Welcome to the website woven for wordaholics, logolepts, and verbivores. Carnivores eat meat; herbivores eat plants and vegetables; verbivores devour words. If you are heels over head (as well as head over heels) in love with words, tarry here a while to graze or, perhaps, feast on the English language. Ours is the only language in which you drive in a parkway and park in a driveway and your nose can run and your feet can smell.

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The Irish tell a story about a notorious drunkard and trickster named Jack. He couldn’t enter heaven because he was a miser, and he was unable to enter Hell because he had played practical jokes on the Devil. The Devil gave him a single ember to light his way through the darkness. Jack placed the hot coal inside a hollowed-out turnip to keep it glowing longer and was left to walk the earth until Judgment Day with his “Jack’s lantern.”

In Ireland grew up the custom of carving out the insides of turnips and filling them with embers to represent the souls of the dead. Irish immigrants brought the tradition to America. Here, they replaced turnips with the more abundant pumpkins to create jack-o’-lanterns, and the practice spread.

Oh my gourd! Let’s carve out some humor with a pumpkin patch of riddles. Orange you pumped for this?
What vegetable do you get when you drop a pumpkin? Squash.
Why did Cinderella suck at softball? Because her coach was a pumpkin.
What’s the favorite food of mathematicians? Pumpkin pi.
How do jack-o’-lantern stop smoking? They wear a pumpkin patch.
What do you call a jack-o’-lantern living on a farm? A country pumpkin.
Who helps the little pumpkins cross the road safely? The crossing gourd.
What do you call a fat jack-o’-lantern? A plumpkin.
What did the pumpkin say to the pumpkin carver? “Cut it out!”
What do you call an athletic pumpkin? A jock-o’-lantern.
What do hyenas carry to find their way around at night? Jackal lanterns.
How did Mr. Hyde celebrate Halloween? With a Jekyll lantern.

In honor of the seasonal pumpkin, let’s celebrate some words that have one thing in common. They all end with the letters k-i-n. Provide the missing letters for each word defined:

1. jack-o’-lantern material  _ _ _ _ kin
2. Oz midget  _ _ _ _ _kin
3. lip wiper  _ _ _kin
4. model of the human body  _ _ _ _kin
5. similar  _kin
6. awkward country fellow  _ _ _ _kin
7. NFL ball  _ _ _ _kin

Using the definitions as clues, identify the following words that begin with the letters k-i-n:

8. considerate kin_
9. monarch kin_
10. class for children kin_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
11. light a fire kin_ _ _
12. tight curl kin_
13. far out, eccentric kin_ _
14. relating to movement kin_ _ _ _
15. study of movement kin_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

                                    Answers

1. pumpkin 2. Munchkin 3. napkin 4. manikin 5. akin 6.bumpkin 7. pigskin 8. kind 9. king 10. kindergarten 11. kindle 12. kink 13. kinky 24. kinetic 15. kinesiology