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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 10, 2024 14:17:45 GMT -5
That's a good giveaway, there's no P. Now, take a letter please Nels.
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Post by nelson21 on Nov 10, 2024 17:45:36 GMT -5
R
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 10, 2024 17:52:09 GMT -5
R is a good take as well. There is one R in the first word and it goes here.
(ding)
For $1,700 and the lead in the match Nels, do you know what a cow that is always sitting is?
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Post by nelson21 on Nov 10, 2024 17:59:28 GMT -5
No guess
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 10, 2024 18:01:18 GMT -5
Very well, back to you Matt, you can guess if you know it, otherwise please give a letter away.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 10, 2024 18:06:27 GMT -5
V
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 10, 2024 18:08:00 GMT -5
No V. Now, take a letter please Matt.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 10, 2024 18:46:17 GMT -5
L
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 10, 2024 21:11:53 GMT -5
There's no L either I'm afraid.
Nels, back to you. You can still try to solve it for $1,700 now if you can or if not, which letter do you want to give away this time?
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Post by nelson21 on Nov 11, 2024 10:50:20 GMT -5
I
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 11, 2024 11:04:53 GMT -5
Oh, giving away vowels is usually pretty risky, but in this case you've gotten away with it. Now take a letter please Nels.
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Post by nelson21 on Nov 11, 2024 16:39:45 GMT -5
A
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 11, 2024 17:10:20 GMT -5
There's no A in that puzzle, sorry Nels.
Matt, back to you. It's still worth seventeen hundred if you know it, otherwise, please give a letter away.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 11, 2024 19:56:35 GMT -5
J
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 11, 2024 20:38:08 GMT -5
Matt gives away the J. Good choice there, no J. Take a letter please, Matt.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 11, 2024 21:31:34 GMT -5
D
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 11, 2024 21:40:58 GMT -5
Matt takes a D. There is one D at the end of the first word.
(ding)
For $1,600 Matt, do you know what a cow that is always sitting is?
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 11, 2024 21:53:52 GMT -5
Ground Beef
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 11, 2024 22:47:11 GMT -5
A cow that is always sitting would indeed be ground beef! (audience groans then applauds)
I suppose if it was always standing, what would that be, up chuck maybe? (audience groans)
(theme begins with continuous audience applause)
Ahem, anyway, the first definition goes to Matt and he now needs to solve only one of the next two to remain our champion. I'm sure Nels will have a thing or two to say about that before we're through today. We will load up that second definition and get it underway, right after these words from our sponsors!
(continued theme and applause; slow wide zoom out; fade to black)
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 12, 2024 11:47:47 GMT -5
(fade in with theme and applause) Dave Devall: "If you have a witty pun of your own that you'd like to see used on our show, send a PM to drgullen2 and if we select yours to be used, you'll be invited onto the show to be a special guest host to run our game using your definition! And now once again, our host, Glen Brown!"
Thank you Dave and welcome back to Definition, ladies and gentlemen. Our defending champion Matt Ringgenberg has a one-game lead in the match and sixteen hundred dollars in his pocket for his efforts with that first definition. Let's continue now with this definition.
Dave Devall: "Clock watching during a meeting"
Clock watching during a meeting.
This definition is worth $2,000 and again a bonus of $100 for every uncovered letter when it's solved. This means it's currently worth $3,600! (audience applauds)
Nels, you get to start us off this time. You can solve it for $3,600 or if not, please give a letter away that is NOT in the puzzle.
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Post by nelson21 on Nov 12, 2024 15:31:18 GMT -5
Z
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 12, 2024 15:53:44 GMT -5
Good giveaway, there's no Z. Take a letter Nels.
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Post by nelson21 on Nov 12, 2024 20:34:52 GMT -5
E
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 12, 2024 20:40:40 GMT -5
Good choice there as well. We have two of them for you. One at the end of the second word here and the other near the end of the third word here.
(ding...ding)
For $3,400 and to even the match, do you know what clock watching during a meeting is Nels?
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 14, 2024 20:40:47 GMT -5
(chime)
That sound means your time is up Nels.
Matt, over to you to solve or give a letter away please.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 14, 2024 21:38:15 GMT -5
X
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 14, 2024 21:39:03 GMT -5
Good choice, no X. Take a letter please Matt.
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 14, 2024 21:40:03 GMT -5
T
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Post by drgullen2 on Nov 14, 2024 22:30:51 GMT -5
There are three Ts. One to start each of the first two words and one near the end of the third word here.
(ding...ding...ding)
For $3,100 and the win Matt, do you know what clock watching during a meeting is?
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Post by mringgenberg on Nov 14, 2024 22:34:40 GMT -5
No
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