
To celebrate,here is a challenge for those who love wordles.I hope these 100 words are legible.I found them when I was doing the washing. If more than one person enters there will be a prize; a DVD " Under Milkwood " by Dylan Thomas with Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole and Elizabeth Taylor.
What sort of madperson would think a 100-word wordle is a gift? And where do you Brit-types get those extra letters you add to perfectly fine words like fetid?
ReplyDeletehappy bd, rall
Someone like me I suppose. Foetid looks better than fetid, although I think the latter is the current spelling these days.
ReplyDeleteHappy bd to you too Barbara!
And how many months does one get to complete the task? A bottle of bubbly would make a nice extra birthday prize! Who are we toasting? - you know how bad I am with names!
ReplyDeleteI only found 99 and half of those are wrong.
ReplyDeletelog heart sparrow gloss buds
ReplyDeletesilk trickle joy bells downfall
prey warm stuff escape gin
choir dice hot urgent rose
light glow ardent butterflies jet
coll blushes damage lunch latch
magic foetid love drudgery storm
gaze red laughter school tapered
glass across modulated white delicate
beauty balls back touch alluring
diamantes flash bake grubby tattered
switch bloom swan polite desperate
torn jonquils kiss pots cherries
nape branch fig chocolate icy
frieze primavera young long fruit
wafts clasp dstant fire ocean
fleck cloud rant amazing rumble
sheep road still dust snow
pap stars night wilt moist
snap maquillage plant market frisson
How many months do you think you will need Derrick?:)We are toasting October poets.
ReplyDeleteViv are you sure you're not living in a dacha in the Gulags? Your response sounds very russe and brusque.
ReplyDeleteoops correction: cool blushes
ReplyDeleteI'm with Derrick - how long? Until Oct. 31?
ReplyDeleteDamn you, you know I love wordles!
Your wordle words have me smiling! Quite the challenge. Any 10 word wordles in your laundry basket???
ReplyDeleteWe will make it October 31 just for you Miss De Ville. Looking forward to another masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteMarianne, it seems much harder thaN it actually is. A lot of the words fit together. Just think of it as 10 loads of washing. You could do that with your eyes shut:)
ReplyDeleteoops correction.. distant
ReplyDeleteOh, Lordie, I'd rather do wash than tackle a 100-word wordle. Even 10 loads!
ReplyDeleteDon't be a wimp Mary, You need something to sink your teeth into. You can do it easily:)
ReplyDeleteI'm always game for a wordle, and I like the challenge of putting 100 together. I have two libran nephews, so maybe they'll give me inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGood for you Francis. Great to see you again. You have been missed!
ReplyDeleteHello Rall. I have hacked out a hundred wordle. Will I post it on my own blog, or as a long long long comment here?
ReplyDelete"An Australian lassie called Rall
who is really a hard-writing gal
erected a hurdle -
a hundred word wordle
but FTSE said "Crack it? I shall!"
Ha!..Good one Footsie!
ReplyDeletePut it on your own blog please . A hurdling Doc, giving it a crack, is something I look forward to with bated breath:)
I'm assuming your October 31st deadline means what it says. I have a copy of the DVD "Under Milk Wood." Does David Jason have a reputation in Australia? He appears in it as "Bad Boy," falling about in a rowing boat.
ReplyDeleteA really enjoyable film.
David Jason is very well known. We see a lot of BBC on our ABC. If you win I will
ReplyDeleteneed to give you something else since you already have "Under Milkwood".Hmmm how about a one way ticket to Oz with tin shed accomodation in the outback. We need a jackaroo. What are you like at fencing or punching out kangaroos in 120 degree heat?:)October 31 gives the busy people enough time.
Ok, here it is:
ReplyDeleteFourteen hours can stretch over a lifetime
And it only took me a week to finish :)
Francis I can't wait to read this epic saga.
ReplyDeleteI am pleased to hear it gave the grey matter a good work out:) Be over to read soon!