Saturday, April 18, 2026

1. What do these two words have in common?

VALUABLE
FLAMMABLE
 
2. What do the three words below have in common?
 
GAWKER
CONSULT 
TEMERITY  
 
HINT:
2. Drop a letter 
 
Answers:
 
1. Both words can be preceded by IN and retain their original meaning - unusual in that the prefix IN normally means NOT and negates a word. 
 
2. If you drop one letter in each word and anagram the remaining letters, you get the name of an insect:
 
EARWIG
LOCUST
TERMITE  

COMMON COMBOS LXIX

Each group below contains four unrelated words. Find a word that can either precede or follow each of the words in each of the groups.

1. UP, DOWN, EAR, WATER
2. SPELL, MARK, PAY, LIST
3. SHOW, PEP, RADIO, BABY
4. TOUCH, FACE, MILE, WALL 
5. FUEL, SOLAR, PHONE, MATE
6. MOON, WHITE, SAND, TIGER 
7. YARD, LAW, MASTER, NIGHT 
8. BOARD, TELLER, SHORT, GHOST 
 
Answers:
 
1. MARK
2. CHECK
3. TALK
4. STONE
5. CELL 
6. PAPER
7. SCHOOL
8. STORY  

 DROP A LETTER - GET A NEW WORD CXXXVII

GAMES/World of Puzzles
February, 2026
FAMILY REUNIONS
Bob Stigger
 
Drop one letter from each word and re-arrange the remaining letters to form nine related words. #6 is not a familiar word.
 
1. BAGEL
2. BRIAN
3. GOWNS
4. NESTLE
5. HOWLERS
6. EARPLUGS
7. HONEYPOT 
8. EMPTIEST
9. WARTIEST 
 
HINTS:
First letters of the new words:
1. G
2. R
3. S
4. S
5. S
6. G
7. T
8. T
9. T
 
Answers:
 
1. GALE
2. RAIN
3. SNOW
4. SLEET
5. SHOWER
6. GRAUPEL*
7. TYPHOON
8. TEMPEST
9. TWISTER
 
*GRAUPEL (grau' pil) is a form of snow often called "soft hail" or "snow pellets". It feels soft and mushy compared to hard hail - similar to small styrofoam balls.

Friday, April 17, 2026

CRYPTO CLUES CCXX

GAMES Magazine
August, 1994
Jane Wykes
 
1. Thief's crude obsession
 
2. Join you, Sir Galahad, in speech
 
3. China police ran amok
 
4. Spoken lesson without introduction
 
5. Made sure stranger used a ruler
 
6. Drawing last of lots on sailboat
 
7. Bird's frolic
 
8. Indian War manipulated by an evolutionist
 
9. Abandoned general is nervous
 
10. Unusually neat poker stake 
 
11. Singer Callas in debut of Metropolitan Opera song 
 
Answers:
 
1. Fetish (anagram of thief's)
2. Unite (you knight)
3. Porcelain (anagram of police ran)
4. Oral (moral)  
5. Measured (anagram of made sure) 
6. Sketch (last of lots = S)
7. Lark (homograph)
8. Darwinian (anagram of Indian war)
9. On edge (abandONED GEneral) 
10. Ante (anagram of neat)
11. Maria (M + aria) [debut = beginning] 
  
GAMES Magazine 
August, 1994
Andrea Carla Michaels
 
FLY FISHING
 
The answer to each clue is a word or phrase containing FLY. For example, "Moth's cousin" would be BUTTERFLY.
 
1. Lounge lizard
2. Shady, unreliable 
3. Legendary ghost ship 
4. Feature of some Levis 
5. Very light boxer's division
6. Rich Pennsylvania dessert 
7. Classic brand of red wagon 
8. Get very angry very quickly
9. Comment to a waiter, in a joke
10. Bi-coastal businessman, perhaps 
11. Small but significant inconvenience 
12. Architectural feature of many Gothic cathedrals 
 
Answers: 
 
1. Barfly 
2. Fly-by-night
3. Flying Dutchman 
4. Button fly
5. Flyweight
6. Shoofly pie
7. Flexible Flyer
8. Fly off the handle
9. "There's a fly in my soup."
10. Frequent flyer
11. Fly in the ointment
12. Flying buttress 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

SYNONYM/ANAGRAM CCXXXI

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. RICE + RIFT = T
2. GILT + WHIT = T
3. MAID + PLOT = D
4. CLAN + RAID = C
5. COPY + HINT = H 
6. ELSE + ARCS = C
7. GNAT + OPEN = P
8. ACHY + HINT = H 
9. GRIM + LOAD = M 
10. PIVOT + WINE = V 
11. NOOK + UPSET = O 
12. ACRE + LANCE = C
 
Meanings of the anagrams: 
1. Really great
2. Evening
3. Statesman
4. Type of bird and number
5. Mesmerizing
6. Not paying close attention
7. Dept. of Defense HQ
8. Flower of mythology
9. Flower
10. Opinion
11. Candid
12. Like some sales
 
Answers:
 
1. TERRIFIC
2. TWILIGHT
3. DIPLOMAT
4. CARDINAL
5. HYPNOTIC
6. CARELESS
7. PENTAGON
8. HYACINTH
9. MARIGOLD
10. VIEWPOINT
11. OUTSPOKEN
12. CLEARANCE   
NY Times Crossword
April 16, 2026
Rafael Musa and Sala Wanetick 
 
What do all of the following words and phrases have in common?
 
Indic
Amino
Even
Day spas
Taro
Atlas
Bra
Tease
Open sea
Delis
Abu
Diver
Scrip
Ego
Basal
 
HINTS:
1. All the clues were DOWN clues.
2. With extreme precision
 
Answer to HINT 2:
Down To a T  
 
What the clues have in common:
Each word becomes a new one when a T is added at the end. All the clues were DOWN and ended at a T formation of black squares:
 
Indict
Am I not
Event
Days past
Tarot
At last
Brat
Tea set
Open seat 
Delist
Abut
Divert
Script
EGOT
Basalt