Sunday, April 5, 2026

FIVE RHYMING RIDDLES

1. In life I'm clothed in yellow
       array.
    In death I turn white and fly
       away.
 
2. Zero to 150 in less than a second,
    An aspect of you I'm built to reckon.
 
3. My first is in OCEAN, but not in SEA,
    My second in WASP, but not in BEE.
    My third is in both GLIDER and FLIGHT,
    My whole a creature of the night.
 
4. He enters though he never knocks,
    We love him though he never talks. 
 
5. Wrote the pilot to his mom,
    "I am off to drop a bomb.
    This is what I have to do.
    Will it bring you fame or shame?
    Every one will know your name."
 
Answers:
 
1. Dandelion
2. A bathroom scale
3. An owl
4. A dog or cat
5. Enola Gay (Tibbets)
 
Credit:
5: The Enigma
    December, 2025
    WRYBOSH   
From The Enigma
NPL Magazine
December, 2025
WITZ
 
The ONE and TWO keywords that answer this flat are anagrams.
 
His business is pickles and capers and
   such,
And olives well-stuffed are his best-selling 
   wares.
The ONE in the green morsels gives them 
   pizzazz;
Demand is increasing for what he 
   prepares.
 
He favors his family when choosing
   new staff -
His practice of TWO is a matter of trust,
But hires like that in the corporate
   world
Are bad for morale and are met with
   disgust. 
 
Answers:
 
ONE = PIMENTOS
TWO = NEPOTISM  
 

Saturday, April 4, 2026

FIRST-LETTER CHANGE

The Enigma
NPL Magazine
December, 2025
WITZ
 
As suggested by the keywords, the three answers to this flat differ only by their first letters. Hint: The answer words each have seven letters, beginning with T, V, G - in that order.
 
The bowl was a metal and maple affair,
With film on the silver and wood with no
   shine.
It needed attention to freshen it up.
Embellishment might just improve the
   design:
Removing the FOLD and then coating 
   with GOLD,
Plus new floral BOLD and the bowl will
   look fine.
 
Answers:
 
FOLD = TARNISH
GOLD - VARNISH
BOLD = GARNISH  

 

PALINDROME DELETION

The Enigma
NPL Magazine
December, 2025
SCARAB
 
The answer to the flat below is a famous nine-letter name, five letters in the first name and four in the last name - represented by ONE.  The middle letters form a palindrome which, when deleted, leave the answer to TWO.  
 
ONE slipped in the flue,
Spilling toys from his TWO.
 
Answer:
 
ONE = SA(INT NI)CK  
TWO = SAC

Friday, April 3, 2026

SYNONYM/ANAGRAM CCXXIX

The two words in each line can be anagrammed into one - beginning with the given letter. The meanings of the anagrams are given below the clues.

1. LIFE + BASE = F 
2. BRED + FINE = B 
3. RISE + WAIT = W
4. CAVE + TOAD = A
5. IOTA + REIGN = O 
6. TIFF + NIECE = E
7. TINY + TIGER = I
8. COIL + FAINT = F 
9. HELP + RINSE = R 
10. BEAR + ACRID = B
11. CONE + ALTER = T
12. HOBO + LEARN = H 
13. TOAD + DRONE = D 
 
Meanings of the anagrams:
1. Possible 
2. Be kind to
3. Flowering plant
4. Supporter
5. Begin, start
6. Well organized, methodical
7. Honesty, uprightness
8. Make-believe 
9. Refill, restock 
10. Obstruction meant to block advance of enemy
11. Respect and acceptance of differences
12. Having integrity
13. Body odor product 
 
Answers:
 
1. FEASIBLE
2. BEFRIEND
3. WISTERIA
4. ADVOCATE
5. ORIGINATE
6. EFFICIENT
7. INTEGRITY
8. FICTIONAL
9. REPLENISH
10. BARRICADE
11. TOLERANCE
12. HONORABLE
13. DEODORANT  


 

QUOTES CCLXV

Only rogues feel the constraint of law. 
Author Unknown
 
He who awaits much can expect little.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez 
 
Don't say yes until I'm finished talking. 
Darryl F. Zanuck
 
The honey is sweet, but the bee has a sting.
Benjamin Franklin
 
A bad winner is even worse than a bad loser.
Author Unknown 
 
There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.
Beverly Sills 
 
When a mouse laughs at a cat, there is a hole nearby. 
Author Unknown
 
That person is happiest about whom other say the least - good or bad.
Author Unknown 
 
A mind once stretched by a new idea never again regains its original dimension.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
 
Laughter gives us distance. It allows us to step back from an event, deal with it, and then move on.
Bob Newhart 

  

CRYPTO CLUES CCXVII

GAMES/World of Puzzles
September, 2023
Fred Piscop (1-7)
Bob Stigger (8- 12)
 
1. Art collection largely bogus
 
2. Bathroom fixtures contain a collection of big brass
 
3. Tale under revision - but not changed
 
4. Bury in hinterlands
 
5. Suspected - as Quasimodo did
 
6. Room covered with latticework
 
7. Rapid ships
 
8. Iceland has horrible Mexican food
 
9. He hates sledding, suffering dizziness
 
10. Elevate back
 
11. Stranger dupes my son with aliases
 
12. Approve some vendor selections
 
HINTS:
1. Anagram
2. Two words + anagram
3. Anagram
4. Hidden word
5. Three words - two meanings
6. Hidden word
7. Homograph (two meanings)
8. Anagram
9. Anagram
10. Homograph
11. Anagram
12. Hidden word  
 
Answers:
 
1. GALLERY (largely) 
2. TUBAS (tubs + a )
3. UNALTERED (tale under)
4. INTER (in hINTERlands)
5. HAD A HUNCH (suspected)
6. ATTIC (lATTICework)
7. FLEET
8. ENCHILADS (Iceland has) 
9. LIGHTHEADEDNESS (he hates sledding)
10. REAR
11. PSEUDONYMS (dupes my son) 
12. ENDORSE (vENDOR SElections)