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The brainteasers below, from past tests, are reprinted from the College Entrance Examination Board guide "Taking the SAT I" (2000), followed by a sampler from the board's "Real SAT II" (1998) and "Taking the SAT II" (2000).
To get you thinking, here's a sampler from the column's previous home on Emdashes: What are some of the funniest or most mysterious pseudonyms in the archives of The New Yorker?
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A sample from the stream on Twitter.
Here is a sample from the day.
A sampling, from the hilarious to the horrifying, follows.
City Ballet now includes a sampling from the 19th century.
He gives the reader a sampling from the collection.
Pointing to a sample from the book – "Margaritomancy!
"It tastes good," he said as he tried a sample from the papaya bowl.
A sampling from the controlling verbal authority of Campaign 2000 follows.
Here's a sampling from the best museums in town.
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