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- A Collection of Word Oddities and Trivia - Includes book of word records, palindromic words, pangrams, most beautiful and ugly words, Scrabble words, and Bible word trivia.
- The Scrabble Rack - Offers browser-based word generators, lists of two and three-letter words, and a word validator.
- Avalanche's Scrabble Word Finder - Calculates the highest scoring word to play at the highest scoring position on the board. Includes instructions.
- Two and Three-Letter Scrabble Words - Complete listing of all two and three-letter words (TWL and SOWPODS standards) acceptable for use.
- The Word List - Find lists and dictionaries. Also offers word games.
- Foil - A review of the 3M Bookshelf Game Foil (1967). a word game. Players are dealt cards, each of which has a letter on it. Without showing their cards to the other players each player attempts to form their cards into as many words as possible. Each player, in turn, draws additional cards and discards cards until one player is able to form all of the cards in their hand into words.
- Tune Trivia On CD From American Oldies - Music trivia game great for parties and road trips. Listen to and identify original oldie clips from the 50s through the 80s. Includes audio timer and answers.
- Musa's Scrabble Page - Various word lists, techniques, puzzles, daily word, printable scoring sheet, and information about scrabble clubs in the Dallas area.
- The Ultimate Hockey Trivia Board Game - Hockey trivia with 2 different skill levels of trivia.
- Boris Bard's Scrabble Helper - Lists (TWL and SOWPODS) of two to five letter words, as well as those with rare letters and without regular vowels.
Wikipedia Articles
- Word Whiz - Word Whiz is a trivia game written for MS-DOS, published by Apogee Software (now 3D Realms). It consists of various questions about different English words.
- Nicholas Webster - ... featuring the first use of a wireless microphone on television); the ABC Close Up documentary Walk in My Shoes (1961), nominated for an Emmy as the best television program of the year it was the first time the story of African American]s was told in their own words on television; Purlie Victorious (1963; also known as Gone Are the Days), the film version of [[Ossie Davis' acclaimed stage play starring Davis, Ruby Dee, and Alan Alda in his first film role); and the feature film Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964), a children's favorite for more than 40 years and noteworthy to trivia buffs as Pia Zadora's first film.