Sunday, February 22, 2026

UNUSUAL WORDS CXXVI

Can you give a simple definition of these less-frequently-used words?

1. SISAL
2. QUIRE
3. VOILE
4. AREPA 
5. ARECA
6. DOULA
7. AGAVE
8. MIASMA 
9. HOWDAH 
10. CHURLISH
 
Answers:
 
1. SISAL - A strong fiber from the agave plant, used for ropes
 
2. QUIRE - 25 sheets of paper
 
3. VOILE - A soft, smooth, lightweight woven fabric
 
4. AREPA - Flatbread made of ground corn 
 
5. ARECA - A tropical palm tree 
 
6. DOULA - A non-medical person who provides physical, emotional, and informational support to parents before, during, and after childbirth  
 
7. AGAVE - A succulent desert plant 
 
8. MIASMA - A noxious, poisonous vapor, a dangerous/unwholesome atmosphere
 
9. HOWDAH - A seat for riding on the back of a camel or elephant
 
10. CHURLISH - Rude, surly, boorish 
  
 

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Answer each clue with a two-word phrase in which both words end with the same two letters.

1. Stylish fortune teller

2. Cautious ratite

3. Serious pillar

4. Very strange, unsettling film 

Answers:

1. CHIC PSYCHIC

2. WARY CASSOWARY

3. SOLEMN COLUMN  

4. EERIE MOVIE 

 

1. What do the following words have in common ?

BRIGADOON
DROMEDARY
TIMBERLINE 
 
2. The following phrases have something in common that is hinted at by the last clue. Can you determine what it is?
 
DISCOUNT RACK
DON'T RUM IT IN
HOME RUN TROTS
It can lead you astray. 
 
Answers:
 
1. Each word conceals a world capital:
    bRIGAdoon
    dROMEdary
    timBERLINe
 
2. Answer to the last clue:
    WRONG TURN
    Each phrase has the letters TURN in consecutive but scrambled (wrong) order:
 
     discoUNT Rack
     doN'T RUb it in
     homeRUN Trots 
 
Credits:
1. Ken Jennings
2. Prasanna Keshava 
  

CRYPTO CLUES CCIX

Dell PennyPress Variety Puzzles
April, 2025 (1-10)
David P. Williams (11) 
 
1. Bears shot weapon
 
2. Hearty soup soaks if flipped over
 
3. Saws ham or sips fluid
 
4. Strings leaves in the middle of nowhere
 
5. I represent new business venture
 
6. First lady remains the highest point
 
7.  Little bird to fight and quarrel
 
8. Tight apes re-invented pasta
 
9. Refuse place for seamstress
 
10. Competitive boxer with Spanish money  
 
11. She's seen in nail salons 
 
12. Cheats on one's wife with two men 
  
HINTS: 
1, 3, 5, 8: Anagrams 
2: Reversal
4: Homograph
6-7: Two words
9: Heteronym 
10: Two words 
11. Hidden word
12. Two names 
 
Answers:
 
1. SABER (bears)
2. STEW (wets)
3. APHORISMS (ham or sips)  
4. STRANDS (strings or abandons)
5. ENTERPRISE ((I represent)
6. EVEREST (eve + rest)7
7. SPARROW (spar + row)
8. SPAGHETTI (tight apes)
9. SEWER (pronounced two ways)
10. CONTNEDER (con + tender) 
11. ILSA (naIL SAlons) 
12. PHILANDERS 
 
 

MIND FLEXERS CXLI

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. Starter home
2. She's out there
3. The F's in HUFFS
4. Hit close to home
5. Picture taken overseas
6. They wear very little clothing
7. Dirty job coverup
8. Part of a moving experience
9. Ones no longer in office
10. Creators and tricksters
 
CHOICES:
a. Apron
b. Pair of pants
c. Gods
d. Womb
e. Remote workers
f. Lesbian bar
g. Barbie and Ken
h. Bunt
i. Passport photo
j. Truck
 
Answers:
 
1. d - Womb
2. f - Lesbian bar
3. b - Pair of pants (HUFFS = pants)
4. h - Bunt (baseball)
5. i - Passport photo (You take it with you.)  
6. g - Barbie and Ken (little = small)
7. a - Apron
8. j - Truck
9. e - Remote workers
10. c - Gods
 
Credits:
2: Joyce Keller 
3: Jeffrey Martinovic
4: Sam Koperwas and Jeff Chen
5: Robyn Weintraub
6: Sam Cordes
7-8: Rich Proulx and Simeon Seigel
9: David Karp
10: Leonard Williams 
 
  
 

Friday, February 20, 2026

Universal Crossword
February 19, 2026
John Holmes
 
The answers to the clues below have something in common. Can you determine what it is?
 
1. How a paddle is used at an auction house
 
2. Where you may find music stands
 
3. Where you may hear praises
 
Answers:
 
1. For bidding
2. Under scores
3. At tributes 
 
The two words in the two-word answers could be combined to form a longer, unrelated word:
 
1. Forbidding
2. Underscores
3. Attributes
 
Note from JA: In crossword parlance, a DOOK is a term meaning to interpret a two- word answer as a single word  - as in DO OK. 

Thursday, February 19, 2026

DROP A LETTER - GET A NEW WORD CXXXI 

GAMES/World of Puzzles
December, 2025
FAMILY REUNIONS
Bob Stigger 

Drop one letter from each word and re-arrange the remaining letters to get six related names. 

1. RELAX
2. AMIGO
3. JAILER
4. MOROSE 
5. THERMAL
6. ARCADES
 
Answers:
 
1. LEAR
2. IAGO
3. ARIEL
4. ROMEO
5. HAMLET
6. CAESAR - - - Shakespearean characters