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PERMANENT INKSTAIN FOR DAN O'DAY



WEEK TITLE SYNOPSIS INK Types
1307 One-for-one for all Replace one letter in an existing word, name or multi-word phrase with one different letter (in the same place in the word) and define or describe the result. H
1171 What's my (next) line? Take a line from any song and pair it with your own second line to make a humorous rhyming couplet; the second line should match the rhythm of the first, rather than the second line of the song itself. H
1084 Limerixicon XI: Fi-, fo-, go! Supply a humorous, previously unpublished limerick significantly featuring any English word, name or term beginning with "Fl-" through "fo-". H
1059 With parens like these . . . Add some words in parentheses to a well-known song title to make it funnier in some way. H
1049 Be rating Come up with a new movie rating and describe it. H
1036 Just for liffs Use a real place name, from anywhere in the world, as a new term. H
1022 What's the diff? Explain how any two of the provided items are alike or different. 3
1021 'Gram theft Come up with a term by scrambling any of the letters sets in the provided list, and define it. H H
1018 Reologisms Write a clever, funny definition for any of the Loser-concocted neologisms from Week 1014 as well as from Week 1000 that deserve better definitions than their creators offered at the time. H
1017 Vowel play Write a "univocalic" newspaper headline -- one that uses only one vowel throughout. H
1015 Faux re mi Give us some humorously false trivia about music or musicians. H
1008 Switched reels Re-arrange all the words in the title of a movie, and describe the resulting work. 3