On May 5, 2020, at 4:07 PM, Shani Naylor <shani....@gmail.com> wrote:
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congrats on the D0
Our next dealer is Tim L, who scored 6 natural points with his muttonbird def (actual Maori name is tītī) and who is ahead of Efrem M in the rolling scores. Efrem also scored 6 natural points for his extinct NZ bird. According to that reputable authority, Wye's Dictionary of Improbable Words, ay-ay-aya is actually the yell of a runner in training (not that I've ever heard a runner yell this). Wye's dictionary focuses on words that are all vowels (including y) or all consonants and are found in published books. You can have a peek inside on Amazon.
Take it away Tim!1. The yell of a runner in training.
D0!!
It is quite an achievement to get a D0 on definition #1
Congrats, Shani! That was a great choice of words. It seemed too obvious, and I eliminated it immediately.Judy
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