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On the Web
- Planet Perplex Wordplay - Gallery of ambigrams, drawings with words and other wordplay.
- Beggar's Opera and its Sanskrit Wordplay - Offers linguistical evidence that John Gay's classic contains wordplay based on the ancient Hindu language.
- Wordplay Bookstore - Independent bookstore selling new, used, and rare books. Includes online catalog.
- Dictionary Of Wordplay - A collection of puns, tomswiftys, jokes, tongue-twisters, double entendres, homonyms, and homophones.
- SadMan Software: Wordplay - Software for the word-puzzle enthusiast.
- Author's Defense - Claims that Jonathan Swift's love of wordplay and languages is fertile ground for Sanskritic wordplay in Gulliver's Travels, including the fact that Gulliver gave permission for readers to "adjust" the story.
- Automatically-Created Palindromes - Computer-generated wordplay plus more made by humans.
- Death of a Salesman and its Wordplay - Gives examples of wordplay hidden in Arthur Miller's classic.
- WordPlay - Solve puzzles and play interactive word games.
- Finnish puns - Examples of Finnish wordplay translated into English.
Wikipedia Articles
- Wordplay (website) - Created in 1997 by screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, Wordplay was one of the first websites run by professional film writers with the goal of sharing the techniques of their craft. At the time, Elliott and Rossio had only four produced film credits, of which only Disney's Aladdin was a commercial and critical success.
- Wordplay (disambiguation) - Wordplay can mean:
- Wordplay EP - Wordplay EP is a two-disc CD and DVD collection from Jason Mraz. This EP takes his second album 'Mr.
- Wordplay (game show) - Wordplay was a game show which ran on NBC from December 29 1986-September 4 1987, replacing the long-running soap opera Search for Tomorrow. It was hosted by Tom Kennedy (occasionally celebrity guest Jamie Farr filled in for one week) and announced by Charlie O'Donnell.
- Wordplay (The Twilight Zone) - "Wordplay" is the first segment of the second episode of the television series The New Twilight Zone.