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Carpenter Breaks Previous Scrabble Point Record

theodp writes "Unimpressed by Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game? Think Don Larsen's perfect World Series game was no big deal? How about Michael Cresta's 830-point Scrabble game? Not only did Cresta shatter a 13 year-old record for the highest sanctioned Scrabble score in North America, he also set a new record for the most points on a single turn — 365, for QUIXOTRY."

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  1. "Quixtory" and "Vrows" ?? by Average_Joe_Sixpack · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is this the English or Klingon version?

    1. Re:"Quixtory" and "Vrows" ?? by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 5, Informative

      'Quixotry' is a variant of 'quixotic,' which means (from Merriam-Webster) "foolishly impractical especially in the pursuit of ideals; especially : marked by rash lofty romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action." The word derives from Cervantes' Don Quixote.

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      This guy's the limit!
  2. Daft words.... by tomknight · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What annoys me about Scrabble is the dictionary used. The rules I possess state the Chambers 20th Century is to be used (actually a problem as my edition hails from 1908 and lacks a fair few words), but now you are required to use the authorised Scrabble (R)(C)(TM)(IP) dictionary which has a whole load of bollocks two letter words. No longer is Scrabble about vocabulary - simply memorising swathes of daft vowel/consonant combinations seems to work. Yes, there is a difference.

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    Oh arse
  3. “Kwidgibo” by Lethyos · · Score: 5, Funny

    “A, uh, big, dum, balding, North American ape.”

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    Why bother.
    1. Re:“Kwidgibo” by SpooForBrains · · Score: 5, Funny

      JOZXYQK!

      "... jozikskeh?"
      "It's a cat word! It's the noise you make when you get your genital organs trapped in something"
      "Is it in the dictionary?"
      "It could be, if you're reading in the nude and you close the book too quick"

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      "The dew has clearly fallen with a particularly sickening thud this morning"