1:15 am
Tim
snowed in in Denver
2:33 am
cjustine
yes... a lot of snow... we went sledding tonight
2:34 am
cjustine
R/7 28
D/7 32
2:47 am
jan
i/7/32
u/8/45
2:50 am
jan
I sat in my quonset hut listening to techno but Babble didn't care...
3:04 am
SummerBreeze44
P/7 36
3:20 am
SummerBreeze44
E/6 42
3:56 am
SummerBreeze44
N/9 66
4:12 am
SummerBreeze44
Wow...I just found a word I never heard of before.
C/11 128!! I just looked it up. It's a type of singer
4:21 am
Christine
SummerBreeze....I have that word... isn't it a beauty!!
Oh, and Tim & Justine.... snow is the reason so many of us ran away from home, and came to southern California... sun, sun, sun...
5:42 am
periwinkle
may i please have a clue for the N/9
7:05 am
lawyer-1
Periwinkle, Your clue for the n9 - don't bug me!
7:41 am
baggo
11-1
9-1
8-2
7-13
6-33
5-62
4-78
190 words
a-2
c-7
d-6
e-9
f-2
h-12
i-12
m-16
n-19
o-7
p-19
q-9
r-18
s-21
t-16
u-9
w-6
8:05 am
higgins beaters
Higgins' advisory is toast!
8:05 am
higgins beaters
can you handle the heat from room 333?
8:06 am
baggo
Ignore all the q's
stats should be
181 words
11-1
9-1
8-2
7-11
6-31
5-58
4-77
SORRY!!!!!
8:24 am
Michelle
It's ok, baggo! We so appreciate the stats!
8:27 am
baggo
i usually always double check the q's and i could get no words at all.....
10:38 am
Krys10
Do the 8's have the same root word?
10:54 am
Krys10
Never mind - I got 'em... They don't.
11:24 am
Gail
Is there another clue for the n9 please?
11:39 am
Gail
Oh, got it, found the root word finally.
12:05 pm
Gail
It's a wonder the n9 didn't bite me!
2:08 pm
Krys10
There's two I7/32s
2:21 pm
dawny
could someone please tell me whether the c11 stems off of the c7/48
2:25 pm
athena
think of a french person doing the c7
2:25 pm
athena
i still don't get the n9 clues. help?
2:39 pm
manuel
can anyone please give another clue for n/9? please!
3:07 pm
MayanWarrior
That n9 can't be a word! But Lawyer-1's clue is correct!
3:25 pm
athena
oh, duh. i finally got it. thank you!!!!!!!!
3:57 pm
ruth
could someone please give me a clue on the last 2 letters of the c11
4:13 pm
smoove
c11....a common suffix meaning "one who"
4:20 pm
kitz75
r/8/40- (hint: "families/schools do this"
4:35 pm
ruth
still cant find the c11 can anyone give me the last letter
5:06 pm
marigold
the last letter is an r
5:22 pm
dawny
thanx for that last letter marigold but i have exhausted every possible ending that may sound kind of french and i still cant get it
5:41 pm
ruth
is the c11 spelt with exactly the same first 7 letters
5:53 pm
tedybeth
yes, ruth, it is
5:54 pm
periwinkle
lawyer-1, thanks, got the n/9. I don't think it should be a word either. Nor any of the words that start with those three letters.
6:20 pm
periwinkle
Only have w/4/7. Can;t find anymore. Help please.
6:32 pm
speedfreak
tried everything cannot find n9 can I have the first 3 letters Thx
7:25 pm
smoove
for the c11...think of the comparative adjective. There are two...er and blank blank blank.
8:28 pm
ruth
thanks marigold at last found it
9:29 pm
Krys10
ooh! A nifty H7/48 that hasn't been mentioned yet, I think...
10:01 pm
Christine
Y'know, over the months, we've seen some screwy words.... but N9/66??????
10:07 pm
dawny
krys10 could you please give me a clue for the h7
11:20 pm
Christine
Speedfreak... for the N6, the first letters are NON, for an odd non-word.
Any clues out there for the nifty H7, or the second 8-letter word... I have R8...
11:32 pm
muffin
then meaning for h7 is monosaccharide containing 7 carbon atoms in a molecule
11:42 pm
Christine
Darn-it-all, Muffin, I speak only English and American (California-style). But thanks... now to start deciphering your clue...
11:46 pm
DarleenMB
Well fiddles. I've tried to put in the c11 and it keeps telling me it doesn't exist in the puzzle. Anyone else having that problem?
11:47 pm
muffin
1st three letter are hep, your message made me laugh, sorry
11:47 pm
muffin
i didn't get any Q
11:56 pm
Christine
Thank you, Muffin.... with your first-three letters, total points, and noodling what was left, I finally have the word.... and the definition is just as you promised.
Thanks, again...