Round 3060 results

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Mike Shefler

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Mar 27, 2020, 11:34:47 AM3/27/20
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The winner of the round and next dealer is Tim Bourne with a natural 4.
Co-mamamouchis with 3 points are Dan Widdis, Johnny Barrs and Chris Carson.

1.  or offal scraps, is traditionally made by combining buckwheat and
cornmeal to scraps from the slaughter of a pig to thicken up after            
hours and hours of cooking, then poured into loaf pans, refrigerated,         
and then sliced and fried till crispy.                                        
  Submitter: Embler                   Votes: 8 & 9        0 + 2 =   2
  Voted for by: Bourne; MallachA

2.  to remove from a position of power (topple).
  Submitter: Abell                     Vote: N/V          0 + 0 =   0
  Voted for by:                                                          

3.  [Scots]  spilling water (_scupple_ q.v.)
  Submitter: Cunningham                Vote: N/V          0 + 0 =   0
  Voted for by:                                                          

4.  child's version of Episcopal (q.v.)
  Submitter: Mallache                 Votes: 10 & 12      0 + 2 =   2
  Voted for by: Widdis; Barrs

5.  spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness.
  Submitter: Widdis                   Votes: 4 & *7*      2 + 1 =   3
  Voted for by: Mcgill

6.  [British (originally _English regional]  rough strong cider, esp. as
made in the West Country of England.                                          
  Submitter: Lodge                    Votes: 10 & 11      0 + 1 =   1
  Voted for by: Madnick

7.  to scramble for sweetmeats, as children do.
  Submitter: Dictionary                Vote: N/A                   D1
  Voted for by: Widdis

8.  tiddly; drunk.
  Submitter: Bourne                   Votes: 1 & 12       0 + 4 =   4
  Voted for by: Embler; Naylor; Barrs; Mcgill

9.  [British] a slide that twists around a tower at an amusement park.
  Submitter: Madnick                  Votes: 6 & 12       0 + 1 =   1
  Voted for by: Embler

10.  the custom of boys at Shrove-tide to go around in the evening and
pelt the doors of the inhabitants with pieces of broken crockery.             
  Submitter: Naylor                   Votes: 8 & 11       0 + 2 =   2
  Voted for by: Mallache; Lodge

11.  [Derbyshire dialect] to hobble a horse or donkey; also to fetter a
human, often by using the stocks.                                             
  Submitter: Barrs                    Votes: 4 & 8        0 + 3 =   3
  Voted for by: Lodge; Naylor; MallachA

12.  a stew made from leftovers.
  Submitter: Carson                    Vote: N/V          0 + 3 =   3
  Voted for by: Mallache; Bourne; Madnick

13.  [slang] RADAR.
  Submitter: Mcgill                   Votes: 5 & 8        0 + 0 =   0
  Voted for by:                                                          

     No def: MallachA                 Votes: 1 & 11       0 + 0 =   0
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