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		<title>By: Open Book Scrabble at laurenlavoie.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Speaking of&#160;extreme geekiness, last night&#160;as an experiment Kenny and I played a game of &#8220;open book&#8221; Scrabble. We played a two-player game, but with our tile racks open, and used TEA, the word builder, and the Scrabble dictionary to see just how high we would score in Scrabble if we knew every acceptable Scrabble word in the English language. The resulting board is here: [...]</description>
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