Just as you can use six-letter stems to help you remember lots of useful seven-letter words, you can take seven-letter stems and use them to find eight- letter words. About half of all bonus words played are eight-letter words – you can’t afford to neglect them.
Let’s take a rack like AEGILNR; you may be able to play one of the seven-letter words it makes – ALIGNER, ENGRAIL (decorate with small notches), LAERING (from laer, make a circle with wagons), LEARING, NARGILE (another name for a hookah), REALIGN, REGINAL (queenly). But if it’s the sort of board that’s more amenable to eight-letter bonuses, it’s good to be able to call on the likes of these:
+A: GERANIAL substance used in (lemony) perfume
REGALIAN royal
+B: BLEARING
+C: CLEARING
+D: DANGLIER
DEARLING darling
+E: ALGERINE woollen cloth
+F: FINAGLER one who finagles, achieves their ends via trickery
+G: REGALING
LAGERING fermenting into lager
+H: NARGHILE
NARGILEH other words for hookah
+I: GAINLIER
+J: JANGLIER
+L: ALLERGIN
+M: MALINGER
+N: LEARNING
+O: REGIONAL
GERANIOL substance used in (rosy) perfumes
+P: GRAPLINE device with several hooks
+R: GNARLIER
+S: REALIGNS
SALERING enclosure for livestock at market
+T: ALERTING
TERAGLIN Australian fish
+V: RAVELING
+X: RELAXING
+Y: RELAYING
By Barry Grossman
Barry is a leading UK Scrabble player and winner of several tournaments. He is the author of Scrabble for Beginners (Chambers), Need to Know Scrabble, Scrabble – Play to Win and The Little Book of Scrabble Trickster. He has also contributed to numerous other books on the subject of words and word-games, has been a series champion of Channel 4’s Countdown, and has written four comedy series for BBC Radio 4. He lives in Hertford.
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