Wednesday, May 27, 2026

MIND FLEXERS CXLIII

Answer each clue by matching it with one of the choices below. The relationships are disguised by double meanings, altered spacing within words, and/or other wordplay.  

1. Rite aid  
2. A minor
3. An older you
4. Bridle suite 
5. Curling iron 
6. Oil container 
7. Boring outcome 
8. Record producer 
9. Names, when doubled
10. Heart of a hero, perhaps 
 
CHOICES:
a. Bodybuilding
b. Stable
c. Salami
d. Acolyte
e. Thee
f. Arrest
g. Hole
h. Sings
i. Key
j. Frame
 
Answers:
 
1. d - Acolyte (rite aid)
2. i - key (music)
3. e - Thee
4. b - Stable (not bridal)
5. a - Bodybuilding
6. j - Frame (oil painting)
7. g - Hole
8. f - Arrest (police record)
9. h - Sings (confesses, rats out)
10. c - Salami (hero sandwich) 
 
Credits:
1: Constructor unknown 
2-3: Matthew Luter
4: David P. Williams
5: John Peterman
6: Mike Shenk
7: Jeffrey Wechsler
8: Aiden Glenn
9: Mike Shenk 
10: Wendy Brandes and  Barbara Lin 
  
 

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

POINTS TO PONDER CXXXI

People have asked why I don't put people into my pictures of the natural scene. I respond, "There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer."
Ansel Adams
 
Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.
Abraham Lincoln
 
Advice is like the snow. The softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon and the deeper it sinks into the mind.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge  

QUOTES CCLXXI

Comedy is tragedy plus time.
Carol Burnett
 
No good deed goes unpunished.
(Attributed to) Oscar Wilde
 
Thoughts come clearly while one walks.
Thomas Mann 
 
The harshest truth is better than the sweetest lie.
Rod B. Johnson
 
Perfect happiness, even in memory, is not common.
Jane Austen 
 
Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. 
Lord (John Dalberg) Acton
 
In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
Martin Luther King, Jr. 
 
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than to be crowded on a velvet cushion.
Henry David Thoreau 
 
When all is said and done, the weather and love are the two elements about which one can never be sure.
Alice Hoffman
 
There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.
Elie Wiesel
 
When a diplomat says yes, he means perhaps; when he says perhaps, he means no; and when he says no, he's no longer a diplomat.
Author Unknown
 
 
 

 

Monday, May 25, 2026

SHUFFLE 'EM LXII

Dell PennyPress Variety Puzzles
Autumn, 2025
 
Two six-letter words with their letters in the correct but not consecutive order are combined in each row of letters below. To solve the puzzle, separate both words. There are no extra letters, and no letter is used more than once. Hint: the two words are opposites.
 
Ex: D F E A T S A T E C N H  
       D f  E a  T s  A  t  e C n  H - DETACH /fasten
 
1. B E F B E O H R I E N D
2. A DA F R A R I N I D G
3. D I C H S E M E R A Y L
4. R E R A T P I E F A L Y
5. F S T E I T A D F U Y L
6. S O R O T A H T T E L E 
7. M I E D G N D O L E R E
8. H A M A S P S I E S R T 
 
Answers:
 
1. BEFORE - behind
2. AFRAID - daring
3. DISMAL - cheery
4. REPEAL - ratify
5. FITFUL - steady
6. SOOTHE - rattle
7. MEDDLE - ignore
8. HAMPER - assist  

CRYPTO CLUES CCXXVII

GAMES/World of Puzzles
August, 2021
Bob Stigger (1-2)
Henry Hook (3-10)
 
1. Load vehicle and depart 
2. Removing the head, skin a slimy fish
3. Clam soup he'd crow about
4. Billeted in four  
5. Awful squeeze in bed
6 Weight confused on cue
7. Eerie tune had tormented
8. Frizzy hairdo for a stranger 
9. Awkwardly reach up at skydiver's gear 
10. Single piece of furniture in a brief performance 
 
HINTS:
1. Two words
2. Beheadment
3. Anagram
4. Homograph
5-9: Anagrams
10: Two phrases, one hyphenated / stressonym 
 
Answers:
 
1. CARGO
2. EEL
3. CHOWDER (he'd crow)
4. QUARTERED
5. QUEEN SIZE ( squeeze in)
6. OUNCE (on cue)
7. HAUNTED (tune had)
8. AFRO (for a)
9. PARACHUTE (reach up at)
10. One-night stand (one nightstand)  
 
 
 
  
NPR Weekend Edition Sunday Puzzle
May 24, 2026
Will Shortz (1-10)
 
Change the two words in each clue below to a familiar phrase by anagramming one of them. For example, APPLE DICER would become APPLE CIDER. Which of the words to be anagrammed is for you to determine. 
 
1. Baker pedal
2. Blank serve
3. Legal fiber
4. Maids touch
5. Regal print
6. Dream guard
7. Dutch tater
8. Pearl drive
9. Clean tales
10. Shore sense
11. Quilt trinket
12. Junk reward
 
Answers:
 
1. Brake pedal
2. Blank verse
3. Legal brief
4. Midas touch
5. Large print
6. Armed guard
7. Dutch treat
8. Pearl diver
9. Clean slate
10. Horse sense 
11. Quilt knitter  
12. Junk drawer (perfect anagram) [semordnilap]
 

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Fill in the same three-letter word to complete the words below.

1. E _ _ _ H
2. HE _ _ _ H 
3. QU _ _ _ Z
4. ST _ _ _ LE 
5. M _ _ _ IAN 
 
Answer:
 
The missing word is ART:
1. EARTH
2. HEARTH
3. QUARTZ
4. STARTLE
5. MARTIAN
 
Credit:
Braingle