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29 sites in Wordplay
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Phrases that are only used when they are untrue, and words that can only be used within a cliche'.
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A personal collection of essays and examples of the form, including parodies of famous works.
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Over 900 excuses to not go to work or school, police and accidents, breaking dates, doctor, missing church, diet, and taxes.
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A large archive of amusing lists. Lists can be created, added to and voted on by the public.
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Linguistic contortions, weird and wonderful words, plus quotations.
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A quiz to determine whether literary passages are the Faulkner originals or ones machine-translated from German into English.
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Offers collections of word play, insults, riddles and jokes.
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Unscramble, find, rhyme or define various words online.
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Contains Dislexicon, which generates new made-up words and definitions for them.
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Mind-wanderings and rhetorical questions.
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The object is to fill in the blanks. Example: "____ day ____" becomes "Sun day light", that is, "Sunday" and "Daylight".
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Guess a celebrity's name which is actually made of various words.
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Scrambles your text but leaves the first and last letter of each word intact. The result is readable if you have a good vocabulary.
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Contains names like Justin Credible and Mandy Lifeboats.
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A new word each day, plus the tools to enable you to use it.
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Humorous new words and phrases created to define various important and unimportant concepts.
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Unscramble mixed-up letters dealing with sports, books, music and miscellaneous. Click on the scrambles to find their answers.
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Plays on words using "Tate" as a last name.
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Collection of anagrams, pangrams, eponyms, heteronyms, contronyms, homophones and mangled English.
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Asks for your opinion about and submission of rhetorical questions.
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Questions designed to open one's mind, even if no answer is expected.
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10,000+ rhetorical questions. Accepts submissions.
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Categorized list of words which are fun to say.
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Explains new words and phrases with new entries added regularly, plus archives of previous entries.
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A collection of symbolic "smiley" messages.
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Collection of various forms of wordplay: puns, deft definitions and anagrams.
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Has three levels of difficulty to challenge the average player as well as any lurking wordsmiths.
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Questions have answers with two rhyming words.
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Featuring a collection of madlib stories and poetry.
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