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Saturday, November 10, 2012

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Martha Stewart Plays Not My Job

Martha Stewart at Williams-Sonoma in New York City on on Oct. 22, 2008.

November 10, 2012 For the past 30 years, the homemaking guru has taught people to be classy, useful and elegant, frequently employing her trademark line, "It's a good thing." We've invited her to play a game called "It's a bad thing." Three questions about terrible do-it-yourself craft projects.

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Sunday, November 04, 2012

Sunday Puzzle

What's In A Name?

November 4, 2012 Every answer today consists of the names of two famous people. The last name of the first person is an anagram of the first name of the last person. Given the nonanagram parts of the names, you identify the people.

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Saturday, November 03, 2012

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Smithsonian's Wayne Clough Plays Not My Job

Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough in Washington, D.C., in 2008.

November 3, 2012 The Smithsonian Institution is often called The Nation's Attic, which makes Clough, secretary of the Smithsonian, the crazy guy up in the attic hoarding all that stuff. Since he's in charge of the stuff that's worth keeping, we'll quiz him on all the stuff people collect that isn't.

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Monkey See

What Makes A Horror Game Go Bump in the Night?

The Stauf mansion, as featured in the updated version of The 7th Guest.

October 31, 2012 Harold Goldberg says that in horror-themed games, sometimes you're the frightener and sometimes you're the frightened. But manipulations of horror and terror can work on you either way.

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Monkey See

Impersonating The President: From Will Rogers To Obama's 'Anger Translator'

Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele cooperate to impersonate President Obama in Comedy Central's Key and Peele.

October 29, 2012 Elizabeth Blair finds that presidential impersonations came and went and then came back again, but it's not always easy to find just the right angle on a sitting president — or a challenger.

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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Sunday Puzzle

Answer Me These Words Three

October 28, 2012 Every answer is a three-word phrase, in which each word has four letters. All three words end in the same three letters, and they rhyme. For example, given the clue, "Series of offerings of excellent chardonnays and Rieslings," the answer would be "fine wine line."

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

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U.S. Soccer Star Abby Wambach Plays Not My Job

Abby Wambach #14 of the U.S. strikes the ball against Australia at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on Sept. 19, 2012 in Commerce City, Colo.

October 27, 2012 Since Wambach sounds kind of like wombat, we've invited Abby to answer three questions about the cuddly marsupials. Our game will take about four minutes ... and will probably have more scoring than 90 minutes of soccer.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

All Tech Considered

Spookier Living Through Technology: Zombify Your Kids

Before and after: The iMut8r app brings out the inner zombie in children of all ages.

October 25, 2012 Oh, the horror! Frightful apps like iMut8r — which transforms the people in digital portraits into zombies, vampires, witches or demons — can liven up the Halloween season. Other apps let you stream classic horror films or prank your friends with scary sounds when they least expect it.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Pop Culture

From 'Groovy' To 'Slacks,' The Words That Date You

When jeans are too heavy and shorts are too, well, short, do you reach for pants, or for slacks?

October 22, 2012 When Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich used the word "slacks" in a recent column, a reader commented: "Slacks? How old are you?" It got Schmich thinking about the words we choose and how much those choices can reveal about our age. Tell us: What are the words you use that date you?

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6 New Video Games That Will Get You Hooked

Machinarium from Amanita Design is an adventure game centered a robot who has been sent to the scrap heap. Players solve puzzles to help the robot return to the city.

October 22, 2012 Video game makers are rolling out their new titles — with a wide range of creativity and style — just in time for the holiday shopping season. Jamin Warren, founder of Kill Screen magazine, shares his top picks.

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sunday Puzzle

'Poked' And 'Tummy' Become 'Poker' And 'Rummy'

October 21, 2012 You will be given two words. Change one letter in each of them to make two new words that name things that are in the same category. (Hint: In each pair, the letter that you change to — that is, the new letter — is the same in each pair.)

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Plays Not My Job

Nancy Pelosi takes the stage during Day Two of the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., in September.

October 20, 2012 In January 2007, Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi became the first woman to be sworn in as speaker of the House of Representatives. We've invited her to answer three questions about men who've broken gender barriers.

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Monday, October 15, 2012

'Another Thing': Test Your Clever Skills

'Another Thing' Wraps With Songs Of Housework Woe

All Things Considered's weekly "Another Thing" contest asks news junkies to flex their satire skills.

October 15, 2012 All Things Considered and author/blogger Lenore Skenazy conclude their weekly on-air puzzle that tests your cleverness skills. The "Another Thing" contest takes a trend in the news and challenges you to help us satirize it with a song title, a movie name or something else wacky.

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