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Boggle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Using the sixteen cubes in a standard Boggle set, the list of longest words that can be formed includes Inconsequentially, Quadricentennials, and Sesquicentennials, all seventeen letter words made possible by Q and U appearing on the same face of one cube. |
 | | Boggle was once an interactive TV game show hosted by game show veteran Wink Martindale, that aired on The Family Channel (now ABC Family) replacing the interactive version of Trivial Pursuit. |
 | | Official Boggle clubs exist at a number of educational institutions, including the Dartmouth Union of Bogglers at Dartmouth College [3], the Western Oregon University Boggle Club [4], the University of Michigan Boggle Club [5], University of Delaware Boggle Club [6], and Grinnell College Boggle Club [7]. |
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