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Posted By: tsuwm HOGWASH™ - results - 10/27/01 07:55 PM
today's word is: fasgrolia

the deadline has passed, so where are the bloody results already??

rules? http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=wordplay&Number=29261

Posted By: tsuwm Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/02/01 04:34 PM
choose one: (...these are pantogelastic!)

a) A fragrant ornamental hanging consisting of small bundles of dried herbs. caradea ii votes
b) The Romanian equivalent of Mardi Gras, celebrated in pre-Communist days with masked dances. Bingley
c) The decorative scrollwork found on the spines of leather-bound books. Sparteye iiii votes plus an own vote
d) Bombazine on bobbins, yellow or umber, never going beyond a limited threadcount. Bobyoungbalt
e) Of, or to do with, ancient Tibetan manuscripts. (cf the Rtang Grol, a bundle of manuscripts dating from the 11th century) RhubarbC
f) The growth lines on the scale of a fish. WhitmanO'N i vote
g) A compulsion or desire to group things in bundles or piles. Flatlander i vote
h) A thin layer of grey matter that forms the posterior continuation of the dentate gyrus in the hippocampal formation of the brain; the gyrus fasgrolaris. tsuwm
i) An unusual and generally unwanted form of tissue growth. consuelo
j) In 1986, this term was lifted from the field notebook of primatoligist, Eugene A. Tarrence, whose observerations revealed that bands of mountian gorillas were led, more often than not, by two, rather than one, dominant males. These siver-backed males were the final arbitrators of matters pertinent to the pack but were never seen fighting each other. FAS(First And Second)+ GRO(the Sudanic inversion) + LIA milum
k) An inexplicable exuberance displayed during an oratorical performance. Jazzo
l) [err. for frasgolia] a cheese made from the milk of an Italian goat kept by monks on the northern slopes of Mt. Etna, highly prized because it takes on some of the taste of the extra virgin oil in which it is packed to keep it from ageing. teD i vote
m) A magnum-sized glass container particular to the bottling of grappa. Fiberbabe
n) Fast growing plants, like brambles. I must cut back all the fasgrolia today. jmh
o) FASt GROwing Language of Initialisms and Acronyms Mrs. Byrne ii votes, from Byb and teD


Posted By: Anonymous Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/02/01 05:27 PM
G for me.

Posted By: Bobyoungbalt Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/03/01 12:40 AM
In deference to the famous mnemonic device for remembering the endings of the facial nerve (Dr. Bill or Doc Comfort will be able to enlighten you), I shall cast my vote for O.

Posted By: Rapunzel Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/03/01 05:12 PM
I'm going with C.

Posted By: Bingley Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/05/01 05:03 AM
A (and perhaps the transoceanics will now remember that it is a herb, not an herb).

Bingley
Posted By: jmh Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/05/01 07:20 AM
A for me

Posted By: RhubarbCommando Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/05/01 04:03 PM
Let's C where this will get me.

Posted By: Sparteye Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/05/01 04:32 PM
C, please

Posted By: consuelo Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/05/01 09:14 PM
Why the F*** not.

Posted By: TEd Remington Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/05/01 09:40 PM
I am going with E. I thought at first that it was O, but that was just too facile. I was thinking I had been had. NO. DAMMIT! I change my vote. I am going with O. If I got suckered I got suckered by an expert!

Posted By: Jazzoctopus Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/05/01 09:58 PM
Hmm . . . I guess I'll be a Copy Cat.

Posted By: RhubarbCommando Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/06/01 03:30 PM
TEd, I think you should have included the phrase, "E & O E", just to cover all eventualities!

Posted By: WhitmanO'Neill Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/06/01 08:48 PM
What an incredible and eclectic array of bluffs this time!...it may be the best board ever! First, I think the gorilla def (if it proves a bluff) deserves a point just for effort! I like C because it sounds like a Latin coinage and could well be a throwback to the early days of bookmaking, but in a way that's too easy.
And since the cheese definition seems too precise to be concocted (and my rebellious streak always loves to buck a trend) I'll choose L...and take a little fasgrolia with my Swiss, Muenster, and Jarlsberg.


Posted By: Flatlander Re: HOGWASH™ - vote here - 11/07/01 02:19 PM
My first impulse was A, so I'm going to go with C.

Posted By: tsuwm HOGWASH™ - scoring - 11/09/01 06:56 PM
while there were fourteen(14) very good def'ns this time, there were only eleven(11) votes. the def'ns must have been *too good. therefore, and to wit, I am going to execute the powers not so far vested in me and award bonus points for this round:

most convoluted def'n - milum (1 point)
best connection to reality - Bingley (1 point) http://www.vtour.ch/fasnacht/fasnacht.html
best use of word in a citation - jmh (1 point)
best assist by hogmaster™ - tsuwm (.17 point) [allowing for teD's misspell, frasgolia]
least likely def'n lifted intact from another word - tsuwm (.17 point) [from gyrus fasciolaris, fasciola]
most timely bluff (own vote) - Sparteye (-.42 point)

score updates to follow...

Posted By: tsuwm Re: HOGWASH™ - scoring - 11/09/01 07:24 PM
Hogwash™ World Cup® Point Standings©

tsuwm 36 (rounded down)
Bingley 28+1=29
Flatlander 26+1=27
squid 24
Bobyoungbalt 21+2=23
Sparteye 18+4=22 (rounded up)
caradea 19+2=21
wordcrazy 20
maverick 18
Jazzoctopus 17
rodward 16
paulb 15
Hyla 15
WhitmanO'Neill 14+1=15
Geoff 13
Brandon 11
jimthedog 11
Rapunzel 10
fiberbabe 9
RhubarbCommando 8
Marianna 7
MaxQuordlepleen 7
VernonCompton 6
consuelo 5
TEd Remington 2+3=5
Avy 3
wwh 3
Faldage 2
Jackie 2
frmPennsylvania 1
nuntius 1
AlexWilliams 1
freckled_snout 1
milum 1
jmh 1
Juanmaria 0.5


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