Word sighting
Hutch
hutchinson.jeff at gmail.com
Tue May 9 15:07:19 EDT 2006
I must not have been in on that round; I don't remember it. But (I
already solved the puzzle), it *was* a cool sounding word ... with a
nicely fictionary-ish real definition.
So do we have a list of all the words? I know J-J has a lot of them.
J-J, is your list available on-line anywhere?
What about the words before J-J's list begins? Oldest-timers?
BB,
Hutch
P.S. Snibor Eoj, you're right, of course. *blush*
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On 5/8/06, Snibor Eoj <jmrobins at oygevalt.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 8 May 2006, Hutch wrote:
>
> > Which was the old Fictionary word? The X'ed out one?
>
> Yes. If you solve the game, it reveals the X'ed out word to be (rot13'ed
> in case you don't want it spoiled) "ebbeonpx".
>
> Snibor Eoj
>
> jmrobins at oygevalt.org http://journal.oygevalt.org/
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