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AskOxford: Word Games: Cryptic and easy crosswords, fiendish word games, the history of crosswords, and scrabble and behind the scenes at Countdown.- www.askoxford.com/wordgames/?view=uk |
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Crossword Puzzles for ESL Students: A selection of online crossword puzzles sorted by difficulty.- iteslj.org/cw/ |
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eLibs.com: Creating interactive stories from user inputs. Possibility to add a dialect; also different categories and polls.- www.elibs.com/ |
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Jim Kalb's Palindrome Connection: A collection of palindromes, phrases that spell the same forwards as backwards, with links to relevant resources on the web and elsewhere.- www.palindromes.org/ |
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Kid Crosswords and Other Puzzles: Choose from several puzzles created just for kids. New puzzles each month.- www.kidcrosswords.com/ |
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Lost in Translation: Enter a sentence to have it translated from English to five different languages and back. The result is often funny; nothing like the original sentence.- www.tashian.com/multibabel/ |
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Mockok.com: A collection of palindromes, focusing on palindromic single sentences. Currently over 2,000 archived.- www.mockok.com/ |
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NOVA: Decoding Nazi Secrets: Crack the ciphers, send a coded message, and find out what goes on in the minds of code-breakers.- www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/decoding/ |
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Phobias: Article lists some of the more amusing phobias, like arachibutyrophobia-- fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth.- www.geocities.com/nallen20/FunnyPhobias.txt |
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Piece of Pi MadLibs: Site featuring a collection of madlibs.- madlibs.freeservers.com/ |
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Smurf the Web: The WebSmurfer will translate any web page into Smurf jargon.- websmurfer.devnull.net/ |
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The Nautical Origins of Some Common Expressions: Explaining the marine origins of some common words, figures of speech, and everyday expressions.- www.fortogden.com/nauticalterms.html |
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Wireless Power Word Game: Challenging word jumbles posted every week.- www.wirelesspower.com/ |
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Wordies on the Web: Translate these arrangements of letters, numbers and/or symbols into a familiar phrase, saying, or cliché.- www.cyg.net/~ddoctor/ |
