Sandwich Words
Portmanteaus
Paintings
Logical Fallacies
Potpourri
100

Sweet - ? - flakes

corn

100

barbell

bar + dumbell

100

#1 and #2

#1 – American Gothic (1930)[Grant Wood]

#2 – Starry Night (1889)[Vincent Van Gogh]

100

I say that a minor action  taken now  (that I do not support) must  inevitably lead to  a major negative consequence. Example: “If we give in to the baby every time he cries, he will always cry to get what he wants, and then he will end up in prison because we never set limits”. This logical fallacy is called a “____   ____”

slippery slope

100

How did the Beatles get their name?

They wanted a ‘bug’ name like the crickets (from Buddy Holly and the Crickets),  and when they realized how beetle can be spelled to indicate musical beats, the choice was clear.  Simple

200

Ball - ? - land

park

200

contrail

condensation + trail

200

#3 and #4

#3 - Nightwatch (1642)[Rembrandt]

#4 – Sunday afternoon (1884)[Seurat]

200

I am trying to make my point by providing justification that is actually not supplied! All I have done is to restate my point,  but in a different manner. Example: “Everyone loves Kate because she is so popular!”  This technique is called a “_____ argument”

circular

200

Steve - ? - Luther

Martin

300

Green - ? - bag

bean

300

oxbridge

Oxford + Cambridge

300

#5 and #6

#5 – Christina’s World (1948) [Andrew Wyeth]

#6 – The Last Supper [DaVinci]

300

I make a point where I say a choice must be made between two mutually exclusive options (implying that there are no other options). And I present one option clearly to be worse than the other, making the choice seem obvious.  This is a ‘false dilemma’ fallacy used to persuade an audience to make the desired selection when in fact there is at least one additional logically valid option. Example: “Donate to my campaign if you care about the future”. This is also called an “either/___ fallacy”

                  

         

or

300

Hangry

hungry + angry

400

Cool - ? - box

cat

400

muppet

marionette + puppet

400

#7 and #8

#7 – Nighthawks (1942)[Edward Hopper]

#8 – TBA (2021) [peter weygang]

400

I am trying to divert attention from the real issue by focusing the attention on a specific issue that has only a surface relevance.. Example: “Sure, amalgamation results in higher taxes, but now you can use the same library card in 6 different libraries!  And really,  who doesn't love to read books?! This is called a "red _____"

red herring

400

I'm making a point based on an assumption that the point is inherently correct.  I have assumed my position is correct  without providing any evidence to support it. Example:  “Freedom of the press is important in open societies, because open societies value the ability of the press to report what’s happening ” This is called “ ____ the claim”

Begging the claim

500

Every - ? - builder

builder

500

dumbfound

dumb (speechless) + confound 

500

#9 and #10

#9 - 3rd of May 1808 (1814)[Franciso Goya]

#10 – The Scream (1893)[Edvard Munch]

500

I take your argument, distort it in some extreme way, and then attack the extreme distortion, as if that is really the claim the you are making.. Example: “Peter is the yacht club commodore. He says that the club will be upgrading its facilities. But Pamela says this can't be true because Peter doesn't support a new indoor running track in the clubhouse” It can be said that I am "attacking a ______"

strawman

500

On Thurs Feb 18th, many NASA employees had to endure 7 minutes of terror.  What was the terror,  and why 7 min long?

Landing of Perseverance Rover, 7 min radio silence

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