WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
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1166 | Questionable journalism | Take a sentence (or most of a sentence) that appears in text (not a headline) in The Washington Post or on washingtonpost.com dated March 10-21 and make up a question that the sentence could answer | P |
1027 | Built for two | Give humorous related names for any pair of features in a given building, organization, etc. | 4 |
997 | Unworthy causes | Name a dubious charity and describe its mission. | H |
967 | Overlap dance II | Create a phrase that overlaps two terms, each of two words or more, and describe the result. | H |
965 | Foaling around | Breed any two of the horses in this year's Triple Crown races and name their foal. | H |
951 | Say that again | Double a word, or use a word and its homophone, to make a phrase, and define it. | H |
942 | Singular ideas | Give us an idea for a contest for which there's likely only one good entry. | 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 |
926 | Outrageous fortunes | Come up with a fortune cookie line that you'd like to see. | H |