WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
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1112 | Some SHARP words | Coin a word or short term that includes all the letters S, H, A, R, and P. | H |
955 | Twits' twist | Create a phrase by combining a word or phrase with an anagram of that word or phrase, and define or describe it. | 4 |
936 | Hoho contendere | Slightly alter a well-known foreign-language term and define it. | H |
904 | We move on back | Move the first letter in a word or name to the end of that word and define the resulting word. | W |
762 | Look This Up in Your Funk & Wagnalls | Supply the pair of terms listed at the top of a page of any print dictionary to indicate the first and last listings on the page, and define that hyphenated term. | H H |
720 | The Course of Humor Events | Sum up a historical event in a two-line rhyme or other clever and pithy epigram. | 2 |
699 | Our Greatest Hit | Take a word, term or name that begins with E, F, G or H; either add one letter, subtract one letter, replace one letter, or transpose two letters; and define the new word. | H |
315 | FERMENTING TROUBLE | Write a rhyming poem, eight lines maximum, on the subject of cheese or any of the provided items. | H |
310 | IT'S LIKE THIS | Come up with really lame analogies. | 1 |
256 | THE PYLE INVITATIONAL | Come up with hip, contemporary riddles and answers. The punch line must contain a painful pun. | 3 |
98 | YOUR CHEATIN' ART | Come up with titles for country music songs featuring any one or more of the following themes: cheatin', thievin', drinkin', truckin', lovin' or dogs. | H |