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A compendium of riddles and punning conundrums organized by theme, opening with an introduction that defines the form and traces its utility as a mental exercise. The bulk consists of categorized question-and-answer items—historical, literary, topical, and whimsical—that hinge on homophones, double meanings, and playful analogies. Arranged for both entertainment and practice, the collection aims to sharpen verbal ingenuity and guessing skill while illustrating how wordplay can yield surprising or witty answers.

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Edith B. Ordway

Edith B. Ordway was an American author known for her contributions to educational literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She wrote several notable works, including "Synonyms and Antonyms," which serves as a valuable resource for understanding language nuances. Her book "The Etiquette of To-day" reflects the social norms and expectations of her time, offering insights into the manners and customs of society. Additionally, "The Handbook of Conundrums" showcases her ability to engage readers with puzzles and wordplay, highlighting her versatility as a writer. Ordway's works continue to be of interest for those studying language and social etiquette.

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