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Old 01-26-2008, 11:16 PM   #61
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only for the unimaginative.... consider it done :P

the scrabble cheat came up with PACY down from F2 making AWE and CIS for 28. (CIS?)
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:18 PM   #62
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Old 01-28-2008, 11:32 PM   #63
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Scrabble Trivia


Scrabble is also known as Alfapet, Funworder, Skip-A-Cross, Spelofun and Palabras Cruzadas ("Crossed Words").

A Scrabble board is 15 spaces high and 15 spaces wide, for a total of 225 squares.

The game is sold in 121 countries in 29 different languages.

One hundred million sets have been sold worldwide.

Celebrities known for being Scrabble fans includ Sting, Keanu Reeves, Moby, John Travolta and Carol Burnett.

Scrabble sets are found in one out of every three American homes.

Scrabble was invented in 1938 by architect Alfred Mosher Butts. Butts created the game as a variation of another word game he invented, Lexiko.

Alfred Butts decided on the frequency and distribution of letters in Scrabble by analyzing the front page of the New York Times. He used a penknife to cut his first set of wooden Scrabble tiles.

The original name of Scrabble was "Criss-Crosswords."

There is just one Q in a Scrabble game.

The highest known score for a single word in competition Scrabble is 392. In 1982, Dr. Saladin Khoshnaw achieved this score for the word "caziques," which means "Indian chief."

Scrabble is a real word. It means "to scratch frantically."

Scrabble was a daytime game show (on NBC), hosted by Chuck Woolery, from July 1984 to March 1990. A second run of the show aired from January to June, 1993.

The game has 100 tiles.

In America and Canada, when a player who empties their rack on one play, it's called a "bingo." Elsewhere, it's called a "bonus." The player gets 50 additional points.

The highest possible score a player can get in Scrabble, on a first turn, is for the word MUZJIKS (128 points).

The highest possible score, theoretically, for a single play under American tournament Scrabble rules is 1,778 points for joining eight already-played tiles to form the word OXYPHENBUTAZONE across three triple-word-score squares, while simultaneously extending seven specific already-played words to form new words.

What kind of wood is used to make Scrabble letters? Vermont Maple.

The first word played in the Scrabble rules demonstration game is "horn."

The highest score obtainable by playing a seven-letter word is QUARTZY (164 points) across a triple-word-score square with the Z on a double-letter-score square.

ETAERIO is the seven-letter word most likely to appear on a Scrabble rack.

There are 10 two-letter words spelled with vowels only: AA, AE, AI, AY, OE, OI, OY, YA, YE, YO.

Scrabble is a fixture in popular culture. It has been featured films and television programs including "Rosemary's Baby," 'The Rosie O'Donnell Show," "Seinfeld," "The Simpsons" and "Will & Grace," among many others.

The original Scrabble didn't include a board. It was played with just the tiles.

If all the Scrabble tiles ever produced were placed in a row, they would stretch for more than 50,000 miles.

There is a Braille version of Scrabble.

A local ordinance in Atwoodville, Connecticut, prohibits people from playing Scrabble while waiting for a politician to speak.

In case you were wondering.
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Old 01-29-2008, 03:39 PM   #64
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thanks Bruce, I'll do the new turn in a bit. i just thought if I was playing with myself, perhaps it was best done in private Y'all have a couple of hours to snatch the mega points on offer this turn from me....
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Old 01-29-2008, 06:23 PM   #65
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PENGUIN

down the center of the board, using the E in grace.

eh, only 11 points I think.

It was that or try for UNGRACE again. I didn't think you'd let me play ENPULING down to the triple word score for 86...
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Old 01-31-2008, 07:46 PM   #66
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yay! it's alive. oK i will really really do it tonight then. And I might even post the next scrabble turn.
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Old 01-31-2008, 09:57 PM   #67
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I'm gonna take RULING down from the R of GRACE for 14 (ZING was the same but I wanted more new letters). I'll look up what the cheat program said and post pic in a bit,butmeanwhile the new rack is

ENNOPRT
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Old 01-31-2008, 09:59 PM   #68
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is a pronnet like Shakespeare meets Kid Rock?
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Old 01-31-2008, 10:16 PM   #69
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Oh thou, my lovely boy who's wood is hard...
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Old 03-05-2008, 03:56 AM   #70
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So is this game officially over? Its seems that everyone got up and left the game but didnt pick up the board and Ive decided to stop lurking this thread within the next week if a picture of the new board isnt attached,TYVM
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:41 PM   #71
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did you play? use it or lose it, dude.
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Old 03-05-2008, 04:44 PM   #72
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(the board is still here, in front of me, now under a pile of paperwork and my soup bowl. If no-one else -including those "just watching"- can be bothered to post, even to comment that they're stumped- then neither can I. Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out, and all that
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Old 03-05-2008, 08:00 PM   #73
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Is NETPORN a word and can you use it somewhere- I have totally NOT been paying attention.
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Old 03-06-2008, 12:52 AM   #74
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Scrabble quiz
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Old 03-06-2008, 01:54 AM   #75
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If any of you would get a facebook I'd play you in scrabulous. Ive been totally killing my friend carla in it lately.
best score:
PUDGIEST, across the right side, over TWO triple word scores, for a whopping 158 points. Carla almost quit right then and there.
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