1.
Affected with seasickness.
Eric B, who voted 5 & 7. Score: 1
Vote from Tony A.
2.
[Obs] Any bird from the Cocos or Keeling Islands.
Johnny B, who was DQ. Score: 1
Vote from Judy M.
3.
(Welsh) A mythical bird with an iron beak and
claws that shrieks to predict death.
Nancy S, who voted 7 & *8. Score: 7
Votes from Judy M, Tim L, Hugo K, Debbie E & Mike S.
4.
A sheltered spot along a shoreline where small
boats may be landed without a pier.
Dan W, who voted 6 & 9. Score: 2
Votes from Hugo K & Efrem M.
5.
A locking ferrule installed on a tension rod to
prevent incremental back‑rotation under load.
Judy M, who voted 2 & 3. Score: 1
Vote from Eric B.
6.
[Scot] In log throwing, a cry of warning to
persons on the course, issued just before the throw.
Hugo K, who voted 3 & 4. Score: 2
Votes from Debbie E & Dan W.
7.
A type of open, animal skin boat, used by the
Yupik and Inuit, and was originally found in all coastal areas from Siberia to
Greenland.
Debbie E, who voted 3 & 6. Score: 3
Vote from Eric B, Nancy S & Tim B.
8.
A
small Christian chapel or monastic cell built on the Isle of Man during the
medieval period; the ruins or remains of such a chapel or cell.
OED D6
Votes from Tim L, Paul K, Efrem M, Tony A, Mike S & Nancy S.
9.
To
reinforce a stone archway using a mixture of crushed quartz and resin, in order
to dampen vibrations from nearby carriage or foot traffic.
Mike S, who voted 3 & *8. Score: 3
Vote from Dan W.
10. The lowest part of a Netherlands dike,
which anchors it to the sea floor; often constructed of two walls with the
intervening space filled with rubble.
Efrem M, who voted 4 & *8. Score: 3
Vote from Paul K.
11. (Trade name for) An Australian type of
soft boot, typically made from sheepskin with the fleece side facing inwards,
subsequently rebranded Ugg [altered f. kylie, a kind of
boomerang]
Paul K, who voted *8 & 10. Score: 3
Vote from Tim B.
No def:
Tim L, who voted
3 & *8. Score: 2
Tony A, who voted 1 & *8. Score: 2
Tim B, who voted 7 & 11. Score: 0
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