AP Style
Copy Cats
TEN Letter Words
Just Desserts
GMG Rockstars
100

If a sentence becomes cluttered with commas.... (change some to semicolons or dashes, try breaking into separate sentences).

try breaking into separate sentences

Punctuation aims to make clear the thought being expressed. If the comma does not serve that purpose, it's better to eliminate it altogether and separate it into sentences. 

100

Sometimes called tortoiseshell cats, this multi-color type of cat is majority female.

calico

100

to work serving drinks at a bar (remember it must be 10 words, too!)

bartending / bartenders

100

Italian biscuits often dipped in coffee, called Biscotti, are baked this many times

twice

100

Scott has a cat named after this black and white Nabisco cookie introduced in 1912.

Oreo
200

The AP Stylebook’s official dictionary is:

(Merriam-Webster, 

Webster’s New World College Dictionary,

Oxford English Dictionary)

webster's new world college dictionary

200

Though their night vision and periphery are far superior to humans, they can only clearly see objects close to their faces. A condition known as this:

nearsightedness

200

a player in soccer or hockey whose special role is to stop the ball or puck from entering the goal

goaltender

200

This all-time best-selling candy bar, made with chocolate, peanut, caramel and nougat, was introduced in 1930 by the M&Ms Mars company.

Snickers

200

Jennifer once wrote a children's book called "Welcome Home, Poe" about this type of cuddly pet companion. 

Cat!

300

The Stylebook advises against jargon, which also could be called:

(gobbledy-gook, 

gobbledygook,

gobbeldygook)

gobbledygook


 Like the word itself, gobbledygook is talk or writing that is wordy, pompous, etc., and largely incomprehensible or meaningless.

300

You may recognize a "litter" of kittens playing in this picture, but you may not know this other name for a group of kittens, also the name for a popular e-reader:

kindle

300

inflammation of the thick fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone

tendinitis

300

From planetariums, fishbowls and swan sculptures, people have used this dessert to make extravagant art pieces since its creation in 1845. (just ignore people in the 1950s pairing it with lettuce and olives...)

jelly

300

This Link Floyd team member is obsessed with dachshunds and has one named Dolly Pawton. 

Lori

400

How would you spell this tasty treat?

doughnut

400

Whiskers act as an extra sensory "radar" and are connected to cats' nervous and muscular systems. Other than their faces, whiskers can also be found on this part of cats' bodies.

back of the legs

400

an "ole-timey" slang term for a newcomer or novice, especially a person unaccustomed to the hardships of pioneer life

tenderfoot

400

The most expensive served dessert, this cold treat, costs $25,000 and is so expensive partly due to the fact that it contains five grams of edible 23-karat gold.

ice cream sundae! 


The Frozen Haute Chocolate ice cream sundae from a restaurant called Serendipity 3 in New York

400

Kate held this slow-moving animal on her recent cruise vacation. His name was Bon Jovi!

A sloth
500

He prefers (blue cheese; bleu cheese) dressing on his mixed salad.

blue cheese


Use the English spelling in this context.

500

Humans can process five tastes: sweet, salty, sour, bitter and savory. Unfortunately, cats do not have the ability to taste this one

sweetness


Guess they won't enjoy the "just desserts" category!

500

a person who is dissatisfied, rebellious and complaining

malcontent

500

The word dessert stems from "desservir" in this language, meaning "to clear the table." 


French

It refers to the fact that desserts are often served after the other dishes are away.

500

Editor Emily Gorham is running her first one of these looong races this March. That's blazing through 13.1094 miles! 

half-marathon! 🏃🏻‍♀️

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