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Round 1: D A B M I E N S E
I had MAID, IMBED, MEDIA, wondered about BEDAMNS (not listed), DEMEANS, ANISEED, and then a pair that I've noted in passing several times: BEADSMEN (plural of BEADSMAN: "a man who prays for someone else, as a duty, and especially when paid for it") / BEDESMAN (variant spelling of BEADSMAN). After time I noted some other sevens of MAIDENS / SIDEMAN ("a male member of a jazz band other than the leader") and SIDEMEN.
Those are the only eights; the other sevens are MEDIANS, MEANIES, BEANIES, BASEMEN, and BASINED / BANDIES (BANDIE being short for a BANDICOOT).
My selection: BEDESMAN
Round 2: G Z A E N T E F I
I had GAZE, AGENT, EATING, FAZING, and wondered about FEATING. In the end I decided to risk it, and that was the wrong decision. What had happened here is that I had recalled there was an unexpected inflected form of FEAT but gone the wrong way by hoping it was a verb. Instead, it has an archaic adjective sense and so the single-syllable rule makes FEATER and FEATEST valid. Anyway, that's the reasoning behind an embarrassingly invalid answer on my part.
After time I checked up on AGENTIZE, but not surprisingly it is not valid.
The other sixes are NEGATE, TEEING, FETING, FATING, FEEING (FEE as a verb: "to give a fee to"), and TENIAE (plural of TENIA, variant spelling of TAENIA which amongst other meanings is another name for a tapeworm).
There's another six which some sources would allow: ZAFTIG, meaning "(of a woman) having a full, rounded figure; plump". That's a word of Yiddish origin, though, and the Macquarie tends to be poor on those. That's the case here, as it is not listed.
But there is a seven! It's the rather unusual TZIGANE, listed with a capital letter but the lower case form is often allowed: "relating to the Hungarian Romani people".
My selection: [invalid -- FEATING]
Round 3: Target 131 from 25 50 8 9 5 9
The various offsets were worth investigating, and I went unusually far away to find the nicely simple solution of 131 = 9*9 + 50.
My selection: 131 = 9*9 + 50
Round 4: R K O S U I S B P
I had SOUR, SOURS, and SPORKS. After time I saw BUPKIS and BUPKISS (variant spelling of the same); that's another word of Yiddish origin, in this case meaning "absolutely nothing; nothing of value, significance, or substance". But, as before, the Macquarie does not list it.
The other six is SIRUPS (SIRUP being an American variation of SYRUP).
Update: I missed it (as did the wordlist that I use), but commenter Sam pointed out SPRUIKS for seven (and thus SPRUIK as another six).
My selection: SPORKS
Round 5: M N A A N W U C E
I had MANA ("authority; influence; power; prestige"), MANNA ("divine or spiritual food"), and NUANCE.
The other six here is ACUMEN. The other fives are MACAW, UNMAN, CANNA (a type of plant), and NUMEN ("a deity; a divine power or spirit").
My selection: NUANCE
Round 6: Target 108 from 75 6 9 8 2 4
A low target with familiar factors; I wrote down 108 = 2*6*9 and left it at that.
My selection: 108 = 2*6*9
Round 7: L E T M A C T O S
I had MELT, CAMEL, CATTLE, CALMEST, MOTTLES, and correctly rejected COASTLET. After time I noted COSTATE ("bearing ribs") as another seven.
There are some eights here after all (it felt like there would be): CALOTTES (CALOTTE: "Architecture a small dome in a low ceiling") and MATELOTS (MATELOT being colloquial for "a sailor").
The other sevens are CALOTTE, MATELOT, LOCATES / LACTOSE / TALCOSE ("containing, or composed largely of, talc"), MALTOSE, COMATES, TOMCATS, and CAMLETS (CAMLET: "a durable waterproof cloth used for cloaks, etc." and "apparel made of this material").
My selection: CALMEST
Round 8: Target 367 from 50 25 75 5 3 1
The target is near 375, which is one of the more formable low-range multiples of 25. The offset is 8, which is 5 + 3, so tweaking options abound; I went with 367 = 5*(75 - 1) - 3. Then I noted that a non-tweaked version existed: 367 = 5*75 - (3 + 1)*50/25.
My selection: 367 = 5*(75 - 1) - 3
Round 9: TRAIN TYPE
With the Y around an ending of -ARY or -ITY seemed likely, and the latter guided me to PATERNITY in short order.
My selection: PATERNITY (1.7s)
5 comments:
Here are mine:
BANDIES
FAZING
5*25+8-9/9=132 (1 off)
POURS (found this hard)
WEAN (another hard mix?)
75+4*8+9-6-2=108
CASTLE (MOTTLES after time)
5*75-(50/25*3)-1=368 (1 off)
x
1. ANISEED
2. FATING
3. 131 = 50 + 9*9
4. SPORKS
5. ACUMEN
6. 108 = 2*6*9
7. LOCATES
8. 367 = 5*(75 - 1) - 3
9. PATERNITY - 1.2s
Very good game from Victor, including the distressingly simple Round 3 solution.
1. BANDIES
2. EATING
3. one off: 132 = (25-9)*8 + 9-5
4. SPRUIKS (first was SPORKS)
5. x UNNAME (UNNAMED is OK)
6. 108 = 75*8/6 + 2*4
7. MOTTLES
8. 367 = 5*(75 - 1) - 3
9. PATERNITY - 40.6s
And mine
BEANIES
EATING
(8-5)*50 - 9 - 9 = 132. (1 off)
BRISK
MANNA
75 + 4*6 + 9 = 108
MOTTLES, LOCATES
(5*(75-3+1) + 50/25 = 367
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Great speed on the conundrum Victor!
I thought my round 1 answer would be hard to match, but needed to see MATELOTS to make up for my second round. Congratulations to Victor on a solid game and a fast solution to the conundrum, and to Sam for finding SPRUIKS in round 4. Marvellous stuff!
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