WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
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130 | NICELY STATED | Create a fictional city to be humorously paired with a real state abbreviation. | H |
116 | WRITE PURE POETRY | Write a complete sentence using only the letters contained on the top row of a typewriter. Alternatively, you can use the letters of the first four lines of the standard eye chart. | H 3 |
90 | BILL US NOW | Come up with funny legislation based on the names of the 102 freshman congresspersons. | H |
23 | HAPPY ENDINGS | Modernize an old quote or expression by altering its ending. | H H |
19 | A RECYCLED IDEA THAT WAS NONE TOO GOOD TO BEGIN WITH | Alter a well-known phrase or name by deleting, adding or changing only one letter, and then supply a definition for what results. | H 3 |
14 | COLLECTIVE INSANITY | Modernize collective nouns (as in a "pride" of lions or an "exaltation" of larks), inventing snide new names for groups of things. | H H H H |