Can't find the old WU thread, so I'll just make a new one

Discuss Quiz Machines here..
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I got my first jackpot in ages on a WS in Yates, Leicester Square today!

Even got top-score with "Quizzings" too.
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Two surprises there!
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To be honest, I didn't think "quizzings" would claim both top slots . . . And it didn't. Bubbliness was longest.
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my second rate intellect has to date only managed 1 ten letter word :equestrian for 230 odd, i was chuffed a bit ,but after seeing some of the words that maestros like isty ,fotherz, bob and others come out with it pales into insignificance.

btw wtf is wrong with SAXON?
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Nothing at all wrong with Saxon. Ride Like The Wind was my favourite.
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i preferred 'and the bands played on' but soup does'nt like this word for some unknown reason :x
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Because it's a proper noun.


Surprised that anywhere in Central London was kind enough to give out an easy jackpot... new machine? I guess so, judging by QUIZZINGS making it to the top.
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Couldn't have been that new - Istenem was already on the scoresheet.
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yes, i have been to that pub. the publican there is very charming and always stops for a chat when i go in occasionally.

in other news, soup doesn't like ZOCCHIHEDRONS :( (nor ZOCCHIHEDRA for what it's worth.)
nobody ever wins on those things.
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:roll: you'd like to think that everyday words like 'zocchihedrons' would be included ,i was rather upset that craps(another dice related word) was also disallowed,albeit for a couple of points less than your word.
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Think of it as a chance to get a big word.
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Post by jonesey »

...which gives me a hook to claim CONSEQUENTIALITIES (756) - not a record breaker (though Ernest's tables suggests it's not been done before) but very close to one. Was there an I and N close to the C ? Yes. Did I mess it up ? Yes.
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Welcome to the Prem. 8)
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