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25 new of 905 responses total.
kentn
response 525 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 22:14 UTC 2000

celery
albaugh
response 526 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 23:05 UTC 2000

  celery  1  (kentn)
prp
response 527 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 13:41 UTC 2000

canary
kentn
response 528 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 17:05 UTC 2000

rheumy
aruba
response 529 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 29 19:21 UTC 2000

easels
albaugh
response 530 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 19:05 UTC 2000

  canary  0  (prp)
  rheumy  0  (kentn)
  easels  1  (aruba)
kentn
response 531 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 21:33 UTC 2000

depths
aruba
response 532 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 04:28 UTC 2000

coffee
prp
response 533 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 17:12 UTC 2000

expect
albaugh
response 534 of 905: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 23:06 UTC 2000

  depths  2  (kentn)
  coffee  0  (aruba)
  expect  0  (prp)
kentn
response 535 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 01:52 UTC 2000

zebras
prp
response 536 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 17:55 UTC 2000

dholes
albaugh
response 537 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 20:59 UTC 2000

  zebras  2  (kentn)
  dholes  2  (prp)

dholes   plural of dhole   Function: noun
Etymology: perhaps from Kannada tOla wolf   Date: circa 1827
: a wild dog (Cuon alpinus) occurring from India to southern Siberia
kentn
response 538 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 01:20 UTC 2000

festal
aruba
response 539 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 05:41 UTC 2000

wealds

   Main Entry: weald
   Pronunciation: 'wE(&)ld
   Function: noun
   Etymology: the Weald, England, from Middle English weeld, from Old
   English weald forest -- more at WOLD
   Date: before 12th century
   1 : a heavily wooded area : FOREST <the Weald of Kent>
   2 : a wild or uncultivated usually upland region
prp
response 540 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 2 13:19 UTC 2000

detach
albaugh
response 541 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 3 04:09 UTC 2000

I'm too lazy to score, other than to say that aruba nailed it, with 
some kind of leap of deduction!  :-)

OK, just for the record, scoring in my head:

festal  1  kentn
detach  1  prp
wealds  6  aruba
aruba
response 542 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 3 21:05 UTC 2000

Wow, I beat Kent!  I can't remember the last time that happened.
(For the record, I knew the word matched -e-l-s, but the other three letters
were a guess.)

OK, I'm thinking of a 6-letter word.

wealds  0  (lastword)
albaugh
response 543 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 3 23:33 UTC 2000

streak
aruba
response 544 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 00:26 UTC 2000

streak  0  (albaugh)
kentn
response 545 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 03:01 UTC 2000

unease
prp
response 546 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 02:22 UTC 2000

relive
aruba
response 547 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 16:31 UTC 2000

unease  1  (kentn)
relive  0  (prp)
kentn
response 548 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 19:36 UTC 2000

clench
aruba
response 549 of 905: Mark Unseen   Aug 6 19:44 UTC 2000

clench  0  (kentn)
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