12:26 am
RFH Irvine
f 6/33
12:34 am
runningforhome
another f/6/33
12:43 am
wilson27fan
N/7/40 : Resembling snow; snowy.
N/7/36 : A dunce or fool; a simpleton.
1:02 am
wilson27fan
I/7/32 x2
Of, relating to, or characteristic of fire.
AND
A badge of office, rank, membership, or nationality; an emblem.
1:10 am
wilson27fan
Good Night All !! :))
3:39 am
carolecs
V/6 27, F/6 30
6:55 am
carolecs
And yet another F/6 33
9:02 am
EvaNadine
is that a 2nd G6/24 or the same one?
9:03 am
Uneaixoise
sorry, it's the same one
10:00 am
Judi
Anyone have stats yet?
10:34 am
Judi
Unofficial stats: 117 words:
D = 17
E = 4
F = 29
G = 9
I = 7
L = 1
N = 29
O = 6
S = 10
V = 5
10:50 am
roberts1
Thanks for the stats even if they are unofficial. :)
N6/21
10:55 am
baggo
Judi, thanks for the stats...yours should read "official" ;)
here's the rest
7-4
6-9
5-42
4-62
thanks again
11:02 am
Cherrypop
Too Tuff for me. I'm getting out while I still have my shirt on! See Ya
11:04 am
baggo
another n6/21
that should be all the biggies
11:25 am
EvaNadine
man, this ones killin me!
just 54 words and im already cross-eyed!
11:40 am
EvaNadine
any hints on the 6es?
so far i only have the V6 and G6
11:53 am
baggo
here are the 6's
d6 large clumsy flightless bird
f6/33 to ward off
f6/33 bitter prolonged quarrel or battle
f6/30 evil spirits
f6/33 background designed with lace (i would have said past tense of "liking someone"
g6 hollow rock filled with crystals
n6/21 (x2) (both words same def alt spelling) characterized by having many nodes or proturberances
v6 related to being made with wine
12:00 pm
fnurt
Those two N6's are hard. Which N do they start with?
12:17 pm
EvaNadine
awesome clues baggo!
thanks muchly!!
:D
12:18 pm
Judi
fnurt: both start with "n-o" and are very similar to each other.
2:57 pm
boober
Happy Canada Day! to all my fellow Canadians and good day to every one else.
4:40 pm
runningforhome
Happy Canada Day to you too, boober!
7:15 pm
DarleenMB
Don't you just HATE it when (after hours of straining your eyes) you suddenly see a word, so simple, and not jumbled all up, but perfectly straight, neither backwards or upside down, and staring you right in the face?!
7:36 pm
Mary
Keeps happening to me all the time. Sometime I just walk away, come back, look at the grid and there it is staring me in the face. I just found an E5/14 & E4/5 looking right at me
7:48 pm
roberts1
Here, here. I must agree. I have spent a fair portion of today working on this board and am getting close. I just found a fairly common word that occurs twice! And its plural. i4/7 and i5/16 At least the plural only occurs once. Oh well. At least we are finding these words. Onward!
9:07 pm
DarleenMB
thanks Roberts1... found those. Mine was i5/26. Still smacking my head on the desk over not seeing that right away!
9:18 pm
roberts1
Perhaps I shouldn't say anything but did you notice that i5/26 is here twice,
Darlene. I was happy to find the nonstraight one only to realize as you did that there was an easier one. 3 to go. Might actually finish one.
9:36 pm
Bash
"Oh Canada, our home and native land..."
All the best to our neighbors up north!
9:41 pm
DarleenMB
roberts1,. didn't see the 2nd one until you mentioned it. Glad you're close. I'm barely half way, as usual.
9:45 pm
roberts1
Darlene, I would usually be in the same place but I took off today. Four day weekend was too good to pass up. Just finished. Good luck. :)
9:47 pm
roberts1
Darleen, sorry about misspelling your name twice. I guess you now know why this is such a challenge for me. :)
9:53 pm
DarleenMB
LOL ... hey Roberts1, you can call me anything as long as (badda bing) you don't call me late for dinner. :-)
10:45 pm
runningforhome
Can I have a hint for the i/5/26?
11:02 pm
Bash
It's the name of one of your fingers. And it's lined up in such a neat straight line that it's hiding. :)
11:33 pm
runningforhome
Oh my GOD, I can't believe I didn't see that. Thanks!