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gelinas
response 150 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 15 03:30 UTC 2003

bawdry
kip
response 151 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 15 12:15 UTC 2003

wooled  

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Wooled \Wooled\, a.
     Having (such) wool; as, a fine-wooled sheep.
aruba
response 152 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 15 15:42 UTC 2003

disert  0  (lastword)
refers  0  (gelinas)
sample  0  (kip)
junior  0  (albaugh)
series  1  (kentn)
ambled  3  (gelinas)
toiled  4  (kip)
ambles  2  (kingjon)
polled  4  (kip)
taxing  0  (albaugh)
coding  1  (kingjon)
bawdry  1  (gelinas)
wooled  4  (kip)

Main Entry: bawdzry 
Pronunciation: 'bo-drE
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English bawderie, from bawde
Date: 15th century
1 obsolete : UNCHASTITY
2 : suggestive, coarse, or obscene language 
kip
response 153 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 15 17:35 UTC 2003

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kingjon
response 154 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 15 19:43 UTC 2003

bardic
kip
response 155 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 15 22:59 UTC 2003

howled
aruba
response 156 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 15 23:18 UTC 2003

disert  0  (lastword)
refers  0  (gelinas)
sample  0  (kip)
junior  0  (albaugh)
series  1  (kentn)
ambled  3  (gelinas)
toiled  4  (kip)
ambles  2  (kingjon)
polled  4  (kip)
taxing  0  (albaugh)
coding  1  (kingjon)
bawdry  1  (gelinas)
wooled  4  (kip)
bardic  0  (kingjon)
howled  5  (kip)

bardic apparently means "bard-like".
gelinas
response 157 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 02:46 UTC 2003

fairie
albaugh
response 158 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 04:09 UTC 2003

I fear that I feel compelled to "cherry pick" this apparently easy one (easy
*now* because everyone else did the work, and I happen to be here now).
Perhaps I'll get lucky and be wrong, but I think not:

yowled

Main Entry: yowl   Function: verb   Etymology: Middle English
Date: 13th century
intransitive senses
1 : to utter a loud long cry of grief, pain, or distress : WAIL
2 : to complain or protest with or as if with yowls
transitive senses : to express with yowling
aruba
response 159 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 04:11 UTC 2003

disert  0  (lastword)
refers  0  (gelinas)
sample  0  (kip)
junior  0  (albaugh)
series  1  (kentn)
ambled  3  (gelinas)
toiled  4  (kip)
ambles  2  (kingjon)
polled  4  (kip)
taxing  0  (albaugh)
coding  1  (kingjon)
bawdry  1  (gelinas)
wooled  4  (kip)
bardic  0  (kingjon)
howled  5  (kip)
fairie  0  (gelinas)
yowled  6  (albaugh)

Kevin's up!
kip
response 160 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 12:25 UTC 2003

No problem, I needed to be put out of my continuing misery anyway.  :)
albaugh
response 161 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 16:50 UTC 2003

While I select a new word, it would be my observation that
/a/r/c/rcurl/l.m.words no longer seems to reflect all the words that appear
in this item...
albaugh
response 162 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 16:53 UTC 2003

OK, I'm thinking of another 6-letter word, and it's not:

  yowled  1  (lastword)
rcurl
response 163 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 17:04 UTC 2003

Re #161: which words are missing (and between which words should they
fall)? I thought I was current.
aruba
response 164 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 17:40 UTC 2003

teepee
kip
response 165 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 18:53 UTC 2003

thwack
albaugh
response 166 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 19:06 UTC 2003

Re: #163, e.g. none of the words from this item (#122) appear to be in the
file...
albaugh
response 167 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 19:07 UTC 2003

  teepee  1  (aruba)
  thwack  2  (kip)
rcurl
response 168 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 19:32 UTC 2003

I just went through this item, and found that every target word in it has
appeared in /a/r/c/rcurl/l.m.words.

albaugh
response 169 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 20:09 UTC 2003

Never mind - I now see it's a LIFO instead of a FIFO.
rcurl
response 170 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 16 22:42 UTC 2003

It began as a FIFO but it became too much of a hassle to scroll to
the bottom to add new words, so I inverted it and made it a LIFO.
While on the subject...I'm not sure what good the list is, but it
got so long that it seemed somehow worthwhile maintaining it.  Maybe,
just to not throw away all that work (and lots of obscure words).
gelinas
response 171 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 17 01:45 UTC 2003

(There is a similar list, also LIFO, for the seven-letter game in
~gelinas/l.m7.words)
kentn
response 172 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 17 14:50 UTC 2003

unease
albaugh
response 173 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 17 16:57 UTC 2003

  unease  1  (kentn)
aruba
response 174 of 1013: Mark Unseen   May 17 21:38 UTC 2003

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