Monday, July 6, 2026

WORDS OF A FEATHER

GAMES/World of Puzzles
June, 2026
Shawn Kennedy
 
Each clue answer consists of a type of fowl plus one extra letter - either at the front, middle, or back of the word. The number of blanks indicates the number of letters in the answer. The extra letter added to each fowl - in order - will spell out what you need to solve this puzzle.
 
 
1. AKC-recognized dog breed _ _ _ _ _ _
 
2. The world largest furniture retailer _ _ _ _
   
3. Took the car _ _ _ _ _
 
4. What three is, so they say _ _ _ _ _
 
5. Streamlet _ _ _ _ _
 
6. Be remorseful about _ _ _ _ _ 
 
7. Red Planet inhabitant _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 
 
8. Male suitor, in literature _ _ _ _ _ 
 
9. Like an apartment ready for immediate occupancy
    _ _ _ _ _ _ _   
 
10. Back of a boat _ _ _ _ _  
 
Answers:
 
1. BEAGLE (EAGLE + B)
2. IKEA (KEA + I)
3. DROVE (DOVE + R)
4. CROWD (CROW + D)
5. BROOK (ROOK + B)
6. REGRET (EGRET + R)
7. MARTIAN (MARTIN + A)
8. SWAIN (SWAN + I)
9. TURNKEY (TURKEY + N) 
10. STERN (TERN + S)  - - - - - - -  BIRDBRAINS

MIND FLEXERS CXLIV

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. Twin city
2. Microwave 
3. Visitor center 
4. Invasive plant 
5. Preacher's gift 
6. Go to the dogs 
7. Oak, Ruth, Pine
8. Place to be spotted 
9. He's met his match 
10. Take second or third
 
CHOICES:
a. Babe in the woods
b. Spy
c. Ripple
d. Bridegroom
e. Sit
f. Mush
g. Rome 
h. Past or present
i. Gym
j. Steal
 
Answers:
 
1. g - Rome (Romulus and Remus)
2. c - Ripple (micro wave)
3. e - Sit (viSITor)
4. b - Spy
5. h - Past or present (pastor present)
6. f - Mush
7. a - Babe in the woods (Babe Ruth)
8. i - Gym
9. d - Bridegroom
10. j - Steal (baseball) 
 
Credits:
1: Jack Hatchett
2: John Peterman
3: Scott Hogan
4: Brain Callahan
5: John Kugelman
6: Zhouqin Burnikel  
7: Rich Katz
8. Joe Marangell
9: Will Shortz
10. Craig Stowe  

  

Sunday, July 5, 2026

CRYPTO CLUES CCXXXII

GAMES Magazine  
March, April 1982 
Games Editors (1-4) 
Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon (5-8)
 
All of the clues are hidden words.
 
1. Fabric seen in gray only
 
2. Truck on the outskirts of Londonderry 
 
3. Cheer leaders in rugby against Harvard
 
4. Italian greeting odd characters in Chicago
 
5. Heads of state are spared some impudence.
 
6. Luxury car seen at the fringe of Liberty, Mo.
 
7. Truck turned around in dime store
 
8. Ariadne, oddly, is a helper 
 
Answers:
 
1. RAYON (gRAY ONly)
2. LORRY  (LOndondeRRY)
3. RAH (Rugby Against Harvard)
4. CIAO (ChIcAgO)
5. SASS (State Are Spared Some)
6. LIMO (LIberty, MO)
7. SEMI (dIME Store)
8. AIDE (ArIaDnE) 
 
 

Friday, July 3, 2026

 FOUR-WORD MATCH

GAMES/World of Puzzles
June, 2026
Shawn Kennedy
 
In each grid, on each row, enter the same 3-letter word in the three blank squares to form 6-letter words reading across.
 
1. _ _ _ E R Y
    C _ _ _ ON
    HE _ _ _ H
    DEP _ _ _ 
 
2. _ _ _ DLE
    S _ _ _ TY
    VA _ _ _ T
    TOU _ _ _
 
3. _ _ _ ORE
    C _ _ _ EW
    FL _ _ _ Y
    THR _ _ _
 
4. _ _ _ GLE
   S _ _ _ CE
   BO _ _ _ Y
   TAR _ _ _
 
5. _ _ _ DOR
    S _ _ _ CE
    SE _ _ _ D
    FAL _ _ _
 
Answers:
 
1. ARTERY
    CARTON
    HEARTH
    DEPART
 
2. CANDLE
     SCANTY
     VACANT
     TOUCAN
 
3. ASHORE
    CASHEW
    FLASHY
    THRASH
 
4. TANGLE
    STANCE
    BOTANY
    TARTAN
 
5. CONDOR
    SCONCE
    SECOND
    FALCON  

 TWO OUT OF THREE VI

Anagram two of the three words in each clue to get a synonym for the third word. 

Ex. RANT, TIE, BRAID
Ans: TIE + BRAID = DIATRIBE (rant)
 
1. REEL, SPICY, EXACT
2. LEGAL, TITLE, IMAGE
3. SELL, INNOCENT, BEAMS
4. VIEWER, TRACE, SPOT
5. ROSE, SNOOP, PAVED 
6. ACORN, PLOT, SPICY
 
HINTS:
One of the words to be anagrammed:
1. REEL
2. TITLE
3. BEAMS
4. TRACE
5. ROSE
6. ACORN
 
Answers:
 
1. REEL + SPICY = PRECISELY (exact)
2. IMAGE + TITLE = LEGITIMATE (legal)
3. SELL + BEAMS = BLAMELESS (innocent)
4. TRACE + SPOT = SPECTATOR (viewer)
5. ROSE + PAVED = EAVESDROP (snoop)
6. ACORN + SPICY = CONSPIRACY (plot)  

TWO PAIR

GAMES/World of Puzzles 
June, 2026
Shawn Kennedy
 
The answer to each clue below joins two related words or category items to form a different word or phrase. 
 
Ex. Two brands of jeans that form a correct shot in the dark
Ans. Lucky Guess 
 
1. Two objects in a place setting that form a kind of window.
 
2. A common name for a newspaper and a brand of soap that form a timepiece
 
3. Two US universities that form a whole grain
 
4. Two baseball terms that combine to form a phrase meaning to relate to you on a personal level
 
5. Two rooms in the board game Clue that form a school period
 
6.  A world capital and a big name in hotels to form the name of a socialite
 
7. Two words that sound like things on a golf course that form a beverage
 
8. Two hairstyles that, with "and" in between them, form a boxer's tactic
 
9. Two words associated with Mars that form a children's game
 
10. Two things that a football player does, with "and" in between them, that form a simple machine
 
Answers:
 
1. Plate glass
2. Sundial
3. Brown Rice
4. Hit home
5. Study hall
6. Paris Hilton
7. Green tea
8. Bob and weave
9. Red Rover
10. Block and tackle  

Thursday, July 2, 2026

NY Times Crossword
June 30, 2026
John Liber (1-4)
 
The answers to the first seven clues will have something in common that is hinted at by the last clue. 
 
1. What King Midas had
2. Opulent ones were once called picture palaces 
3. Sure source of income, often used derogatorily 
4. Reckless motorist in The Wind and The Willows
5. Home of 7 X 8 = 56 
6. Sign on a freeway on-ramp 
7 Idle period while waiting for something else to happen 
8. Remarks void of meaning and a phonetic hint to the clue answers
 
Answer to Clue 8:
EMPTY WORDS 
 
Answers to Clues 1-7:
 
1. Magic touch
2. Movie theaters
3. Meal ticket
4. Mr. Toad 
5. Multiplication table 
6. Merging traffic
7. Marking time  - - - MT words