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25 new of 1578 responses total.
remmers
response 794 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 12:17 UTC 2003

#792 slipped in...

chunk 5 kentn  <--- ALL RIGHTY!

Kentn's up.
kentn
response 795 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 12:29 UTC 2003

Okey-doke, I'll try to have a new word next time.
gelinas
response 796 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 02:05 UTC 2003

Cool!  I had the right word. :)
kentn
response 797 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 12:11 UTC 2003

Okay, I'm thinking of a 5-letter word that by all
indications is not
 
  chunk  0  (The Last Word)
 
A summary of guesses is in ~kentn/letter.match5 and
in this item.
remmers
response 798 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 14:03 UTC 2003

plain
jep
response 799 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 14:18 UTC 2003

tinge
aruba
response 800 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 20:34 UTC 2003

easel
carson
response 801 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 00:03 UTC 2003

spare
kentn
response 802 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 04:23 UTC 2003

  chunk  0  (The Last Word)
  ----------
  plain  1  (remmers)
  tinge  0  (jep)
  easel  2  (aruba)
  spare  0  (carson)
  ----------
gelinas
response 803 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 04:27 UTC 2003

poser
kentn
response 804 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 04:30 UTC 2003

  poser  1  (gelinas)
jep
response 805 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 12:24 UTC 2003

gruel
kentn
response 806 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 12:33 UTC 2003

  chunk  0  (The Last Word)
  ----------
  plain  1  (remmers)
  tinge  0  (jep)
  easel  2  (aruba)
  spare  0  (carson)
  ----------
  poser  1  (gelinas)
  ----------
  gruel  1  (jep)
  ----------
gelinas
response 807 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 12:43 UTC 2003

eerie
remmers
response 808 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 13:08 UTC 2003

maven
bhelliom
response 809 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 14:24 UTC 2003

felon
tonster
response 810 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 16:04 UTC 2003

fears
aruba
response 811 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 18:08 UTC 2003

pared
kentn
response 812 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 00:48 UTC 2003

  chunk  0  (The Last Word)
  ----------
  plain  1  (remmers)
  tinge  0  (jep)
  easel  2  (aruba)
  spare  0  (carson)
  ----------
  poser  1  (gelinas)
  ----------
  gruel  1  (jep)
  ----------
  eerie  1  (gelinas)
  maven  0  (remmers)
  felon  1  (bhelliom)
  fears  1  (tonster)
  pared  0  (aruba)
  ----------
remmers
response 813 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 03:28 UTC 2003

level
aruba
response 814 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 04:29 UTC 2003

fusil

Main Entry: 1fu7sil 
Pronunciation: 'fy|-z&l
Variant(s): or fu7sile /'fy|-z&l, -"zIl/
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin fusilis, from fundere
Date: 14th century
1 archaic a : made by melting and pouring into forms : CAST b : liquefied by
heat
2 archaic : FUSIBLE
gelinas
response 815 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 04:30 UTC 2003

trail
carson
response 816 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 05:14 UTC 2003

(wow.  what happened to the "common word" concept?)

fatal
kentn
response 817 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 13:29 UTC 2003

  chunk  0  (The Last Word) Tue Feb 11 07:09:59 2003
  ----------
  plain  1  (remmers)
  tinge  0  (jep)
  easel  2  (aruba)
  spare  0  (carson)
  ----------
  poser  1  (gelinas)
  ----------
  gruel  1  (jep)
  ----------
  eerie  1  (gelinas)
  maven  0  (remmers)
  felon  1  (bhelliom)
  fears  1  (tonster)
  pared  0  (aruba)
  ----------
  level  1  (remmers)
  fusil  5  (aruba)  ---> Ding! Ding! Ding! Winner!  Thu Feb 13 08:25:59 2003
  trail  2  (gelinas)
  fatal  2  (carson)
  ----------

Given the extensive amount of analysis used recently by players of the
5-letter game, I assumed "simple" had taken on a new meaning. As you
can see, it did not take long to guess this word, even though you may
think it is not a simple one.
 
Your word, Mark!
carson
response 818 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 17:50 UTC 2003

(the analysis comes chiefly from players who then apply those skills to
the 6-letter and 7-letter games [found in the games conference!].  anyway,
it's just an observation, not a complaint; Agora certainly could use a 
dose of sophistication!)
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