The deadline is 10am Sunday 7 November my time (NZDT) or:
Los Angeles, USA Saturday 6 November at 2pm
New York, USA Saturday 6 November at 5pm
London, United Kingdom Saturday 6 November at 9pm
Paris, France Saturday 6 November at 10pm
Happy voting!
6 with a smirk at the homage to the rubble-between-walls tradition and 12 for creativity/chutzpah.
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10. In Irish folklore, a mythical land lying to the west of Ireland and now submerged in the Atlantic Ocean.
11. Ireland. The younger: used after a person’s name to denote the younger of two bearing the same name in a family, esp. a daughter of the same name as her mother; informally, used alone as a nickname [Ir. óg young].
1 and 11 for me. It’s like choosing numbers for a lottery ticket.
Regards
Ann
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On Nov 4, 2021, at 3:24 PM, Shani Naylor <shani....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi allWe have before us a dozen carefully (or not) crafted definitions for our word OG. Please vote for two before the deadline.
3. An island (fr. Gaelic).