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A contest in which each opposed team has to recite/read a couplet beginning... #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:27 am   A contest in which each opposed team has to recite/read a couplet beginning...
 

What do you say a contest in which each opposed team has to recite/read a couplet beginning with the last letter of the couplet recited/read by the adversaries.
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A contest in which each opposed team has to recite/read a couplet beginning... #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 20, 2010 10:28 am   A contest in which each opposed team has to recite/read a couplet beginning...
 

What about 'Reciting Contest'? You can then specify the rules of the competition.

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