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25 new of 1055 responses total.
albaugh
response 325 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 16 17:56 UTC 1998

streak
aruba
response 326 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 16 18:39 UTC 1998

teepee
kentn
response 327 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 17 02:31 UTC 1998

unease
joelsg
response 328 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 17 13:25 UTC 1998

streak  0  (albaugh)
teepee  1  (aruba)
unease  0  (kentn)
aruba
response 329 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 17 15:00 UTC 1998

This response has been erased.

aruba
response 330 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 17 15:03 UTC 1998

terran
albaugh
response 331 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 17 21:31 UTC 1998

trusty
joelsg
response 332 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 18 13:30 UTC 1998

terran  0  (aruba)
trusty  0  (kentn)
aruba
response 333 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 18 14:25 UTC 1998

stares
albaugh
response 334 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 18 22:03 UTC 1998

lisped
waterrat
response 335 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 03:42 UTC 1998

(Are there rules somewhere and if so could someone point me to the file?)
joelsg
response 336 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 12:18 UTC 1998

stares  1  (aruba)
lisped  1  (albaugh)
aruba
response 337 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 15:54 UTC 1998

Yes, the rules are in ~rcurl/lettermatch.rules.  They were written for the
5-letter version of the game, but it's easy to see how they translate to the
6-letter version.

pander
joelsg
response 338 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 12:15 UTC 1998

pander  2  (aruba)
albaugh
response 339 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 19:12 UTC 1998

quoter
aruba
response 340 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 05:12 UTC 1998

parsed
joelsg
response 341 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 12:15 UTC 1998

quoter  1  (albaugh)
parsed  1  (aruba)
albaugh
response 342 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 17:32 UTC 1998

rondel   Variant(s): or rondelle   Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, literally, small circle -- 
more at ROUNDEL   Date: 14th century
1 usually rondelle : a circular object; 
                     especially : a circular jewel or jeweled ring
2 a usually rondel : a fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and 
    consisting usually of 14 lines in three stanzas in which the first two
    lines of the first stanza are repeated as the refrain of the second and
    third stanzas
  b : a poem in this form
  c : RONDEAU 1
aruba
response 343 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 19:38 UTC 1998

bonnet
lilmo
response 344 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 22 22:28 UTC 1998

reused

(see resp:324 where rcurl says that noone has used this word *grin*)
joelsg
response 345 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 12:24 UTC 1998

rondel  3  (albaugh)
bonnet  3  (aruba)
reused  1  (lilmo)
aruba
response 346 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 16:35 UTC 1998

Re #344:  Heh, he did indeed say that, Mark.

convex
joelsg
response 347 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 23 17:12 UTC 1998

convex  6  (aruba)

We have a winner!
aruba
response 348 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 04:22 UTC 1998

Good word.  OK, I'm thinking of another.

convex  0  (lastword)
joelsg
response 349 of 1055: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 12:42 UTC 1998

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