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Leader: JoziMcKiernan
Winner: PatrickMeehan
Word: snake
Leader: EmmaManning
Winner: EmmaManning's forgetfulness
Word: lost to time, alas
- B --EmmaManning
- Built one last Monday, and will build another one fairly soon. --AdamField
- 5dfcc0aab2f3db925b2d51ba73e48946 --ZoeTucker
- Not a... blood moon?--EmmaManning
- I'm not sure how you build a blood moon? Explain if you like, but I'm not seeing it. --AdamField
- It was a stretch. Challenge, then. --EmmaManning
- "Hitchin' up the buggy, churnin' lots of butter, raised a [barn] on Monday, soon I'll raise another." --AdamField
- BA --EmmaManning
Leader: ZoëTucker
Winner: EmmaManning
Word: centennial
Leader: EmmaManning
Winner: ZoeTucker
Word: disconcerting
- D --EmmaManning
- Is it an indicator of a place where bears live? --JoziMcKiernan
- : --JoshOratz
- Is it who the New Orleans Saints claim to be? --JoshOratz
- Is it seeing four where there are two? --JoziMcKiernan
- Is it an Arthur that affects everything? --JoziMcKiernan
- Is it a place where you would see four instead of two? --JoziMcKiernan
- 71fab71dc7f27505c9850ab546ea653d? --JoshOratz
- Short sleeve shirt short sleeve shirt --JoshOratz
- You're going to die, and you're going to die, and you're going to die, everything's going to die! --JoshOratz
- RuPaul? --JoshOratz
- DI --EmmaManning
- Is it when your pickle fibs to a classy man? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a tug in the dark? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it an insult that includes a swear word? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when a male cow perishes on an edge? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when you color one vegetable with little difficulty? --PatrickMeehan
- c35b49da1b6dd679a48d67f456bc7aaf--JasonWinerip (I hate you all, why do I still read this page?)
- Does he cut his own throat? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a pickle in some camping equipment? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it an annoying neighbor to an unnamed father? --JoshOratz
- Is it what happens when you color something at 1 am? --JoshOratz
- Is it how you get to Org? --AdamField
- DIS --EmmaManning
- DISC --EmmaManning
- DISCO
- Is it dat leadery prefix? -- DavidScott
- Is it confused? --DavidScott
- Is it surprised? --DavidScott
- Chest-high walls are stupid --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when your computer's clothes are badly tailored? --PatrickMeehan
- Is dat done to an apple? --JoziMcKiernan
- Is it what it sounds like according to Stefani? --AdamField
- 16a2d78f51db6e572a778b6da080e380? --DavidScott
- Challenge
- I was going for "disco tetris", that being a line from a song. I can't tell what David had, though. --Adam
- "Disco stick", that being a line from a song... (Lady Gaga's real first name is Stefani) --David
- Heh. I did not know that. I was of course going for Gwen's last name. (There being a line where she specifically says "this sounds like disco tetris"; I really want a mashup of that song and Tetris music.)
- Is it how a green Shiba Inu would describe Donna? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it how you might describe a half-finished bottle of Jack? --LeeWiyninger
- Does it have a winter? --PatrickMeehan
- 01df84f135b65b2bb6e95c7f18939274 --ZoeTucker
- 83398a56de412d317f6660f20fc28670 (first letter capitalized) --AdamField
- Challenge
- [discontent] (Richard III. And I apologize, this is probably bad form, but...) --DavidScott
- It is mostly bad form to get the play wrong. 0_0 --PatrickMeehan
- I don't know what you mean... --David "totally can actually tell those plays apart" Scott
- Is it dat guy who likes to @#$!% all day and sometimes @#$!% himself? --JoshOratz
- e2dc6c48c56de466f6d13781796abf3d --PatrickMeehan
- 104d9898c04874d0fbac36e125fa1369 (first letter capitalized) --AdamField
- Challenge
- DISCON
- Does its level describe how threatening the disco is? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when people who are bad criminals awkwardly expressed their mutual affection? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a financial object that might argue poorly against the ontological argument? --LeeWiyninger
- Dat criminal (sn)sheep? --JoshOratz
- DISCONC
- Is it when my favorite phone service provider is repeatedly insulted by a rock band? --AdamField
- Is is insulting a performance? --ZoeTucker
Leader: JoshOratz
Winner: EmmaManning
Word: heraldry
- H --JoshOratz
- Is it a cerebral place where horses go to school? --LeeWiyninger
- fa270c65a6858e80cc23e0c5259915f7 - - EmmaManning
- Not Hippocampus? If not that then challenge. --JoshOratz
- Is it a colorful marine mammal? - - EmmaManning
- Is it a segment of a play belonging to a woman? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it how you might greet a pimple you popped? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it the digital version of a bush creature? --PatrickMeehan
- "That man's oscillations with a whisk got ghost goop upon my person!" --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a larger, better muscled, and more warty male cow? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it how I might refer to a part of a leg belonging to me if I begin by talking about myself in third person, then switch to first person, then decide to be more indefinite? --EmmaManning
- Is it a container for horses? --JohnathanAshley
- Is it a horse who got a 20? --AdamField
- HE --JoshOratz
- Is it the bush version of a digital creature? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when a part of a leg belonging to a woman confuses you? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it some neck clothing that female chickens wear? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it the Spear Counterpart to Does Not Like Men? --AdamField
- Is it how I might refer to a part of a leg belonging to me if I begin by talking about myself in third person, then switch to first person, then decide to be more indefinite? --EmmaManning
- 45a866e5332348a12d1602883602eeed --ZoeTucker
- Not hernia --JoshOratz
- I'm not convinced that that satisfies all parts of the clue? --EmmaManning
- Missed the first person part of the clue. Not Hermione.--JoshOratz
- Is it the sound of a female snake? --EmmaManning
- Is it a Saga? --AdamField
- HER --JoshOratz
- Is it how one might encourage a goddess to understand something? --EmmaManning
- Might a female baseball player have this? --EmmaManning
- Is it something a female sportsball player might have, followed by an indefinite form of the seventh letter? --EmmaManning
- da1d8d854a15c5b40d3ad0de541a9b9d --PatrickMeehan
- Not hermitage? --JoshOratz
- Oops, I edited out the 'different' part that was in the original clue because I didn't think it would matter. Let's try again: Is it something other than a mitt that a female sportsball player might have, followed by an indefinite form of the seventh letter? --EmmaManning
- Is it vegetables belonging to a woman? --EmmaManning
- Is it a woman's domesticated animal, which is entirely (the non-reduplicated version of a slang term for) a horse? --EmmaManning
- Is it the sound that a certain goddess's clock would make? --EmmaManning
- Is it the various avatars my wife made on a game console? --AdamField
- Is it Claudio's lover? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it Lysander's lover? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when a woman's pool stick is thin? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when a woman's spike isn't wet? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it how one might refer to the subjects of a female undertaker? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a witch's bad grade? --EmmaManning
- Is it a witch's very good grade? --EmmaManning
- Is it a witch's best possible grade? --EmmaManning
- Is it how somebody might badly describe how a woman was introduced to a charged particle? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when a woman's mother's large hairdo colors a caffeinated beverage? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it what Buster would have lost his hand to, if it were more mystical? --AdamField
- Is it a woman's animal which eats a specific number of things? --EmmaManning
- Is it a woman's domesticated animal which is entirely a general sense of something? --PatrickMeehan
- HERA --JoshOratz
- Is it when a woman's Greek pool stick is thin? --EmmaManning
- Is it a 15-year-old witch's barely passing grade? --EmmaManning
- Is it a woman's acquaintances, about a week ago? --EmmaManning
- Is it you and me and a certain part of a goddess's anatomy? --EmmaManning
- Is it when she's completely not wet? --EmmaManning
- Is it a Greek Mormon goddess? --LeeWiyninger
Leader: JoziMcKiernan
Winner: JoshOratz
Word: Pentagon
- P. --JoziMcKiernan
- Is it an insect who might exchange letters with me? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it medicine that makes you less high? --ZoeTucker
- Is it when you repair something ahead of time? --ZoeTucker
- i believe this was supposed to be prefix
- 851f5ac9941d720844d143ed9cfcf60a --JoshOratz
- 716de874a0d74f25c0aa8c444c3a7539 (First letter capitalized) --EmmaManning
- THE ONLY WAY TO WRITE 4e076080d87888ac96f19b271a6ee406 --PatrickMeehan
- It's not prepare. --JoziMcKiernan
- I don't usually repair things, but when I do, it doesn't involve small knives --PatrickMeehan
- Is it something Aaron presumably has? --EmmaManning
- Is it when you sell off your snit for some quick cash? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it two male cows? --ZoeTucker
- Is it when you tell a male cow to go left? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it Kelso and Cox next to each other? --AdamField
- 5118394f28be1c11f7322ab20540cf0a --JasonWinerip
- af537d0d692378eee073b102272ead7e (first letter capitalized) --ZoeTucker
- "Go get 'em, clerk!" --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a mystical deck of fingers? --PatrickMeehan
- pterodactyl
- e2eeeb324339a633c1f515265625fcb7 --ZoeTucker
- Is it an imitation of the first humans on Tamriel? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when you walk ahead of time? --PatrickMeehan
- preamble
- 538eced9e509fcd6af40ec419fe6a832 --ZoeTucker
- Is it when a mummy groans? --PatrickMeehan
- pheromone
- a391271abf507c9cd1f7068a35010845 --ZoeTucker
- Is it when you put a male cow on the roof of your mouth? --PatrickMeehan
- palatable
- 956b9272c4eba801988018c241d1fc1e --ZoeTucker
- PE --JoziMcKiernan
- Is it what you use to strain your writing implements? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it looking at a Jovian moon's penis? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it something silly your foot did? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it unequivocally the greatest writing implement? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it something that he never would have had, since the Russian space program used pencils? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it something Aaron presumably has? --EmmaManning
- Is it what a man has after menstrual sex? --PatrickMeehan
- ...periodic
- e6ffdec5e14fce371eb7ae99edebbbee --ZoeTucker
- Is it a city in Spain that drinks soda and suffers from the Scunthorpe problem? --AdamField
- Is it when you block a Rip? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when your urine is black and goopy? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it what your dog did when it was a pirate? --PatrickMeehan
- Might it go off around Gary Glitter? --LeeWiyninger
- PEN --JoziMcKiernan
- Is it something that he never would have had, since the Russian space program used pencils? --PatrickMeehan
- Examples of this include: pasta, cylindrical, hollow, not actually named after penises. --PatrickMeehan
- Not penne. --JoziMcKiernan (also who wrote that one? Was it a legit clue?)
- Sorry about that; that was me. And close, but pasta is not an example of penne. --PatrickMeehan
- Really? I thought it was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penne . Whatever. Not super relevant. --JoziMcKiernan
- Penne is an example of pasta, but that doesn't make pasta an example of penne!
- And it's only not super relevant because you never challenge cluuuuuues except when you do
- Is is when you build a fence around your sheep that are chasing each other? --ZoeTucker
- Is is when your writing implement moves rhythmically? --ZoeTucker
- Is it a writing implement fight that causes confusion? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it what you'd have to pay for a caffeinated beverage for your writing implement? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a pun that describes what you'd have to pay for a caffeinated beverage for your writing implement? --PatrickMeehan
- a9aa2fb30e51cce0a5ee71c878c5adde --ZoeTucker
- 0a94bf8c84ec01a2fe0e26dacf621fdc (Capitalized) --EmmaManning
- Is it what a reviewer of fortified wine might do if he found one he really liked? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it a really cheap way to camp? --AdamField
- PENT --JoziMcKiernan
- Is it a pun that describes what you'd have to pay for a caffeinated beverage for your writing implement? --PatrickMeehan
- PENTA --JoziMcKiernan
- Is it the mass of 5 paper clips? --ZoeTucker
- Is it what might happen after you feed the carry? --JoshOratz
- Does it describe the theft of a certain number of objects? --JoshOratz
- Pay Parking Pay Parking Pay Parking Pay Parking Pay Parking --JoshOratz
- I think this clue is way too meta. So? --ZoeTucker
- Could it be the title of a sitcom about a gym teacher and said teacher's assistant? --JoshOratz
- Could it be the ship name for a baker's son and a talking tree? --EmmaManning
- fb8c2d9c288aa6722905f15fbd65eb74 and i'm super depressed i got this --PatrickMeehan
- well I was going to be super sad if no one got it so thanks --EmmaManning
- a7041a7e1c46f301840b0ae8b98b36f0 (don't worry I got it too) --ZoeTucker
- PENTAG --JoziMcKiernan
- Does it describe the theft of a certain number of objects? --JoshOratz
- Is is what you would need to make a certain number of s'mores? --ZoeTucker
- Could it be the ship name for a baker's son, a talking tree, and a dorm? --EmmaManning
Leader: PatrickMeehan
Winner: JoziMcKiernan
Object: guisarme
- G --PatrickMeehan
- O --JoshOratz
- O (not repeat) --JoshOratz
- Are they angry? --JoshOratz
- Most populous city in Pokémon (or it used to be, at least)? --JoshOratz
- O (still not repeat) --JoshOratz
- Is it the end goal? --JoshOratz
- Is it a card that is meat cartilage plus forbidden? --JoshOratz
- Duke/S++ --JoshOratz
- Don't know if Duke Grey is a thing. However, Duke is similar to Earl, and Earl Grey is a tea, and T is S++. So not grey? --PatrickMeehan
- Fish (not repeat) --JoshOratz
- f0d46fcbd10463090973a67f541552f8 ? --EmmaManning
- Not grouper. Neither is it Gyarados, if that's the reference you're going for. --PatrickMeehan
- Also not guppy (has eye, which potatoes have)? And not Gary (gar/eye)? --PatrickMeehan
- Fish/potato chips --JoshOratz
- Not grains! The fish that come with potato chips are often breaded! 0_0 --PatrickMeehan
- Not gar (potato chips come in a jar?) --PatrickMeehan
- Oh, wait. It's not gold. (There are both gold fish and gold potato chips). So I'll rescind my challenge. --PatrickMeehan
- Not ghoti --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a tool for seeing sandwiches? --ZoeTucker
- Is it a kind of fish in a meadow? --ZoeTucker
- Did he find himself transformed into a horrible vermin? --ZoeTucker
- Is it a bioluminescent male cow? --ZoeTucker
- Purple! --JasonWinerip
- An envious posse? --JoshOratz
- wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle (yeah) --JoshOratz
- wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle (yum) --JoshOratz
- Is it plant plus a computer scientist? --ZoeTucker
- Is it a gravity boat? --ZoeTucker
- wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle (horses yum) --JoshOratz
- fe5d5e9cc9c0e81cb7fb94cd45e61c60 --ZoeTucker
- Not gelatin? Which is wiggly and made from horses and "yum"? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it bird organs' voyages? --ZoeTucker
- What this is --JoshOratz
- c8d46d341bea4fd5bff866a65ff8aea9 --EmmaManning
- Not gargantuan (this is the longest string of clues I've ever seen for 1 letter) --PatrickMeehan
- I think the bigger problem is the grasping at straws for guesses. Gold? Gism? Idk man.
- Neither of those was a straw. They fit pretty well. This absolutely is, though. I just want more information? Idk man.
- Clue clarification: What's going on? (contact still stands) --JoshOratz
- Not a game --PatrickMeehan
- Is it consuming one leg? --AdamField
- c9eccd9d68912343489342cfa263941c ?? --EmmaManning
- Challenge --PatrickMeehan
- She didn't have the word I was going for, but it doesn't matter anyway, because the word I was going for was "gamete" (consume = eat, gam = leg), which you just guessed below. --AdamField
- Is it doing or being? --ZoeTucker
- Kick in the --JoshOratz
- 50/50 --JoshOratz
- not gonads or genitals (copied at Zoe's emphatic insistence) --PatrickMeehan
- x/y factors --JoshOratz
- not gonads or genitals (copied at Zoe's emphatic insistence) --PatrickMeehan
- 50/50 (not repeat) --JoshOratz
- x/y factors (not repeat) --JoshOratz
- Is it when musicians at a show participate in a shenanigan? --ZoeTucker
- O (still still not repeat) --JoshOratz
- Is it when the type of virus it is doesn't matter? --ZoeTucker
- Is it a male cow in some running water? --JoshOratz
- Is it a female insect? --ZoeTucker
- Is it how a woman-eating cannibal without regret feels? --ZoeTucker
- x/y factors earlier on (not repeat) --JoshOratz
- Is it what you do with the crap you can't make wine with? --AdamField
- not grapeshots! hurdurdur this clue is still open --PatrickMeehan
- 0c2c99a4ad05d39177c30b30531b119b?? --JoshOratz
- Challenge --PatrickMeehan
- Once again sadly, by the magic of reverse-md5 lookup: Josh appears to have contacted with 'grapevine', which is what you can't make wine with, but it's not what you 'do' with it. What you do with it is make grappa, which is what I was going for. --AdamField
- GU --PatrickMeehan
- look above you in the lounge --AdamField
- oh my god you guys gu is not that hard
- Is it Isaac's cat? --AdamField
- still not guppy --PatrickMeehan
- heh, oops. I'm glad that didn't get challenged, or I would've been pretty embarrassed.
- In lounge contact, it's fine to clue to things that have already been said no to. The leader just often responds like this. Don't know what the tradition here is, though.
- 6.02 x 10^23 --ZoeTucker
- not guacamole. according to Zoe, this is what she was going for. --PatrickMeehan
- Does he want you to touch his junk (la la la)? --AdamField
- d59af18a3984a94b5b94f7717bb4fac8 --LeeWiyninger
- Challenge --PatrickMeehan
- It's been daaaaaaays. So I've reverse-md5'ed the contact, and it's obvious you were both going for Gunther. You get another letter. Hooray! --PatrickMeehan
- Oops, sorry, this weekend was pretty busy for me. >.> --AdamField
- Is it what you do with !s? --AdamField
- Does it allow you to briefly dual-wield? --JosephDearden
- not gust (golden sun djinn that does a multi-hit)? if that's not what you were going for, i'll keep thinking --PatrickMeehan
- GUI --PatrickMeehan
- Windows --JoshOratz
- Leading insects? --JoshOratz
- Is it what a dyslexic person would do if they decided to stop being a pirate? --ZoeTucker
- He'd probably follow the scalawags that stole his woman to Guidler! ...clue still open
- Still not guitar --PatrickMeehan
- 4c39e90d6a5c38a3f8a9b1f05840f240 --EmmaManning
- Is it what a fish would need to survive in a caffeinated beverage? --ZoeTucker
- Adulterous queen --RossMawhorter
- Is it the creator of a snake? --EmmaManning
- Is it a gooey black substance? --EmmaManning
- !cli + su --AdamField
- Is it a dyslexic blanket? --ZoeTucker
- Is it a slimy two? --ZoeTucker
- A fish receives a cryptic message telling him to be sure to drink this --ZoeTucker
- Is it the slimy first half of the thing that ate my baby? --ZoeTucker
- Is it what an adolescent fish has? --EmmaManning
- Is it a costume that doesn't get insulted? --EmmaManning
- GUIS --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a costume that doesn't get insulted? --EmmaManning
- 414bf60a2b898f12d0a0549f6e14b851 (first letter capitalized) --ZoeTucker
- not guise (remove the "dis" from disguise) --PatrickMeehan
- Is it Windowses?
- ARE THERE EVEN OTHER WORDS THAT START WITH GUIS?
- Hi --AdamField
- Is it an ancient reliable natural landmark that is misspelled? --ZoeTucker
- Is it a weapon? --JoziMcKiernan
- The past few clues happened IRL. There followed some more games of contact. Leader was Jozi again by the end, I believe?
- I think so. --JoziMcKiernan
Leader: JoshOratz
Winner: PatrickMeehan
Object: malevolent (male/vole/ent)
- M --JoshOratz
- Is it the mass of a primitive data type? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when you scratch Rick Moranis's servant? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when you long for a strainer? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it the smallest caffeinated beverage? (not a repeat) --PatrickMeehan
- It what the bringer of war uses to cook eggs? --ZoeTucker
- Is it after the 8th plateau? (not really syllable-based) --PatrickMeehan
- d81cc824c744fa78251a30ca2cdfa961 --ZoeTucker
- This one was mezzanine (mesa/nine)
- MA --JoshOratz
- MAL --JoshOratz
- Is it two points on your mom? --PatrickMeehan
- Contact: 1ab598a2db9d38fbd8045c70230b48ec --AdamField
- Is it Captain Reynolds's game birds? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it the best grades that can be given to a shopping complex? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it how a shopping complex might say goodbye? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it what Captain Reynolds puts on his burns? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when Captain Reynolds idolizes the collective plural? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it Captain Reynolds holding a durian? --AdamField
- Is it Captain Reynolds singing in Italian? --ZoeTucker
- It it when Captain Reynolds allows something? --ZoeTucker
- Is it Captain Reynolds when he's being irrational? --ZoeTucker
- Is it what Captain Reynolds sleeps in when he's running from the police? --JosephDearden
- Is it the best grades that can be given to a shopping complex and also not people from Southeast Asia? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it what Inara's always checking out? --PatrickMeehan
- MALE --JoshOratz
- Is it when the things Captain Reynolds gets by fighting other Pokemon take a trip to the desert? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a masculine tunneling rodent-tree? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a Y chromosome? --LeeWiyninger
Leader: AdamField
Winner: JoshOratz
Object: Noncombat
- N - AdamField
- Is it Ms. Jackson if you're this? --LeeWiyninger
- Does it describe how many cold things there are? --JoshOratz
- Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee! --JoshOratz
- Does it describe how many integrals of Gaussians there are? --PatrickMeehan
- Does it describe how many sick people there are? (the short one) --PatrickMeehan
- Is it the assertion (not a syllable) that zero is powerful? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it what Zero III runs? --JoshOratz
- NO -- AdamField
- Is it what Zero III runs? --JoshOratz
- Is it what a slurring visitor does when we're doors? (not syllable-based) --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when you don't have any male cows? --PatrickMeehan
- 561eb2c8284bc14dea39e1a77e522e0d --EmmaManning
- d5074bd3a869a4392ac0a751da37cff7 --ArenOlson (1st letter uppercase)
- Is it when you don't have any caffeinated beverages? (the short one)--PatrickMeehan
- d529e941509eb9e9b9cfaeae1fe7ca23 --EmmaManning
- It isn't "no short cups of coffee" (Starbucks sells those!) --AdamField
- ...Really? Should I just start prefacing all my clues with "a one-word pun for"? Also, isn't it traditional that all clues and "not"s are one word? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a one-word pun for when you don't have any caffeinated beverages? (the short one)--PatrickMeehan
- still d529e941509eb9e9b9cfaeae1fe7ca23 --EmmaManning
- Ah! It isn't not (no tea) --AdamField, who has at this point come to grips with the fact that contacts are just all going to be puns
- Is it when your door handle is inferior? --PatrickMeehan
- I wasn't going to dignify this with a response, but then I saw Adam's response above, so 0e722efab57861f692373e8473ec1b47 --JasonWinerip
- I would say it isn't "no grip", or even "not a good door handle", but I'm going to go with challenge, because I'm horribly curious what kind of bad pun you came up with for that. --AdamField
- No clue what Jason was going for. The pun was noblesse. --PatrickMeehan
- I had nobles. I considered noblesse, but they were equally far from knob less and chose wrong, apparently.
- Does it describe the scene shortly after abominable? --JoshOratz
- 561eb2c8284bc14dea39e1a77e522e0d --PatrickMeehan
- Challenge
- After there's a bomb in a bull, it explodes. Then there's [noble] (not "no bull!"). --JoshOratz
- tnahc hsah --JoshOratz
- Is it when your records of class are dubious? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when the nasal protuberance that comes after 3 should do something? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a very strangely prepared Christmas drink? (not syllable-based) --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a lack of sugar? --PatrickMeehan
- People stand on neither the ocean --PatrickMeehan
- Does it describe how many possessions I have? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a thing that describes the lack of a peacekeeping body? --LeeWiyninger
- f2faf2f1113e75512ce6283552c50a11 --EmmaManning
- Fine. You want a pun that's one word, it isn't "nobody" --AdamField
- NON --AdamField
- Is it what Zero III runs? --JoshOratz
- tnahc hsah --JoshOratz
- c625ade02c3acde8e4d9de57fca78203 --PatrickMeehan
- It isn't "non"? It's a chant, I don't know where hash comes from, though. Otherwise, still challenge. --AdamField
- When you're hashing, you shout "ON-ON", which backwards is [nono]. --JoshOratz
- Is it when you don't have a pestering Slav? --PatrickMeehan
- NONC --AdamField
- Might it be an alternative to B.C.E.? --PatrickMeehan
- 90a8e9e6d5d4fb731eec44a8ee9dcb65 --EmmaManning
- It's not "noncommon era"? Oh, right, this game is all puns, I forgot. It's not "nonCE" --AdamField
- Does it describe the number of a certain preposition that can brush everything? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a rejection of a rebellious computer reborn as a a Charlotte insect? --LeeWiyninger
- 285c860f07cf3af50ab3ca5715a17017 --ZoeTucker
- First letter capitalized, and probably wrong 10c0ee6f1904d0febf7f2040e61bfe3d --PatrickMeehan
- Challenge --AdamField
- [Nonchalant] (No NC Hal ant), although I'm not sure what Meehan had. --LeeWiyninger
- I had noncompliant (took computer to be com, noncomply to be rebellious, didn't know what to do with Charlotte) --PatrickMeehan
- I think since somebody contacted with the correct word we get another letter?
- I wasn't sure about that, but sure, you can have one.
- Is it a dog? --JoshOratz
- Not 5/4 rhino --JoshOratz
- Yes, no, maybe? --JoshOratz
- NONCO --AdamField
- Does it describe the number of a certain preposition that can ejaculate everything? --PatrickMeehan
- NONCOM --AdamField
- !wafer --JoshOratz
- Is it not an insect with the thickness of a computer? (not in order) --PatrickMeehan
- 7bcc8057ff6402dc61c009d5c4be5b1f --ZoeTucker
- It isn't 'noncompactant'? That's kind of a word? --AdamField
- Not sure if pact has anything to do with thickness --PatrickMeehan
- No, but 'compact' does, like how compact it is. If that's too much of a stretch, then challenge. --AdamField
- That's not too much of a stretch. However, I would just repeat this clue with "A word in the English language that" appended to the front, in which case "noncompactant" would no longer negate it. Seeing as you've challenged if "noncompactant" doesn't work, I'll save us some time and respond to the challenge on this clue. Word is [noncompliant] (non/com/ply/ant) --PatrickMeehan
- NONCOMB
- Is it a flatbread that one might put in one's hair? --PatrickMeehan
- dcd48d7e25ef662f65028f6e0fab6a05 --ZoeTucker
- Challenge --AdamField
- We actually talked a little about this one irl. What was said was "Is your clue ... really ...?" "Yes. I always do that clue, if I can." I'll reveal what I'm cluing to if you acknowledge you've seen this and still challenge.
- I don't know what you're talking about, but I'll hazard a guess, are you talking about it being the trivial contact, because it isn't a noncomb? ("non" = "naan"?) Otherwise challenge still. --AdamField
- Is it when a computer is unable to have huge tracts of land? --ZoeTucker
- ... a5c1b683bf5ad479c386d8cbcee47918 (13 letters total) --PatrickMeehan
- Is it why two male cows can't be put together? --JoshOratz
- Is it how you don't have ways to choose? --JoshOratz
- Not a dead computer that says "do you even lift nimbus naiads, bro?" and can't flip upright in a chair --JoshOratz
- Is it not breakable? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when somebody standing up and fully alert ... gets a worse grade? (not a repeat word) --PatrickMeehan
- Is it not a computer that can carry a specific large amount of weight? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it not a brush for a girl's leg bone? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it not ejaculating on two countries? --ZoeTucker
- NONCOMBA --AdamField
- !brush@animal --JoshOratz
- Not a brush that you'd use to indicate continuing through text in half-blind runs? --JoshOratz
- Is it not a computer that can carry a specific large amount of weight? --PatrickMeehan
Leader: "JoshOratz"
Winner: AdamField
Object: Rampart
- R --"JoshOratz"
- Source of the hair that must be fed to a cow. --AdamField
- Not Rapunzel? This is, however, the only hair that should _not_ be fed to the cow. --"JoshOratz"
- Well, it was supposed to be, except she touched it. But yeah.
- Are they on the storm? --LeeWiyninger
- Contact: bc3cc5db6bc6041e77d37a99c86254b9 --AdamField
- Not regales? If not, challenge --"JoshOratz"
- RA --"JoshOratz"
- Is it a type of Nimbus? --"PatrickMeehan"
- Is it a person who is referenced by three words all starting with the current given letters? --"PatrickMeehan"
- Oh dear. This is another Rasputin clue, isn't it --"JoshOratz"
- Is it really cool readline? --"PatrickMeehan"
- Is it Russia's greatest love machine? --ZoeTucker
- Is it a sun god who is moderately quiet? --ZoeTucker
- Are they little people who got a dollar (hey hey)? --AdamField
- Is it what you get when you cross Run-DMC with a shallot? --AdamField
- Is it Tisi? --LeeWiyninger
- contact? 8912a78b859d876e507a23d9f2bd445e --"PatrickMeehan"
- Not rar (both palindromes)?
- Does it hurt you for casting all your spells? --AdamField
- 11690b09f16021ff06a6857d784a1870 --"PatrickMeehan"
- Challenge --"JoshOratz"
- The [Rack]: C. As The Rack enters the battlefield, choose an opponent. At the beginning of the chosen player's upkeep, The Rack deals X damage to that player, where X is 3 minus the number of cards in his or her hand. --AdamField
- RAM --"JoshOratz"
- Is it a sun god who is moderately quiet musically? -ZoeTucker
- Is it what St. Louis would get if they win the Super Bowl? --"PatrickMeehan"
- Does Bill Gates, despite having a lot of this, still routinely feel the need to stuff a ZUCCHINI in his UNDERWEAR? --AdamField
- Is it a sheep hole that can't be birdied in Mexico? --"JoshOratz"
- The aftermath of sheep in bio class? --"PatrickMeehan"
- The elderly inclined? --"PatrickMeehan"
- Is it sort of like Tetris, only you have to protect against ships with cannons? --AdamField
- 6cd907c1f562afb1d4f0371ff7ca2a4a --EmmaDavis
- Never played it. Challenge. --"JoshOratz"
- [Rampart] was one of my favorite arcade games as a kid. Glad I'm not the only one who remembers it! --AdamField
- The word was rampart! Wahey! --"JoshOratz"
- Hooray! Now we can stop with this silly name game! --"PatrickMeehan"
- Gas in the morning in the morning? --"PatrickMeehan"
- Ramam isn't a word. Silly Patrick --"JoshOratz"
- Close, but not what I was going for. Silly Josh --"PatickMeehan?"
Leader: JosephDearden
Winner: "JoshOratz"
Object: sparrow (spar row)
- S --JosephDearden
- Is it what a pigeon and a cow might do? --JoshOratz
- Is it arc length? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it how you get an image of a caffeinated beverage onto your computer? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a language that doesn't do extra damage? --LeeWiyninger
- SP
- Is it what happens when your database entries fight? --JoshOratz
- Shifty trees? --JoshOratz
- Is this a pun? If not, aac99e0e72aa678cf99d161d2abc164b --PatrickMeehan
- Shifty frosh course? (This one's a pun.) --PatrickMeehan
- ?rettel a fo dne eht ta semitemos ti sI --JoshOratz
- X --JoshOratz
- Is it what you'd call Toucan Sam if he became an English teacher? --JoshOratz
- Is it a relaxation center for an Egyptian symbol? --PatrickMeehan
- Contact e78f33ed43cc75dcac6b88342cc8d40e , also ow that was bad - SkyeBerghel
- Is it when you violently encourage a primitive data type to go faster? --PatrickMeehan
- Does it contain information about spanmon? --LeeWiyninger
- Append a tree. --PatrickMeehan
- Is it a surreptitious lock opener? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it what a stereotypically Italian version of Ox Bellows might do with his weapon when he's tired of holding it? --PatrickMeehan
- Are fighter, thief, engineer, medic, all examples of this? --AdamField
- Is it a relaxation center for a bum? --PatrickMeehan
- SPA
- Did his younger brother become a successful musician? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it something a Volt has but a Tesla doesn't? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it kind of a set of vectors? --JoshOratz
- Dad, are you? -- AdamField
- ff2364a0be3d20e46cc69efb36afe9a5 --JoshOratz
- Challenge --JosephDearden
- Reverse md5 of the other challenged clue indicates that only 1/3 got "spanish". Josh agreed with me, though, that the question being asked is whether dad was [space].
- Is it a relaxation center for a bum? --PatrickMeehan
- SPAR
- ...Is it a relaxation center for a bum? --PatrickMeehan
- For a pirate? --PatrickMeehan
- For a pirate that's into euthanasia? --PatrickMeehan
- For a pirate that's seen a bit of sun? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it everyone? --JoshOratz
- Is it something a Volt has but a Tesla doesn't? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it a graph that DOESN'T have a high mass-to-volume ratio? --HannahRose
- Is it a set of relaxation centers with two binary operators? --LeeWiyninger
- THIS IS _______ !!! --HannahRose
- Is it another service started by, perhaps surprisingly, most of the same people as OKCupid? --AdamField
- SPARR
Leader: JoshOratz
Winner: JosephDearden
Object: improbable (imp rob a bull)
- I --JoshOratz
- When I see imaginary numbers changing over time, it makes me feel ____. --ArenOlson
- I'm not sure why we let you keep your typing fingers. 6daac6171df3dd5ed647e10763e3a3de --ChrisSauro
- Is it solidarity among some mischievous mythological creatures? --JosephDearden
- Did he once complain about having a vicious idiot for a king? --AdamField
- The holder of all humanity's combined knowledge, but still squees at kitties! --AdamField
- this is totally a Pokemon clue, but contact f372e525ec64552ba2344da7e3ba0465 -- SkyeBerghel
- Challenge. --JoshOratz
- [Ivy], from The Dresden Files. You should really read it. (Question: are we not supposed to use fictional characters? I hadn't known that?) --AdamField
- (You're not supposed to use clues that are too niche. -- BobChen)
- IM --JoshOratz
- Other clue still fits - frequently used name of he who once complained about his king being a vicious idiot.
- Is it what mischievous mythological creatures need 8 hours of each night? --JosephDearden
- Is its use unforgivable? --SkyeBerghel
- Is it, much like Dove soap, 99 44/100%? --ChrisSauro
- Contact. 3be70aed3ca88e53edad754314195abc --ArenOlson
- Not impure --JoshOratz
- I don't like it given that the point of 99 44/100% was that it was, relative to other soaps, not impure but given that Aren apparently had that, too, I may as well attempt some further specification.
- Is it (in combination with a song) much like Dove soap, 99 44/100%? --ChrisSauro
- Popular occupation in Texas which involves mischievous mythological creatures -- SkyeBerghel
- Idiot who levels his pokemon to 255 without evolving it to dewgong -- BobChen
- Contact (this is also a Pokemon clue) 2exmp$ac08e237497e2cacc638f9d9add01a59 -- BenJones
- as such, feel free to ignore. Also, BenJones needs to learn to dress his hashes with nowiki tags.
- not imbecile(imba-seel)? If not that then challenge -- JoshOratz
- Is it a data structure used by a certain Shakespeare character? -- LeeWiyninger
- 9dd9691404a5432a638476ddb623c317 -- BobChen
- Is it why Tyrion's bathroom supplies are the best? --AdamField
- Is he invisible? -- JasonWinerip
- The lion's son? --BobChen
- IMP --JoshOratz
- Is it what a rock slide blocking the road would say if it realized it was no longer popular? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it demonic skincare product? --McSwiggen
- Could a flash drive have done this to Fitz Grant? (One word) --AdamField
- Is it why Tyrion would claim his bathroom supplies are the best? --AdamField
- Is it a demon taking something from a horned mammal? --JosephDearden
- 5a703a297051712270e9110b73e873d5 --PatrickMeehan
- I totally wasn't paying attention when I challenged this. You win, Broseph!
- Popular Texas pastime involving mischevious mythical creatures -- SkyeBerghel, who fully expects to be murdered once someone figures out this clue
- Contact. 303e43210f61e6c135f99f5e619449e3 --HannahRose, who has heard worse
- Is it when a demon tongues your leg? --PatrickMeehan
- Contact. 3d2fe6855a56ee8a53a1672481c64592 --KevinMcSwiggen (posted from phone, so I hope I didn't fuck it up)
- Is it a demon pirate on a sandbar? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when a demon floats, sort of, in the past? --PatrickMeehan
- Demon Karl! --PatrickMeehan
- Contact (because we really need more contacted clues) $c50e7431f88e44013ae40367d3cda014 --EmmaManning
- Is it a powerful demon? --PatrickMeehan
- Is it when a demon sort of gets out of the wind? --PatrickMeehan
Leader: SkyeBerghel
Winner: JoshOratz
Object: emperor
- E -- SkyeBerghel
- Mr. Rodriguez's frat, and, ironically, something which is human. -- JasonWinerip
- A section that used to be part of a play but isn't anymore. --ArenOlson
- I'll never forget that joker... he was always giving wedgies, tying shoe laces together, and putting this in brownies. --AdamField
- EM - SkyeBerghel
- Does Link search for this along with W and S spaced at equal distances to form ultimate power? --JoshOratz
- You are a bad, bad person. b95c3d50fa47443166f7d356eaed8006 --ChrisSauro
- This towards a Newt grants familiar weight when cast. --AdamField
- 68dd29a955226662d8b08a504656ff6d --JoshOratz
- Also challenge? (if both of these get answered I'll still only post one letter)--SkyeBerghel&&&
- EMP - SkyeBerghel
- A hilariously good way to kill archons. --AdamField
- efa0bff183da4bc574dc82011291f87a --JosephDearden
- challenge -- SkyeBerghel
- Trivial contact for the win. In Starcraft, a blast of [EMP] removes the affected units' shields. Archons' hp are 97% shield. --AdamField
- EMPE - SkyeBerghel
- Hired Xizor. --AdamField
- What's black and white and the creator of a dynasty (all over)? --JoshOratz
- This is a guess, but 39f7ed40ac9d50ef6eac59329c0854f9? --AdamField
- challenge --SkyeBerghel
- [Emperor Penguin] --JoshOratz
- Awesome. Was a guess because being emperor doesn't mean you necessarily created a dynasty, merely that you currently run it. Though I suppose the former implies the latter, just not the reverse. --AdamField
- As the word was Emperor, congratulations, you win! -- SkyeBerghel
Leader: ArenOlson
Winner: SkyeBerghel
Object: unbecoming
- U --ArenOlson
- UN --ArenOlson
- Is living here the reason for Lynch's unexcited response to Kiki? --AdamField
- Sure, why not: 03e1345200fff4211b7b316d6d923ba3 --ChrisSauro
- Not under a bridge? Else, challenge. --ArenOlson
- Is it many people squabbling? --JoshOratz
- This has hung here uncontacted for a while, so I'll give it a shot. Contact 0433a030f35fe613ec8cf50417323dea. --MaxGibiansky
- Not unruly. --ArenOlson
- UNB --ArenOlson
- Is it an international delegation of the animals representative of the stock market? --JoshOratz
- Will it no longer describe Josh Oratz after I track him down for that last clue? --JasonWinerip
- Is it a male cow robot who also goes by the name of Mr. Rodriguez? --JoshOratz
- I'll field a guess: 8c67620e32701506477bccd49adbacb2 --JasonWinerip
- Is this and a Weird Al polka the reason I now have Do Me stuck in my head? --AdamField
- UNBE --ArenOlson
- Is it the quality expressed when one references bovine excrement? --ChrisSauro
- Is this and a Weird Al polka the reason I now have Do Me stuck in my head? (Clue still fits.) -- AdamField
- Clue rescinded, as it was Unbelievable. (The song. Which Weird Al polka, specifically Polka Your Eyes Out, I now have stuck in my head yet again, and also I just lost TheGame.)
- Is it what sending a teenage girl to a camp to cure her of her terrible music tastes would turn her into? --JoshOratz
- I fucking hate you 5c8b701fb3cf4a1318ed6234abf94688 --JasonWinerip
- So what you're saying is that you want even worse clues? Okay, if you insist...
- Not an unbelieber. --ArenOlson
- Is it the name of a sitcom starring a person who only speaks in the second person and Brent without his gas? --JoshOratz
- Someone who would be good at elemental counterspells. --AdamField
- Contact 18262b8b33d03463c764ceef2f586e54 --EmmaManning
- Challenge. --ArenOlson
- A bender (airbender, firebender, etc.) being someone really good at elemental spells, an [unbender] would presumably be someone good at countering them. I did realize after I posted it that it was similar to the previous "unbendable", but I'd argue sufficientl different? --AdamField
- I was in fact thinking of [unbender] --EmmaManning
- Same root, with the "unbender" form being made up out of whole cloth? That definitely does notc qualify as sufficiently different. --ChrisSauro
- A card that returns a 2/2 to play, and can do it again for one less mana than the first time. --JoshOratz
- Contact 068cae4d06d024d156ae673d886eb919 --AlexEng
- do! must we what know You witch! a It's --JoshOratz
- UNBEC --ArenOlson
- Non-recommended form of conduct, if you find you are trapped as a lady in a Jane Austen novel. --SkyeBerghel
- Contact beb4f9f864de4f2f54aeef56e82d1061 --JasonWinerip
- Is is indeed unbecoming! Your word Skye. --ArenOlson
Leader: JasonWinerip
Winner: ArenOlson
Object: resuscitate
- R -- JasonWinerip
- Is it difficult with protanopia? -- ChrisSauro
- Is it Kvothe's rank? -- MartinPyne
- contact 57aecdca7aa811bc5e1aa7a6537e179a -- SkyeBerghel
- I feel like regicide is somehow related, but since I haven't read the books, challenge. -- JasonWinerip
- Is it the "r" in "grep"? -- ChrisSauro
- RE -- JasonWinerip
- Is it difficult with protanopia? -- ChrisSauro
- Is it the "r" in "grep"? -- ChrisSauro
- contact 44c5b763d21e9a3ed8cad56977bfd75c --ArenOlson
- contact af37d08ae228a87dc6b265fd1019c97d --AaronGable
- Because I'm not a fan of lots of wild guessing, I'll throw out repository as a random guess, then challenge if wrong -- JasonWinerip
- Is it basically a second? ChrisSauro
- RES -- JasonWinerip
- Is it the opposite of a soap call? --AdamField
- contact 37fe884a14e4c34d3b8506a5186dda8d --AaronGable
- I have no clue what a soap call is. Challenge --JasonWinerip
- A SOAP call is the standard, (in my opinion) ugly way to call into a web service. The other paradigm is REST, or a [restful] call.
- Is it a down B attack in Super Smash Brothers? --RobinDobashi
- RESU
- Is it a second privilege escalation? --AaronGable
- contact? 708c219ff67271ebcc133e793115fb6a --JoshOratz
- I'd love to get even one clue I had any idea what it meant. Challenge --JasonWinerip
- This one's kinda lame, but Josh got it so do with it what you will. It's what happens when you escalate your own privildges again, or ["resudo"].
- I'll give you the letter, but as a general policy, avoid made up words unless you can't think of any real words.
- RESUS
- s t tpe f money? --JoshOratz
- Is it necromancy for Muggles? --ArenOlson
- OH MAN, I KNOW THIS! I KNOW THIS! FINALLY! Yes, my word is resuscitate. --JasonWinerip
Leader: AdamField
Winner: JasonWinerip
Object: anthropic
- A --AdamField
- Proto-Ezio --LeeWiyninger
- Contact, a54756b58182203b25bd208c99602f25 -- JasonWinerip
- No, it's not... an assassin? I've never played that game, but I'm pretty sure he is one, so his predecessors probably also were. --AdamField
- Because the best part of contact is the wanking, I'd say the Proto-Ezio indicates a predecessor which is distinct from Ezio, and assassins are not distinct. -- JasonWinerip
- Then, while I'm tempted to be a smartaleck and say that it isn't "Aetius", that being the Latin name from which the Italian name arose (the precursor to "Ezio"), I feel compelled to admit that I only know that because I just wikipedia'd it, and instead, CHALLENGE. --AdamField
- Desmond's alter-ego in the first game is called [Altair]. Incidentally, I'm very proud of the good folks at Ubisoft Montreal for proving that a human's genetic code can contain two lifetimes full of memories in addition to information for encoding necessary proteins. --LeeWiyninger
- AN --AdamField
- Two-word alliterative descriptor of Dr. Zoidberg and the queer eye guys according to South Park -- JasonWinerip
- Sure, I'll take a stab at it: fb76a90d959ef44b26ae82414eb50130 --LeeWiyninger
- You two think too alike. I have no idea what South Park said about pretty much anyone, so challenge again. --AdamField
Leader: LeeWiyninger
Winner: AdamField
Object: floccinaucinihilipilification
- F --LeeWiyninger
- Is it what a Professor might do to a slacker bovine? --JoshOratz
- "No, mom. I swear I was talking about the environmental protesters!" --CamilleMarvin
- Tonight, Pseudolus is pleased to announce: a comedy! Including, among other things, something having a seizure, something gross-looking, something visually pleasing, and something that is this. --AdamField
- cd8193113f5c74760eeb2531430e43c3 --AndrewFarmer
- Is it farcical? If not, then challenge. --LeeWiyninger
- I was going for "frenetic", that being the word immediately following "aesthetic". However, through the magic of reverse-md5, it has become apparent that Farmer sadly went for "familiar", which to his credit, does occur earlier. --AdamField
- If you knew that one, you might also know that Pseudolus also promises a show involving neither gods nor this. He promises both of these things in the same breath. --AdamField
- 39492286fc01319f865fa0e7fd3581cd --JoshOratz
- Let's do the exact same thing! My guess is fantasies; if that doesn't work, then challenge. --LeeWiyninger
- Right this time. One of my... less favorite song from one of my favorite musicals, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum - he promises that the show will have "Nothing with gods, nothing with [fate]". --AdamField
- FL --LeeWiyninger
- *ahem* --LeeWiyninger
- Let's try bumping this again. As it happens, I still remember my word. --LeeWiyninger
- Hilariously easy boss the previous expansion, or decently challenging dungeon in the current one. (As you'd see them referred to in /2.) --AdamField
- How you might describe Flik if he could jump, rotate 360 degrees, and land on his feet- --JoshOratz
- How a cow might abscond --JoshOratz
- Fires totally overpowered shotgun shell-type rounds, or only moderately overpowered grenade-type rounds. --AdamField
- 1502304f6dffdf69636ddac8ffc9a06d --JoshOratz
- Contact. --LeeWiyninger
- I don't think that's really how this game works....
- I assume he meant to say Challenge, in which case I am sadly forced to admit, through the magic of reverse-md5, that Josh didn't seem to have gotten my clue, which was the Flak cannon from the Unreal series (Josh looks like he went for some anime.) --AdamField
- Where one would go to pay to have an argument with someone, or see half of a bee, or learn about the funniest joke ever invented (it kills Nazis!).--AdamField
- Is it the subject of a future Look Around You module? --JosephDearden
- c3f1a01f6eb6821abcbb6a85b314b3f1 -- JasonWinerip (I think. It's been a while since I watched look around you, and I hate homophones)
- Did Coulton wish a sleeping giant panda pleasant dreams in a song about this thing I hardly know? --AdamField
- According to the best time-wasting site on the internet, this is when a single characteristic gradually starts to define a character, until they become a total caricature of their initial self? --AdamField
- 13fae663d21a5853b40e08023975fdba --AndrewFarmer (just made a successful saving throw vs. that site)
- Contact: 3ebee789040c12454219365073bcb349 --MartinPyne
- Not Flanderization. --LeeWiyninger (You can make successful saving throws vs. that site? When did that happen?)
- FLO --LeeWiyninger
- Did Weird Al once meet a hermaphrodite with one nostril and one of these? --AdamField
- Fine, contact ab6c72721d7fbb733a0f911c99cc4982 --MaxGibiansky
- Is this new Weird Al? I have absolutely no idea. Anyway, challenge. --LeeWiyninger
- Not terribly new, no. Back in 1999, he opened the door, and just as he suspected: a big, fat hermaphrodite with a [flock of seagulls haircut] and only one nostril. In Albuquerque. --AdamField
- FLOC --LeeWiyninger
- Is it that one pointless word people are always comparing to that other pointless word about your opinion on the Church of England? --AdamField
- Hey, it's not pointless! What if you wanted to evaluate something as being worthless, and you then wanted to describe what you had done? Without a word like floccinaucinihilipilification, it would take you forever to explain that! Oh, and that is my word. Well done! --LeeWiyninger
Leader: CamilleMarvin
Winner: LeeWiyninger
Object: retractable
- RE - CamilleMarvin
- In this case, they do not fight for The User. The User is actually kind of a jerk, and keeps sucking them up into random games. --AdamField
- 2b755b30293f2f9f79ec1c86ab0943f2 --JoshOratz
- 1de72c4fc6d69a741fff1cbb7cdb9e90 --LeeWiyninger (capitalized)
- not...revolution? --CamilleMarvin
- I don't know of any such revolution that that clue would fit. I'm open to hearing your justification, but I'm thinking no. :p --AdamField
- I'm thinking of a general definition of revolution as "the overthrow of [something] in favor of [ something else]", but I know you're going for more specific (Tron related?) terminology, so challenge. --CamilleMarvin
- Nothing to do with Tron except that both Tron and [Reboot] have The User. --AdamField
- RET - CamilleMarvin
- If Nancy Pelosi's challenger did surprisingly well in the upcoming election, they might have to do this. --LeeWiyninger
- Wheel wheel --JoshOratz
- The opposite of a shockadin. --AdamField
- Contact: 8af9b4815e706580c681494e06604720 --MartinPyne
- What tvtropes points out always seems to happen to redshirts who've almost saved enough money to get a better job. --AdamField
- RETR --CamilleMarvin
- Auriferous. --AndrewFarmer
- New games that look like they were made in the 80s, according to tvtropes (almost, but not, "retro"). --AdamField
- e6caf0e33c264d4dfcede0a58879e9e7 --AndrewFarmer
- Challenge. Just out of curiosity, why is the reference to tvtropes necessary if someone is supposed to be able to understand the clue without searching tvtropes? I'm thinking this is a ploy to make us all get sucked into tvtropes :P --CamilleMarvin
- Your first assumption is incorrect; it's a term, [retraux], that was coined by tvtropes, and unlike more famous terms like "lampshading", hasn't really spread. So the reference to tvtropes was totally necessary. Your second assumption... I won't challenge. Tvtropes is totally awesome. (By the way, my previous tvtropes clue was [this]. Go on, click it! :p) --AdamField
- RETRA --CamilleMarvin
- To use farm equipment a second time. --LeeWiyninger
- 75fd6e30f8839de07dc2c8a89c3d7ff7 --ArenOlson
- not retractor --CamilleMarvin
- For some reason I didn't notice how close this was last time. The word's retractable, and considering the lack of clues I don't think it would be worthwhile to draw it out. Your word! --CamilleMarvin
- What you do after making changes to your POV-Ray script. -- AdamField
- df7ad663c9db65863d06a08c2a4d073a --JoshOratz
- 5f4038d4c1da7730c40466dab2f13e2a (all caps) --ChrisFerguson
- b3b0af93c42cf9f5fa62f1037a2a9dfa (first letter caps) --ArenOlson
Leader: JosephDearden
Winner: CamilleMarvin
Object: tenuous
- T - JosephDearden
- Plant, often followed by "work". -- JoshOratz
- W, S, and EM, at equal distances from each other. --ArenOlson
- Feruchemists. --MartinPyne
- 54a0387579deacd3f752c2686a99dd11 --ArenOlson
- Fucking spoilers, dudes >.>
- TE - JosephDearden
- [2]+=2 --LeeWiyninger
- [ --ArenOlson
- Actor whose song proclaimed the world, when he woke up, to be a restless place. (And it could have been that way for him.) --AdamField
- Is it a decani? --LeeWiyninger
- Would its reward be aging another day, and acquiring additional debt, if you were a computer? --AdamField
- Contact, 8e98feb7c97786d80a85caf60c631e61 --MartinPyne
- Challenge - JosephDearden
- So... I tried ten, Ten, 10, even 0x10, so I'm not sure what Martin had, but that was my answer. 0x10? tons, what do you get? Another day older, and deeper in debt. --AdamField
- I had [Ten tons]. --MartinPyne
- I'm... not sure why I didn't try that. That would have made sense. Being that that was my actual answer and stuff.
- TEN - JosephDearden
- Actor whose song proclaimed the world, when he woke up, to be a restless place. (And it could have been that way for him.) Not his character, though that would also fit the letters. --AdamField. Clue still fits.
- 7cf894844dcdd6a2300b0fc61188e1db --CamilleMarvin
- Challenge--JosephDearden
- I'm sort of ashamed of Martin, our resident Doctor Who expert, for not recognizing that as the opening lines of Song For Ten - as played by David [Tennant]. But at least someone got it. --AdamField
- Especially since this was a wild guess on my part given that Tennant was the only actor I could think of and I know he's the tenth doctor. I've never seen an entire episode of Doctor Who [*hides*] --CamilleMarvin
- Is it a decani? --LeeWiyninger. So does this one.
- It could describe ++C --JoshOratz
- Is it money diseased, minus a Swiss man's number, 50? --LeeWiyninger
- I'm beginning to think this clue is too cryptic. --LeeWiyninger
- I wouldn't argue. I can't even parse it. --AdamField
- For academic purposes: "tender ill" - e - L = tendril. --LeeWiyninger
- What Holmes calls Watson an idiot over it having been stolen. --AdamField
- It comes after 19, according to a non-US game show. --JoshOratz
- TENU--JosephDearden
- Does chainsawing hamsters fail to affect it? --AndrewFarmer
- 787daae8ad93824dd3efdcedce647769 --JoshOratz
- All caps: 33e3ebb9c7197bc4cbacc4bfec7b57bc --AdamField
- Capitalized: b5e7c31e82096bc406ecad1500c75f41 --LeeWiyninger
- No, it is not tenure. Also, it's guinea pigs, not hamsters.--JosephDearden
- Well, guinea pigs was just an example. Given that the other example was humans (well, frosh; close enough), I'd say it's likely hamsters would also qualify. --AdamField
- Is it about six pounds? --LeeWiyninger
- A small flock of sheep may describe themselves this way. --CamilleMarvin
Leader: AndrewFarmer
Winner: JosephDearden
Object: rasterizer
- R -- AndrewFarmer
- Is it what you get when you combine a cd drive and a 4-wheeled yellow vehicle? --JoshOratz
- Does it appear in both scrabble and torture? -- RichardBowen
- Contact, 4b43b0aee35624cd95b910189b3dc231 --MartinPyne
- Contact: e1e1d3d40573127e9ee0480caf1283d6 --ArenOlson
- Pen test w/ mask? --JoshOratz
- ec4ca5761598296ef5d1fe1acd893268 -- JasonWinerip
- No, it is not a red team. --AndrewFarmer
- Confuse? --JoshOratz
- A [red team] is a group formed to conduct a penetration test ("pen test") which assumes the identity ("w/ mask") of a hostile force. --AndrewFarmer
- Sounds valid to me, but since it's not what I or Josh had, I will encourage him to try cluing his word again. Perhaps a marker test instead? (If that doesn't work, perhaps I something different) --JasonWinerip
- Something you might see before a famous communist or a helicopter. --AdamField
- contact ef09aed49ae4607583c942401e477845? --MaxGibiansky
- Challenge --AndrewFarmer
- I was going for ROFL (ROFLCopter, ROFLMao). I don't think Max went the same direction I did, though. --AdamField
- He had [revolution] which only kinda sorta makes sense.
- Yeah, I didn't get ROFL, which is the obvious right answer. Drat. --MaxGibiansky
- How about a pen test w/ mask that lives in a noisy cottage? --CoreyLoescher
- An action you might take on a boat with your pretend fiancée --JoshOratz
- Do they appear in/on scrabble, torture, and women? -- RichardBowen (who is, fair warning, bad at remembering he put clues up)
- cec25bcbe40be27027c65d0c36e5c534 You are a bad person. Well played. -- JasonWinerip
- No, they are not racks. And I feel like a worse person for figuring that out. --AndrewFarmer
- Is it ++ --RichardBowen
- Is it used before newspaper and cards? --JoshOratz
- Since when do guys flip over bars?--CoreyLoescher
- Is it what Kvothe is presumably destined to become most known for? -- AdamField
- Contact, 4808e19e05fe5a55cb79fbac0376fbfa --MartinPyne
- Contact, f9160ad9731317646e213722b912698a (all caps)--KevinOelze
- Not familiar with those books. Challenge. --AndrewFarmer
- Being that he's the main character of the Kingkiller Chronicles, he's presumably at some point going to be known for king-killing. Also known as [regicide], and you should really read them.
- RA --AndrewFarmer
- Is it B? --CoreyLoescher
- I would contact with 7ddf32e17a6ac5ce04a8ecbf782ca509 if you signed -- JasonWinerip
- No, it is not Regulus Arcturus Black (R. A. B.) --AndrewFarmer
- Does he have a magical healing vacuum? --LeeWiyninger
- Was it Scheme? --JosephDearden
- Contact, 98eebfa0127afa6c2f384cd93677685d -- JoshOratz
- Is it a Mercadian God? --CoreyLoescher
- Might Mjumbe's job have been this, if he'd gone to some other school? --AdamField
- Contact 36fb81539768d678527f9929625716b7 --MaxGibiansky
- Don't recognize the name at all. Challenge. And sorry about the slow responses. --AndrewFarmer
- Challenged on the trivial contact, yay! Mjumbe was EastDormProctor my sophomore year. If he'd gone to a school where that job was called [RA], he probably would have been one. --AdamField
- RAS --AndrewFarmer
- Is it what a Bay Area institution might be if it belonged to a certain god? --LeeWiyninger
- It is not Ra's. --AndrewFarmer
- Grumble grumble you missed half of the clue grumble grumble. I guess this is acceptable, though. --LeeWiyninger
- Could he discuss the Christian holy works much as someone whose profession it is, yet at the same time, attract the attention of women of his country (including a certain member of royalty), to the point that it was slightly disgraceful the way he acted? --AdamField
- No, he is not Russia's greatest love machine. --AndrewFarmer
- Is it a rather abrasive snake? --ArenOlson
- Is it something I might get from your mother? --LeeWiyninger
- If a Bay Area institution belonged to a certain god and were diminutive, it might fit into an old TV series, with this as the second word in its title -- JasonWinerip
- Thanks for resurrecting this. I was too lazy. 5ab37438604a153e085caf5811049ebb --LeeWiyninger
- No, it is not the Little Ra's Cal (Berkeley). --AndrewFarmer
- (Incidentally, they also had a dollar (hey hey hey hey)). My previous query is rescinded. --AdamField
- Is it when the same story about pikachu is told from several perspectives, possibly all lying? --AdamField
- Was this character almost a serial killer whose weapon of choice was the same as a certain webcomic policeman? --CoreyLoescher (The author of this character also wrote himself as the father of a trio of brothers in approximately the same setting)
- Is it a method for proving |\mathbb{N}| = |\mathbb{N cross N}|, but only if you turn your head 45 degrees? --RichardBowen (in fairness, so that everyone has all info, this clue used to say 'Q' instead of 'N cross N')
- Is it corrupted to become a Kansan petitioner regarding education? --LeeWiyninger
- Contact 375b592d94e89ff6c8dacac4bac571cb --MaxGibiansky
- Challenge. --AndrewFarmer
- If you disagreed with Kansas's decision to teach intelligent design, you might agree with the letter that extols the virtues of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. This would make you a Pastafarian, a corruption of [Rastafarian]. (It's technically distinct from the below answer.) --LeeWiyninger
- Distinct how? Different forms of the same word such that the essential meaning is unchanged (doctrine of v. one who follows the doctrine is essentially unchanged) are not considered distinct for Contact.
- Yeah, I know, but I was proud of this one, dammit. --LeeWiyninger
- If someone with a nonrhotic accent were to invent a superhero known for his pixel art, that hero might be mistaken as a proponent of this religion. --AdamField
- Is it a hastily-decided Jewish holiday? --LeeWiyninger
- Contact: 60dfcb9be7831d2e160eb9d27a3c2bde --AdamField
- Contact: 862ab0e81698ce28ba5f1ac2b9589413 (withdrawn, I'm dumb) --RichardBowen
- No, it is not Rash Hashanah. (Had to check Wikipedia for the spelling.) --AndrewFarmer
- So, is this still going?
- Is it a self-referential syndrome? - JosephDearden
- Rah(x2 combo) -- JoshOratz
- Already been done; see AdamField's "Could he discuss the Christian holy works…" clue supra. --AndrewFarmer
- Is it a sketchy-sounding program used for creating posters? - JosephDearden
- Contact: 496282393ce16f3bfb4e82d184b9f5e7 - JasonWinerip
- Challenge. --AndrewFarmer
- If you want to turn a .png and $50 worth of ink into an awkwardly taped-together grid of printer paper for your wall, look no further than the [rasterbator].- JosephDearden
- Eh, let's just call that "close enough". Word was "rasterizer". Your clue. --AndrewFarmer
Leader: ArenOlson
Winner: AndrewFarmer
Object: supercilious
- S --ArenOlson
- Is it House's companion? --MartinPyne
- Contact, 396e36e9741a2bb47d82e7ed884beacc --ChrisSauro
- Contact, 05087274f45eed658baa27257d5eb478 --JasonWinerip
- Not a stick? I.e. the cane he carries everywhere. If you don't think that works, challenge I guess. --ArenOlson
- I don't actually watch House, so I have no idea if it works. I was going for [Senate].
- SU --ArenOlson
- Type of root beer Threepwood likes + the beginning of the stage where the sphinx stops walking on 4 legs and starts walking on two. --JasonWinerip
- Contact, fa01aa1b489fb4dfa604c41f3bf895b4 --ChrisSauro
- Like ivy, but East Coast. --AndrewFarmer
- SUP --ArenOlson
- SUPE --ArenOlson
- o.ó --AndrewFarmer
- 7! 7! 7! 7! 7! 7! 7! --JoshOratz
- Indicated by the favored food of a classic wascally character voiced by Billy West when he co-starred with MJ. --JasonWinerip
- His girlfriend is named after an item that often heals you, rarely very effectively. --AdamField
- SUPER --ArenOlson
- best cross your fingers when driving on this Phoenix freeway --JasonWinerip
- Contact, 75f51ae0df8bc6b2680d76f9b4f64103 (all lowercase, just first word) --KevinOelze
- Is it currently visible in the Pinwheel? --MartinPyne
- SUPERC --ArenOlson
- SUPERCI --ArenOlson
Leader: JoshOratz
Winner: LeeWiyninger
Object: Cataract
- C --JoshOratz
- The Running of the Felines -SalsaFrosh
- Turn your (city in nevada), the race is starting. --BobChen
- Contact: c72064ec07f748d0db817614e87a33a8 --MartinPyne
- Is it what I want you to do? --CoreyLoescher
- Does the location of the first one indicate the worth of a game? --AdamField
- contact dd4827af87b26de9ed92e6fb08efc5ab --BobChen
- Is it a nationality that's good at making lists? --LeeWiyninger
- CA --JoshOratz
- Was he all of acting's great robots? --LeeWiyninger
- Do examples of this include Ric Ocasek and Focus? --LeeWiyninger
- Con...tact?: b3db729f18e348eb138360fa6965957a --RichardBowen
- I have no idea, so challenge. --JoshOratz
- I was going for cars. I can't tell what Bowen has. --LeeWiyninger
- Alas, I was guessing that they were both Canadians (perhaps Focus being a Canadian band...) --RichardBowen
- My name is Chris Sauro and I approve this pun. --ChrisSauro (no clue what Bowen had, though)
- Do they have all of fine, fresh, and fierce on lock? --RichardBowen, who apologizes for the pokemon clue
- Contact: e9e3596446744a09f9c9223d7322931d --LeeWiyninger, who is slightly ashamed to know this one.
- No, it's not California Gurls --JoshOratz, who is equally ashamed to know this.
- Was it what a particular quartet prominently featuring a metal god named for a bird was based on? -- AdamField
- An amicable apparition -- BobChen
- If the above doesn't work: Is it a city that was recently infested with bees? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it the only projectile weapon the author explicitly mentions? --RichardBowen
- Did Lehrer's nose get caught in the left one, leading to pain upon hearing percussion instruments? --AdamField
- Ah, contact. 0395293fb921c07fe44813d118a714c6. --RichardBowen
- Challenge. --JoshOratz
- Well, I was going for "castanet". That doesn't seem to match, though, so waiting for Richard's response, I guess. --AdamField
- CAT -JoshOratz
- Is it a bug which implores you to put a feline near her face while she's asleep? --RichardBowen, who feels oddly creepy.
- Contact 0872556d7c53ad9d9f14561d36eeaefd --LeeWiyninger
- It's not a caterpillar --JoshOratz
- It perhaps would have been a better clue to suggest removing her pillow.
- I don't see how this would work. How is "cat" like removing?
- You need to play more Bang!
- Is it an island where people - who *aren't* furries - frequently become aroused in the presence of sheep? --AdamField
- CATA -JoshOratz
- Is it enabling us to fly more places in a couple months? --AdamField
- Is it how you might use a cat to get a woman off the stage? --LeeWiyninger
Leader: JasonWinerip
Winner: Zombies. Or possibly ChrisSauro
Object: Aggiornamento
- A -- JasonWinerip
- Zoidberg? --ChrisSauro
- Did someone once attempt to sell these chocolates, alongside crunchy frog (made with real crunchy frogs!)? --AdamField
- Oxygenated --SalsaFrosh
- Contact 1d57aa3d3f588578276930e35b801b36 --MaxGibiansky
- Not aerobic.
- Should you glorify this while criticizing Neil Young? --LeeWiyninger
- Contact: 213fe69502445ed67ae8b99d22838802 --MartinPyne
- Not America? Not sure what else to glorify, so challenge if not. -- JasonWinerip
- I'm not sure if anyone has glorified America while criticizing Neil Young before. I had [Alabama], as in Sweet Home Alabama. --LeeWiyninger
- Well, in glorifying America, you also glorify Alabama, which is why I will never glorify America. Since mine was a guess, and a wrong one, you get the letter.
- Like a frisbee, but even better at getting stuck in trees. --MaxGibiansky
- AG
- Is it the animal mascot of UC Davis? (I'm looking for it in plural since I don't know how to spell it otherwise) --RobinDobashi
- AGG
- AGGI
- Are they people from a school in Texas? --AdamField
- Contact: 5d994af1fb511ba1bdc7a3b7b2c8dba0 --MartinPyne
- Contact annulled on account of it having been so long, I failed to recall that it's already been used (and Martin had the same word - namely, Aggies. Amusingly, Martin seems not to have noticed that, either, being that the same hash was used the last time, too.) --AdamField
- Did Shawn tell Gus that last letter should have been 'O' -- JasonWinerip, deciding this word has killed contact.
- It's Aggiornamento, okay? But I'm not taking the fucking letter! --ChrisSauro
- Thanks Chris. I vote K takes it.
- I vote I don't. And that word is almost as bad as "magnetohydrodynamic". -- KwangKetcham
Leader: BobChen
Winner: JasonWinerip
Object: Viscosity
- V --BobChen
- Does it look like its house? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it a fighting game character known for dancing, and for requiring brain bleach? --AdamField
- VI --BobChen
- Worse than an image of Hitler. --LeeWiyninger
- Is it the predecessor to an image of Hitler, and also inferior? --LeeWiyninger
- Is this thing Turing-complete (which some find amusing)? --AdamField
- No, it is not amusing. Or maybe it is, I don't know. At any rate, *please* rephrase this so that it actually makes a proper clue instead of a yes/no question.
- Alright, I can see the alternate parsing, now that you mention it.
- A Firefox extension that baffles the unprepared. -- KwangKetcham
- I'm the ____! (forever and always) --RobinDobashi
- Does nobody cry when you smash one? --AndrewFarmer
- They're usually Grand, and always evil. --SalsaFrosh
- Do they have a song about a well known Christian association? --LeeWiyninger
- Contact, 54027dac46c7c4ceac96c2d8c80d0311 --AndrewFarmer
- challenge --BobChen
- The [Village People], who have a famous song about the Young Men's Christian Association. --LeeWiyninger (BTW, I couldn't get the space to work in the URL, but that's how Farmer had it.)
- Like this: [Village People]. Spaces in URLs are annoying. --AndrewFarmer
- Huh, I could have sworn last time I tried that, it hashed Village%20People
- VIS --BobChen
- What I am going to do right now -- JasonWinerip
- Not visit? --BobChen
- Yep. Technically, visiting my parents, since I don't have anywhere to crash at Mudd. -- JasonWinerip
- Mostly known for sucking --AdamField
- Contact dd09ff7de20677827dc67069eba17669 --LeeWiyninger, who was at first a bit confused because YourMom doesn't start with VIS.
- You misspelled "Having excessive overhead". a6460deaf1ed731e0389556d7ca9e662 is quite good, if you can handle the overhead required for basic operations.
- Not visual basic? --BobChen
- Not what I was going for, but I suppose that works. Even with the above spoiler. Heck, especially with the above spoiler, which I am amused by. --AdamField
- Might Earl get one if he runs out of money? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it a surprisingly toxic over-the-counter medication? --AndrewFarmer
Leader: JasonWinerip
Winner: BobChen
Object: Quintessential
- Q -- JasonWinerip
- Are they primary colors? --LeeWiyninger
- Contact, ac28ecf2f704b7cb865e46bcac504d13 --AaronGable
- Is this band's lead singer a gay heavy metal (though the band itself is not heavy metal)? --AdamField
- Contact 2c2d2c0291163b077a372c2a9c5a6eda --LeeWiyninger
- All I can do is make shit up, so unless it's Queen Uranium or Queer Cobalt, Challenge.
- QU -- JasonWinerip
- Fat frog thing that likes eating. --KevinOelze
- Contact 0e2afbe79bacc08410665f049d5208fa --LeeWiyninger, who just realized that there are a few possible answers to this...
- Challenge
- [quina]. Not sure what Lee has. --Kevin
- Is this band's lead singer a gay heavy metal (though the band itself is not heavy metal)? --AdamField
- contact, 72545f3f86fad045a26ed54abd2bbb9f --AaronGable
- *poke* Still challenging? It is neither of the two things you guessed above. --AdamField
- Challenge
- The lead singer for [Queen] was Freddie Mercury. The band itself, however, not only was not heavy metal, but also was not a heavy metal (uranium, for instance.) --AdamField
- Queen is a band, not a person?
- Right, and their lead singer was Freddie Mercury. Rephrasing as a statement: "This band's lead singer is a gay heavy metal."
- That's not what I was commenting on. I understand how your clue leads to your answer. What I didn't realize is that Queen was a band. I knew they were a music producing entity. That was all I knew. I should have guessed it, and had I realized it was a band, would have.
- QUI
- Does a basketball metaphor keep you from being one of these? --LeeWiyninger
- Super necessary --BobChen
- Contact? fb6d4743e5e3c1c1e97780d025ac9523 --LeeWiyninger
- Yes, it was quintessential
- Asleep, or hibernating --AaronGable
- Makes it a free action. --AdamField
- Contact 6cec24a889356a50039ab6fd8ed6628b --AaronGable
- No, it's not quicken (spell)
Leader: LeeWiyninger
Winner: JasonWinerip
Object: Sardonic
- S --LeeWiyninger
- An activity for the frail. --MaxGibiansky
- What Spiderman isn't, and neither is JD (according to a song). --AdamField
- The hard mode/difficulty of older versions of DDR. --RobinDobashi
- These occur with probability 1/36 --BobChen
- A good grade in Japan. --AndrewFarmer
- A ring to which Artin-Wedderburn applies -- JasonWinerip
- Contact, c2169241fbc8bb18332b464e2b0f0746 --AaronGable
- You don't necessarily have an inverse. --BobChen
- Contact, 9b8c1ff8a5b071592cde13c41c3219bb -- JasonWinerip
- Not a singular matrix? Otherwise, challenge. --LeeWiyninger
- Singluar matrices MUST not have inverses, mine stipulates not necessarily. Thus I'll say singular matrices do not count. I'm going for [semigroup]. --BobChen
- Faithful module -- JasonWinerip
- SARD --LeeWiyninger
- A gemstone. --BobChen
- Contact 2f022afa4e5893c3e8afbd55cd0c93f8 (please forgive poor spelling) --RobinDobashi
- Is sardinium a gemstone? If not, then challenge. --LeeWiyninger, who probably just made up a new word
- Is Twain often noted for it? (One word) --AdamField
- SARDO --LeeWiyninger
- Yeah... is Twain often noted for this kind of humor? --AdamField
- This is a great clue, utterly brilliant. I'm not being this at all. -- JasonWinerip
- Contact, 8d9d9f0fb3ee8e4875c7828338787555 --ChrisSauro
- Yes, it's sardonic, though I'm pretty sure AdamField was going for the same thing. I'll let you guys figure out who should take the word. --LeeWiyninger
- I say: Jason should get it, by virtue of someone actually contacting him. But I'll take it if he doesn't put a new game up in some reasonable amount of time (yes, I was going for sardonic. There're 483 google hits for the exact phrase, "Twain's sardonic". And it's not that common a word.) --AdamField
Leader: BobChen
Winner: LeeWiyninger
Object: Chariot
- C --BobChen
- Stop calling Fitz this. --AndrewFarmer
- The second word of the title of a song that was better when it was called "Mary Jane's Last Dance" --LeeWiyninger
- I'm pretty sure it wasn't actually called that, quite. Nonetheless, contact: 356779a9a1696714480f57fa3fb66d4c --AdamField
- Useful in visualizing the P-adics -- JasonWinerip
- 06fc16c98ee47db497dd6af3d8b7cd17 --ChrisSauro
- Not continued fractions? otherwise challenge. --BobChen
- I'd hardly called continued fractions a visualization. The [CantorSet] on the other hand is useful here -- JasonWinerip
- CHA --BobChen
- Gives the measure when integrated -- JasonWinerip
- The show points out far too frequently that Angel is one of these. --AdamField
- An ironic name for your mom. --LeeWiyninger
- I could be wrong, but 8a2c47b5e480c42f4d53924b114a10f1? --AdamField
- Challenege. --BobChen, who apologizes for the lameness of the current game
- The stringy bit in the egg. --AndrewFarmer
- I could use a little fuel, and we could all use a little of this. (According to some guys who got punched in the mouth.) --AdamField
Leader: JasonWinerip
Winner: BobChen
Object: Manifold
- M -- JasonWinerip
- WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY! --LeeWiyninger
- I WILL DESTROY YOU! -- Morbo
- A subservient car noted for writing about intelligent horses. --AdamField
- An intellectual place several Mudders have been prior to Mudd (and at least one has returned since coming to Mudd). --BobChen
- Valletta. --LeeWiyninger
- Screaming, christmas bonuses, and sexual harassment --KevinOelze
- 25db934e6cfa909109ef7e5da8916ec7. Also, I approve. --ChrisSauro
- MA -- JasonWinerip
- Valletta. --LeeWiyninger
- Black ranger. --BobChen
- Contact 6080d71c0cfe431dac3b2d5bb52f07f5 --ChrisFerguson
- Contact 675cd6f3e569b77f0bae964e0a8942f2 (first letter capsed) --KevinOelze
- Bullshit, there was pink, red, green, yellow, blue. That's it. Challenge.
- Epic fail, Jason. His name was Zack, and his dinozord was the [mastodon]. The green ranger, Tommy, was the 6th. --BobChen
- Also the saga where Tommy became the White Ranger was really really epic. --KevinOelze
- Robin's past consists of tours of these. --RobinDobashi
- MAN -- JasonWinerip
- So they can't fall in. --BobChen
- Contact d910f0d00e11869b1cd01a59a1d21894 --LeeWiyninger
- Not a manhole cover.
- I speak this. --BobChen
- A masculine area that has started several wars. --LeeWiyninger
- on nom nom. --BobChen
- RTF --LeeWiyninger
- contact 3c78b35502b2693fefdfc51cba3a53a5 --BobChen
- Not the manual, I'm not going to read it.
- I'm not a wuss. I'm not a wuss. I'm not a wuss. --RobinDobashi
- Andy Kaufman --AdamField
- /depressive --BobChen
- Is it something that Bill might keep for you? --LeeWiyninger
- I put a *milligram* of *__________* into my *machine gun*. --BobChen
- Contact, I think 50861e7d3006ffb2d89925d0227a8853 --LeeWiyninger
- Challenge
- [manganese]. I'm surprised Lee actually got it, since I only realized now that Manganese is Mn, not Mg like I thought. --BobChen
- Dreams impossible dreams. --AdamField
- To fight the unbeatable foe. Not the Man of La Mancha. Don Quixote is a good book, The Impossible Dream was a decent weapon.
- Destiny appendages. --MaxGibiansky
- Pugnacious jellyfish. --AdamField
- Contact e325e3316c45d1a60c8a2a92f22d46a1 --MaxGibiansky
- Not a Man-of-War
- MANI
- Many times over. --BobChen
- Contact, 0abf4124cf945d4dac960932df21c5cf --ArenOlson
- Challenge
- [manifold]. Do I win? --BobChen
- Yes, you win. But you fail too. Non-math use of it FTL.
- Lola the showgirl. --AdamField
- Contact 24317af62eeb715fbb4464e97d3f2f9c --MaxGibiansky
- Showgirl therefore woman therefore manipulative. Not Manipulative.
- No. But since you insist: Lola the showgirl, or possibly Princess Leia. (And those specifically, not anyone else.)--AdamField
- Still same contact --MaxGibiansky
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, I dispute the "not anyone else". I won't here for sake of not ruining the clue, but I can easily name others.
- Ok, fine. Not any member of a large group, like "every female", anyway.
Leader: BobChen
Winner: JasonWinerip
Object: Proclivity
- P --BobChen
- A skunk. --RobinDobashi
- P.U. (I forgot how he spells it, peeyeau or something? I think it was French.) --BobChen
- That was a fail response, but it looks like it doesn't matter. --RobinDobashi
- Ah, I was thinking of Pepé Le Pew. --BobChen
- What Weird Al loves (in the style of the Beach Boys) --AdamField
- Contact 3e7ea6a86117122b7b47cab77b3f9e47 --LeeWiyninger
- ....porn? Otherwise challenge. --BobChen
- [pancreas] (Frontalot has a great song about porn, but it's not in the style of the Beach Boys, sadly.) --AdamField
- PR --BobChen
- What some garnet, a peach, and Fitzgerald's wife all have in common. --RobinDobashi
- Contact 8afa847f50a716e64932d995c8e7435a --LeeWiyninger (nice clue, by the way)
- Not... precious? --BobChen
- I'm going to say try again. I don't really think of peaches as precious. --RobinDobashi
- I'm thinking of peaches in Chinese mythology, where they are ambrosia. --BobChen
- Prized? Princess? Otherwise challenge. --BobChen
- Princess is what I was going for. Princess Garnet (FFIX), Princess Peach (obvious), and Princess Zelda (also obvious). --RobinDobashi
- One of the building blocks of life. --MaxGibiansky
- One of the basic building blocks of proteins. --MaxGibiansky
- What SEO spammers seek. --AndrewFarmer
- The second and third in the subseries are related to tunnels and Blagojevich. --LeeWiyninger
- Near Santa, and across from what Coldplay thinks we might be. --AdamField
- A handle you might see at crack a good number of years ago. --RobinDobashi
- Iranian royalty. --LeeWiyninger
- Not prince? --BobChen
- Hmmm.... That's not quite what I'm going for, but I guess it works. --LeeWiyninger
- Iranian royalty that has to be done in an hour. --LeeWiyninger
- Is it currently being reserved and renovated? --RobinDobashi
- Is it a dirty crustacean? --AdamField
- PRO --BobChen
- Not itself, but is something. --RobinDobashi
- Not pronoun? --BobChen
- That really isn't what I was going for, but if you think it works, then that's fine. I'm mostly just confused. --RobinDobashi
- Pronoun isn't a pronoun, but it is a noun (a something). --BobChen
- Is it a machine that's really good at farming? --LeeWiyninger
- An amino acid. --MaxGibiansky
- One particularly notable tool is a good example of this music. (one word) --AdamField
- Is it something that Johnny Unitas did on a regular basis? --LeeWiyninger
- Was Tara one? --AdamField
- Contact: 5c2f6988f6495e86a229d9ca6a2cb7b3. --RobinDobashi
- I was going for the fact that TaraMartin was an EastDormProctor. But I don't know what Robin had... --AdamField
- I was going for Tara Lipinski who I assumed must have become a pro skater some time after her amateur and Olympics careers. --RobinDobashi
- Challenge. --BobChen
- An MMO with all of the boring parts automated for you. --MaxGibiansky
- Contact: bd9f1e8a7a5670491ab412a93a0349c6 --AdamField
- Not Progress quest. Also, it's not really an MMO... --BobChen
- It was created to parody EQ. Plus it has online multiplayer. --ChrisSauro
- A waltz step? --RobinDobashi
- Contact, 60e5147c696c9edc1e51c09396842d3d --ChrisSauro
- Contact, 9206026df01ff3c0699f6e9e0c707822 --AaronGable
- A prolong? Otherwise, challenge. --BobChen
- Is it the wrong way (but nobody ever told her) (As covered by Richard Cheese)? --AdamField
- I had to google this, so no contact, but... I'm deeply, deeply disturbed.
- PROCL --BobChen
- "What do you want?" the Doctor to cite? -- JasonWinerip
- Contact: ffe9f8c1bb5cdd55adca9fe628281df1 --MartinPyne
- I assume the doctor in question is Who? Challenge. --BobChen
- PROCLI --BobChen
- Do people not know of a word with the same prefix, or do people know my word and don't want to be the wordgiver for the next round? Either way, you all fail --BobChen
- I know of a word with this prefix, but I have a <what I believe is the definition of this word> to forget/be unsure of definitions of words. -- JasonWinerip
- Having finally parsed that clue, I believe we're going for the same word: b80cbadcc09fc80b8d19445c3072c662. And yes, you do, apparently. EDIT: Actually, I suppose you could use it that way. Slightly odd to my ears, but not actually wrong. --AdamField
- I think it should have been "for forgetting/uncertainty of" but that seems to be the standard use, near as I can tell. -- JasonWinerip
- Yes it is proclivity. Moving on! --BobChen
- I didn't terribly want to be the wordgiver, but whatever. Is it what I want? (Generally, not specifically.) --AdamField
Leader: RobinDobashi
Winner: BobChen
Object: Carafe
- CA --RobinDobashi
- Everyday? --BobChen
- Is Network Solutions one of these? --AndrewFarmer
- Guess, but reasonably confident: 3e8d115eb4b32b9e9479f387dbe14ee1 --AdamField
- No, it's not a Californian company? --RobinDobashi
- That place where the spouse of the big tub where you wash yourself is going. --BobChen
- Pocket pizza --BobChen
- Is it how a state might reproduce? --LeeWiyninger
- contact 511ff788bc6bf8025883bb233625a72d --BobChen
- Contact, by the way: 6f6779b45f67c6f8a1317d88a9df0e9f (capitalized) --AdamField
- The pit of the LA area. --MaxGibiansky
- A rare kind of this will level your pikachu for you. --AdamField
- Obvious clue is obvious? Nevertheless, contact c48ba993d35c3abe0380f91738fe2a34 --BobChen
- No not cartridge. Game Shark, for example. --RobinDobashi
- Game Sharks aren't rare. In any case, it will level your pikachu without any cheating. --AdamField
- CAR --RobinDobashi
- Axe, Viper, Antimage, PotM, Razor, SA, etc. --BobChen
- What they have to do when a fist-sized muscle bursts out of your chest and goes bank robbing. --BobChen
- x,y,z --BobChen
- A clothing --BobChen
- Like a hole in a mountainside, but for the type of monkey Coulton sings about. --MaxGibiansky
- Throw these into a hat --BobChen
- I (probably) will get this if I go drinking at a bar. --BobChen
- Contact: fadae62659efbb6dd96883264f3a37ba --AdamField
- No, not a car bomb, Irish. --RobinDobashi
- I might not get this if I was lazy for the past couple months. Still contact, Adam? --BobChen
- Lusty --BobChen
- CARA --RobinDobashi
- Is it that thing people stick on their kayak?
- So it's not a carabiner, then, apparently. --AdamField
- These are rarely actually strong enough to do what they're meant to do. --AaronGable
- Is it an exotic fruit? --AndrewFarmer
- An option if you don't like redemption? --ChrisSauro
- Was one dropped onto a Toyota Hilux? -- KwangKetcham
- Juice container --BobChen
- Is it a bit of shiny rock? --AdamField
Leader: BobChen
Winner: RobinDobashi
Object: Orgasm
- O --BobChen
- Is it a Disney movie? --RobinDobashi
- Does he have a broken statue in an antique land? --BrianRice
- Does it hold bones? --BrianRice
- Is it an ancient production site that smells? --LeeWiyninger
- I totally approve 3587c102d1a2a0540234fd0ee8081639 --ChrisSauro
- Does it contain vorbis? --ArenOlson
- Was it the original Horde, back before games needed stories more complicated than "kill everything that doesn't look like you"? --AdamField
- OR --BobChen
- Some is always destroyed when operating an AC, even in reverse. --MaxGibiansky
- Contact, 70a17ffa722a3985b86d30b034ad06d7 --BrianRice
- Not order (curse you second law!) --BobChen
- Is it where William is from? --LeeWiyninger
- Contact, fe01d67a002dfa0f3ac084298142eccd --BrianRice
- Not... Oregon? --BobChen
- Hmm... I guess that technically works. Let me clarify: Is it where Prince William is from? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it what I have to find, during which search I might reasonably be expected to learn how to survive? --AdamField
- Killer from the blue. --MaxGibiansky
- Trey Parker. --LeeWiyninger
- ORGA --BobChen
- Is it what the trench coat wearing characters in Kingdom Hearts II are known collectively as? --RobinDobashi
- Not the organization? --BobChen
- Uhm...that's.....not really it, but it's kind of close? If not, uh, 6af0e01cf3267359f2b9afb91467f42f --KevinOelze
- Up to Robin to make a call. If she says organization is no good, then I challenge. --BobChen
- Organization works. Makes me sad, but it's fine. --RobinDobashi
- Is it what I gave your mom last night? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it the famous diner scene? --RobinDobashi
- Contact 98a72e2b19d0b3cc63c92a492ded60b3 --LeeWiyninger
- Yes it is orgasm. Though I think you meant dinner scene, not diner scene? (I assume you're talking about the one from TheMatrix?.) --BobChen
- I assume she's talking about the scene from the diner in When Harry Met Sally.. --KevinOelze
Leader: BrianRice
Winner: BobChen
Object: Resplendence
- R -- BrianRice
- Is it against the machine? --BobChen
- Does it cost 1, and punish people with small hands? --AdamField
- Sri Racha (please excuse any poor spelling). --RobinDobashi
- Contact: 9c1a0a6f975e8082d4ce41fd975c1eca (no caps) --AdamField
- Challenge --BrianRice
- [rooster]. --RobinDobashi
- I was gonna contact this with rooster but you had already challenged and didn't want to possibly fuck it up with multiple contacts.... >.< --BobChen
- So... yeah, this doesn't match.
- Okay, it looks like Adam has 'rooster sauce', which is close enough. So you get a letter. --BrianRice
- Does it start with an earthquake? --ChrisSauro
- Not Ragnarok? --BrianRice
- Incidentally, Ragnarok does not start with an earthquake, it starts with a very long winter. In fact, depending on which account you go by, earthquakes either never enter into it or are near the end rather than the beginning. Nice try, though. --ChrisSauro
- RE -- BrianRice
- Maybe the fee's too pricey for them to this? --BobChen
- 7d4e6b66b4d15185ff15858e524730c8 --ChrisSauro
- I'm going to go with not register (as in registration fee), to make you give a better clue. --BrianRice
- The above is a quote by a really bad doctor. --BobChen
- 7d4e6b66b4d15185ff15858e524730c8 --ChrisSauro (and this contact will stick every time Bob has to refine this clue in any way, shape, or form, btw)
- d4aa031a41c7533b09b5b330c81b1cb5 --RobinDobashi
- Challenge --BrianRice
- Fixing the past to match the present. (one word) --AdamField
- Contact dada84feb5acb150b8adba6e0ad3f992 --LeeWiyninger, who likes MD5's taste in art.
- Challenge --BrianRice
- The people's opium. --BobChen
- Contact: f16cc584cec55f3f285086daaf0c2fdf --AdamField
- Contact: a1d603bf7f3fb46a2fa731a522e6c41b --JasonWinerip
- Contact: b49882068f96f65f868d7925b42a7e48 --ChrisSauro
- Not religion (per Marx...) --BrianRice
- The blood-colored alcohol that spells death... well, at least on the other side of the window. --BobChen, who is having way too much fun
- Contact: 4c8e7b99bc99c9a9474ba3a69262062c --LeeWiyninger (You most certainly are, by the way.)
- Contact: c34557f65f3074fd6f1a8a0d2b3abcd0 --RobinDobashi
- Challenge --BrianRice
- Clinic's favorite variable name -- JasonWinerip**
- Does it start with an earthquake? --ChrisSauro
- I think I know what you're referring to, but if I do, you're going to have to be more specific on the format you want. --AdamField
- There's not really a format to specify, so I have no idea what you're going for. If it helps, my clue is a step removed from the answer (which, in my brain, makes them practically equivalent). --ChrisSauro
- In that case... not REM. --BrianRice
- That's what I was going for - I assumed you'd want the title of the song or something. --AdamField
- Given that the title of the song has no words that begin with R, I assumed people would figure out that the song title was obviously incorrect and go straight to the next closest thing.... --ChrisSauro
- In its parody, everyone has AIDS. --LeeWiyninger
- RES -- BrianRice
- I got some fucking these today. --BobChen
- Not results. I am on facebook, you know. (And no, I didn't just go check -- I remember from earlier.) --BrianRice
- Some web services offer this. --ArenOlson
- Attack that makes hyphen underscore underscore underscore hyphen annoying to obtain. --RobinDobashi (wondering about the implications of allowing ASCII art)
- Takebacks. --BobChen
- Does it hurt when a singing balloon does it? --LeeWiyninger
- 2b7b93155422a4034d65f5238c334e88??? --BobChen
- Why we like druids, because they can do this in combat. --AdamField
- 75 is generally the max you can have. Watch out when you're in Hell though, since these get penalized. --BobChen
- 01b630843f915a90d120409e90c45975 --AndrewFarmer
- Obviously I haven't played the appropriate game... so Challenge. --BrianRice (still thinking about others)
- Bad boys ravish only young girls but Violet gives willingly. --BobChen
- That jungle girl was almost lunch! --LeeWiyninger
- Dilbertism for getting the boot. --AdamField
- RESP -- BrianRice
- I'm running away from a pack of wolves! Shit I fell down a hole. At least I get this, since they can't see me. --BobChen
- Should its subjective meaning be discovered? --LeeWiyninger
- Clever.... adb00236071c05878eaeec5b3b96103d --ChrisSauro
- Nicely done. 5704aff6c7936ec7b9c2b748fae02a8f--ChrisFerguson
- I can think of several things that make some amount of sense here, but nothing that's obviously what you are looking for... so to keep this moving I'll challenge. --BrianRice
- RESPL -- BrianRice
- Is it shiny? --BobChen
- Contact, ac6d2926261a8e7e1f80d7398b6e668c --ArenOlson
- "Shiny" isn't the word I would have chosen, but... yeah, the word is resplendence. (Resplendent is close enough. Can anyone think of any words starting "respl" that are not a form of this word?) --BrianRice
- Smattering of verbs that start with "spl", and that would make sense being done a second time: "(re)splash", "(re)splatter", "(re)splay", "(re)splice" "(re)split". --AdamField
Leader: AdamField
Winner: JoshOratz
Object: inconceivable
- I --AdamField
- Is it not you? --RobinDobashi
- Is it Jane were she quite cross? --BenJones
- Contact, 2cc142af68e5729eb18d55cf45084da1 --ChrisFerguson
- No, it isn't "irate". Though, while I'm happy you revived this, you think I remember the word I picked aeons ago? Ah well, it's one letter, I've thought of a word that might or might not be the same one. And that isn't irate :p. (And that will probably be fairly easy.) --AdamField
- Does its name question what it is? --BenJones
- Is it the birthplace of a girl who spends a lot of time in elevators? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it the type who lean a lot? --RichardBowen, notoriously bad at FunwikiContact, but I promise to be better about it this time.
- Contact 4de281395ee497ea604f8fdffe9e47b8 --JoshuaEhrlich
- No, it is not the inebriated type. Hah! --AdamField
- Um...since when is "inebriated" a type? A description, certainly, but I don't know about a "type"...--ChrisFerguson
- If "knowing binary" is enough to describe a type of person (and the internet seems to agree that it is), then I'd argue being drunk is enough, too. But if people would prefer, I can go ahead and call challenge, as I'd like wiki contact to not die again now that it got res'd, anyway. --AdamField
- General rule regarding Contact: In early game especially, but even in late game depending on momentum, answers should be distinct words. For these purposes, we distinguish between two worded answers ("inebriated type") and what my high school English teacher refers to as "one word with a space" answers ("ice cream" or "gas station", where the concept is more than the simple combination of the two words).
- Well, still. I'd argue, "this type of person" is a reasonable answer to a question of "what type of person?" But freaking challenge already, let's just get on with it. --AdamField
- You should be more clear about challenges - "if people would prefer..." hardly is unequivocal! Anyway, my word was "italics". --RichardBowen
- mmmm, delicious wankery. I'd expect nothing less of east! anyway, e1bde0a641f6d542ebbe216b23816cf0 --BobChen
- Delicious wankery?! I'm totally going to take this out of context.
- Italics are a type of person now? Also, what is that hash for? --AdamField
- You're the only one who said anything about people. Italics is a type.
- The word "who" tends to imply "person". Otherwise you'd say "the type that leans a lot".
- ITALICS --BobChen
- IN --AdamField
- In addition to an op amp, you need a resistor and a capacitor to do this.--ChrisFerguson
- Contact, 7da11a3f13b136cd2f1e2e7601cbce3d? or 3c49ece6b45fdc7ef32dbeaa25d143c0? depending on part of speech. --AndrewFarmer
- It's a guess, but from context might it be induce current? --AdamField
- Does its name describe itself? --LeeWiyninger
- Will it help with the following dilemma: aether you believe the theory, or you don't? --RichardBowen
- INC --AdamField
- Is it best written in B O L D letters? --MattKeeter
- e8646a2fe5026fc94939abdf7c398ed0? - RichardBowen
- No, it's not INCREDIBLE!? --AdamField
- I think that's a reasonable answer. I suggest you restrict your clue.
- Is it where you might put your fruit if you're from South America? --LeeWiyninger
- Does it describe an android who can't function anymore because all of a certain kind of component has been removed? RichardBowen
- Contact - 56368ff7093695b927bd8fd861248df5? --JoshOratz
- Contact (capitalized) - 2fa5dc81802cdd8b2fe3c742b3323215 --LeeWiyninger
- Also, whoever made this clue should sign it.
- I'm thinking, no, it is not incapacitated? --AdamField
- That was, indeed, my word (they've removed all the capacitors, you see) -- RichardBowen
- Does it describe something visible, if you're punny? --JoshOratz
- Contact - 6ca47c71d99f608d4773b95f9b859142 - JasonWinerip
- contact (punctuated) 9d92f0d20328d107d7ca03ac767e19ca --BobChen
- Is it a Peruvian type of a common household item? --LeeWiyninger
- Is it a lucky plot hole that actually allows us to go in there, because this way the horrors aren't actually --- BobChen
- Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? Is it? --RichardBowen
- contact 44e0d37c5abc9959312ba0ee7ba6415a --BobChen
- INCO --AdamField
- IStapoibear poihz fajpw08g afop? --LeeWiyninger
- Argh, you did it again! --BobChen
- Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha! Ha ha --JoshOratz
- Contact 0b6988456ed2abc774f67d01427867e3 --MaxGibiansky
- No, it's not... incontrollable laughter? (That's a stretch, I know. If you don't like it, pretend I said challenge.) --AdamField
- Do people want to judge if this is an acceptable guess or not? I personally think it's a little out there. --JoshOratz
- I think it's quite a stretch, as incontrollable is not really a word --BobChen
- Pretend he said challenge, yeah.
Leader: JasonWInerip?
Winner: ArenOlson
Object: algorithm
- A -- JasonWinerip
- If it's APPLE, I kill you. --ChrisSauro
- Sharps and flats can be these. --ArenOlson
- Contact: 91e8fc34a467cfe0341324f7adf4b448 --AndrewFarmer
- uuuh, throwing out musical words I know, alto? You could have A sharp and A flat, but I'm not sure that counts. So, if not alto or A, challenge. --JasonWinerip
- AL -- JasonWinerip
- Will Wright's second-favorite sports team? --KwangKetcham
- Does its constitution have 827 (and counting!) amendments? --ChrisSauro
- Is it a magical faraway place where the sun is always shining and the air smells like warm root beer and the towels are oh-so-fluffy? --ChrisSauro
- Contact: 0a9353caefcec354dbf88ae14ae0564f --KwangKetcham
- Don't know. Challenge. Also, please tag your hashes with nowiki tags. --JasonWinerip
- ALG -- JasonWinerip
- Is it a beat maintained by a former U.S. Vice President? --ArenOlson
- I hate you. You can do better. ed469618898d75b149e5c7c4b6a1c415 --ChrisSauro
- Told you this would end at 3. Yes, it is an Al Gore Rhythm.