| WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
|---|---|---|---|
| 594 | History Loves Company | Name an appropriate corporate sponsor for some historical event or for someone's life story. | H H |
| 427 | Skinned | Come up with events that have a smaller chance of happening than the Redskins winning the Super Bowl. | 1 |
| 386 | The Game of Clue | What are some clues that someone might be any of the provided characterizations? | H |
| 376 | Apply Yourself | Supply bad openings to college application biographies. | H |
| 375 | Show Us Up | Combine the names of two existing TV shows (past or present) to make an entirely new show. Then, describe the show. | H |
| 373 | An Extra Large Challenge | What should we put on the back of the new Style Invitational T-shirt? | W |
| 372 | Trial Balloons | Fill in the balloons. | H |
| 359 | It's No Party | Come up with a new political party and its main political tenet. | H |
| 352 | A Laff Riot | Take the name of a company and/or its commercial product and provide it a new definition. | H |
| 348 | When We're LXIV | Fashion an entry by selecting one from each of the provided menu groups: a short poem, analogy or metaphor, slogan or aphorism, or "Did you ever wonder why" sentence with various limitations. | W H |
| 314 | IT'S THE LIST YOU CAN DO | Start with the name of a famous person, living or dead, real or fictional, either a full name or partial name. Progress through a series of other names or phrases. Each name or phrase must be related to the prior item either by being a homophone or a definition. Eventually, arrive at a name or a phrase that is an appropriate pairing with the original name. | H |