I continue to be surprised at some of the non-English words that count. Just got points for ARROZ.
The strange, the bizarre and the unexpected
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There's an Australian song made famous by Slim Dusty from the 1950s called, "A Pub With No Beer" about a pub here in Queensland that was, well, um, beerless
"Oh it's-a lonesome away from your kindred and all
By the campfire at night we'll hear the wild dingoes call
But there's-a nothing so lonesome, morbid or drear
Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer"
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Very odd! I'm guessing those monkeys will be close to completing Hamlet soon!Comment
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Woo Hoo ... I just played a game I had played previously - no, I didn't beat my score, yet that's so unexpected. A great New Year present!
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So... I don't actually have a very large active vocabulary, I just know a good number of prefixes, suffixes, and Latin and Greek root words, and occasionally manage to cobble together something good.
I just found the word "lithology" in a 4x4 - study of rocks, pretty straightforward, I thought, and then I noticed the prefix "aero" just sitting there next to it.
Long story short, AEROLITHOLOGY is an acceptable word, referring to the study of meteorites. Makes sense, but I wasn't actually expecting the combination to work!Comment
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Been looking for this word recently and finally found it on a board played 40 times.Attached FilesComment
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