WEEK | TITLE | SYNOPSIS | INK Types |
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402 | Spitting the Difference | Tell us the difference between any two of the provided items. | H |
335 | A LOVER'S SPAT | Come up with some inept "sweet nothings"--graceless terms of endearment. | H |
318 | HYPHEN THE TERRIBLE | Combine the first half of any hyphenated word in a story in today's paper with the second part of a different hyphenated word from the same story, and provide a new definition. | H |
299 | ANOTHER LEFTIST RAG | Write the day's tabloid headlines with your left hand only. (This means you can use no keys to the right of 6, T, G and B.) | 5 |
298 | THE RIGHT STUFF | Write a sentence, or phrase, or entire passage, using only your right hand on the keyboard. This means you may use no keys to the left of N, H, Y and 7. | H |
276 | SPIT THE DIFFERENCE | Tell us the difference between any two of the provided items. | 1 |
273 | UNSEENS WE'D LIKE TO SEE | Provide examples of any of the provided categories of things that will never happen. | H |
269 | SIGNS, AND THE TIMES | Come up with new, helpful signage for downtown streets. You must state the problem, and propose the sign to rectify it. | 1 |
264 | ASK BACKWARDS | You are on "Jeopardy!" Here are the answers. What are the questions? | H |
191 | GOING THROUGH A PHRASE | Come up with phrase for an American English phrasebook that would provide no practical help whatsoever to a foreigner trying to get along in the United States. | H |