The phrase old as Methuselah describes someone quite advanced in years. In ancient scripture, Methuselah was a man who somehow lived to the ripe old age of 969. Plus, a heartwarming book for children tells the story of how a Puerto Rican family...
Quiz Guy John Chaneski serves up a Common Bonds puzzle, in which the object is to guess the common idea in each of three things. For example, whatβs the one word that connects a grade on a report card, USDA inspected beef, and an incline? This is...
Do people who work together sound alike? Yes! Over time, they may begin to develop similar patterns of speech, or what might be called an βoccupational accentβ that helps them communicate efficiently. Also, lots of familiar words in English got...
Quiz Guy John Chaneski insists that the names of modern Olympic sports resulted from changing one letter in the original names for each activity. For example, he says, the pole vault must have originated from an earlier sport in which participants...
We asked for your thoughts about whether cursive writing should be taught in schools β and many of you replied with a resounding βYes!β You said cursive helps develop fine motor skills, improves mental focus, and lets you read old handtoodlewritten...
The game of baseball has alway inspired colorful commentary. Sometimes that means using familiar words in unfamiliar ways. The word stuff, for example, can refer to a pitcherβs repertoire, to the spin on a ball, or what happens to the ball after a...

