Thursday, June 25, 2026

What do the following countries have in common?

1. Ghana 
2. Zambia
3. Namibia
4. Thailand 
5. Sri Lanka 
6. Zimbabwe 
7. Democratic Republic of the Congo 
 
Answer:
 
They were known by other names for many years:
 
1. Ghana - Gold Coast
2. Zambia - (Northern) Rhodesia
3. Namibia - South West Africa
4. Thailand - Siam
5. Sri Lanka - Ceylon
6. Zimbabwe - (Southern) Rhodesia
7. Democratic Republic of the Congo - Zaire 
 
 
  

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

NY Times Crossword
June 24, 2026 
Kevin Curry and Zhou Zhang 
 
What do the following words have in common?
 
1. Jolly
2. Glazed
3. Carbon
4. Chicken
 
HINT:
Walkie-Talkies
 
Answer:
 
Each of the clue words can be followed by a standard word meaning "understood" when communicating by walkie-talkie (or other radio devices) to make a familiar phrase:
 
1.  Jolly Roger
2. Glazed over
3. Carbon copy
4. Chicken out 
LA Times Crossword
June 24, 2026
Sala Wanetick and Dena R. Verkuil 
 
The answers to the clues below will have something in common. Can you determine what it is?
 
1. Theory of the birth of the universe 
2. Time of financial growth and a kind of box 
3. 1929 event that triggered the Great Depression
 
Answers:
 
1. Big bang
2. Economic boom
3. Stock Market crash - - - Dramatic endings  
 

SYNONYM/ANAGRAM CCXXVIII

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

1. ROAN + SENT = R
2. TORN + VICE = C 
3. ICON + RAFT = F
4. LACE + TIDE = D
5. LONE + SNIT = I  
6. CAN + CHIME = M
7. TALON + INERT = I
8. TAPE + REPUTE = P 
9. PLAIT + ACUTE = C 
10. MOOCH + RIPEN = M  
 
Meanings of the anagrams: 
1. Reverberating
2. Devise or invent / Scheme or plot
3. Part of a whole
4. Fragile
5. Rude
6. Machine and engine person
7. Close-minded 
8. Cause to continue
9. Surrender
10. Voice enhancer 
 
Answers:
 
1. RESONANT
2. CONTRIVE
3. FRACTION
4. DELICATE
5. INSOLENT
6. MECHANIC
7. INTOLERANT
8. PERPETUATE
9. CAPITULATE
10. MICROPHONE  

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

MISSING TRIOS CXIII

Dell PennyPress Variety Puzzles
November, 2025
 
For each group below, fill in the same three missing letters to complete 7, 6, 5, 4, and 3-letter words. The letters may be filled in in any order, and the missing trio will be different for each group.
 
1. D _ _ _ OMA
      S _ _ RA _
       TU _ _ _
         _ _ _ E
         _ _ _  
 
2. C _ I _ N _ Y 
      ANT _ _ _
       T _ Y _ _
         _ _ S _
          _ _ _
 
3. LE _ _ _ RE
     _ _ S _ OM
       _ _ NI _
        _ _ _ K
         _ _ _ 
 
4. E _ P _ _ IN
     C _ IM _ _
       _ _ TE _
        _ _ _ E
         _ _ _ 
 
5. PR _ _ UC _
     _ _ WAR _
      _ _ UB _
       _ _ A _
        _ _ _
 
6. _ LO _ _ RY
     _ _ LLO _
      _ A _ _ R
        _ I _ _
         _ _ _ 
 
Answers:
 
1. The letters are LIP:  
         DIPLOMA 
           SPIRAL
            TULIP
             PILE
              LIP 
 
2. The letters are HEM:
         CHIMNEY
          ANTHEM
           THYME
             MESH
              HEM 
 
3. The letters are CUT:
         LECTURE
          CUSTOM
            TUNIC
             TUCK 
               CUT 
 
4. The letters are LAX:
          EXPLAIN
           CLIMAX
            LATEX
             AXLE
               LAX
 
5. The letters are DOT:
         PRODUCT
          TOWARD
            DOUBT
             TOAD
              DOT 
 
6. The letters are FEW:
         FLOWERY
          FELLOW
           WAFER
             WIFE
              FEW 

 
NPR Weekend Edition Sunday Puzzle
June 21, 2026
Will Shortz (1-8)
 
DOUBLE DUTY CCCV 
 
Fill in the blanks with words that will complete a familiar two-word phrase or compound word beginning on the left and begin a familiar two-word phrase or compound word ending on the right.
 
Ex: BOOT _____ BOX
Ans: BOOT BLACK BOX
 
1. BLUE _____ BINDER
2. BEER _____ BUTTON 
3. BOUNCE _____ BURNER
4. BILLIARD _____ BEARING
5. BUSY _____ BUILDER
6. BAR _____ BOTTOMS
7. BIRD _____ BUSTER 
8. BRICK _____ BOY 
9. FIELD _____ POST
10. E _____ VE 
 
Answers:
 
1. blueBOOK binder
2. beer BELLY button
3. bounce BACK burner
4. billiard BALL bearing
5. busyBODY builder
6. barBELL bottoms
7. birdBRAIN buster
8. brickBAT boy
9. field GOALpost
10. ePEEve  

COMPOUND LINKS XXIX

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: ABOUT ________ CLOTH
Ans: about FACE WASH cloth 
 
1. PEA ________GAME
2. SLY ________ CARD  
3. RIP _________  TIME
4. HOME ________ SIDE 
5. FARM ________ NAME 
6. EARLY ________ TRUST
7. BROWN ________ DREAM 
8. PRECIOUS ________ MASON 
9. DRIVER'S ________ TECTONICS 
 
Answers:
 
1. peaNUTSHELL GAME
2. sly FOXHOLE card
3. ripOFFSPRING time  
4. home FREEWAYside
5. farm HANDMAIDEN name
6. early BIRDBRAIN trust
7. brown BAGPIPE dream
8. precious GEMSTONE mason
9. driver's LICENSE PLATE tectonics