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25 new of 1578 responses total.
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!)
aruba
response 819 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 18:03 UTC 2003

OK, I'm thinking of a 5-letter word.

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fusil  0  (lastword)
slynne
response 820 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 18:06 UTC 2003

lakes
jep
response 821 of 1578: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 19:21 UTC 2003

I never, ever would have guessed "fusil", and so was essentially 
disqualified from that round of the contest.  I left the 6 and 7 letter 
contests over similar issues.  Why not just have random strings of 
characters, if the words aren't English words anyway?

I'm not trying to stop anyone from whatever they want in this item.  
However, if this contest is going to be for unrecognizable words, like 
the other two turned out to be, I'll soon find myself excluded from 
further participation.
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