Rearrange the letters in each Scrabble rack to make one seven letter Bingo. Then - using only the letters in each rack - solve each answer from the clues and number of letters given.
Each rack letter may be used only once within an individual answer
Answers need not necessarily be valid Scrabble words
It is in some Scrabble dictionaries (source). But I never intended there to be a restriction in these puzzles that the words be valid in Scrabble. I've added a note at the top to clarify.
Why not have such a restriction when so many playable alternatives exist? It seems like the goal of the quiz is to create legal words out of the letters in your rack. "Scrabble" is in the quiz name, and the 7-letter field is called "BINGO", which is when you use your whole rack in Scrabble.
With regard to Mary, I realize that many dictionaries are used in competition. The official Scrabble dictionary, as sold by Hasbro, is online here. Mary comes up as not a word. The official dictionary is the Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, 5th Edition, per my original link.
What you suggest is completely reasonable, but it's just a puzzle! And since I created it, the goal is what I specify it to be. I see your point, though, and I've added caveats to each of the instructions.
(Edit) Good grief - so much expansion of your original comment after I replied! Are you going to be able to cope?
With regard to Mary, I realize that many dictionaries are used in competition. The official Scrabble dictionary, as sold by Hasbro, is online here. Mary comes up as not a word. The official dictionary is the Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, 5th Edition, per my original link.
(Edit) Good grief - so much expansion of your original comment after I replied! Are you going to be able to cope?