Mad-libs puzzles were always a lot of fun as a kid. This year, try it again with our custom puzzle. Without peeking at the story at the bottom, fill in the blanks below and transfer the answers to the ...
We love games around the Glamour HQ, so we were pumped when Mad Libs offered to create an exclusive, customized Mad Lib based on our cover gal Taylor Swift (who, by the way, released her new album ...
We've been huge fans of Mad Libs since the playground days. So we were saddened to hear that yesterday Leonard Stern, the creator of Mad Libs, had passed away. To honor the clever fellow, let's play a ...
Mad Libs — those fill-in-the-blank stories that have been fueling road trips for decades — are always good fun. Normally the stories come prepared in booklets, but anything can serve as inspiration.
My earliest memories of Mad Libs date to junior high, when Marcy Merti and I would explode into giggle fits over inappropriately placed nostrils, double-knit pilgrims and one particularly frightening ...
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Do you remember playing Mad Libs as a kid? As the zany word game turns 50, TODAY has the story about how the game came to be. Plus, author Leonard Stern also wrote an exclusive Mad Lib about the TODAY ...
“There’s a very small number of people on this planet who have this very specific job.” That’s how Mad Libs editor Laura Marchesani describes her work, and the exact thought that made me curious about ...
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