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  2. List of humorists - Wikipedia

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    A humorist (American English) or humourist (British English) is an intellectual who uses humor in writing or public speaking. [1] Humorists are distinct from comedians, who are show business entertainers whose business is to make an audience laugh, though it is possible for some persons to occupy both roles in the course of their careers.

  3. Novelty candidate - Wikipedia

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    A novelty candidate is a person who runs for political office in an election as a form of satire or protest, without seriously expecting to win. Novelty candidates are similar to and sometimes additionally perennial candidates , but whereas perennial candidates sometimes run on substantive policy issues, novelty candidacies are typically run ...

  4. List of humor magazines - Wikipedia

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    An edition of American humor magazine Crazy, Man, Crazy from 1956. A humor magazine is a magazine specifically designed to deliver humorous content to its readership. These publications often offer satire and parody, but some also put an emphasis on cartoons, caricature, absurdity, one-liners, witty aphorisms, surrealism, neuroticism, gelotology, emotion-regulating humor, and/or humorous essays.

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  6. Sarah Hayes (crossword compiler) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Hayes, usually known as Arachne, is a British cryptic crossword setter. She sets puzzles for The Guardian, The Independent (as Anarche), the Financial Times (as Rosa Klebb), the New Statesman (as Aranya), and The Times, and advanced cryptics for The Listener crossword (The Times), Enigmatic Variations (The Daily Telegraph) and the Inquisitor (The Independent).

  7. Acrostic (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    An acrostic is a type of word puzzle, related somewhat to crossword puzzles, that uses an acrostic form. It typically consists of two parts. The first part is a set of lettered clues, each of which has numbered blanks representing the letters of the answer.

  8. Wikipedia:Userboxes/Wikipedia/Humour - Wikipedia

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    This gallery includes humorous userbox templates about Wikipedia. You may place any of these userboxes on your user page . Some of these templates have multiple options, so visit the template for further information.

  9. Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of The Office (U.S ...

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    Just give you an example of how stringent FLC has become, Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/The Office (U.S. TV series) season 4/archive1 just recently failed its FLC because of no supports (primarily due to copyediting issues). "harassment suit, leading" – "harassment lawsuit, leading", "an easy-going office" – "an easygoing office", etc ...

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