| Round
3615--grigori |
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| Definitiion |
Player |
Player
Voted on |
Others
Voted for Player |
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| 1. Lay assistants to cardinals
while they reside in the Vatican. |
Mike |
5,14 |
Hugo,
Tim L, Efrem, Judy, Nancy, Tony |
6 |
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| 2. A
watchman’s drill to ward off drowsiness. |
Dan |
1, 4 |
Mike,
Hugo, Glenn, |
3 |
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| 3. Watchful |
Real Def |
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Tim
L, Glenn |
D2 |
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| 4. Pasta in the form of little
peaked hats filled with a savory mixture. |
Hugo |
1, 14 |
Shani,
Judy |
2 |
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| 5. A
light open horse-drawn carriage for one person, with two or four wheels. |
Tim L |
1,3* |
Mike,
Paul |
3* |
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| 6. A pretender to a throne
(after the character in Pushkin's play Boris
Godunov) |
Efrem |
1,12 |
Shani,
Gail |
2 |
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| 7. N. A sociable man. From the
adj. "gregarious." |
Joseph L. |
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| 8. A local leader or mayor;
originally the title of officials in the Ligurian Republic. |
Eric |
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John,
Nancy |
2 |
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| 9. A fraudulent faith healer
who exploits the vulnerable. |
Shani |
4,6 |
Paul |
1 |
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| 10. A
species of deep-sea octopus (Octopus grigorius) discovered in 2019 near hydrothermal vents in the Pacific
Ocean. Named after the octopus character in Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow. |
Glenn |
2,3* |
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2* |
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| 11. A
charm or amulet which can bring either good or bad luck dependent upon how
you give it. To pass it on openly brings evil but to pass it on secretly can
bring beneficial results to both giver and recipient. |
John |
8,13 |
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| 12.
Ballet. The name in the Vaganova method for the
grand jeté. |
Paul |
5,9 |
Efrem,
Tim B |
2 |
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| 13. Thin
metal tabs used to align rail joints before bolting. |
Judy |
1, 4 |
John,
Tony |
2 |
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| 14. A
style of lettering in medieval manuscripts. |
Nancy |
1,8 |
Mike,
Hugo, Tim B, Gail |
4 |
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| 15. The Grigori Calendar, also known as the Coptic Calendar, is
the calendar used by the Coptic Orthodox Church. Based on the ancient
Egyptian calendar, it has 12 months of 30 days each and a short intercalary
month of 5 days, or 6 days in a leap year. |
Tim B. |
12,14 |
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| No Def |
Gail Terman |
6,14 |
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| No Def |
Tony Abell |
1,13 |
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