Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
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Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
Could today offer another plethora of DC beaters . Time will tell .
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
RETSINAS as an equaller.
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
PRIMATE for another equaller.
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
did the champion win today?, i missed the episode
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
RETSINA is a mass noun (albeit a drink) and so plural may be dodgy. ARTINESS or STAINERS are safer.
Round 2: ATRIUM, RADIUM - equallers
Round 6: SAUTOIR (DC beater!)
Round 8: SARCOID (DC equaller)
Round 11: HAIRNETS, TRENAILS.... etc. Can't be bothered.
Round 12: PLASMA (equaller)
Just out of interest (the letters weren't there in round 12 but nearly), would PLEROMAS be valid? PLEROMA is there as a noun [in sing] but it's not a mass noun and just says "[in sing]". What is the rule regarding this?
Also, yes, the champion did win today.
Round 2: ATRIUM, RADIUM - equallers
Round 6: SAUTOIR (DC beater!)
Round 8: SARCOID (DC equaller)
Round 11: HAIRNETS, TRENAILS.... etc. Can't be bothered.
Round 12: PLASMA (equaller)
Just out of interest (the letters weren't there in round 12 but nearly), would PLEROMAS be valid? PLEROMA is there as a noun [in sing] but it's not a mass noun and just says "[in sing]". What is the rule regarding this?
Also, yes, the champion did win today.
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
Gougere is Round 4? I'm afraid I still don't have access to my dictionary to check. If I've spelt it correctly, it's a sort of casserole topped with a ring of choux pastry.
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
Yeah I missed today's - who won?
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If you cut a gandiseeg in half, do you get two gandiseegs or two halves of a gandiseeg?
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Re: Spoilers for Tuesday, 6th May
Countmax doesn't give GOUGERE* although the Scrabble dictionary does.Karen Pearson wrote:Gougere* in Round 4? I'm afraid I still don't have access to my dictionary to check. If I've spelt it correctly, it's a sort of casserole topped with a ring of choux pastry.
Martin
If you cut a gandiseeg in half, do you get two gandiseegs or two halves of a gandiseeg?