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  2. World Scrabble Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Scrabble Championship (WSC) is played to determine the world champion in competitive English-language Scrabble. It was held in every odd year from 1991 to 2013; from 2013 onwards, it became an annual event. The most successful player in world championship history is Nigel Richards from New Zealand, who won a record five titles between ...

  3. World Scrabble Championship 1991 - Wikipedia

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    Plans for a World Scrabble Championship had formed as early as 1986/87. After Coleco bought Selchow and Righter, the company announced that they were interested in helping players to organize a "World-Class Open" in 1988. At the 1987 Nationals, John Williams announced that the first World Scrabble Championship would be held the following summer ...

  4. World Scrabble Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Scrabble Championships are annual or semiannual events in which competitors vie to win Scrabble matches in languages specific to the championship. These include: The English World Scrabble Championship which has taken place every two years since 1991; The Spanish World Scrabble Championship which has taken place every year since 1997

  5. Official Scrabble Players Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Although OSPD bears the name Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, no country’s competitive organization lists the OSPD as its official dictionary; the NASPA Word List is the official word list for tournament Scrabble in the United States, Canada, Thailand and Israel. [2]

  6. NASPA Word List - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, NWL is a list and does not include definitions. It contains words not included in OSPD because they are considered offensive, [3] and a number of other additional words (mostly registered trademarks). Print versions of NWL can be procured from the NASPA website by NASPA members only.

  7. Gerry Spence - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of over a dozen books about politics and law, including The New York Times bestseller How to Argue and Win Every Time (1995), Win Your Case (2005), From Freedom to Slavery (1993), and Police State: How America's Cops Get Away with Murder (2015). [23]

  8. Scrabble Showdown - Wikipedia

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    The other member must do the same with the second part and then say the entire word. The two team members trade roles after every word. (E.g. first player sees EAS and says S-E-A; second player sees CSKI and says S-I-C-K and SEASICK.) The team's turn ends after five words have been solved or 60 seconds have elapsed, whichever comes first.

  9. Category:World Scrabble Championships - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World Scrabble Championships" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.