Sunday, July 19, 2026

PAIRS AND SNARES XLV

The words in each group can be confused. Can you give a simple definition of each one that shows the difference  between them?

1. TORT - TORTE

2. STYE - STYMIE 

3. CAVALRY - CALVARY

4. GORILLA - GUERRILLA

5. MARSHAL - MARTIAL -MARITAL

Answers:

1. TORT - In law,  a wrongful act that causes harm
    TORTE - A rich, dense dessert cake
 
2. STYE - A painful red bump on the edge of the eyelid
    STYMIE - To obstruct, hinder, or prevent the progress of someone or something
 
3. CAVALRY - Traditionally, fighting soldiers mounted on horseback / Today, a rapid response force using armored vehicles and helicopters  
   CALVARY - In the Bible, the hill near Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified
 
4. GORILLA -  A great ape
    GUERRILLA - A member of an unofficial, irregular armed force that fights larger, established armies or governments - using unconventional tactics
 
5. MARSHAL - A law-enforcement officer / also, as a verb, to gather, organize, and lead - as people or ideas
    MARTIAL - Relating to war
    MARITAL - Relating to marriage 
 

Saturday, July 18, 2026

THEM'S THE BREAKS

GAMES/World of Puzzles
June, 2026
Patrick Berry
 
What is unusual about the following phrases?
 
1. Inane pickings
2. Honest sardine
3. Karate chop ink
4. May adolescent
5. Alamo defiance 
 
HINT:
The title is a hint. 
 
Answer:
 
Each phrase be broken into component words:
 
1. INANE PICKINGS - IN AN EPIC KINGS
2. HONEST SARDINE - HONES TSAR DINE
3. KARATE CHOP INK - KARAT ECHO PINK
4. MAY ADOLESCENT - MAYA DOLES CENT
5. ALAMO DEFIANCE - A LA MODE FIANCE  
 

CLEVER ENDEAVOR II

Find rhyming synonyms (or near synonyms) for the two words in each pair.

Ex. FEMALE SHEEP - LINE
Ans. EWE - QUEUE
 
Ex. MERRIMENT - SCARCITY
Ans. MIRTH - DEARTH
 
1. PUPIL - CAUTIOUS
2. ORDINARY - RELEVANT
3. SELECT, as a candidate - IGNORE 
4. OUTRAGEOUS - BEGGAR, perhaps
5 NON CANCEROUS - GIVE UP, as a job
6. MOON SHAPE - Having keen foresight
7. WIDESPREAD DISEASE - UNCLEAR 
8. RESISTANT, as to a disease - QUESTION or challenge 
9.  CONVERSANT, as in a 2nd language - Exactly matching  
 
Answers:
 
1. STUDENT - PRUDENT
2. MUNDANE - GERMANE
3. ELECT - NEGLECT
4. FLAGRANT - VAGRANT
5. BENIGN - RESIGN
6. CRESCENT - PRESCIENT
7. PLAGUE -VAGUE
8. IMMUNE - IMPUGN
9. FLUENT - CONGRUENT 

ANIMAL PHRASES

Answer each clue with a two-word phrase in which one of the words is the name of an animal.

Ex. Farewell
Ans: Swan song 
 
1. Warm embrace
2. Sham tribunal
3. Western, informally
4. Enthusiastic worker
5. Hottest part of summer
6. The "bigger half"
7. Easy target
8. Speak frankly
9. Gemstone 
10. Reliable source of income 
11. Emotionally aloof or seemingly unfriendly
 
Answers:
 
1. Bear hug
2. Kangaroo court
3. Horse opera
4. Eager beaver
5. Dog days
6. Lion's share
7. Sitting duck
8. Talk turkey
9. Tiger's eye
10. Golden goose
11. Cold fish  

  

From The Enigma
National Puzzlers' League Magazine
May, 2026
COUSIN JOE
 
The two keywords, ONE and TWO, are anagrams. 
 
It is Dad to the rescue when the sons need
   advice,
Since a little ONE talk is enough to
   suffice.
For large problems, though, Mom  will
   come and join in,
So her extra TWO guidance helps go for
   the win. 
 
Answers:
 
PATERNAL - PARENTAL  

QUOTES CCLXXV

Nature's rules have no exceptions.
Herbert Spencer
 
Never injure your friend, even in jest.
Author Unknown 
 
Two great talkers will not travel far together.
George Barrow
 
A committee keeps minutes and loses hours.
Author Unknown
 
The power of imagination is its unpredictability.
Marika and Howard Stone 
 
A spoken word and a thrown stone cannot be recalled.
Author Unknown 
 
Until you're ready to look foolish, you'll never have the possibility of being great.
Cher 
 
A father feels like a boy again the moment he's called to school for his child's mistakes.
Author Unknown 
 
Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.
Robert A. Heinlein
Stranger in a Strange Land 
 
 
 
 

 

COMPOUND LINKS XXXII 

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. EVERY ________ PRESS
Ans. everyMANDRILL press
 
1. SWEET ________ BOX
2. HOME ________ ARTS
3. ROAD ________ GAME 
4. TOUR ________ SMART 
5. HUMAN ________ FACE 
6. FACE ________ COURSE
7. OPEN ________ HUSTLE
8. BARBER ________ FIGHT
9. WILD ________ PACKAGE
10. ELEVENTH ________ SLIPPER 
 
Answers:
 
1. sweet CORNBREAD box
2. homeBODY LANGUAGE arts
3. road HOGTIE game
4. tour GUIDEBOOK smart
5. human TOUCHSTONE face
6. faceLIFTOFF course
7. open ROADSIDE hustle
8. barber POLECAT fight
9. wild CHILD CARE package
10. eleventh HOURGLASS slipper