WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
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801 | Ask Backwards | You are on "Jeopardy!" Here are the answers. You supply one or more of the questions. | H |
759 | What Kind of Foal Am I? | Breed any two of the 100 horses eligible for this year's Triple Crown and provide an appropriate name for their foal. | H |
756 | Mess With Our Heads | Take any headline, verbatim, appearing anywhere in The Post or on washingtonpost.com from March 15 through 24 and reinterpret it by adding a "bank head," or subtitle. | H H |
751 | Strike Gold | Slightly change the name of an existing or former TV show to create a program that can scab the writers' strike. | H |
719 | We Har the World | Come up with a creative name for a sports team for a town or city anywhere outside the United States. | H |
600 | Top of the Inking | Tell us some ways the District of Columbia will change now that we have the Nationals. | H |
548 | Inklings | Tell us about certain people's childhood experiences and behaviors that hint at their destinies. | H |
539 | Dead Letters | Pay tribute in verse to someone who died in 2003. | H |
538 | Try, Try Again | Enter any previous Invitational. Your entry must be substantially different from the original winners. | H |
514 | Ask Backwards | You are on "Jeopardy!" These are your answers. What are the questions? | W |
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 |
506 | The Battle of All Mottoes | Provide a slogan for any federal department agency, department, office, etc. | 4 |