Insidious invaders have infested the homestead museums and historic houses across our great land. No... Read More
Q: Why are hand weights called "dumbbells"? — J. H., West Hartford, Connecticut A: It's hard t... Read More
Q: We have seen signs that read "Historical Site" as well as "Historic Site." Which is correct? R... Read More
Q: When is it correct to use the word "farther" as opposed to "further"? Both words seem to fit gram... Read More
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The ever-vigilant members of the Word Guy Blooper Patrol have sent me these errors from newspapers a... Read More
Today, some random dispatches from the Word Front ... — Prep School — A while back, I sc... Read More
Your holidays will be jolly days if you give — or get — one of these nifty new books abo... Read More
A reader writes, "In the newspaper I keep seeing sentences like 'So-and-so showed his acting chops i... Read More
Q: In a recent television commercial, someone said, "I am not afraid of companies bigger than us." M... Read More
"Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main ... " We're all familiar with this exhilarating maritime s... Read More
After a recent visit to the doctor's office, I was asked to fill out a survey on my "patient experie... Read More
Today, I serve up an alphabet soup of lettery lore. Letter rip! "Strengths" is the longest word in E... Read More
What's the deal with "comptroller" and "controller"? Peter Van Winkle of Boston asked me that questi... Read More
Loyal readers have just scooped up the latest batch of errors in newspapers and other publications. ... Read More
Seventy years ago, on Oct. 3, 1951, New York Giants outfielder and second-baseman Bobby Thomson blas... Read More
I was riffling through my mailbox the other day, when I came across this letter from John Daigle of ... Read More
Q: When we talk about bailouts of banks, does "bail" refer to bailing out a boat with a bucket or to... Read More
Q: I'm all for eliminating spaces and hyphens! No more "cell phones!" It should be "cellphones." No ... Read More
Q. When should "enclosed" be used vs. "inclosed"? Is there a difference in meaning? — Katherin... Read More
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