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Some more additions from me this week...

Hogs Head, Farringdon - DRIZZLIER, QUIZZICAL (twice), 1880.


I was also approached by someone calling himself "STEVE W" who was very proud of his 9/10 letter longest word record. I dont think he'd seen a clearance before. :lol:

His "advice" was priceless.
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Yeah, I love it when people stand behind you saying, "take BIN, go on, it's right there!".
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Got MANIACAL, 2345 points :D
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WaterGate wrote:Got MANIACAL, 2345 points :D
Yer jokin', right?

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i've retired again after SUPERIMPOSE (part of a 1834) at the lloyds bar on c x rd.

also Fotherz, i know Steve W, nice enough fella but not that impressive on WU. didn't realise he travelled though. was he alone or avec oiseau?
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He was alone, and said its not his usual area. I think he said he was a South/East London man. Perhaps he was there for other reasons.

He told me he knew of a journalist who was good on the quizzers... you??
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fotherz wrote: He told me he knew of a journalist who was good on the quizzers... you??
i suppose it might be, not sure he knows i'm a hack though. had he said he knew of a handsome, charming, witty and intelligent man who was good on the quizzers that would have been a description i'd have recognised.

anyhow, my latest offerings (all O ABACAXI):
(apologies for going to a pub with a ridiculously long name to throw out Ernest's table (and for excessive parenthesis))
i am the only running footman, berkeley square: FRIZZLERS (a word so unconvincing that it appears on only 174 websites most of which are wordlist sites), COMPARATIVES (much more satisfying but for only half the points)

pub i can't remember it's name, jermyn street: DECOMPOSERS
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Wouldn't accept QAT the other night, which I thought it would. Ended up with an abysmal 575 points.
Still kicking about.
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hard luck Dz, personally i can't stand QAT but keep at it. afaik the only Q-U word WU allows is QWERTY.

i spent an entire hour playing for just long words yesterday lunchtime.
LOCKSMITHERY is not allowed and i fouled up what would have been a 16 trying to add a prefix. :(
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Well I'm not a fan of QAT but I read that it would be accepted and I needed that extra 10 seconds. As it happened, it wasted 5. I looked very daft to boot :o ops:

But you can't win them all.
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i am very pleased to be bottom of the pile in longest words, one day i will get ASSASSINATE to cement my place there. but now for my heroic 17, 18, 19 or 20-letter word which i plan to get this evening. :wink:
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I had TEMPESTUOUSNESS today on a Paragon but denied by the dictionary. Didn't see any Wordcube.
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a little birdie tells me that you would have been allowed that on the new version. hard lines. :evil:
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Just a quick reminder...


You guys suck. 2210. 8)
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Just updated the board and noticed that TEMPESTUOUS is actually the least valuable word on the national boards. Get in.

Fotherz - your second best solo score is 1884. Hence complete flukeage.
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