Thursday, September 29, 2011

Apples of wordplay.

Apples of wordplay. Louis Phillips emailed several new items from his "ApplesauceChronicles."*Immanuel KantCan'tAbide cant.(to be cont.)*An actual golfing headline, referring to the recent BritishOpen:WATSON'S BID IS SUNK BY CINK*PHARMACEUTICAL NOTE ON A NOVEL BY TOLSTOIAnna's sin Cannot be cured by Anacin.*MEHITABEL'S GREATEST FEARAn Archy? Anarchy ANARCHY. The absence of all political government; by extension, it signifies confusion in government. .Louis Phillips*GERTRUDE STEIN DELIBERATES OVER A DIFFICULT CHOICEMy Ties?Or Mai ties?After 2 Mai ties, May tiesMy ties.My ties?Mai ties?Dave Morice is featured in the December, 2009 issue of GAMESMagazine The term Games magazine could refer to: GAMES, an American magazine about general games GamesTM, a British video games magazine List of games magazines and . His article (on pages 6-11) "Ultrapoems andHypernovels" describes many of his poetic efforts using variousliterary constraints. Word Ways readers are strongly urged to pick up acopy of GAMES to remind themselves of the vast creativity of ourKickshaws editor. Jeremiah Farrell Jeremiah (Jerry) Farrell (b. 1937), is an American professor emeritus of mathematics at Butler University in Indiana. He is well-known for having designed Will Shortz's favorite puzzle, the 1996 "Election Day" crossword in the New York Times.

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