Serious hooking

Even reasonably experienced players tend to think that hooks – those letters you can add to the beginning or end of a word to form another word – mainly come into play with shorter words. But there are a surprising number of hooks even for eight-letter words, giving the possibility of making a nine-letter word for little effort. Here are some of the best:

ACRODONT of teeth, having no roots, fused to the jaw

MACRODONT having large teeth

BOUSOUKI Greek musical instrument

BOUSOUKIA plural of BOUSOUKI

CONICITY being conical in shape

ICONICITY state of being an icon

EDGEWISE with the edge forwards

WEDGEWISE like a wedge

GELASTIC relating to laughter

AGELASTIC never laughing

IDEOGRAM symbol representing something

VIDEOGRAM audiovisual recording

LUXMETER device for measuring light

FLUXMETER instrument for measuring magnetic flux

MATACHIN dancer with swords

MATACHINI dancers with swords

MELINITE a type of high explosive

GMELINITE zeolitic mineral

QUARTETT same as QUARTET

QUARTETTO same as QUARTET         

REENGAGE to engage again

GREENGAGE type of fruit

SANDARAC type of tree

SANDARACH same as SANDARAC

So if you’re ever ordering some GMELINITE, be very specific that you want the one with a G at the beginning, otherwise you might get more than you bargained for.

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 ScrabbleScrabble – 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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