Lasses,
The final Chieftess' challenge is done and the results are in. We had 17 lasses participate ~ Clan Beauchamp: Brianna, Ealasaid, Imogen, Lady North Facing, Moren, Muirne, Nemetona and Siusan. From Fraser we had Molly and Nannag. From MacKenzie: Annaed, Ceili and Seonag and from Murray we had: Ceitidh, Joan, Marsali and Zella.
From some of the answers given, I can tell that many of you had a wee bit of fun with the first part. But...Lasses, now it is time for Imogen, Lady North Facing, Siusan, Morven, Molly, Ceili, Seonag, Marsali to thunk yourself (gently) on the forehead and say "'Oh, Claire was in this book!" So, without further ado, here are the answers to Categories:
CATEGORIES C ~ L ~ A ~ I ~ R ~ E
Boats
cask of spirits, Longboat, Artemis, Rowboat, Queen Elizabeth
People
C:Claire, Cameron, Charles Stewart, Colum, General Cope, Yi Ten Cho
L: Lawrence, Laoghaire, Laird, Lindsay brothers
A: Joe Abernathy, Alexander, Captain Allesandro
I: Ian, Duncan Innes, Midwife Innes
R: Roger, Frank Randall, (Brianna, Claire BJ), Rabbe
E: Ewan Cameran, Lord Ellesmere, Ellen, Excisemen, Edwin Murray
WEAPONS
C: Cutlass, Cannon
L: Long gun, lancet, lips
A: Arrows, anvil
I: Ink bottle, infection, irons
R: rifle
E: Edge
PLACES
C: Carryarrick, Culloden, Carfax Close, Carribean
L: Leanach Farmhouse, Lallybroch, Lake District
A: Ardsmuir, America, Abandawe, Aberdeen
I: Inverness, Windward Isles
R: Royal Mile, Rose Hall
E: Edinburgh, England, Eleuthera
BOTANY
C: Chamomile, Comfrey, citris, creeper
L: lemons, lily of the valley, lavender, lime
A: anise, aconite, angelica, milk thistle (didn't see an A...how about Asteraceae)
I: Ipecac, ivy
R: rosehips, rosemary, rose, raspberry vines
E: elecampane, elettaria cardamomum,
Sudukos:
First one (corrected one posted on Rav board)
S P T G M F D J C
C M F T J D S G P
G D J P S C T F M
D S C J T P F M G
T J M C F G P S D
F G P S D M C T J
M F G D P S J C T
P T S M C J G D F
J C D F G T M P S
Second One
T M F J G D C P S
D P J S T C G F M
G C S F P M T J D
S J G D F P M C T
M D C T S J F G P
F T P M C G D S J
J F M G D S P T C
P G D C J T S M F
C S T P M F J D G
Third one
G P D M C S J T F
C F M T J G P D S
S J T P D F G M C
J C G S M T F P D
M T S D F P C J G
F D P J G C M S T
D G J F S M T C P
T S F C P J D G M
P M C G T D S F J
S P T G M F D J C
C M F T J D S G P
G D J P S C T F M
D S C J T P F M G
T J M C F G P S D
F G P S D M C T J
M F G D P S J C T
P T S M C J G D F
J C D F G T M P S
Second One
T M F J G D C P S
D P J S T C G F M
G C S F P M T J D
S J G D F P M C T
M D C T S J F G P
F T P M C G D S J
J F M G D S P T C
P G D C J T S M F
C S T P M F J D G
Third one
G P D M C S J T F
C F M T J G P D S
S J T P D F G M C
J C G S M T F P D
M T S D F P C J G
F D P J G C M S T
D G J F S M T C P
T S F C P J D G M
P M C G T D S F J
QUOTEFALLS:
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Ye know, I seldom wanted to go home to Laoghaire and yet at least when I did I'd find her where I'd left her.
By the smell of it, he's put at least a full bottle o'the sherry in it. A verra intemperate race the Irish.
Aye, ye can come! Only do me the one wee favor Sassenach, try verra hard not to be killed or cut to pieces, aye? It's hard on a man's sensibilities.
Respectfully submitted,
Mordag Murray
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