Troy, Ivy, Celia, impatience, best novels
High-scoring words of the night:
TROY (157 points) - against Ivy F. [two 4W, hook off VARY to make OVARY]
COOKERY (118 points) - against Ivy F. [different game] {4W, hook off SILT to make SILTY}
ZONA (180 points) - against Alice P. [3W, 4W]
RAISER (165 points) - against Celia M. [two 5W, hook off UKE for a plural]
VERTS (137 points) - against Jennifer W. [two 4W]
Had a good chat with a friend tonight... yay! Wish it were Friday already, too... one day closer to Saturday, and THAT'S one more day to Sunday! Park outing and friends... that is going to be GOOD!
Trivia fact for Thursday, Apr. 29: What Pulitzer Prize-winning book was voted the best novel of the 20th century by librarians across the U.S.? To Kill A Mockingbird (1960), by Harper Lee. The 1999 vote was conducted by The Library Journal.
TROY (157 points) - against Ivy F. [two 4W, hook off VARY to make OVARY]
COOKERY (118 points) - against Ivy F. [different game] {4W, hook off SILT to make SILTY}
ZONA (180 points) - against Alice P. [3W, 4W]
RAISER (165 points) - against Celia M. [two 5W, hook off UKE for a plural]
VERTS (137 points) - against Jennifer W. [two 4W]
Had a good chat with a friend tonight... yay! Wish it were Friday already, too... one day closer to Saturday, and THAT'S one more day to Sunday! Park outing and friends... that is going to be GOOD!
Trivia fact for Thursday, Apr. 29: What Pulitzer Prize-winning book was voted the best novel of the 20th century by librarians across the U.S.? To Kill A Mockingbird (1960), by Harper Lee. The 1999 vote was conducted by The Library Journal.
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