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Jason Atheron is cooking with pomelos right now on Saturday Kitchen.

And Paula Radcliffe said the words Pronator and Supinator in an interview with Steve Wright yesterday afternoon.

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In Columbo: The High IQ Murder Case the characters were playing a game where they pick out a word from the dictionary and ask each other if they know what it means. The word discussed was 'carina' which I thought was quite cool. As I write this, Columbo has just spotted something interesting. Fucking love Columbo.
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Saw a picture of a PANGOLIN in the metro today and I commented that PANGOLINS was PLAINSONG and I had no idea what both words mean - I thought a pangolin was a musical instrument!
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Quite a few places in Ealing that advertise selling PIEROGIS. Not tried one yet.
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Matt Morrison wrote:Quite a few places in Ealing that advertise selling PIEROGIS. Not tried one yet.
If I had offered PIEROGIS^ in my 8th game against Mark Goodliffe, I would never have been an octochamp. The plural is PIEROGIES.
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IPECAC

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Edit: I don't know why the image is so huge.
Mike Brown: "Round 12: T N R S A E I G U

C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
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Score: 108–16 (max 113)

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More importantly, Ipecac Recordings - as in Mike Patton and all his personae.
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PERSONAE, in a Matt Morrison post just above.
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Quite happy to see both the words BANSURI and SARANGI in an Indian music worksheet in music yesterday.
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Adam Gillard wrote:Edit: I don't know why the image is so huge.
its because you are either lazy to do something or lazy to wonder, remember or ask how to do it!!; you could have copied it, pasted it onto a word processor, resized it then put it on here. but to be honest i wouldnt have been bothered to do this either.
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Soph K wrote:
Adam Gillard wrote:Edit: I don't know why the image is so huge.
its because you are either lazy to do something or lazy to wonder, remember or ask how to do it!!; you could have copied it, pasted it onto a word processor, resized it then put it on here. but to be honest i wouldnt have been bothered to do this either.
No that wouldn't work. Please stop insulting people, it really crimps my style.
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Joseph Krol wrote:
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Adam Gillard wrote:Edit: I don't know why the image is so huge.
its because you are either lazy to do something or lazy to wonder, remember or ask how to do it!!; you could have copied it, pasted it onto a word processor, resized it then put it on here. but to be honest i wouldnt have been bothered to do this either.
No that wouldn't work. Please stop insulting people, it really crimps my style.
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Boredom + nerdiness + youtube = that video.
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A couple from my holiday in Italy.
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No, can't allow that Muu Muu because it's clearly two words and it's capitalised and nothing like what a muumuu actually is. Sorry Joseph. Nice try!
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GENTOO showed up on Pointles the other day. What do mean that doesn't count as real life?

(I can't actually remember if I know it from Countdown or Linux, though.)
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Well Muu Muu is not the same word as muumuu. I should have put the bit about it being nothing like a muumuu in brackets.
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I saw a muumuu the other day.

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Not quite relevant to this thread but don't know where to put it. The word is 'shithouse' and I either read this recently on this forum or (and this is rather scary) I dreamt it. Briefly the story is that a contestant gave this as a nine and Susie OK'd it as being in the dictiionary but the powers that be edited it out and refilmed that bit.
Is this true and if so what happened to the score line as someone did not get the nine.

I am now embarrassed but I want to know. My wife thinks I am making it up.
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John Bosley wrote:Not quite relevant to this thread but don't know where to put it. The word is 'shithouse' and I either read this recently on this forum or (and this is rather scary) I dreamt it. Briefly the story is that a contestant gave this as a nine and Susie OK'd it as being in the dictiionary but the powers that be edited it out and refilmed that bit.
Is this true and if so what happened to the score line as someone did not get the nine.

I am now embarrassed but I want to know. My wife thinks I am making it up.
I think you mean SHITFACE. Jack Hurst got it back in Series 63 but the people edited it out and changed the C to an R so he then got HARDIEST and the scoreline remained unchanged.
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Thank you so much, Thomas. So pleased I did not dream it.
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John Bosley wrote:Thank you so much, Thomas. So pleased I did not dream it.
Hmm. Of course, this could all be part of the dream as well. Have you got a token?
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GODETIA Christmas party

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Mike Brown: "Round 12: T N R S A E I G U

C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
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Score: 108–16 (max 113)

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Reading my book on the way to work this morning and this line pleased me:

"what is it? An Indian spirit? Something like a manitou or a wendigo?"

Prior to this I had no idea these words were related and had always thought a manitou was a bird. :oops:
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Michelle Nevitt wrote:Reading my book on the way to work this morning and this line pleased me:

"what is it? An Indian spirit? Something like a manitou or a wendigo?"

Prior to this I had no idea these words were related and had always thought a manitou was a bird. :oops:
Manitou is the name of a song by Venom, so its meaning was never a problem for me. Spotting it however...
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I also thought a manitou was a type of bird! Also thought a wendigo was a type of caravan until I just looked it up... :?
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Tinamou is the bird. Manitou is the one Susie usually offers & defines when the pair comes up on Countdown, you guys need to watch it more :)
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Tinamou just makes me think of tiramisu.
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BBC News - Rome conclave: New Pope chosen by cardinals

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I got prescribed some retinoids.
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Matt Morrison wrote:I got prescribed some retinoids.
To treat disorient(ing)?
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Ryan Taylor wrote:
Matt Morrison wrote:I got prescribed some retinoids.
To treat disorient(ing)?
No. That doesn't even make sense.
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APTEROUS + R = PTEROSAUR gets a good mention on todays BBC website:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-21850080
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http://www.tickld.com/t/86809 Was scrolling through a random image site and stumbled across a QUOKKA. (It's plural is a Touch Jnr. Conundrum)
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Someone was cooking with DAIKON on one of the myriad of cookery programmes my better half likes to watch
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Mike Brown: "Round 12: T N R S A E I G U

C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)

Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
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The book I am currently reading (A Cold Day For Murder by Dana Stabenow) features the word 'kinnikinnick'. I never thought I'd see that used in a proper sentence!
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I work as a software tester for an American insurance company and one of my current projects involves testing a customer facing voice recognition application which serves Spanish speakers. When customers call up asking for a new quote, the application asks them what type of quote they are looking for and they say things like 'auto' or 'homeowners insurance' There is one product (PUP - Personal Umbrella Policy) that was causing us a fair bit of confusion as we were unsure how this would translate into Spanish, so we got in touch with the people in charge of the design. They replied to us saying that we should say 'cobertura personal de piragua.' However, my colleague Olga pointed out that the Spanish word should be 'paragua' for umbrella as the word 'piragua' means snow cone to Puerto Ricans.

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A horse was called this at Goodwood recently.

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Last week I went to my friends' house (Before the pedants say anything, apostrophe is correct - two live there). I was pleasantly surprised to be served POUTINE. Then only last Thursday, went to Jamie's Kitchen in Brum, and with the steak was served POLENTA. First time I'd had either, and am happy to cross off two countdown words from the imaginary iSpy book :)
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Last night on the Apprentice, the contestants were challenged to buy some rambutans, a tagine and a lengha.
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Mark Deeks wrote:Last night on the Apprentice, the contestants were challenged to buy some rambutans, a tagine and a lengha.
Sounds like fucking great telly.
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Couple of quotes from a history text I was reading today...
'It was a grandiose old ship'
'2 gaolers and a clergyman were accused of his murder'
Noone else had ever come across the word gaoler before and I wanted to scream something like "HOW CAN YOU NEVER HAVE HEARD OF THAT WORD!!?? IT'S A REGULAR COUNTDOWN WORD!!!" before deciding it might get me labelled as being a bit crazy (which I sort of am but who cares...)
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An advert for this Steam game came up on my Reddit feed today.
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Wikipedia's current featured article is about TELEOSTS.
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Was in a cutlery store over summer which sold "anodised pans".
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I was offered a tangelo today.
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Owen Carroll wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 12:03 am I was offered a tangelo today.
Did you go off on one?
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Ian Volante wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 1:12 pm
Owen Carroll wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 12:03 am I was offered a tangelo today.
Did you go off on one?
Nah. They were just taking the mickey
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Enfilades was a word noted down in my History booklet about the Crimean War.....
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Not strictly speaking a spot of a Countdown word, but you know you're pretty invested in Apterous when you see a story like this in The Onion and your first thought is trying to determine if the catchy, neologistic product name has a 9-letter word available from it.

EDIT: And then I read the article and spotted the legit word PICANTE.
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Another one from the browser game-o-sphere tonight.
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Probably the best accidental conundrum scramble I've found: I passed ROY D. LOCKE Memorial Park while jogging in Montréal West this morning.
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Johnny Canuck wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 3:01 pm Probably the best accidental conundrum scramble I've found: I passed ROY D. LOCKE Memorial Park while jogging in Montréal West this morning.
I think you need to work on your running posture.
Mike Brown: "Round 12: T N R S A E I G U

C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)

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Adam Gillard wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 9:46 pm
Johnny Canuck wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 3:01 pm Probably the best accidental conundrum scramble I've found: I passed ROY D. LOCKE Memorial Park while jogging in Montréal West this morning.
I think you need to work on your running posture.
The answer does describe my running route perfectly - lots of zigzagging around cars and bikes in this city! 😂
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