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Posted By: TEd Remington Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/17/06 06:15 PM
a. The area surrounding an ancestral manor occupied by those who rent cottages and land from the familial owner, from Father Steve, voted for by etaoin

b. special gouge used for faceplate turning on a wood lathe, from TEd, voted for by Alex Williams

c. European aquatic mole, found in Pyrenees and in Russia, from wikipedia and several other sources, voted for by tsuwm

d. an acronym for "DE406; Earth's Special Mars August Nexus" used by astronomers to refer to the August 27th opposition of Mars with Earth - the closest that Mars will approach Earth in about 60,000 years, from themilum; no votes

e. (sl.)A blue collar worker from the steel industry, specifically from Pennsylvania, USA; sent in by musick; no votes

f. a blithering idiot [after P. G. Wodehouse character Malcolm Desman]. From tsuwm; vote from Father Steve

g. industrial pressure roller to apply printed images to heavy backing in the manufacture of jigsaw puzzles. After Robert Desman, inventor, from Sparteye; votes from Annastrophic, Bingley and Elizabeth Creith

h. A litter used for local transport by important personages in the Ottoman empire, from Bingley; voted for by Sparteye.

i. The bar connecting the treadle and crank of a spinning wheel, from Elizabeth Creith, votes from musick, faldage, and Fiberbabe

j. Canadian sagebrush, from AnnaStrophic; voted for by themilum

k. soft-soled slipper typically worn indoors; from Alex Williams; voted for by Consuelo
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There was a tie between Sparteye’s contribution of industrial roller and Elizabeth’s bluff of a spinning wheel part. I was so taken with the latter that I told Elizabeth that it was certain to garner several votes; I almost voted for it myself and then remembered that I was the HM on this round.

SJMAXQ submitted a comment, but I went back and read it three times and did not see even a hint of a vote.

I ran across desman when I was googling something we had talked about here on line recently, though I now have no good memory what it was; I was afraid someone would have followed the same path I did. I think it had something to do with some endangered species in the Iberian Peninsula, something which is a good classification for the western version of this odd little animal.
Posted By: Alex Williams Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/18/06 12:17 AM
From wikipedia : The Russian desman (Desmana moschata) is a small semi-aquatic mammal that inhabits the Volga, Don and Ural River basins in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. It constructs burrows into the banks of ponds and slow moving streams, but prefers small, overgrown ponds with abundance of insects and amphibians.

So desman really does have a burrow near the marketplace.
Posted By: Sparteye Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/18/06 01:47 AM
Woohoo! C'mon, Elizabeth, we can have a gloating party.
Posted By: themilum Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/18/06 03:07 AM
Hmm...it seems strange that Musick and I submitted great definitions and didn't recieve any votes. I wonder why? Maybe the rest of you pigs have been eating your slop from a mutual trough.
Posted By: AnnaStrophic Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/18/06 09:54 AM
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Hmm...it seems strange that Musick and I submitted great definitions and didn't recieve any votes. I wonder why? Maybe the rest of you pigs have been eating your slop from a mutual trough.




Sore loser. Oh, and thanks for your vote.
Posted By: themilum Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/18/06 06:00 PM
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Sore loser. Oh, and thanks for your vote.




Aw shucks, Annastrophic, no need to thank me, thats what friends are for.
Besides...now you owe me one.
Posted By: Elizabeth Creith Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/19/06 11:09 AM
Wow, Sparteye, did we take 'em in or what?! (Of course, you took me in, too - great definition). I must admit I was very chuffed to put anything over on Faldage and musick, and I was surprised our resident fiber-babe fell for it. OK, have I gloated enough? By the way, the part is really called a footman.
Posted By: Faldage Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/19/06 11:14 AM
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I must admit I was very chuffed to put anything over on Faldage ...




Don't chuff up too big, EC. I hardly ever get these things right. I'm up there with Max on low scores.
Posted By: Father Steve Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/20/06 11:52 PM
Thank you, eta.
Posted By: sjmaxq Re: Desman:too too difficult (NOT!) - 08/21/06 12:52 AM
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SJMAXQ submitted a comment, but I went back and read it three times and did not see even a hint of a vote.





Probably because there wasn't one.
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