| WORDGAME | Aged worm managed to scrabble, say (4,4) |
| BOARDGAME | Sound fed up, yet willing to scrabble, say (5,4) |
| BANANAGRAMS | Fast-paced alternative to Scrabble |
| CRAB | Crustacean contributes to Scrabble (4) |
| WORD | & 23. Argue about lady keeping "G" in Scrabble, say (4,4) |
| GAME | Argue about lady keeping "G" in Scrabble, say (4,4) |
| ERR | Play a proper noun in Scrabble, say |
| CRISSCROSS | The name of what game (___ ___ Words) was changed to Scrabble in 1948? (5,5) |
| SCRIBBLE | Change a letter in Scrabble to make SCRAWL (8) |
| TILERACK | One of four in a typical Scrabble set |
| SCOREPAD | Scrabble player's need |
| APPSTORE | Modern purveyor of Scrabble and Monopoly |
| SQUEEZED | Stuffed that Parisian in Scrabble, peripherally with final letter (8) |
| TESSERAE | Tiles from REST and EASE in Scrabble |
| PITILESS | Harsh hiding Scrabble letters among foreign ones |
| CANONLAW | Scrabble broken up by unknown author's strict rules (5,3) |
| ELITISTS | Snobs upset Scrabble piece got first point (8) |
| XPOINTER | Roman Scrabble Q-tile, e.g.? |
| OVERDRAW | Take too many Scrabble tiles, e.g. |
| NINETEEN | Number that can be spelled with only one-point Scrabble tiles |