In honor of the great Broadway composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, Quiz Guy John Chaneski has composed a quiz in which the answers lie hidden inside the name of works by Sondheim. For example, itβs no surprise that as a fan of murder mysteries...
Tim in Unadilla, New York, says his grandmother used to say Itβs a great life if you donβt weaken. For some reason, in 1914 this catchphrase exploded on both sides of the Atlantic. Other versions: Itβs a gay life if you donβt weaken and Itβs a good...
In theatrical parlance, an 11 oβclock number is a showstopping tune late in a musical, which usually coincides with the protagonist or other major character having a life-changing realization. An example would be the song βSo Long, Dearieβ from...
The expression to wing it, meaning to perform by improvising or with little preparation, comes from the world of 19th-century theater, where it denoted the work of understudies who stepped onstage and received prompting from the wings of the stage...
Why do we use the plural for pieces of clothing worn below the waist, like trousers, pants, shorts, and jeans? This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of βWhy are Pants Plural?β Hello, you have A Way with Words. Hello, this is Rob calling...
Whatβs the best way for someone busy to learn lots of new words quickly for a test like the GRE? Looking up their origins can help. Or, record yourself reading the words and definitions and play them back while youβre doing other chores. β’ Book...

