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25 new of 1021 responses total.
aruba
response 525 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 04:32 UTC 2002

success
gelinas
response 526 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 10:11 UTC 2002

failure
kentn
response 527 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 10:56 UTC 2002

fatigue
brighn
response 528 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 15:26 UTC 2002

Are those guesses, or current moods?
 
success 0 (aruba)
failure 2 (gelinas)
fatigue 1 (kentn)
aruba
response 529 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 16:12 UTC 2002

sawdust
brighn
response 530 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 18:11 UTC 2002

sawdust 0 (aruba)
kentn
response 531 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 00:05 UTC 2002

imitate
brighn
response 532 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 02:56 UTC 2002

imitate 3 (kentn)
aruba
response 533 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 13:47 UTC 2002

epitome
brighn
response 534 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 16:13 UTC 2002

epitome 1 (aruba)
kentn
response 535 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 04:19 UTC 2002

prolate  (Stretched out; extended; especially, elongated in the
          direction of a line joining the poles; as, a prolate
          spheroid; -- opposed to {oblate}.)
brighn
response 536 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 13:48 UTC 2002

prolate 6 (kentn)
aruba
response 537 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 15:48 UTC 2002

prelate

   Main Entry: prel7ate [audio.gif]
   Pronunciation: 'pre-l&t also 'prE-"lAt
   Function: noun
   Etymology: Middle English prelat, from Old French, from Medieval Latin
   praelatus, literally, one receiving preferment, from Latin (pp. of
   praeferre to prefer), from prae- + latus, past participle of ferre to
   carry -- more at TOLERATE, BEAR
   Date: 13th century
   : an ecclesiastic (as a bishop or abbot) of superior rank
brighn
response 538 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 16:15 UTC 2002

prelate 7 (aruba) <-- ding! ding!
aruba
response 539 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 23:27 UTC 2002

I'll try to come up with a word soon.
aruba
response 540 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 14:44 UTC 2002

OK, I'm thinking of a 7-letter word that's not:

prelate  0  (lastword)
kentn
response 541 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 00:00 UTC 2002

unearth
aruba
response 542 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 07:10 UTC 2002

unearth  0  (kentn)
albaugh
response 543 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 18:17 UTC 2002

digging
aruba
response 544 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 02:54 UTC 2002

digging  0  (albaugh)
brighn
response 545 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 04:03 UTC 2002

adamant
aruba
response 546 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 20:26 UTC 2002

adamant  0  (brighn)
kentn
response 547 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 20:36 UTC 2002

parties
aruba
response 548 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jun 30 23:31 UTC 2002

parties  0  (kentn)
albaugh
response 549 of 1021: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 02:34 UTC 2002

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