Wednesday, February 11, 2026

POINTS TO PONDER CXXIII

I love power. But it is as an artist that I love it. I love it as a musician loves his violin, to draw out its sounds and chords and harmonies.
Napoleon Bonaparte  
 
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To maintain a joyful family requires much from both the parents and the children. Each member of the family has to become, in a special way, the servant of the others.
Pope John Paul II 
  
  
 
 

QUOTES CCLIX

The best sauce in the world is hunger. 
Miguel de Cervantes
 
A false friend is more dangerous than the worst enemy. 
German proverb 
 
Bad weather always looks much worse through a window.
John Kieran 
 
A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives roses.  
Author Unknown
 
If our air forces are never used they have achieved their finest goal.
Gen. Nathan F. Twinning
 
A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous.
Ingrid Bergman
 
I don't know who my grandfather was. I'm much more concerned to know what his grandson will be.
Abraham Lincoln 
 
Most people can remember compliments given to them long after the names of the givers are forgotten.
Author Unknown 
 
A leader is best when people barely know he exists. When his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say, "We did it ourselves."
Lao-tzu
 
No matter how old she is, every mother watches her middle-aged children for improvement. 
Author Unknown 
 
Don't tug on Superman's cape.
Jim Croce 
 
 

UNUSUAL WORDS CXXV

Can you give a simple definition of these less-frequently-used words?

1. SATRAP
2. FECUND
3. GAINSAY
4. PARLANCE
5. EFFLUVIAL 
6. DRAVIDIAN 
7. ECHYMOSIS 
8. CHANGELING
9. AILUROPHIOLE
10. CIRCADIAN DYSRHYTHMIA 
 
Answers:
 
1. SATRAP - A subordinate or local ruler
 
2. FECUND - Fertile, productive
 
3. GAINSAY - Deny, contradict
 
4. PARLANCE - Jargon, language specific to a certain group
 
5. EFFLUVIAL - Foul-smelling, noxious - as a vapor rising from decaying matter
 
6. DRAVIDIAN - Of a family of languages spoken in southern India and Sri Lanka
 
7. ECHYMOSIS - Discoloration caused by blood, a black and blue mark
 
8. CHANGELING - A child secretly exchanged for another in infancy
 
9. AILUROPHILE -  A cat lover
 
10. CIRCADIAN DYSRHYTHMIA -  Jet lag  

BE A BETTER ANAGRAMMER CXLV

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?

1. PRISM - S
2. BRAIN - R 
3. DEATH - H 
4. HOVEL - H
5. BISHOP - P 
6. GRATIS - G
7. BROOM - R 
8. STUDIO - O 
9. ANCHOR - R 
10. CARBON - B
11. ENERGY - G 
12. MIGHTY - M  
 
HINTS:
1. Kind of whale
2. Kind of weather
3. Body part
4. Divide evenly
5. Fear
6. Music
7. Metaphor for a male lover
8. Auction word
9. Bitterness, spite
10. Animal
11. Medical apparatus
12. Legendary 
 
Answers:
 
1. SPERM
2. RAINY
3. HEART
4. HALVE
5. PHOBIA
6. GUITAR
7. ROMEO
8. OUTBID
9. RANCOR
10. BRONCO
11. GURNEY
12. MYTHIC  

 

DROP A LETTER - GET A NEW WORD CXXIX

GAMES/World of Puzzles
December, 2025
FAMILY REUNIONS
Bob Stigger
 
Drop one letter from each word and re-arrange the remaining letters to get nine related words.
 
1. JUTE
2. TUBA
3. DRIBS
4. TRIKE
5. PARTS 
6. GRIDDLE
7. RESTOCK
8. THEOREM
9. PENUMBRAS  
 
HINTS: 
First letters of the new words:
1. J
2. B
3. B
4. K
5. S
6. G
7. R
8. M
9. S
 
Answers:
 
1. JET
2. BAT
3. BIRD
4. KITE 
5. STAR
6. GLIDER
7. ROCKET
8. METEOR
9. SUPERMAN - - - Things in the sky  

CRYPTO CLUES CCVI

GAMES/World of Puzzles
December, 2025
Stella Zawistowski (1-3)
Bob Stigger (4-8) 
Patrick Berry (9-13) 
 
1. Banknote conceals problem
 
2. The sixth northeastern climber
 
3. Temporarily given annual observance
 
4. Rats bothered sailors
 
5. Cancel yearbook when second vowel is deleted
 
6. Play an instrument provided by Bess Truman
 
7. Dog food
 
8. Candy coin producer
 
9. Blue feathers
 
10. Scare off property
 
11. Where to catch a calf or doe, perhaps
 
12. Painting's strange forces 
 
13. Intimate (long a sound) part of a strange tattoo (two words)
 
HINTS:
1. Hidden word 
2. Roman numerals and an abbreviation
3. Capital letter changes meaning
4. Anagram
5. Letter deletion
6. Hidden word
7. Capital letter changes meaning
8. Homograph
9. Homograph
10 - 12: Anagram
13. Hidden word 
 
Answers:
 
1. Knot (banKNOTe)
2. VINE 
3. Lent
4. Tars
5. Annul (annual)  
6. Strum (besS TRUMan)
7. Chow 
8. Mint
9. Down
10. Acres (scare)
11. Rodeo (or doe)
12. Fresco (forces)
13. Get at (stranGE TATtoo) 

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Dell PennyPress Variety Puzzles
January, 2025 (1-10) 

Find the names of sixteen birds by adding one of the given letters to each word and re-arranging the letters. Each letter will be used only once. 

A   B   C   F   K   N  P   P   R  Y  W  I  O  E  A  I 

1. IRON + ?
2. ARROWS + ?
3. CHIN + ?
4. SORT + ?
5. AVER + ?
6. HONE + ?
7. COUNT + ?
8. IMAGE + ?
9. DONOR + ?
10. SPORE + ?
11. GALE + ?
12. GOES + ?
13. OVER + ?
14. FIST + ? 
15. COVET + ?
16. BUDGE + ?  
 
Answers:
 
1. IRON + B = ROBIN
2. ARROWS + P = SPARROW
3. CHIN + F = FINCH
4. SORT + K - STORK
5. AVER + N = RAVEN
6. HONE + R = HERON
7. COUNT + A = TOUCAN
8. IMAGE + P = MAGPIE
9. DONOR + C = CONDOR
10. SPORE + Y = OSPREY
11. GALE + E = EAGLE
12. GOES + O = GOOSE  
13. OVER + I = VIREO
14. FIST + W = SWIFT
15. COVET + A = AVOCET
16. BUDGE + I = BUDGIE (parakeet)