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25 new of 1037 responses total.
aruba
response 125 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 23:01 UTC 2001

acuity
kentn
response 126 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 01:01 UTC 2001

garden
gelinas
response 127 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 03:01 UTC 2001

  acuity  0  (aruba)
  garden  2  (kentn)
aruba
response 128 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 04:17 UTC 2001

bagger
kentn
response 129 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 11:58 UTC 2001

lather
gelinas
response 130 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 03:43 UTC 2001

  bagger  3  (aruba)
  lather  3  (kentn)
aruba
response 131 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 15:27 UTC 2001

Hey Joe, is there a file with the guesses so far in it?
gelinas
response 132 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 01:48 UTC 2001

Of course; I thought everyone was using ~/letter.match6, so I didn't mention
it.
aruba
response 133 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 03:09 UTC 2001

calmer
gelinas
response 134 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 04:51 UTC 2001

  calmer  4  (aruba)
aruba
response 135 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 14:20 UTC 2001

I was in a hurry last night and didn't answer #132.  Kent's and my programs
use letter.match instead of letter.match6 .  That dates from before there
was a 7-letter word game (and in fact, from before the 5-letter game started
up again).  I wouldn't object to changing over to letter.match6 - what do
you think, Kent?
kentn
response 136 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 00:26 UTC 2001

falter
 
Changing to letter.match6 doesn't bother me...makes more sense, actually.
I just stuck with letter.match for the historical reason you mention.
aruba
response 137 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 01:50 UTC 2001

cancer

Let's do it.  I'll fix my stuff to read and write letter.match6 .
gelinas
response 138 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 03:27 UTC 2001

  falter  4  (kentn)
  cancer  3  (aruba)
kentn
response 139 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 22:15 UTC 2001

halfer (one who halves...see halver)
kentn
response 140 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 22:17 UTC 2001

Oh, and I fixed my scripts for the leter.match6 filename change.
gelinas
response 141 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 03:38 UTC 2001

  halfer  4  (kentn)

Also "A male fallow deer gelded. --Pegge (1814)."
aruba
response 142 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 03:54 UTC 2001

valuer

   Main Entry: 2value
   Function: transitive verb
   Inflected Form(s): val7ued; val7u7ing
   Date: 15th century
   1 a : to estimate or assign the monetary worth of : APPRAISE <value a
   necklace> b : to rate or scale in usefulness, importance, or general
   worth : EVALUATE
   2 : to consider or rate highly : PRIZE, ESTEEM <values your opinion>
   synonym see ESTIMATE, APPRECIATE
   - val7u7er /-y&-w&r/ noun
kentn
response 143 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 11:44 UTC 2001

salver  (e.g. a tray)
gelinas
response 144 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 15:45 UTC 2001

Kent's got it:
  valuer  4  (aruba)
  salver  6  (kentn)
kentn
response 145 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 15:05 UTC 2001

Okay, I'll try to have a word in mind next time.
kentn
response 146 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 00:20 UTC 2001

Okay, I'm thinking of a 6-letter word and it is not

  salver  0  (Last Word)

A summary of guesses is in ~kentn/letter.match6
gelinas
response 147 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 03:46 UTC 2001

queues
aruba
response 148 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 04:25 UTC 2001

eatery
kentn
response 149 of 1037: Mark Unseen   Apr 13 22:23 UTC 2001

  queues  0  (gelinas)
  eatery  0  (aruba)
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