| Humour Articles | | Collection of various forms of wordplay: puns, deft definitions and anagrams. |
| Keepers of Lists | | A large archive of amusing lists. Lists can be created, added to and voted on by the public. |
| Language Fun | | Shows how English can be distorted, corrupted or misinterpreted under numerous circumstances. |
| Loquacious Lipograms | | Information and links on lipograms, works of fiction that omit a single letter. |
| Lost in Translation | | See what happens when an English phrase is translated by computer back and forth between 5 different languages. Confusion results. |
| Ms-Sam-Antics | | Oxymora, famous last words and Confucius Says are just some of the wordplay included. |
| National Public Radio | | New York Times and Weekend Edition puzzle editors present a weekly wordplay challenge. |
| Opundo | | Includes wordplay and oddities, mathematica, theologica, computica, scientifica, and other humour. |
| Phobias | | Article lists some of the more amusing phobias, like arachibutyrophobia-- fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth. |
| Scorpio Tales | | Collection of anagrams, pangrams, eponyms, heteronyms, contronyms, homophones and mangled English. |
| Sources of the Word Yahoo | | Claims that Jonathan Swift used various words that look or sound like "Yahoo", including Chinese, Greek, and Russian. |
| Stink Pink | | Questions have answers with two rhyming words. |
| Stupid Questions | | Asks for your opinion about and submission of rhetorical questions. |
| The Collective Noun Page | | Entertaining and annotated listing of collective nouns such as 'a murder of crows' and 'a pomposity of professors'. | |
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