =)

2:33 pm

;) So, you have a 40 between that and the speech 48?

2:34 pm

i do. i saw it because i have long hair.

2:36 pm

Hmmm - I have a 5/6 combo that fits there and works with long hair. Not sure how to make it 7, but I love a challenge. :-D

2:36 pm

Duh! Nevermind. ;)

2:41 pm

Bwahahahaha! I just found a GREAT pair of words! They are 5 and 6 letters for 14 and 24 points. It's a place where boat owners can pull up and dock their boats and sleep there overnight. Think the equivalent of drivers on a road trip. There are two alternate spellings, rather than singular and plural. Fabulous word!

2:42 pm

thanks for the great clues--i was starting to feel like such a dunce! i found the 40 and 52, but I'm starting to think I might not have found the root for the 36 yet. I'll keep looking.

2:44 pm

Is it just me, or is the definition of "english" a bit looser for this grid?

2:48 pm

i'm going for a pb with this puzzle. is there a total word count yet?

2:51 pm

jlm_mi said 297 (see 9:25 post)

2:51 pm

onyx - see my 9:25 am post for word counts by length and total parsec - definitely not my version of english here!

2:51 pm

I'm getting really stuck now as follows: 277/4.83/3725 13xa 38xb 14xd 6xe 5xi 22xl 7xn 8xo 27xp 67xs 40xt 17xv 12xw Please won't somebody tell me there aren't any more Ss!!

2:52 pm

great clues for the boat sleeping...where do they come up with this stuff??

2:52 pm

Holy cow on those S words!!!! But see, I told you you'd get them all or come close. :) You are missing at least 1 V.

2:57 pm

Ahhh, 18 Vs...big thanks...it's funny how they pop out at you as soon as you know they definitely exist isn't it??

2:58 pm

Yeah, I went from 23 Bs to 33 Bs so fast. But now I'm stuck there . . . Atalante said earlier there were 2 8s for 40. I found one. It fits here in my 8 list: 70, 40, 50 Any idea what the other 8-40 is, where it fits in the list, clues????

3:03 pm

my 8s go 70, 40, 50, 40--both 40s are superlative, both are somewhat iffy members of Real English.

3:09 pm

Bummer. I was looking for superlatives after finding that first non-word 8/40 with no luck. Back to that grindstone I head!

3:12 pm

That second 8/40 is a ridiculous word, but at least the root is familiar!

3:15 pm

now, i words...I have 2...are the others not english?

3:18 pm

A clue for the 7/28 would make my day.

3:18 pm

I found another 7-28. It comes after the 7-48 on my list below. It works on the same root word as the first 7-36 on my list. You can add one letter to the front to get a 6/18 then add another to get the 7/28.

3:21 pm

A clue for the first 7/28 - it is a verb. In its -ed form (which does not exist in this puzzle), it applies to Tom Hanks' character in the movie "Castaway". Starts with i.

3:23 pm

parsec - I have 5 i words. One I just described to fnurt. Two are a greek letter and its plural. One (4 letters) is an internal body part that most people have never heard of. But think of the Greek poet Homer and one of his poems might steer you in the right direction. The 5th is 5 letters, and is a Mexican name for a strong fiber. Never heard of it, but found it by noodling around.

3:30 pm

okay, if it's going to take some of those superlatives, it really ought to accept biostats. I was so sure it would work =(

3:31 pm

I just found another word with a great definition! Incidentally, it is also a man's name. Wouldn't want my name to mean: "A drinking mug, usually in the shape of a stout man wearing a large three-cornered hat." I mean, how are there so many drinking mugs shaped like stout men wearing three-cornered hats that they need to have their own category???? LOL!

3:32 pm

parsec, you're awfully close to my first 7-36 with that word. ;)

3:33 pm

did it accept your drinking mug word? because it won't take it for me

3:33 pm

Yes - it's plural.

3:35 pm

duh! sorry about that :)

It won't take it for me, either.

3:37 pm

RFH - Even plural?

3:38 pm

ha! now i just have to work on that castaway clue and my 7s will be all caught up.

Heh, thanks jlm - I was trying to make it plural a different way because I'm apparently crazy.

3:54 pm

Another 7-40. So now it's 36,32,52,28,36,40,48,40,28,40,40,40. The new 40 is the one just after the 48. Think grand.

3:58 pm

I'm not done but the work day is over and I'm off for a non-connected house at Cape Cod so I'll see y'all on Monday. TATA 108/1174

4:00 pm

Me too. Not the Cape Cod part, but outta here all the same. If I get home from an evening out before the game changes over, I'll check to see who's gotten more big words and try to find them. :)

4:05 pm

jlm, there's another 7/28 before the first 36.

4:15 pm

I'm sorry to see that my hubby is only worth 32 points :)

4:36 pm

137/1505/crooseyed:)

5:11 pm

found the other 8 for 40 yet jlm_mi? Clues - it goes before the other one. Its a plant term, how plants grow in the dark

What does the plant word start with?

6:53 pm

E

7:01 pm

what does the 9 letter word start with.

7:01 pm

what does the 9 letter word start with.

7:03 pm

Good evening, Periwinkle!

7:06 pm

someone explain why it won't take ebola?

7:08 pm

Never mind I got it.

7:08 pm

I tried ebola too and it woudn't take it.

7:09 pm

Good evening to you too, chaz! Are you in the country? I am also watching the Olympics opening ceremony, multitasking.

7:09 pm

It also rejects 'stent!'

7:10 pm

marigold, did you get the 9 letter word yet?

7:10 pm

Ciao Peri, from the country! Taking a dinner break. Hi to you from B. Back later...

7:14 pm

no still looking

7:25 pm

Yea! I finally got the 9 letter p word

7:31 pm

marigold. there is a related 8 lettter word for 50

7:38 pm

9 letter p word is 66 and i have a 8 letter word that is 50. Is there another one.

8:09 pm

finally got the E 8 plant term

8:16 pm

woot got a 7 for 32 all by myself...happy dance...lol

9:07 pm

Atalante - I didn't know there were 3 8s for 40. I have two, but neither starts with E or has to do with plant growth. And thanks for the clue on the 7/28. Will look for it.

10:43 pm

Anyone out there or am I the only loser playing on a Friday night. :)

10:45 pm

i'm here looking for that e 8 plant word

10:50 pm

use this link then you have to tweak the word a bit. http://ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu/glossary/Glossary.htm

11:02 pm

cool tool, thanx

11:09 pm

ok...i am tired of trying to find words. was going to try and break 200 but i need to go read or something. 176 words 4.73 2183

11:23 pm

goodnite

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