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If there's a natural holiday or occasion for a party, such as New Year's Eve, 4th of July, or Halloween, then you're all set, but you can also throw a party that is animal themed, sports themed, based on your favorite movie or TV, vampire themed, or which really has whatever theme you think will get people talking, laughing, or even dressing up.
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Start by deciding a theme or idea for your crossword puzzle and preparing a list of all the relevant theme words you think would be appropriate for it.
I don't care about word counts, I don't care about debut words, I don't care how many theme entries you think you can cram into a grid.
QUESTION from Guest: Along the women theme, do you think Cameron does a good job making these action movies for "chicks?" DANA GOODYEAR: "Titanic" was one of those rare movies that hit in all four quadrants: young, old, male, female.
Try to focus on themes that you think would interest this person in particular, and write in the style you think he or she would use.
Come up with a few themes that you think your memoir might be about.
A cheerful theme, you might think, but knowing Ms. Gillen, ominous undertones will find their way in.
For example if you listen to the current political theme, you'd think that the United States government is the worst force for evil in the world, when in fact I'd argue the opposite.
"If he had," Wilson wrote, "he'd know that Wordsworth's Lucy poems are full of dead women, Keats Lamiais' is all about sex, the Shelleys wrote tales of torture and horror, Dickens' body of work is full of prostitutes and orphans, and Shakespeare covered every graphic and occult theme you can think of.
THINK of theme parks and you think of rollercoasters.
It fits in with the welcoming theme don't you think?
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