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11/02 proofreading 12/00 Propaganda game 5/02 public speaking 10/02 publication, opportunities for student 7/03 publishers, independent 3/01 punctuation 9/00, 11/04 assembly program 11/08 ellipsis 11/04 of poetry 4/01 quotation marks 9/00 of titles in e-mail 11/04 puzzles adages, completing 12/01 deciphering disguised 12/00 alphabetic shuffle 11/02 anagrams 2/01, 2/02, 4/02, 8/03, 2/05, 7/05 before and after 5/03, 1/04, 3/06 Bible brainer 6/01 brainstorming 4/05 color words 8/02 common bonds 9/04 contranyms 9/02 cryptoquote 9/00, 3/01, 3/02, 12/02, 11/03, 11/05, 11/07, 11/08 deciphering disguised adages 12/00 deciphering disguised carol titles 12/00, 12/01 food search 6/01 homophones 10/00, 5/02, 6/03 inducing word patterns (game) 9/01 kangaroo words 11/06 misquotations 10/02 nouns of multitude 1/01 open-ended challenges 7/03 palindromes 1/02 predictive text 6/04 punctuation 11/04 regionalisms 11/01 say what you see 7/06 scrambled words 9/07 state nicknames 5/08, 11/08 "terse verse" 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