knotty problems like whether the plural of rendezvous is rendezvous or rendevouses.
Well, according to the Merriam Webster Dictionary (which I checked before posting) it's rendezvouses, as anyone will see should they happen to look
here.
One can also bring up several other dictionary listings by simply typing "rendezvouses" in any Google search box.
It may not be seen/heard as often today as it was back in 1796 (when the setup takes place) or even a few decades ago - but then, so many correct words/spellings are rarely seen today
(i.e. if one more person in my presence uses the adjective bad when they should be using the adverb badly, well, I may not be responsible for what might happen to them. (And in fact, one of my all-time favorite scenes on
Lost was when Locke corrected Boone on the proper usage of bad vs. badly. I literally cheered in my seat!
))