WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
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889 | Tour de Fours VII | Coin and define a humorous word that includes -- with no other letters between them, but in any order -- the letters P, O, L and E. | H |
553 | Picture This | Tell us what's going on in one or more of the provided cartoons. | H |
548 | Inklings | Tell us about certain people's childhood experiences and behaviors that hint at their destinies. | H |
203 | CAN IT GET MUCH VERSE? | Create Very Bad Poetry, containing banalities masquerading as profundities, overstretched metaphors, etc. Special attention should be paid to dreadful syntax and painful rhyme | 2 |
199 | WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE? | Tell us the difference between any two of the provided items. | H 4 |
198 | YOU MUST BE MAD II | Come up with proposals designed to infuriate special interest groups. | H H 2 |
197 | DAVE'S WORLD | Make David Twenhafel laugh. Any sort of delightful drollery or amusing witticism will do, so long as it is not the sort of lowbrow fare we usually favor. | H |
196 | YOU MUST BE MAD | Come up with a contemporary Scene We'd Like to See. | H |
194 | ADVICE SQUAD | Answer any of the provided questions unwisely. | 1 |
192 | HILL'S BILLS | Come up with bills any of the new members of Congress might jointly sponsor. | H |