Brazil - a Deathmatch (22-11)
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Oct 2022
10:43am, 18 Oct 2022
139,803 posts
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GregP
~points and laughs~
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Oct 2022
10:44am, 18 Oct 2022
139,804 posts
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GregP
R1G6 closes Brazil nut, a South American tree and the commercially harvested edible seed: gross 28, net 26 (Progresses to next round) Brazil, Missouri, U.S.: gross 3, net 1 (Progresses to next round) David Brazil (poet), American poet, translator and novelist: gross 3, net 1 (Progresses to next round) Brazil (band), a 2000s American rock band: gross 2, net 0 (Eliminated) "Brasil" (Cazuza song), 1988: gross 0, net -2 (Eliminated) |
Oct 2022
10:56am, 18 Oct 2022
139,806 posts
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GregP
R1G7 closes Brazil, the largest country in both South America and Latin America: gross 25, net 22 (Progresses to next round) Alan Brazil (born 1959), Scottish broadcaster and former football player: gross 7, net 4 (Progresses to next round) Monte Brasil, a peninsula in Azores, Portugal: gross 3, net 0 (Eliminated) André Brasil (born 1984), Brazilian Paralympic swimmer: gross 3, net 0 (Eliminated) "Brasil" (EOB song), 2019: gross 0, net -3 (Eliminated) |
Oct 2022
11:01am, 18 Oct 2022
139,808 posts
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GregP
Result of Game 8 delayed due to possible requirement for Rule 6 intervention.
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Oct 2022
11:03am, 18 Oct 2022
139,809 posts
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GregP
R1G9 closes Brazil (book), a 2012 book by Michael Palin: gross 17, net 12 (Progresses to next round) Brasil (The Manhattan Transfer album), 1987: gross 4, net -1 (Eliminated) "Brazil (2nd Edit)", by deadmau5, 2008: gross 4, net -1 (Eliminated) Edgar Brasil (1902–1954), German-born Brazilian cinematographer: gross 1, net -4 (Eliminated) Brodie Brazil (born 1981), American sportscaster: gross 0, net -5 (Eliminated) |
Oct 2022
11:05am, 18 Oct 2022
139,810 posts
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GregP
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Oct 2022
11:08am, 18 Oct 2022
139,811 posts
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GregP
R1G10 closes "Brazil", by Bebi Dol, representing Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991: gross 9, net 2 (Progresses to next round) Brazil (novel), a novel by John Updike: gross 8, net 1 (Progresses to next round) Luiz Brasil (born 1954), Brazilian guitarist: gross 7, net 0 (Eliminated) Darren Brazil (born 1984), American TV editor, producer and videographer.: gross 1, net -6 (Eliminated) Brasil (Ratos de Porão album), 1989: gross 0, net -7 (Eliminated) |
Oct 2022
11:12am, 18 Oct 2022
25,386 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
Rule 6 cracks me up!
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Oct 2022
11:12am, 18 Oct 2022
139,812 posts
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GregP
R1G11 closes Brazil (Men at Work album), 1998: gross 14, net 4 (Progresses to next round) "Brazil", one of Weebl's cartoons: gross 5, net -5 (Eliminated) Victor Assis Brasil (1945–1981), Brazilian jazz saxophonist: gross 4, net -6 (Eliminated) Derek Brazil (born 1968), Irish footballer: gross 2, net -8 (Eliminated) "Brazil", by Iggy Azalea from The End of an Era, 2021: gross 1, net -9 (Eliminated) |
Oct 2022
11:12am, 18 Oct 2022
139,813 posts
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GregP
It's a pain in the backside administratively.
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