The next dealer is the aforementioned Dan Widdis, the only player to earn four points, for his difficulty in moving. (Many of the definitions picked up on the "dys" prefix to refer to a medical condition of some sort.) Runner-up and traditional "winnah" honors are shared by John Barrs and Tony Abell, both of whom scored natural 3s. (Since nobody scored three points with the aid of a correct guess, I can avoid mentioning "unnatural" scores. Except that I just did.)
In my previous deal, I noted a correlation between the length of a definition and the number of votes it received. A brief discussion on that topic followed. For what it's worth, the correlation between length and votes in this deal was only 17.4%: not enough to conclude that there's a connection. The chart, with the trendline, is pasted at the bottom of this email.
Full results:
1. the peak of sleep saturation. From Embler, D. who voted 2, 5. Voted for by: Bourne, T. Score: 1.
2. inability to sit still without fidgeting. From Abell, T. who did not vote. Voted for by: Embler, D.; Widdis, D.; Madnick, J. Score: 3.
3. extreme, often chronic, inability to leave one's bed. From Dictionary which could not vote. Voted for by: Shefler, M.; Widdis, D.; Lodge, T. Score: D3.
4. a state of extreme calmness, sometimes mistaken for catatonia. From Naylor, S. who voted 10, 11. Voted for by: Bourne, T. Score: 1.
5. freedom from disturbance of mind or passion; stoical indifference. From Keating, P. who was DQ. Voted for by: Embler, D. Score: 1.
6. a medicinal plant used by Native Americans to alleviate heat stress. From Shefler, M. who voted *3*, 11. Voted for by: None. Score: 2.
7. a chronic condition of listlessness, characterized by lack of energy or sexual desire. From Mallach, A. who did not vote. Voted for by: Fein, D. Score: 1.
8. an inability or difficulty in moving, particularly during the state between dreaming and waking. From Widdis, D. who voted 2, *3*. Voted for by: Fein, D.; Lodge, T. Score: 4.
9. the process of transferring pictures or designs printed on specially prepared paper to materials such as glass or metal. From Madnick, J. who voted 2, 11. Voted for by: None. Score: 0.
10. [med.] a distinctive facial expression or appearance associated with a specific neurological condition (e.g., Parkinson's) or genetic syndrome (e.g., Marfan's). From Fein, D. who voted 7, 8. Voted for by: Naylor, S. Score: 1.
11. 1. a species of small moth in the family Noctuidae, D. incurvata, found in tropical woodlands in S E Asia; 2. a genus of 5 species of single-celled algae in the family Cryptophyceae living in fresh or brackish water with a palaearctic distribution. From Barrs, J. who was DQ. Voted for by: Naylor, S.; Shefler, M.; Madnick, J. Score: 3.
No definition from Bourne, T. who voted 1, 4. Voted for by: N/A. Score: 0.
No definition from Lodge, T. who voted *3*, 8. Voted for by: N/A. Score: 2..
As a table, with tied scores in random order: