1 | A person who flatters to deceive. |
Votes from Tim Bourne, Debbie Embler, Nancy Shepherdson, Dan Widdis |
Submitted by: Johnny Barrs, who did not vote (DQ). Score: 4. |
2 | The cup-like structure at the base of a mushroom. |
Votes from Eric Boxer, Tim Lodge |
Submitted by: Shani Naylor, who voted for 3, 12. Score: 2+2=4*. |
3 | Austral. slang. A bunk house for itinerant sheep shearers. |
Votes from Tony Abell, Dave Cunningham, Shani Naylor, Rey |
Submitted by: Tim Lodge, who voted for 2, 12. Score: 4+2=6*. |
4 | One who is ignorant of the methods of professional thieving. |
Vote from Mike Shefler |
Submitted by: Nancy Shepherdson, who voted for 1, 13. Score: 1. |
5 | A form of tobacco placed under the lip, similar to dip or snus. |
No votes |
Submitted by: Efrem Mallach, who voted for 6, 7. |
6 | The feeling of relief one experiences upon finally locating a lost item. |
Vote from Efrem Mallach |
Submitted by: Mike Shefler, who voted for 4, 7. Score: 1. |
7 | Relating to the informal economy of vendors selling inexpensive or secondhand articles. |
Votes from Tim Bourne, Debbie Embler, Efrem Mallach, Mike Shefler |
Submitted by: Eric Boxer, who voted for 2, 10. Score: 4. |
8 | In Florida, the nickname for Florida Power and Light (originally Florida Electric Company until 1955). |
No votes |
Submitted by: Dave Cunningham, who voted for 3, 12. Score: 0+2=2*. |
9 | A loose thread or unraveled fiber that mars the appearance of an otherwise neat uniform or formal garment. |
No votes |
Submitted by: Dan Widdis, who voted for 1, 10. |
10 | n. Por. sl. A derogatory term for someone crafty, cheeky, cunning and a bit too clever for their own good. |
Votes from Eric Boxer, Judy Madnick, Dan Widdis |
Submitted by: Debbie Embler, who voted for 1, 7. Score: 3. |
11 | A fine, almost imperceptible layer of lint or animal dander that accumulates on surfaces only when one is expecting important guests. |
No votes |
Submitted by: Rey, who voted for 3, 12. Score: 0+2=2*. |
12 | A worker who keeps the shearing board clear by picking up the freshly-shorn fleeces and throwing them on to the wool table for sorting. |
Votes from Tony Abell, Dave Cunningham, Tim Lodge, Judy Madnick, Shani Naylor, Rey |
Real Definition. Score: D6. |
13 | A proprietary coating used in early 20th-century aviation to reduce metal fatigue in aircraft fuselages. Initially developed for military prototypes, it was later discontinued due to unpredictable chemical reactions in extreme temperatures. |
Vote from Nancy Shepherdson |
Submitted by: Judy Madnick, who voted for 10, 12. Score: 1+2=3*. |
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No definition: Tony Abell, who voted for 3, 12. Score: 0+2=2*. |
| No definition: Tim Bourne, who voted for 1, 7. |