Word: wit
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Larkspur, who with Crawford was a member of the Noteables, a non-audition campus singing group, recalled watching a student production of the play "Wit" with Crawford during their college years, an experience she called "intense...
...winning Joel Siegel, the longtime movie critic and entertainment editor for ABC's Good Morning America, argued with a surly puppet. The bit went well and reminded him over the next three decades that "every day is an on-air audition." Siegel guided viewers with his encyclopedic knowledge and wit, enthusiastically hailing the films he liked as "Great!" and injecting pans with New York City--style humor (of Players, he said some whitefish he had eaten "showed more emotion than Ali MacGraw does"). He was 63 and had colon cancer...
...will miss his sharp intelligence, his delightful wit, and his broad understanding of times past and present,” Faust said of her fellow historian...
...Knowles is the essence of Oxford wit and quickness, a pleasure to observe,” he said recently. “If you’re disagreeing with him, it can be quite a different matter...
...because of its age and its location, not because it offers fabulous classes like “Dinosaurs and Their Relatives” and “Wit and Humor,” but because Harvard afforded me the opportunity to pursue an academic path as random as baseball. And because Harvard gave me all the tools to find that path in the first place...