FAMOUS DOGS
Can you name the dogs featured in these movies, books, TV shows, or comics?
FAMOUS DOGS
Can you name the dogs featured in these movies, books, TV shows, or comics?
COMMON COMBOS XVII
Listed below are groups of four unrelated words. Find a word that can either precede or follow each word in each of the groups.
MISSING TRIOS XVII
The answers to the two clues in each line below are six-letter words that differ by only one letter, which is given. For example, given
JOKES
DROP A LETTER - GET A NEW WORD LXV
What do the following letter strings have in common?
RHYMING RIDDLE ANSWERS CI
The answers to each item in the clues will rhyme.
1. Wanting to know, Extremely angry, Not what it purports to be
2. Jim Dandy to the _____, Hardy grass, Romanian dictator 1967-89
3. Have enough money for, Agreement, On a train, Loved deeply
4. Arrest, One of the deadly sins, Nerve (idiomatically), Fair
5. Oppose, Demand, Deep pit or huge gap, Sign up for military service
6. Careless mistake, Ransack, Torn apart, Think about something
7. Two-for-one feature, Beatles classic, Massacre site 300 Lakota Indians by the U.S. Army, Narcissist's creed
8. Below the expected standard, Rather strange, Require more to qualify, What you might say in a huge parking lot
Answers:
BE A BETTER ANAGRAMMER XCVII
Each word on the left is one letter off from another word - whose initial letter is given at the right. Can you determine the other word?
FLEXERS XCIX
Answer each clue by matching it with one of the choices below. The choices are in random order. Wordplay is fair play.
QUOTES CXLIV
CRYPTO CLUES XIII
Each clue is a cryptic crossword contains two parts: a definition of the answer and a second description of it through wordplay. Finding the dividing point between the two parts is the key to solving. Watch for anagrams, second definitions, words "containing " other words, homophones, and other language tricks.
1. Burden's on you and me.
2. Best gem captivates Tim.
3. Crash diets to become trends.
4. Corn I planted in twisty path.
5. Fastener for any pets if restless.
6. Groom chose rare thoroughbred.
7. Buck keeps part of leg in hiding.
8. Vision problem? Yes, retina's damaged.
9. Desecrating shrine will get you a black eye.
10. Charm a stubborn beast with the end of a carrot
11. Mixed up downhill racer conceals irritated mood.
Answers:
1. ONUS
2. OPTIMAL (OPtimAL)
3. TIDES (anagram)
4. MAIZE (maze)
5. SAFETY PIN (anagram of any pets if)
6. RACEHORSE (chose rare)
7. STASHING (STAshinG)
8. EYESTRAIN (anagram of yes, retina)
9. SHINER (anagram of SHRINE)
10. AMULET (2nd definition of CHARM)
11. SHUFFLED (ShuffLED)
LOGICAL THINKING XVI
How many familiar expressions can you think of containing the word WRONG - such as, "Sorry, wrong number"? Seven are listed below.
(Possible) Answers:
AWESOME FACTS ABOUT EVERYTHING LXX
1. A ten-gallon hat holds three quarts.
2. French fries were invented in Belgium.
3. Catgut isn't made from cats; it's made from sheep.
4. When asked, most people say their favorite color is blue.
6. Walt Disney himself was the original voice of Mickey Mouse.
7. Orchids don't need soil to grow. Thefy get nutrients from the air.
8. Japan has the most vending machines per capita than any country in the world.
9. Koala bears aren't bears. They're marsupials - animals that carry their young in a pouch.
10. The seven deadly sins (pride, lust, envy, anger, greed, gluttony, and sloth) are all bad, but theologians reserve a special place for pride, as the deadliest of the seven - the root of all evil and the beginning of all sin.
ADD A LETTER - GET A NEW WORD CXCVI
Add the designated letter to each word and re-arrange the letters to form a new word.
What do the following words have in common that has nothing to do with their meanings?
LITTLE DEVILS
FOUR-MID-ABLE IV
The letter strings below consist of four letters which appear consecutively in common, uncapitalized, single words. What are the words? For example, given the letters THTU, the answer word would be BATHTUB. This is a difficult puzzle, and hints to the answer words are given below the clues.
CRYPTO CLUES XII
Cryptic clues 1-3 use hidden words to disguise the answers. Clues 4-7 use anagrams. Clue 8-9 use homophones. Clues 10-11 use containments.
QUOTES CXLIII
Author: Ann Landers
Problems are inevitable. Misery is a choice.
Being interested is more important than being interesting.
Never let an opportunity pass to give a well-deserved compliment.
Maturity is the ability to live in peace with what we cannot change.
Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.
In the end, it's not what you do for your children, but what you've taught them to do for themselves.
One out of four people in this country is mentally unbalanced. Think of your three closest friends. If they seem OK, you're the one.
Fill in the first blank with a five-letter word. Drop the first and last letters of this word to fill in the second blank with the remaining three-letter word.
The two answer words to this flat differ by a single letter. With the exception of this letter, the two words are reversals of each other.
Fill in the fist blank with a seven-letter word. For the second blank, reverse the word and change one letter.
If Kenya shared a landmass with both Portugal and Spain, then someone hailing form ________ could be called ________.
SIX RIDDLES
1. What does the future hold for glass coffins?
2. What was the man's complain about the soup du jour?
3. What's the difference between a hippo and a matchstick?
4. What did the janitor say when he jumped out of the closet?
5. If you have a bee in your hand, what do you have in your eye?
6. What did the sign by the cash register in the used record store say?
7. What happened to the guy who sued the airline for his lost luggage?
8. What did the psychiatrist tell his patient who dreamed he was drowning in an ocean of orange soda?
Answers:
1. Remains to be seen
2. He said, "I've had soup du jour before, and this isn't it."
3. A hippo is really heavy, but a matchstick is a little lighter.
4. "SUPPLIES!"
5. Beauty (Beauty is in the eye of the bee holder.)
6. All Sales Vinyl
7. He lost his case.
8. "It's just a Fanta sea."
COMMON COMBOS XVI
Listed below are groups of four unrelated words. Find a word that can either precede or follow each word in each of the groups.
SYNONYM/ANAGRAM CXXX
The two words in each clue can be anagrammed into one - beginning with the given letter. A hint to the meaning of the anagram is given below the clues.
FOUR-MID-ABLE III