The brief Scots words took it. Johnny Barrs went into an early lead in this round and maintained it against 3 rivals right to the end, scoring 2+5 for
11. Scot. Daughter.
Shani Naylor earned second spot, scoring 2+3 forÂ
 1. Sc. Rotten.
The real definition was also Scots but not listed as such:
 4. To pet, fondle, caress, make much of.Â
which 3 players guessed.
 1. Sc. Rotten.
Submitted by: Shani Naylor who voted for: 2 & 4
Votes from: Tim Lodge, Judy Madnick, Efrem Mallach
Score: 3+2=5
 2. Yorks. A barn swallow.
Submitted by: Efrem Mallach who voted for: 1 & 6
Vote from: Shani Naylor
Score: 1
 3. A medieval form of butter-churn.
Submitted by: Tim Bourne who voted for: 7 & 11
Vote from: Ann Druce
Score: 1
 4. To pet, fondle, caress, make much of.
Real definition
Votes from: John Barrs, Shani Naylor, Mike Shefler
Score: D3
 5. India. A sub-caste of the labouring class (Shudras) mainly involved in mining and metal-working.
Submitted by: Mike Shefler who voted for: 4 & 6
Vote from: Tim Lodge
Score: 1+2=3
 6. Scottish (chiefly Orkney and Shetland). A place where a boat can be hauled up and kept ashore; spec. a scooped-out trench at the edge of a beach surrounded by a shallow wall of stones. Also boat-daut.
Submitted by: Tim Lodge who voted for: 1 & 5
Votes from: Tony Abell, Ann Druce, Efrem Mallach, Mike Shefler
Score: 4
 7. The forming of a semi-permanent joint between two ropes or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands.
Submitted by: Debbie Embler who voted for: 9 & 11
Vote from: Tim Bourne
Score: 1
 8. Arch. An enriched angle bead, often having a capital or base, or both.
Submitted by: Dan Widdis who did not vote
 9. A small African egg-eating snake.
Submitted by: Judy Madnick who voted for: 1 & 11
Vote from: Debbie Embler
Score: 1
10. A martial head covering [OE].
Submitted by: Nancy Shepherdson who did not vote
11. Scot. Daughter.
Submitted by: John Barrs who voted for: 4 & 11
Votes from: Tony Abell, John Barrs, Tim Bourne, Debbie Embler, Judy Madnick
Score: 5+2=7
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