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25 new of 1012 responses total.
gelinas
response 650 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 02:57 UTC 2004

stadia
blaise
response 651 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 17:27 UTC 2004

chroma
prp
response 652 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 17:36 UTC 2004

chromy
kentn
response 653 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 11:51 UTC 2004

__orator  0  (The Previous Word)
  priest  0  (blaise)
  teepee  0  (aruba)
  wigwam  0  (albaugh)
__rascal  0  (prp)
  shares  1  (blaise)
  loudly  0  (prp)
  coming  1  (albaugh)
  enamor  0  (aruba)
  supply  0  (blaise)
__alkali  0  (prp)
  chrism  3  (blaise)
  churns  2  (prp)
__butter  0  (albaugh)
  chrome  5  (blaise)
__presto  0  (prp)
  stadia  1  (gelinas)
  chroma  6  (blaise)  ---> Ding! Ding! Ding! Winner!
__chromy  5  (prp)

(Merriam Webster On-Line dictionary)
Main Entry: chro·ma
Pronunciation: 'krO-m&
Function: noun
Etymology: Greek chrOma
1 : SATURATION 4a
2 : a quality of color combining hue and saturation

Your word, Jim!  
blaise
response 654 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 14:22 UTC 2004

I have selected a word that is not
  chroma  0  (lastword)

Guesses are being recorded in ~blaise/letter.match6.
prp
response 655 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 21:50 UTC 2004

terror
blaise
response 656 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 03:33 UTC 2004

  terror  0  (prp)
  ------  0  (--------)
kentn
response 657 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 11:40 UTC 2004

series
blaise
response 658 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 14:06 UTC 2004

  series  0  (kentn)
  ------  0  (--------)
prp
response 659 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 22:31 UTC 2004

ramble
kentn
response 660 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 01:29 UTC 2004

unease
blaise
response 661 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 15:49 UTC 2004

  ramble  0  (prp)
  unease  0  (kentn)
prp
response 662 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 22:53 UTC 2004

lineal
albaugh
response 663 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 18:59 UTC 2004

equate
kentn
response 664 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 17:59 UTC 2004

series
prp
response 665 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 1 00:15 UTC 2004

granny
blaise
response 666 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 15:24 UTC 2004

  lineal  0  (prp)
  equate  0  (albaugh)
  series  0  (kentn)
  granny  0  (prp)
albaugh
response 667 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 16:21 UTC 2004

booted
aruba
response 668 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 17:31 UTC 2004

abound
prp
response 669 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 17:25 UTC 2004

physic
gelinas
response 670 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 20:20 UTC 2004

Hmm... Seems I'm not the only one suffering a lack of imagination:

        Response 657 (669) Kent Nassen (kentn): series
        Response 664 (669) Kent Nassen (kentn): series

 :)

        dusted
kentn
response 671 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 20:35 UTC 2004

In addition, it was a lack of good recordkeeping.  I didn't have the
first "series" guess recorded in my local list of guesses.  The word
"series" does have some interesting properties in terms of eliminating
words, so it is one I would think to use first (and second, too).

plough
 
albaugh
response 672 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 20:03 UTC 2004

shares
blaise
response 673 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 18:06 UTC 2004

  chroma  0  (lastword)
  ------  0  (--------)
  terror  0  (prp)
  ------  0  (--------)
  series  0  (kentn)
  ------  0  (--------)
  ramble  0  (prp)
  unease  0  (kentn)
  ------  0  (--------)
  lineal  0  (prp)
  equate  0  (albaugh)
  series  0  (kentn)
  granny  0  (prp)
  ------  0  (--------)
  booted  2  (albaugh)
  abound  0  (aruba)
  physic  1  (prp)
  dusted  0  (gelinas)
  plough  0  (kentn)
  shares  0  (albaugh)
kentn
response 674 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 11:34 UTC 2004

bodkin
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