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Score: Caliente, C, 1 Blacula, R, 1 Ibby, F, 1 Kappa Kid, S, 2 Paladin, L, 1
So, Kappa can guess a vowel, any of you five can solve, anyone can guess a consonant.
Though I'd be shocked if someone doesn't solve...
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Keep up with what I've been watching lately! "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you."
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What about my guess of T?
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What about my guess of T? Oh crap! I missed it! Er... so as not to disadvantage anyone, I'll wait until the next round to reveal any T's, but also give you an additional letter/chance to solve this round.
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Pat, I'd like to solve the puzzle. Monster Society of Evil
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That would be correct.
Over to you, Quis.
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Keep up with what I've been watching lately! "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you."
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OK. I will be leaving shortly and won't be back until tomorrow.
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Kappa Kid - S: 2 EDE - T: 3 Paladin - L: 1
So, from what I understand EDE can guess a vowel, all three of you can try to solve.
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N for Nelly.
P.S. Do contestants on the American version of WoF use a similar or same letter guessing scheme as I have been doing (i.e. N for Nelly, S for Sam, R for Roger, etc.)? On the Australian version, they almost always (or used to at least) use the same random words to go with each letter (I mean, "Nelly"?!). Those letter associative words are now much more ingrained in my mind than the correct system (i.e. N for November, S for Sierra, etc.).
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Wow we are moving so fast in this game  M
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P.S. Do contestants on the American version of WoF use a similar or same letter guessing scheme as I have been doing (i.e. N for Nelly, S for Sam, R for Roger, etc.)? On the Australian version, they almost always (or used to at least) use the same random words to go with each letter (I mean, "Nelly"?!). Those letter associative words are now much more ingrained in my mind than the correct system (i.e. N for November, S for Sierra, etc.).
I rarely watch the show here, but I don't think they do that here often anymore. I know they used to say, "N as in 'Nancy'" a lot, for example, in the old days...presumably to avoid any confusion with M and such. I don't think they ever did it with every letter, but I could be wrong.
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Yeah, I don't believe it's regularly used at all, except when clarification is specifically needed/asked for, and I don't think there's any standard word associations.
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EDE - E:5 Paladin - H:1 Blacula - N:0 Invisible Brainiac M:1
now does EDE get to guess another vowel because he has the most letters?
EDE, Paladin, & IB get to solve
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now does EDE get to guess another vowel because he has the most letters?
Yep!
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Quis, are you sure you've got all of the guessed letters filled in? I don't see how that second-to-last-letter could be anything other than "the" or "she".
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Quis, are you sure you've got all of the guessed letters filled in? I don't see how that second-to-last-letter could be anything other than "the" or "she". oops! You are right. Still the extra T didn't change the most correct guessed letters
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I'll solve, Pat!
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now does EDE get to guess another vowel because he has the most letters?
Yep! The rule originally was: 2nd round and onward: Participant who guesses the consonant that appears the most times in the subsequent reveal, may guess a vowel in the next round if he/she chooses. If there's a tie in this regard, no one gets to guess a vowel next round.
Did we change it?
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Hm. Okay, I think we can stick to that going forward. Consonant guesses in subsequent rounds determine vowel guesses. So the guy who guessed the vowel in the previous round must guess a consonant the next, assuming no solve.
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