Friday, February 13, 2026

DROP A LETTER - GET A NEW WORD CXXX

GAMES/World of Puzzles
December, 2025
FAMILY REUNIONS
Bob Stigger
 
Drop one letter from each word and re-arrange the remaining letters to get eight related words.
 
1. ALLOW
2. SHOVE
3. AMORAL
4. CHAPEL
5. MOTORS
6. EVENING
7. PEACHES
8. BOTANIST  
 
HINTS:
First letters of the new words:
1. W
2. H
3. A
4. P
5. S
6. E
7. E
8. S
 
Answers:
 
1. WALL
2. HOSE
3. ALARM
4. PLACE
5. STORM
6. ENGINE
7. ESCAPE
8. STATION - - - Words that can follow FIRE  

SPELLING BEE IV

NY Times Puzzle Mania
Sam Ezersky
 
        M 
A I T P L N 
 
Using the M in each answer, can you name ..........
 
1. A city in Florida
2. Another city in Florida
3. A world capital
4. Another world capital
5. A country
6. Another country
7. Yet another country
8. A widely-spoken language 
9. A word using all seven letters 
 
Answers:
 
1. Miami
2. Tampa
3. Lima
4. Manila
5. Mali
6. Malta
7. Panama
8. Tamil
9. IMPLANT  

 

GAMES/World of Puzzles
December, 2025
Scott Erdman
 
Can you identify these Latin phrases that are still a major part of our language?
 
1. Dies irae
2. Pro bono
3. In vino veritas
4. A priori
5. Vox populi
6. Veni, vidi, vici
7. Prima facie
8. Non compos mentis
9. Sine qua non
10. Semper fidelis
11. Modus operandi
12. Deus ex machina
13. Magna cum laude
 
Answers:
 
1. Days of rage
2. For good (without charge)
3. There is truth in wine (Drunks tell the truth.)
4. "From the beginning" - Taken at face value   
5. Voice of the people
6. Caesar's boast - "I came, I saw, I conquered."
7. At first glance, based on first impression
8. Not of sound mind
9. "Without which is nothing" - essential part 
10. Always faithful (motto of U.S. Marine Corps)
11. Method of operation (MO)
12. "God from a machine" - implausible resolution
13. With great praise   
 

 ANAGRAMS LIX

SWITCHEROO II
NY Times Puzzle Mania
Will Shortz
 
Switch two letters in each word below to make a new word. For example, given the word LATENT, you could switch the L and T to get TALENT.
 
1. PARTLY
2. BUSTLE
3. RESIDE
4. ENSURED
5. LATITUDE
6. MILESTONE
7. INTERS
8. MISLEAD
9. BOLSTER
10. CONDOR
11. IMPUTES
12. CONVERSATION
13. CROONER
14. FLOAT
15. PATIOS
16. MILDNESS
17. IMPURE
 
Answers:
 
1. PALTRY
2. SUBTLE
3. DESIRE
4. ENDURES
5. ALTITUDE
6. LIMESTONE
7. INSERT
8. MISDEAL
9. LOBSTER
10. CORDON
11. IMPETUS
12. CONSERVATION
13. CORONER
14. ALOFT
15. PATOIS
16. MINDLESS
17. UMPIRE  

Thursday, February 12, 2026

MISSING LINKS CCLXXI

Each group below contains a Missing Link - that is, its members have something in common, obvious or not. For example, RIVERS, NOSES, & VIOLINS can all have BRIDGES

1. Tin..........Green..........Fog 
2. Mum..........Van..........Skirt 
3. Peas..........Atom..........Second 
4. Hair..........Safety..........Butterfly
5. Mosquito..........Gulf..........Ivory
6. Chess..........Beehive..........Prom
7. Baby...........Palm...........Midnight 
8. Major..........Victory..........Independence  
9. Measure..........Friday..........Housekeeping 
10. Mercury.......Chihuahua.......Hummingbird  
 
Answers: 
 
1. Horn
2. Mini
3. Things that can be split
4. Kinds of nets
5. Coast
6. Things that have queens
7. Kinds of oil
8. Things you can declare
9. Good
10. Things that are the smallest in their categories  
Wall Street Journal Crossword
February 12, 2026
Sam Cordes
 
What do the following phrases and compound word have in common? 
 
1. COURT DATE
2. DROP KICK
3. SMASH HIT
4. BANKROLL 
 
Answer:
 
The two words in each phrase and each half of the compound word are synonyms of each other. (i.e. Court and date both mean to go out with someone.) This is distinct from the meanings of the phrases and the compound word themselves.  
 
NY Times Crossword 
February 12, 2026
Kareem Ayas
 
HUGS AND KISSES
 
The answers to the across and down clues below do not make sense, but do follow a certain pattern. Can you determine the pattern and make sense of the answers? The puzzle title is a hint. 
 
Across:
1. Succeed - DWELL
2. Public messages of appreciation - SHUTOUTS
3. New England-style chowder - CLAMS UP
4. Long-legged wader - FLAMING
 
Down:
1. Behind in payment - LATEX
2. Forevermore - EXTERNALLY 
3. Word appearing 51 times in the New Testament - AXMEN 
4. Severely harm - MAXIM 
 
HINT: 
Once upon a time, letter writers used to use X for kiss and O for hug to sign off in a loving way.   
 
Answer:
The Across answers will make sense if you give each one a hug (add an O), and the Down answers will make sense if you steal a kiss (drop an X):  
 
Across:
1. Succeed - DO WELL
2. Public messages of appreciation - SHOUTOUTS
3. New England-style chowder - CLAM SOUP
4. Long-legged wader - FLAMINGO
 
Down:
1. Behind in payment - LATE
2. Forevermore - ETERNALLY
3. Word appearing 51 times in the Old Testament - AMEN
4. Severely harm - MAIM  
 
[Note from JA: IMO an elegant and very clever theme]