WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
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1491 | The add biz | Choose any word, name or phrase beginning with A throough E, then add any single letter of the alphabet to it -- one or more times -- and define the result or show how it would be used. | H |
1276 | What 4? A limerick contest | Use a limerick using one of the provided lines as Line 5. | 4 |
1187 | Just drop it, okay? | Drop the last letter from an existing word, phrase or name and define the result. | H |
1180 | Strip search! | Find a line of text from any comic strip or panel that appears on the Post's comics pages or on washingtonpost.com/comics, dated anywhere between June 16 and June 27, and either (a) supply a question that the original line could answer, or (b) follow it with your own line of dialogue or reply. | H |
1093 | You're only as rich as you fee | What are some really bad ideas for various businesses to make a few more bucks? | H H H |
941 | They don't say! | Give us a quote that a particular person, present or past, real or fictional, sooo wouldn't have said. | H |
512 | Live On, Sweet, Earnest Reader | Take the name of any person--living, dead, fictional--and use the letters of his name, in succession, to form the first letters of an expression appropriate to that person. | H |