Hi Doug,

>But Otto and Seres would ;-)  That leaves a humdinger maybe from the
Southern Continent for the third one .... if it is an approved name ...

The third one is from USA! ;-)

Regards,
Sergey



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OK, we are clear for the anagram contest to continue ;-)


Hi Rob,

Ziz is not official, it doesn't count in my rules.

But Otto and Seres would ;-)  That leaves a humdinger maybe from the
Southern Continent for the third one .... if it is an approved name ...

Jeff:

Besides Sierra County & Superior Valley:

Coyote Mountains
Gascoyne Junction
Gaines County Park
Oktibbeha County

and if you count this:
Phillips County (pallasite)

Which total seven, but the (pallasite) would be lame in my rules.

Kindest wishes
Doug

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Hi Jeff,

> Double bonus: 7 meteorites, including Sierra County, use all of the
> letters A-E-I-O-U-Y.  All are in the United States except for one.
> Name it.

I thought of one of U.S. ones right away, only because I found several
of them:  "Superior Valley xxx" ;-)  --Rob

P.S.  Probably the highest palindromic meteorite in the alphabet is Ziz.

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