Pangram #10: Jumping zebras

Pangram #10: Jumping zebras
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“How vexingly quick daft zebras jump!” Jumping zebras would be a funny sight to see.

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Pangram #11: Jeopardy!

Pangram #11: Jeopardy!
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“Watch “Jeopardy!”, Alex Trebek’s fun TV quiz game.”

Pangram #12: Big quartz

Pangram #12: Big quartz
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“Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz.”

Pangram #13: Lucky whiz

Pangram #13: Lucky whiz
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“GQ’s oft lucky whiz Dr J, ex-NBA MVP.” This is another example of a perfect pangram, exactly 26 letters.

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Pangram #14: Antique ivory

Pangram #14: Antique ivory
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“We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize.” Judging antique ivory buckles is a tough job, just like saying this sentence ten times fast.

Pangram #15: Nymphs and dwarfs

Pangram #15: Nymphs and dwarfs
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“Glib jocks quiz nymph to vex dwarf.”

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Pangram #16: Fax Judge Pat

Pangram #16: Fax Judge Pat
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“When zombies arrive, quickly fax Judge Pat.” Judge Pat can take care of all problems involving zombies.

Pangram #17: Fumbling the pizza

Pangram #17: Fumbling the pizza
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“Waxy and quivering, jocks fumble the pizza.” Don’t drop the dinner!

Pangram #18: Pigs, foxes, zebras and wolves, oh my!

Pangram #18: Pigs, foxes, zebras and wolves, oh my!
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“The jay, pig, fox, zebra and my wolves quack!” That’s a lot of animals in one sentence.

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Pangram #19: Box full of jugs

Pangram #19: Box full of jugs
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“Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.” Sounds like it’s party time!

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