The words below are the first half of words that are made up of two smaller words - but they are not compounds. For example, SLAT and HER could be joined to get SLATHER, but SLATHER is not a compound word (like BEDROOM), since its two parts are not related. Can you think of the other half of the words below to make longer - but not compound words. Some of the words may have more than one answer.
Monday, June 29, 2026
ODD COUPLES
GAMES Magazine
March/April 1982
Bill Leonard
[Note from JA: I usually avoid celebrity names, but I feel these (from 1982) have held up well enough to justify this clever puzzle.]
The phrases and names below share a common-sounding second word or last name, although there is a difference in spelling (making them homophones).
Ex: Big Bad and Virginia
Ans. Woolf (wolf)
1. Ballpoint and William
2. Short order and Alistaire
3. French and Lena
4. Front and Satchel
5. Red River and Rudy
6. Bottle and Al
7. Spider and Jack
8. Volcanic and Arthur
9. Lovers' and Frankie
10. First-aid and Eartha
11. Below and Jack
12. Bat and Thomas
13. Chile Con and Art
14. Anthracite and Nat "King"
15. Sea and Maximillian
16. Barbecue and Mark
Answers:
1. Penn (pen)
2. Cooke (cook)
3. Horne (horn)
4. Paige (page)
5. Vallee (valley)
6. Capp (cap)
7. Webb (web)
8. Ashe (ash)
9. Laine (lane)
10. Kitt (kit)
11. Paar (par)
12. Mann (man)
13. Carney (carne)
14. Cole (coal)
15. Schell (shell)
16. Spitz (spits)
Sunday, June 28, 2026
TWO OUT OF THREE V
Anagram two of the three words in each clue to get a synonym of the third word.
Ex: PEA, EEL, MUG
Ans: EEL + MUG = LEGUME (pea)
Ex: NODS, HARSH, SAINT
Ans: NODS + SAINT = DISSONANT (harsh)
1. ALL, RECENT, YET
2. STALK, SOW, HAD
3. CUB, JEST, TOPIC
4. RANT, TIE, BRAID
5. VAIN, CLEAR, CITED
6. SILLY, SOUR, LUCID
7. CALL, ACUTE, FIGURE
HINTS:
One of the words to be anagammed:
1. YET
1. YET
2. SOW
3. JEST
4. TIE
5. VAIN
6. LUCID
7. ACUTE
Answers:
1. ALL + YET = LATELY (recent)
2. SOW + HAS = SHADOW (stalk)
3. CUB + JEST = SUBJECT (topic)
4. TIE + BRAID = DIATRIBE (rant)
5. VAIN + CITED = VINDICATE (clear)
6. SOUR + LUCID = LUDICROUS (silly)
7. CALL + ACUTE = CALCULATE (figure)
Saturday, June 27, 2026
CRYPTO CLUES CCXXXI
GAMES Magazine
October, 1982
Mike Shenk (1-5)
GAMES/World of Puzzles
May, 2026
Fred Piscop (6-8)
Nate Cardin (9-11)
1. Sourly snorted "Rats!"
2. Party demonstrator
3. Mysteries of mine gas explosion
4. Forest's edge divided city, in time
5. Mutant iguana swallows auto in Central American land
6. Astound with a labyrinth
7. Puts on a tape containing a recital piece
8. European capital where herds of cattle live, it's said
9. Enlarge unusual detail
10. Remodeled North Sea hotel
11. Kneeling dentist scrambled for pointy tools
HINTS:
1. Anagram
2. Heteronym
3. Anagram
4. Container
5. Container
6. Two words
7. Hidden word
8. Homophone
9. Anagram
10. Anagram
11. Anagram
Answers:
1. RODENTS (snorted)
2. SHOWER (one who shows - [bridal] shower)
3. ENIGMAS (mine gas)
4. TIMBERLINE (tim berlin e)
5. NICARAGUA (ni car agua)
6. AMAZE (a maze)
7. SONATA (putS ON A TApe)
8. STOCKHOLM (stock home)
9. DILATE (detail)
10. SHERATON (north sea)
11. KNITTING NEEDLES (kneeling dentist)
TRIPLES II
In each compound word or two-word phrase below, the same word can follow the first word and precede the second word to make up two other compound words or two-word phrases. What are the connecting words?
Ex: FIREBALL
(Possible) Ans: FLY (firefly / fly ball
Ex: CAT FIGHT
(Possible) Ans: FOOD (cat food / food fight)
1. BULLFIGHT
2. BUCK TEETH
3. BANKBOOK
4. HONEY PIE
5. HOME PAGE
(Possible) Answers:
1. DOG (bulldog / dog fight)
2. EYE
3. NOTE
4. POT
5. FRONT
Friday, June 26, 2026
HOMOGRAPHS CXIV
What single word satisfies both or all of the meanings?
1. A thick, durable fabric
Of pompous, affected language or writing lacking substance
2. Tree covering
Sailing vessel
Characteristic cry of a dog
Sharp, harsh vocal reprimand
Candy confection with chocolate
3. Praise, recognition, credit
Items used on a stage or set to help tell a story
4. Embryonic plant
Rank of a team or player in a tournament
Answers:
1. FUSTIAN
2. BARK*
3. PROPS **
4. SEED
*Also spelled BARQUE
** PROPS is traditionally a shortened version of "properties" - as furniture and various objects used to enhance acting. But in recent slang, in also refers to "proper respects".
APT AND SURPRISING ANAGRAMS XXI
1. LENDS TO A NUT:
S _ _ _ _ _ _ L _ _ _
2. The outcome of when one well UPHOLSTERS something:
P _ _ _ R_ _ _ _ _
3. SEPARATION
O _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _
4. An example of a FRINGE PERK:
F _ _ _ P _ _ _ _ _ _
Answers:
1. STUDENT LOAN
2. POSH RESULT
3. ONE IS APART
4. FREE PARKING
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