Here's the winning caption for the last McClatchy contest cartoon, drawn by The N&O's Dwane Powell.
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Here's the winning caption for the last McClatchy contest cartoon, drawn by The N&O's Dwane Powell.
The cartoon for this month's McClatchy caption-writing contest is by The N&O's Dwane Powell. Go here to enter.
It's time once again for the McClatchy editorial cartoon caption-writing contest. The deadine is Wednesday, Sept, 9, at midnight. To enter, click here.
Here's the winning caption for the latest McClatchy caption-writing contest. To see weekly roundups of cartoons by company artists, go here.
Hmm. An interesting cartoon for this month's caption-writing contest from McClatchy. Take a look, then go here to enter. The contest ends Sunday.
Still no winner for the Joel Pett cartoon with the lemonade stand, but here's the winner from the contest before that:
Here's the winning entry from LYN5 in the McClatchy caption-writing contest using a cartoon by The N&O's Dwane Powell:
Dwane would also like to publicly recognize these runner-ups, for their creative entries ...
Shieldvulf: Come on, think! We know lots of old white people!
Shieldvulf: What would Jesus do?
Ezra1012: It's time to field dress it. I hear NRA members like their game warm.
Erik1112: We shoulda used sticky notes.
Gscullen: Maybe some lipstick?
Hwlabadie: USDA choice is about the only thing we have left.
Hwlabadie: Branding the donkey a socialist was a lot easier.
Moxie: Sure, we can try, but it's still going to be the same rump.
The cartoon for the McClatchy caption-writing contest this month is from The N&O's own Dwane Powell. Go here to enter. Let's have a local winner!
It's time once again for the McClatchy caption-writing contest. Go here to enter your witty words for this cartoon:
Here's the winning entry for the Lee Judge cartoon below:
It's time to come up with a caption for a new McClatchy cartoon contest. Go here to offer up your take on what George Bush says in this scenario:
And the winning caption for last month's contest for the cartoon below was: EAB421: "Good job, George ... never reveal more than they subpoena you for."
It's time once again to rev up the wit and come up with a caption in the McClatchy cartoon caption-writing contest. The new cartoon involves President Bush's legacy. You can also find the winner of the last contest here.