The Final Round Ask Me Another's 2019 Tournament of Champions ends with the debut of a completely new game. In this final round format, the two remaining champions must use smarts and strategy to win.
Read It? I Devoured It! Returning champions mash up authors and foods in one of Ask Me Another's most challenging word games ever.
Hits And Misses In this music parody about famous flops, contestants are punished for the mistakes of previous contestants — just like in a real relationship.
Something On The Something Inspired by the holiday tradition, Elf on the Shelf, two returning champions play a rhyming word game where something is always on something.
‘Tis the season for rascally tales from Short Stories Live A seasonal rogue by any other name wouldn’t sound as sweet John O'Brien
Pictures of the year: Our favorites from 2019 We asked Megan Farmer, staff photojournalist at KUOW, to select her favorite images from this year — and we threw in a few of our own as well. Megan Farmer
NPR's Favorite Movies Of 2019 Parasite, Knives Out, Avengers: Endgame, Little Women and Marriage Story are among the year-end list of 20 films that NPR critics loved the most. Linda Holmes
How prohibition forever changed policing in Seattle On a recent SoundQs segment we learned about historic bootlegger Roy Olmstead. Today we do a deep dive on another larger-than-life figure from that time, black business owner Doc Hamilton. Both men dealt in illegal alcohol, but had wholly different experiences with the temperance movement and the law. Alec Cowan
'Impeachment: A Handbook': How A Watergate-Era Essay Can Guide Us Today Originally published in 1974, the barely 60-page essay by Charles L. Black Jr. is considered one of the reference works on the subject — and it's getting renewed attention. Rose Friedman
'The Rise Of Skywalker' Makes For An Exciting, Exhaustive, Effortful Ending The final chapter in "The Skywalker Saga" returns J.J. Abrams to the director's chair, and the result, while overstuffed with characters and plot, delivers on space-operatic action. Glen Weldon