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25 new of 905 responses total.
aruba
response 50 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 19:32 UTC 1999

unease  0  (kentn)
treats  0  (albaugh)
rcurl
response 51 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 2 21:24 UTC 1999

blanch
kentn
response 52 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 00:37 UTC 1999

wintry
aruba
response 53 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 01:05 UTC 1999

blanch  1  (rcurl)
wintry  0  (kentn)
rcurl
response 54 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 04:40 UTC 1999

bestow
aruba
response 55 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 13:42 UTC 1999

bestow  0  (rcurl)
albaugh
response 56 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 18:36 UTC 1999

llamas
aruba
response 57 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 3 20:30 UTC 1999

llamas  1  (albaugh)
kentn
response 58 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 4 04:41 UTC 1999

idiocy
aruba
response 59 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 4 15:30 UTC 1999

idiocy  0  (kentn)
albaugh
response 60 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 19:01 UTC 1999

pliant
aruba
response 61 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 10 22:06 UTC 1999

pliant  0  (albaugh)
kentn
response 62 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 01:07 UTC 1999

houdah (var. of howdah, the seat, usu. with railing and canopy, 
fitted to the back of an elephant).
aruba
response 63 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 15:40 UTC 1999

houdah  0  (kentn)
albaugh
response 64 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 20:23 UTC 1999

plaice   Function: noun   Inflected Form(s): plural plaice
Etymology: Middle English plaice, from Middle French plaos, 
           from Late Latin platessa   Date: 13th century
: any of various flatfishes; 
 especially : a large European flounder (Pleuronectes platessa) with red spots
aruba
response 65 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 00:13 UTC 1999

plaice  1  (albaugh)
kentn
response 66 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 03:08 UTC 1999

abaser
aruba
response 67 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 15:06 UTC 1999

Is that "one who abases"?

abaser  1  (kentn)
albaugh
response 68 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 18:18 UTC 1999

quagga   Function: noun
Etymology: obsolete Afrikaans (now kwagga), from Khoikhoi quacha   Date: 1785
: an extinct mammal (Equus quagga) of southern Africa related to the zebras
aruba
response 69 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 22:55 UTC 1999

quagga  6  (albaugh)

And there you have it.  I was delighted to find out "quagga" was a real word;
it was the name of the monster represented by a Q in Rogue.
kentn
response 70 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 12:56 UTC 1999

Re 67: exactly (ref. OED).  Very interesting word to guess...resulted in
a lot of strange possibilities.
albaugh
response 71 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 15 19:03 UTC 1999

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

  quagga  0  (lastword)
aruba
response 72 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 15 19:57 UTC 1999

teepee
albaugh
response 73 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 00:26 UTC 1999

teepee  1  (aruba)
kentn
response 74 of 905: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 01:11 UTC 1999

unease
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