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There are 8 letters in APILLOSE ( A1E1I1L1O1P3S1 )
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Scrabble results that can be created with an extra letter added to APILLOSE
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AILS
ALES
ALLS
ALOE
ALPS
ALSO
APES
APOS
APSE
ELLS
EPOS
ILEA
ILLS
ISLE
LAPS
LASE
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LILO
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LOPE
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OILS
OLEA
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POSE
SAIL
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SEAL
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SIAL
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SILO
SIPE
SLAP
SLIP
SLOE
SLOP
SOAP
SOIL
SOLA
SOLE
SOLI
SPAE
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The MV Apollo Sea was a Chinese-owned, Panamanian-registered bulk carrier which sank near Cape Town in June 1994. Leaking oil from the sunken vessel caused a major environmental disaster which resulted in the death of thousands of seabirds, including endangered African penguins. All of the ship's 36 crew members died in the sinking, which apparently occurred so quickly that no general distress signals were given. The first public indication that the ship had sunk was the appearance of penguins covered with oil. The source of the slick was initially believed to be the wreck of the supertanker Castillo de Bellver, but this theory was disproven and the slick was instead traced to the wreck of the Apollo Sea. The vessel had been loaded with 2,400 tonnes (2,700 cubic metres) of heavy fuel oil when she left port four hours before she sank. Later it was revealed that an automated distress signal had been sent directly to the owners via satellite from the approximate location of the oil spill, and the owners eventually admitted the loss of the vessel and accepted responsibility for the spill. |