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25 new of 1177 responses total.
kentn
response 378 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 00:55 UTC 2000

  mumbles  3  (albaugh)
  kibbitz  2  (aruba)
  humbird  4  (prp)
 
While I couldn't find an OED dictionary defn of 'humbird' it does seem
to be used fairly frequently as a shortening of 'hummingbird' and
appears in some URLs...so I guess that's good enough for our standards
(I hope).
aruba
response 379 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 17:38 UTC 2000

OK, the word is "humbuzz" - proof in the next response.
aruba
response 380 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 18:11 UTC 2000

  peewees  0  (aruba)
  apology  0  (albaugh)
  humbugs  5  (aruba)
  mammoth  1  (aruba)
  kibbitz  2  (aruba)
  shiatzu  1  (aruba)

Let "-" represent a letter that is definitely wrong,
    s(w) be the score of a word or partial word w, and
    n(w) be the number of letters in w which are not -'s.

Then clearly
    0 <= s(w) <= n(w).

0 = s(peewees) >= s(------s), so s(------s) = 0.
0 = s(apology) >= s(-----g-), so s(-----g-) = 0.
5 = s(humbugs) = s(humbu--) + s(-----g-) + s(------s)
               = s(humbu--) + 0 + 0
               = s(humbu--)
               = s(h------) + s(-u-----) + s(--m----) + s(---b---) + s(----u--)
==> 1 = s(h------) = s(-u-----) = s(--m----) = s(---b---) = s(----u--),
since all five terms are between 0 and 1 and they add up to 5.

1 = s(mammoth) = s(ma-mo-h) + s(--m----) + s(-----t-)
               = s(ma-mo-h) + 1 + s(-----t-)
==> s(ma-mo-h) + s(-----t-) = 0
==> s(-----t-) = 0.

2 = s(kibbitz) = s(kib-i--) + s(---b---) + s(-----t-) + s(------z)
               = 0 + 1 + 0 + s(------z)
==> s(------z) = 1.

1 = s(shiatzu) = s(shiat--) + s(-----z-) + s(------u)
               = 0 + s(-----z-) + 0
==> s(-----z-) = 1.

So therefore
s(humbuzz) = s(humbu--) + s(-----z-) + s(------z)
           = 5 + 1 + 1 = 7.

Of course, I don't have any evidence that humbuzz is really a word.
albaugh
response 381 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 18:24 UTC 2000

a buzz you get from drinking a hummer?  ;-)
prp
response 382 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 19:31 UTC 2000

HUMBIRD: n. Now U.S. M17. The hummingbird.
from The New Shorter Oxford (1973,1993)

It is not in the Worldbook Dictionary.

HUMBUZZ is not in either.
orinoco
response 383 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 19:41 UTC 2000

Not to further complicate matters, but isn't it "shiatsu"?
aruba
response 384 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 19:58 UTC 2000

Both spellings are in Merriam Webster (www.m-w.com).
kentn
response 385 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 04:33 UTC 2000

Wow, great detective work...  Sorry to disappoint, but 'humbuzz'
is a word even though it may not be in your dictionary.  From the
OED:
 
'hum'buzz. dial. [f. hum v. + buzz v. ]

1. A local name of the cockchafer.

      1756 Toldervy Two Orphans I. 124 What are there called humbuzes,
      by the Londoners cock-chafers.

      C. 1820 Mrs. Sherwood May-bee 13 William had caught another
      may-bee, or cockchafer, or humbuzz (for so that insect is called
      in different places).
                                                     
2. A thin piece of wood with a notched edge which is swung round rapidly
by a string, and emits a loud humming sound, like the flight of a
cockchafer; a bull-roarer.  1847-78 in Halliwell.

....  Anyway...aruba, you're up!
aruba
response 386 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 16:10 UTC 2000

OK, I'll try to be thinking of a seven-letter word when next I log in.
aruba
response 387 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 16:13 UTC 2000

(I think 45 guesses is by far the longest 6- or seven-letter word game here
on Grex.  Dunno about the 5-letter games.)
kentn
response 388 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 18:16 UTC 2000

Yeah, I was getting worried I'd be scoring forever, but I could see some
people were eliminating letters, so figured it would fall eventually.
Hadn't really expected it to be that difficult, though, especially after
'humbugs'...

uncanny
orinoco
response 389 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 19:53 UTC 2000

remotes
lilmo
response 390 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 22 22:38 UTC 2000

parable
aruba
response 391 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 05:40 UTC 2000

uncanny  1  (kentn)
remotes  0  (orinoco)
parable  0  (lilmo)
humbuzz  0  (lastword)
kentn
response 392 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 17:00 UTC 2000

trident
orinoco
response 393 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 19:52 UTC 2000

ugliest
aruba
response 394 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 20:03 UTC 2000

trident  0  (kentn)
ugliest  1  (orinoco)

A list of guesses dso far is in ~aruba/letter.match7 .
prp
response 395 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 19:36 UTC 2000

upturns
albaugh
response 396 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 00:36 UTC 2000

downers
aruba
response 397 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 00:48 UTC 2000

upturns  2  (prp)
downers  0  (albaugh)
orinoco
response 398 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 01:19 UTC 2000

untruth
aruba
response 399 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 17:04 UTC 2000

untruth  2  (orinoco)
prp
response 400 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 19:59 UTC 2000

urolith
aruba
response 401 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 20:21 UTC 2000

urolith  1  (prp)        Ouch!
orinoco
response 402 of 1177: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 21:55 UTC 2000

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