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"Every man dies; not every man truly Scrabbles."
[edit]The article makes the claim that this was the tagline for the game show based on the board game - however, I believe this claim is incorrect. I can't find any other references to this tagline; it appears to be a reference to the film Braveheart, which was released several years after the game show went off the air; and the cited article itself cites this claim from a website (ezinearticles, which is on the spam blacklist) that does not make the claim. FWIW, IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0198227/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0) gives the tagline "It's the Crossword Game You've Played All Your Life, But Never Quite Like This!"
- Yes, that is the line spoken by the announcer of the show (either Jay Stewart or Charlie Tuna) at the start of each episode. I have never heard the "every man dies" tagline associated with the game show. -- Denelson83 07:11, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
Missing information about Australian edition.
[edit]I have in front of me a Scrabble game made by murfett pty ltd which was apparently released in Australia from 1948 till I think '55
It's a purple-ish looking colour box with gold writing. 49.196.205.68 (talk) 09:49, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Obscurity of words used in examples
[edit]While some examples given undisputably exhibit brilliant play, should we consider that Scrabble is played (and the article is read) by people of all levels, many of whom may not know words such as YEX/REVOTING, (ALI)QUANT, YEU(K)Y, and ETAERIO? Perhaps the examples should use only everyday words where possible: SEX/MOTORING, (CON)QUEST, any common word with a K, and any common seven-letter word. Cheers, cmɢʟee⎆τaʟκ 10:36, 1 June 2023 (UTC)
Scrabble records
[edit]The "records" section uses very outdated sources, and the records should be standardized to use the two major English lexicons currently in use: NWL (including OTCWL, TWL, etc.), and CSW (including SOWPODS, OSW). The NASPA wiki is probably the most authoritative source that is also maintained.
[1]https://scrabbleplayers.org/w/Records Scrabbler94 (talk) 22:19, 17 January 2025 (UTC)