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Crazy Crossword Clues (episode #1347)

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Should youngsters learn cursive handwriting in school? Plus, someone can be ruthless, but can that same person be ruthful? Which word refers to something larger, humongous or gargantuan? Also, funny newspaper corrections, a crossword quiz, Texas idioms, and a version of Three Blind Mice with an upgraded vocabulary.

This episode first aired June 16, 2012.

Newspaper Mistakes

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues Even the best newspaper reporters make mistakes. Here's an unfortunately funny correction about the My Little Pony character a young woman thinks about to cheer herself up. Another correction from the Centralia Morning Sentinel notes that a member of a Christian rock band was on, um, drums, not drugs.

Sidewalk Dodge

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues What do you call that moment when you try to walk past someone on the sidewalk, but you both move in the same direction? Perhaps slidewalking, doing the sidewalk boogie, or stranger dancing? Martha votes for polkadodge.

Hundred-Mile Tape

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues In the military, a certain kind of duct tape is known as hundred-mile-per-hour tape because it can withstand 100-mph speeds.

Ruthful

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues Someone can be ruthless, but can that person be ruthful? Ruthful is indeed a word that derives from an old definition of ruth meaning "the quality of being compassionate." But unpaired negatives, like ruthless, unkempt, uncouth, or disgruntled, are common words that lack positive correlatives in common speech.

Newspaper Miscorrection

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues A middle-school librarian caught the Arkansas Democrat Gazette messing up the title of the second book in the Hunger Games series. The newspaper then issued an abject apology.

Crossword Pun Clues

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues Quiz Guy John Chaneski has lifted some tricky puns from New York Times crossword puzzles for this word game. What's "a green org," in three letters? How about a three-letter answer for "peas keeper"?

Sesquipedalian Songs

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues It seems there's a sesquipedalian version to the classic "Three Blind Mice" folk rhyme about a trio of rodents with impaired vision. Need a visual yourself? Try this one.

Should Schools Teach Cursive Writing?

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues Should educators continue to teach cursive writing in school? For the sake of learning to read old documents and honing their hand-eye skills, many say "yes." Most current teaching standards, however, require only keyboard training, not longhand.

Let the Rain Settle It

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues Owe somebody money? How about you charge it to the dust and let the rain settle it? This is a useful idiom for friendly transactions where no payment is necessary.

A Stepper Like You

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues "It ain't no hill for a stepper like you," is a popular idiom in the South meaning someone can finish the task at hand.

Battle Buddies

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues In the Army, a battle buddy is someone assigned to be your constant companion, and it's often shortened to just "battle." Other words, like Upstate and cell, as in a mobile phone, have dropped the nouns they modified.

Humongous vs. Gargantuan

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues Which word is larger, humongous or gargantuan? Which refers to something larger? Grant and Martha agree with usage expert Bryan Garner that the word gargantuan is the larger of the two.

A Dull Wife

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues A correction in London's Daily Mail notes that a Mr. Smith testified in court that he had "a dull life," not "a dull wife." Oops.

Wash-Belly

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues In Jamaica, the youngest child is commonly known as the wash-belly. In addition to being the youngest, the term can also connote that the wash-belly is lazy and spoiled. Frederic Cassidy traces this and other terms in his Dictionary of Jamaican English and Jamaica Talk.

A Correction Correcting A Correction

Play x - Crazy Crossword Clues Craig Silverman's book Regret the Error contains a maze of a correction that simply corrects an incorrect correction. You can also follow more recent collections of corrections on his blog at the Poynter Institute.

This episode is hosted by Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett, and produced by Stefanie Levine.

Photo by RBerteig. Used under a Creative Commons license.

Books Mentioned in the Episode

Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (Amazon)
Dictionary of Jamaican English by Frederic Cassidy (Amazon)
Jamaica Talk by Frederic Cassidy (Amazon)
Regret the Error by Craig Silverman (Amazon)

Music Used in the Episode

Title Artist Album Label
Bang Bang Monophonics In Your Brain Ubiquity Records
Reach Out, I'll Be There Lee Moses Time And Place Castle Music
Golden Dunes The Budos Band The Budos Band III Daptone Records
Pictures McCoy Tyner The Greeting Fantasy Records
Crimson Skies The Budos Band The Budos Band III Daptone Records
River Serpentine The Budos Band The Budos Band III Daptone Records
Naima McCoy Tyner The Greeting Fantasy Records
Budos Dirge The Budos Band The Budos Band III Daptone Records
Leslie Love I Mark 4 Psych Beat, Volume 1 Poliedizioni Records
Let's Call The Whole Thing Off Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George and Ira Gershwin Song Book Verve


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