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Poet and Didn’t Know It: Start by entering a phrase. Ask your bard-iest friend to respond with a phrase that rhymes with it.
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Commentary: Hey, New York Times! How about an "obscure British or Australian slang" category every now and then in Connections?
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When it came to politics, there’s not much Hillary Rodham Clinton said on Monday night, Oct. 28, at the Detroit Opera House that came as a surprise.