Answer the following about nonsense in typography, for 10 points each.
[10e] This two-word nonsensical Latin phrase based on a truncated Cicero dialogue is used to refer to typical placeholder text in typesetting.
ANSWER: lorem ipsum
[10m] In Unicode, text that cannot be rendered is replaced with a character containing this symbol inside a black diamond. This symbol, which is the subject of Betteridge’s law of headlines, was flipped by Henry Denham to create a marker that today can be used to denote irony.
ANSWER: question mark [or interrogation point] (The replacement character is �; the irony marker is ⸮.)
[10h] This word refers to symbols like fleurons used to ornament text in typefaces. Flourishes on L.A.-area apartments with boxes raised above street-level garages led those buildings to be named for this word.
ANSWER: dingbats
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