INSERT-A-WORD XLVII
Insert a word from the right-hand column somewhere into each word in the left-hand column to form a longer word. Each word in the right-hand column is used only once. Do not change the order of the letters.
INSERT-A-WORD XLVII
Insert a word from the right-hand column somewhere into each word in the left-hand column to form a longer word. Each word in the right-hand column is used only once. Do not change the order of the letters.
PAIRS XXIII
Place the same pair of letters onto both sets of dashes to complete a common word. The pair of letter will be different for each answer.
1. W _ _ T _ _ R
2. RETI _ _ N _ _
3. L _ _ OR _ _ E
4. _ _ OS _ _ ORUS
5. _ _ EPSI _ _ ER
6. D _ _ _ _ G
Answers:
PERFECT PAIRINGS I
Each clue can be re-phrased using wordplay - especially homographs (words with two or more meanings) to make a familiar phrase. For example, DANCES and PROTESTS could be re-phrased as BALLS and STRIKES.
The answers to the clues below will have something in common. Can you determine what it is?
HUNGRY HIPPO
Answer each clue with a compound word or two-word phrase that contains the name of an animal.
STUMPERS DLIII
1. Can you think of two four-letter words that have opposite meanings and end in the same three letters, in the same order. The first letters are given:
PRESTO - CHANGE-O XXXIII
Each of the sets below contains three or four unrelated words. Change one letter in each of the words in each set to get three or four related words. Do not change the order of the letters. In one of the sets, one of the words must have two letters changed.