It's no longer enough for Americans to furiously indulge in crossword puzzles. Everyone wants the glory of discovering a new game. With that step, we'll soon exhaust all the combinations and oddities of language. Would you like to play "palindromes"? The game consists of looking up in the dictionary all the words that can be read from right to left as well as from left to right. Example: Laval. If you prefer, you can have fun looking for words that combine all the vowels in alphabetical order. And also words that separate into two or three other words that have a complete meaning on their own. Once the bounds of imagination are crossed, there are no more limits.
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