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Last week's puzzle on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition (Sunday) was for a pangram involving a famous name. Entires were judged on meaning, syntax and overall elegance; the shorter, the better.
The winning entry was G. W. BUSH QUICKLY FIXED PRIZE JAM ON TV . Not sure how meaningful this is, or how elegant, but hey -- the guy who runs these contests in the NY Times's crossword puzzle editor, so there you have it:
http://www.npr.org/programs/wesun/puzzle/
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26-character pangram
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Re: 26-character pangram
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As it happens...
AnnaStrophic 10/07/02 03:21 PM
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