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What consonant can be placed in the space above to make a five-letter word for certain spore-producing organs?
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c
(cheated by using google)
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sooibrand Wrote:c
(cheated by using google)
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Cheated or researched ? :mmm:
Five-Letter Shuffle
The word below has three useful anagrams. Can you find all of them?
A U R E S
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asure
urase
rause
(no to sure about any of them, but there goes)
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sooibrand Wrote:asure
urase
rause
(no to sure about any of them, but there goes)
You've got one right
That's URASE b.t.w.
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dudette Wrote:One is UREAS ....
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and the last one is URSAE
Let's see how everyone does with today's scrabble
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Expert = 52 points!
The total score of the rack is 15, on a triple word would be 45, and there aren't any triple words....
this should be interesting!
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Don't you get extra points if you use up all your tiles?
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Wahoo!!! I get H1 PLACIDLY ... if I have two double word scores, is that times 4? If so then I get 64!!! :fawkes: :hooray:
Edit: eeek! not enough L's ...