This will then be sent to the most deserving non-prize-winner in the list relating to the puzzle for which the prize in question was awarded.
If a winner of one of these prizes has already received an ordinary prize in the series, the amount of the smaller prize will be deducted.
I had certainly been right up on my toes in picking the Metamorphizer as a winner in spite of Miss Francis' kitchen and her lack of aggressiveness.
I really think that those who saw St. Angelo on Thursday, saw the winner of the Leger!
Not many athletes can excel in all kinds of running, and the champion sprinter is not generally a winner of long-distance races.
Through this the skip, against whom the shot counts, threads his stone gently and easily and rubs the winner out.
Illustration] The winner begins by throwing his shell into No.
When any player had no more numbers on his card he was declared winner and the game was ended.
After all the ears have been husked the winner of the red ear is escorted in state to the house, where a warm fire (always an open one, if possible) and a supper are waiting.
The advantage of the winner being so slight, the pleasure of success was the more general.
After "recess" follow games, or music, or recitations, as the winner of the contest wills.
If at the end of six minutes the winner has not failed on any word given, he or she becomes director of the revels that follow, and must be implicitly obeyed for the rest of the evening.
That matchless name gave her victory over sin, and transformed her into a saint and soul-winner for Christ.
Bacchylides describes the running of the winner much more vividly and fully (vv.
When a series of games is played, the winner of a hit has the first throw in the succeeding game; but if a gammon is won, the players each throw a single die to determine the first move of the next game.
The winner demurred--observing that he could not strip his adversary naked in the event of his losing.
By rising a winner the dupe imbibed a confidence in his own gambling abilities, or deemed himself a favourite of fortune.
It was ODDS, and the fortunate winner pocketed the enormous sum just boasted of by the other.
He left off a winner of fourteen hundred napoleons, or about as many pounds sterling--and so easily won!
This is a game at cards, in which thewinner is he who counts fifteen, or nearest to that number, in all the points of his hand.
If we look sharp, the winner may be able to know his fate to-day, after all.
He only piloted her through the crowd with the smile of the winner curving the corners of his mouth.
By this time Ninon had become something more than a winner of hearts and a setter of fashions.
A soul-winner with small meetings to his credit receives a very modest compensation for his services, and short notices in the church papers.
First winner home gets a scalp from each of the others and saves his own.
You, as winner of to-day's tourney, will have the choice of defense or attack.
The contest was a close one, and when it was over the winner was led by the city marshal to the royal pavilion, where the queen bestowed upon him a silver arrow, and the king added a purse of money.
After sides are chosen the winner of the toss consults with his side, and they decide whether they will "call" or "reply.
Two players toss up for the first choice of partners; the winner also has the right for his side to be "call" or to "reply.
Thus, by the time the winner of the special prize took up her duties in the office of the Daily Citizen, of all San Sabatano, Dr.
Nevertheless, where Bertie Winton sat, having brought the Sovereign in, winner of the G.
Those are Archer's colors, and the beautiful bay Ormonde flashes by the line, winnerof the Derby of 1886.
Ormonde, the Duke of Westminster's horse, was the son of that other winner of the Derby, Bend Or, whom I saw at Eaton Hall.
This was the winner of the race I saw so long ago.
These garters were raced for on wedding days, the winner of the race being allowed to take the bride's garter.