Saturday, July 18, 2026

COMPOUND LINKS XXXII 

Fill in the blanks with a compound word or two-word phrase so that the first two words and the last two words make up other compound words or two-word phrases.

Ex. EVERY ________ PRESS
Ans. everyMANDRILL press
 
1. SWEET ________ BOX
2. HOME ________ ARTS
3. ROAD ________ GAME 
4. TOUR ________ SMART 
5. HUMAN ________ FACE 
6. FACE ________ COURSE
7. OPEN ________ HUSTLE
8. BARBER ________ FIGHT
9. WILD ________ PACKAGE
10. ELEVENTH ________ SLIPPER 
 
Answers:
 
1. sweet CORNBREAD box
2. homeBODY LANGUAGE arts
3. road HOGTIE game
4. tour GUIDEBOOK smart
5. human TOUCHSTONE face
6. faceLIFTOFF course
7. open ROADSIDE hustle
8. barber POLECAT fight
9. wild CHILD CARE package
10. eleventh HOURGLASS slipper 

Friday, July 17, 2026

Universal Crossword
July 16, 2026
Drew Schmenner 
 
The first three clues have something in common that is hinted at by the fourth clue. Can you determine what it is?
 
1. ADIEU, ADIEU
2. MEDIEVAL STUDIES
3. AN OLDIE BUT A GOODIE 
4. Ideal vacation spot
 
HINT:
4. Homophone
 
Answer to Clue 4:
PARADISE (PAIR OF DIES) - - - Each of the three clues has DIE twice:
 
1. aDIEu, aDIEu
2. meDIEval stuDIEs
3. an olDIE but a gooDIE 
  
       
NY Times Crossword
July 16, 2026
Zhou Zhang and Mallory Montgomery
 
The first four clues below are answers a question hinted at by the fifth clue. What is the question, and what things are the clue answers referring to?
 
1. Yes, three arduous ones
2. Yes, sometimes more than 1,000
3. Yes, but just one
4. No, but it has three feet 
5. Question about an idea during a brainstorming session 
 
Answer to Clue 5:
Does it have legs?*
 
What the clue answers refer to:
1. Ironman triathlon
2. Millipede
3. Direct flight
4. A yardstick  
 
*The question, "Does it have legs?" is asking if an idea can stand on its own, if it has the potential to last and succeed 
 
 
 

PHYSICAL PHRASES

Dell PennyPress Variety Puzzles
Volume 342 (1-4)
 
Answer each clue with a phrase containing a body part.  
 
1. Agree
2. Pay a tab
3. Memorize
4. Hitchhike 
5. Snobby 
6. Advantage 
7. Supplicating 
8. Very close (2) 
9. Follow directions
10.  Well-informed, alert
11. Bit of encouragement
12. Struggle to the utmost 
 
Answers:
 
1. See eye to eye
2. Foot the bill
3. Learn by heart
4. Thumb a ride
5. Nose in the air 
6. Have a leg up
7. On bended knee
8. Hand in glove / Joined at the hip
9. Toe the line
10. Ear to the ground
11. Shot in the arm  
12. Fight tooth and nail 
  

 

Thursday, July 16, 2026

POINTS TO PONDER CXXXIII

No vessel can compare in romantic interest and patriotic reverence with the properly accorded fame of the "Mayflower". Her name is linked with the fundamentals of American democratic institutions. She was the wave-rocked cradle of our liberties.

Henry B. Culver
The Book of Old Ships  

COMPLETE-A-WORD XXXI

Fill in the dashes with 4-letter answers to the clues to complete 7-letter words.

1. Mailed, for example         _ _ GME _ _

2. Fossil fuel                         _ _ MIC _ _

3. Settled up                          _ YR _ M _ _

4. Mild oath                          _ _ ULA _ _

5. "Pick up the ....."              _ _ N _ AK _

6. Plunge                              _ ECE _ _ _

7. Rave                                 T _ _ _ SI _

8. Houston University         A _ T _ _ L _

9. Equine dam                   CO _ P _ _ _

10. Italy, with "the"             _ _ _ S _ ER

11. Floor square                  CU _ _ C _ _ 

Answers:

1. SENT - SEGMENT
2. COAL - COMICAL
3. PAID - PYRAMID
4. GOSH - GOULASH
5. PACE - PANCAKE
6. DIVE - DECEIVE
7. RANT - TRANSIT
8. RICE - ARTICLE
9. MARE - COMPARE
10. BOOT - BOOSTER
11. TILE - CUTICLE  

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

CRYPTO CLUES CCXXXIV

GAMES Magazine
March/April, 1982
Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon (1, 4, 7, 11)
October, 1982
Mike Shenk (2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9,10, 12, 13)
 
1. Ms. Oakley is awfully inane
 
2. Friends strike back
 
3. Reduces homework assignments, we hear
 
4. Moonstarer, possibly!
 
5. Watch monarch going on a hunt
 
6. Votes for President after Grant is beheaded
 
7. Animal doctor is terribly naive trainer
 
8. Wax from Warsaw
 
9. That messy assortment of jewels
 
10. Driver, if young, has to give proof
 
11. A demon horribly wailed
 
12. Wise man goes through US employments
 
13. Turned silent to hear a speech  
 
HINTS: 
1, 4, 7, 9, 11, 13: Anagrams
2. Definition - Reversal
3. Homophone
5. Two definitions - two words
6. Beheadment
8. Homophone
10. Hidden word
12. Container 
 
Answers:

1. ANNIE (inane)
2. PALS (friends) [reverse of SLAP (strike)]
3. LESSENS (lessons = homework)
4. ASTRONOMER (moonstarer)
5. SEEKING (watch = see / monarch = king)
6. AYES (votes for) [HAYES = President after Grant]
7. VETERINARIAN (naive trainer)
8. POLISH (capital P - from Warsaw / small p - wax)
9. AMETHYSTS (that messy) 
10. VERIFY (give proof - driVER IF Young) 
11. MOANED (a demon) 
12. USAGES (employments) [U SAGE S]
13. LISTEN (silent)