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Can you solve the greatest wordplay puzzle ever? It relates to texts using all 100 letters in a Scrabble set exactly, e.g.: “A clown jumps above a trapeze. Arcs over one-eighty degrees. Out into mid-air, Quite unaware. Of his exiting billfold and keys.”

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Jeff Koke

It's quite hard. Here's my shot after about 30 minutes, using the suggested tool at https://quuxplusone.github.io/Scrabblegrams/

Soon I will be sixty-- too meager a joker to appear true and wise. I fight disquiet and a very bad cough. Even frozen, I can mull.

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