Only 74 clever Fake Adders correctly identified last month’s ad for the Home Schooling Association of America. It incorporated the name of the previous month’s winner, “Hollingsworth,” in the phrase, “if homescholling’s worth,” with “homeschooling” deliberately misspelled–something that is becoming more and more difficult to do as spellcheck becomes more and more insistant (ha!).

“The Fake Ad for May is on page 98 this month,” wrote Lindsay Pawlowski. “Hopefully, homeschoolers are better spellers than the person who wrote this ad!”

Cherry Westerman, whose husband, Ken, was the Fake Ad Czar’s first soccer coach back in the 1970s, pointed out that “your acronym, HSAA, actually is used for Home Schooling Athletic Association.” (The Czar went on to a long and successful career in soccer until the ninth grade, when he lost his shoes.)

Our winner was Vivian Loh, who starred in the epic film about a Civil War wizard, Gone with the Wand. Loh is taking her gift certificate to Zingerman’s.

To enter this month’s contest, find the fake ad and follow the instructions in the box at the bottom of the Back Page. The fake ad always contains the name of last month’s winner in some form.