| 21. | Not all the visual gags work, but the wordplay is rewarding.
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| 22. | PROFANITY None as such, but some of the wordplay comes close.
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| 23. | When it comes to wordplay, they're competitive.
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| 24. | Wit and wordplay are very much part of Cocker's arsenal.
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| 25. | The use of irony and wordplay in these course titles,
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| 26. | That doesn't interfere with her love of sexually charged wordplay.
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| 27. | He claims he's just having fun with wordplay.
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| 28. | Particularly perplexing are her studies of wordplay in the poems.
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| 29. | Lippi has a knack for startling wordplay and sensuous imagery.
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| 30. | REALITY : Wordplay aside, Bulger was an FBI informant.
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