WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
---|---|---|---|
1516 | Questionable Journalism | Choose any sentence (or the major part of a sentence) from any publication dated Nov. 23-Dec. 5 and invent a question it could answer. | H |
1284 | Same difference | Explain how any two of the items in the provided list are similar, different or otherwise linked. | H |
1001 | Make us ROFL | Give us a funny, original acronym. | H H |
962 | Questionable journalism | Take any sentence (or a major part of it) that appears in the Post or in an article on washingtonpost.com anytime from now through March 19 and supply a question it could answer. | W |
953 | Clue us in | Come up with creative, funny clues for the words and multi-word terms in the crossword puzzle that's already run in The Post. | H H |
942 | Singular ideas | Give us an idea for a contest for which there's likely only one good entry. | H |
937 | Staake it to him | Write a caption for any of the five pages or details pictured from some of Bob's more than 50 picture books. | H |
873 | Back to Square 1A | Replace the shaded letters in this grid with your own letters to come up with a different word or phrase -- either an existing word or one you make up -- and define it humorously. | W |
858 | Same OED | Make up a false definition for any of the words listed below. | H |
853 | It's easy as DEF | Create a brand-new word or phrase that contains a block of three successive letters in the alphabet; the series must go forward in the alphabet, not backward. | H |