Monday, July 7, 2025

DOUBLE DUTY CCLXXIV

Fill in the blanks with words that will complete the word or phrase beginning on the left and begin the word or phrase ending on the right. The number of blanks indicates the number of letters in the missing words.

1. PY _ _ IGN 
2. MOR _ _ _ MAC
3. FAIR _ _ _ _ DAY 
4. ROAD _ _ _ _ _ _ PAY
5. WORK _ _ _ _ _ PLAY
6. BROWN _ _ _ _ _ FREE 
7. LIGHT _ _ _ _ _ HOUSE
8. HOBBY _ _ _ _ _ TRADE
9. RED _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MOON
10. BRASS _ _ _ _ _ _ BUSINESS 
 
HINTS:
First letters of the missing words:
1. **
2. T
3. G
4. H
5. F 
6. S
7. O
8. H
9. C
10. M 
 
Answers:
 
1. pyREign
2. morTARmac
3. fair GAME day
4. road HAZARD pay
5. work FORCE play
6. brown SUGAR free
7. light OPERA house
8. hobbyHORSE trade
9. red CRESCENT moon
10. brass MONKEY business 
Wall Street Journal Crossword
July 7, 2025
Caroline Hand
 
The four clues below have something in common that is hinted at by the fifth clue. 
 
1. Dimwit - slangily 
2. Clairvoyant's cousin, in a way 
3. Cayuga and Seneca are two of them
4. Contributing factor in one's downfall - metaphorically  
5. Request for help 
 
HINT: 
The constructor's name is a hint. 
 
Answer to Clue 5:
Give me a hand.
 
Answers to Clues 1-4: 
 
1. Knucklehead  
2. Palm reader
3. Finger Lakes
4. Nail in the coffin  - - - Each clue contains a part of the hand.

What two things do the following four phrases have in common? How are phrases 1 and 2 different than phrases 3 and 4?

1. CUT CORNERS
2. LOOK AROUND
3. INDOOR CATS
4. FUNNY PAGES
 
Answers:
 
The last two letters of the first words and the first two letters of the second words in each  phrase end in two-letter postal abbreviations of US states.  In all four cases, the states border each other:
 
1. cUT COlorado - Utah - Colorado  
2. loOK ARound - Oklahoma - Arkansas
3. indoOR CAts - Oregon - California
4. funNY PAges - New York - Pennsylvania
 
In phrases 1 and 2, the states border west - east.
In phrases 3 and 4, the states border north - south. 
 
Credit:
Noelle Griskey
 

  

Sunday, July 6, 2025

UNUSUAL WORDS CXIV
 
Can you give a simple definition of the following less-frequently-used words?
 
1. AGIO
2. PELF
3. LISLE
4. OSIER 
5. QUOIN 
6. KEDGE 
7. ORISON 
8. SAURIAN
9. AMISTAD
10. GENTIAN 
 
Answers:
 
1. AGIO - Fee charged for exchanging currencies
 
2. PELF - Money, when gained in a criminal or dishonorable way
 
3. LISLE  - A fine, smooth cotton thread used for hosiery
 
4. OSIER - A willow tree whose flexible twigs are used in making baskets
 
5. QUOIN - Cornerstone
 
6. KEDGE - A small anchor
 
7. ORISON - A prayer
 
8. SAURIAN - Lizard-like
 
9. AMISTAD - Friendship
 
10. GENTIAN - A plant of mountainous regions with vivid blue or violet trumpet-shaped flowers  
 
 
 
SICK OAF VII
Joseph Appel 
 
Change one letter in each word of the phrases below to make a familiar expression.
 
Example: CLUE MOOD - BLUE MOON
                 ON TO PINE - IN THE PINK
 
1. FACT LIFE
2. SLIM TEAR
3. HAND TILE 
4. WIRE COME 
5. SOFA COUCH
6. TOUR SNORE 
7. FOUR GRAVES 
8. PLASTIC SAND 
9. HOST IF LINING
10. EVES TIDE OVEN
 
Answers:
 
1. FACE LIFT
2. SWIM TEAM
3. HARD TIME
4. FIRE CODE
5. SOFT TOUCH 
6. FOUR SCORE
7. SOUR GRAPES
8. ELASTIC BAND
9. COST OF LIVING
10. EYES WIDE OPEN  
 

SYNONYM/ANAGRAM CCXCVIII

The two words in each line can be anagrammed into one - beginning with the given letter. The meanings of the anagrams are given below the clues:

1. APE  + LAP = A
2. CAB + ONE = B
3. COIN + RAG = O
4. BUD + REAL = D 
5. GAS + SAME = M
6. CUFF + ROLE = F 
7. HOUR + NEST = S
8. APART + PIECE =A 
9. GOTHIC + OPEN = P 
10. SMASH + UNITE = E 
11. BOAR + MINUTE = T
12. MEANT + LOWER = W
 
Meanings of the anagrams:
1. Seek another trial in court
2. A source of guidance or inspiration
3. Without pesticides, as food 
4. Lasting, Holding up
5. Manipulate to get the result you want
6. Assertive, powerful 
7. Pronounced accent
8. Be grateful for something
9. Always looking good in pictures
10. Eager interest/enjoyment
11. Bob Dylan classic, Mr. _____ Man
12. Popular summer treat 
 
Answers:
 
1. APPEAL
2. BEACON
3. ORGANIC
4. DURABLE
5. MASSAGE
6. FORCEFUL
7. SOUTHERN
8. APPRECIATE
9. PHOTOGENIC
10. ENTHUSIASM
11. TAMBOURINE
12. WATERMELON  
 

Saturday, July 5, 2025

CONNECTIONS VII

What do the four words in each group have in common?

1. Cues, Seize, Ells, Wise 

2. Iron, Adrift, Away, Party

3. Call, Chance, Words, Days 

4. Sign here, Kiss, Treasure, Adult

5. Cheese, Color, Third, Fifth

6. Crazy, Clothes, Gift, Dark

7. Chair, Listening, Money, Street

8. Fashion, Food, Friends, Forward 

9. Belly, Hot, Panic, Snooze

10. Birth, Cruise, Quality, Remote

11. Colony, Crash, Pride, School 

Answers:

1. Homophones for letters
2. Cast
3. Last
4. What "X" could mean
5. Wheel
6. Horse
7. Easy
8. Fast
9. Button
10. Control
11. Names of animal groups