If you want something very strong that glues most everything, including glass and metal, I use E6000 and let it set for 24 hours. If you are gluing wood or paper, then just a common type like Elmer's glue is fine.
Take a look in the Martha Stewart web site and I am sure there's something there. It would depend on what you want to glue together. Actually, I vote for the new Gorilla glue, the colourless one. It glues everything!!
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