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PERMANENT INKSTAIN FOR GERALD DIAMOND



WEEK TITLE SYNOPSIS INK Types
1165 B all you can B Change a word, phrase or name by adding one or more B's, and/or by replacing one or more letters with B's, and define your new term. H
1163 Put it in reverse Spell a word, name or phrase backward and define the result in a way that relates to the original. H H
1160 A remeaning task Redefine an existing word or two-word term beginning with P through Z. H H
1111 When you riff upon a store Use a wordplay on a song title as a name or slogan for a real or imagined business. H
1086 Playing the dozens 1. Start with any 12-letter word, name or multi-word phrase.
2. Add one letter OR drop one letter OR substitute another letter OR switch the position of two letters to create a new term, as in the examples given.
3. Define or describe the result humorously.
H
1072 The Tile Invitational Come up with a 5-, 6-, or 7-letter term by scrambling any of the provided seven-letter ScrabbleGram sets, and define it. 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
1007 Clue us in Come up with creative, funny clues for the words and multi-word terms in the provided grid. H
970 Couple it Take a line from any well-known poem and pair it with your own second line to make a humorous couplet. H
864 Oonerspisms Spoonerize a single word or a name by transposing different part of the word (more than two adjacent letters), and define the resultant new term. H