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In the 1720s Jonathan Swift was challenged to the game of combining all the letters of the Greek alphabet with the word "guinea." He rose to the challenge, using excruciating puns, slang, and hidden words; for example:
α: half a guinea;
κ: I cap a guinea;
σ: I seek my guinea.
Thus was born the first comic phonetic alphabet. However, the idea didn't really catch on until the variety duo Clapham and Dwyer produced an English comic alphabet, which they popularised in the 1930s and later...