Sunday, May 31, 2026

COMPOUND LINKS XXVIII

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. 

1. BETTER ________ LASH
2. GLAD ________ SMART 
3. TURN ________ PICK
4. PARK ________ TIME 
5. FOREST ________ PAPER
6. LIBRARY ________HOLE 
7. ORIGINAL ________ GAME  
8. FEATHER ________ CELLAR 
 
Answers: 
 
1. better HALFBACKlash
2. glad HANDBOOK smart
3. turn OVERDRAFT pick
4. park BENCHMARK time
5. forest FIRE WALL paper
6. library BOOKWORMhole
7. original CASTAWAY game
8. feather BRAINSTORM cellar  

TWO OUT OF THREE III

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

Ex: RUG, NOBLE, PITH  
Ans: RUG + PITH = UPRIGHT - which is a synonym of NOBLE
 
1. COD, WIMP, WAR
2. DINER, EYE, ART
3. TAPE, VISE, HEAD 
4. BUD, KIDNAP, CAT
5. RELY, POEM, BOSS
6. JOKER, ACID, OMEN 
7. GATE, HIRE, LEGACY 
8. IRIS, TARMAC, TRAP 
 
HINTS:
One of the words to be anagrammed:
1. WAR
2. EYE
3. VISE
4. CAT
5. RELY
6. ACID
7. GATE
8. TRAP
 
Answers:
 
1. COD + WAR = COWARD (WIMP)
2. EYE + ART = EATERY (DINER)  
3. VISE + HEAD = ADHESIVE (TAPE)
4. BUD + CAT = ABDUCT (KIDNAP)
5. RELY + POEM = EMPLOYER (BOSS)
6. ACID + OMEN = COMEDIAN (JOKER)
7. GATE + HIRE = HERITAGE (LEGACY)
8. IRIS + TRAP = AIRSTRIP (TARMAC)  

Saturday, May 30, 2026

FROM A to Z 

How many familiar expressions can you think of in the form FROM _____ TO _____ ? Fifteen are listed below. (Exclude repetitive "time" phrases like "From day to day.") [One answer is a proper name.]

(Possible) Answers:

From A to Z  
           Top to bottom
            End to end
            Start to finish
            Head to toe
            Soup to nuts
            Farm to table
            Here to Eternity
            Cradle to grave 
            Hand to mouth 
            Ear to ear
            Ship to shore 
            Coast to coast 
            Place to place 
            Dawn to dusk 
            
             
             

Friday, May 29, 2026

PAIRS AND SNARES XLIV

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

1. ANNUALS - PERENNIALS

2. GOURMAND - GOURMET

3. INCREDIBLE - INCREDULOUS

4. COLLABORATE - CORROBORATE

5. DISINTERESTED - UNINTERESTED  

Answers: 

1. ANNUALS - Flowering plants that complete their entire life cycle in one growing season and die
    PERENNIALS - Flowering plants that bloom season after season
 
2. GOURMAND - A lover of food and drink who focuses more on large portions than on the finer points of eating / glutton
    GOURMET - A connoisseur of food and drink who values quality, taste, and the refined elements of food, wine,  and dining
 
3. INCREDIBLE - Describing things or events that are hard to believe
    INCREDULOUS - Describing people who are experiencing disbelief 
 
4. COLLABORATE - To work together with others on a project or goal 
    CORROBORATE - To confirm or back up a statement, theory, or claim with supporting evidence
 
5. DISINTERESTED - Objective and impartial, having no personal stake or bias in an outcome - as a third party in a dispute
   UNINTERESTED - Bored, indifferent, not paying attention 

FAMILY TIES XLII

Dell PennyPress Variety Puzzles
November, 2025
 
Each group below contains four unrelated words. Without changing the order of the letters, change one letter in each of the words in each of the groups to get four related words. 
 
1. Spender.....Slip.....Shinny.....This
2. Spill.....Balm.....Quilt.....Peach
3. Pact.....Loaf.....Staff.....Dram
4. Ace.....Risen.....Nature.....Glow 
5. Plum.....Rung.....Shopper.....Fork  
6. Path.....Cow.....Sledge.....Premise
 
Answers:
 
1. Slender, Slim, Skinny, Thin
2. Still, Calm, Quiet, Peace
3. Pack, Load, Stuff, Cram
4. Age, Ripen, Mature, Grow
5. Plug, Bung, Stopper, Cork
6. Oath, Vow, Pledge, Promise  
 

Thursday, May 28, 2026

COMPLETE-A-WORD XXX

Fill in the dashes with the 4-letter answers to the clues to complete 7-letter words. 

1. Dwindle                      _ R _ _ GL _

2. Litter's smallest          P _ _ DE _ _  

3. Goatee site                 _ US _ _ O N

4. Feeling, sense            _ IS_ _ L _
    (informally)
 
5. Unaccompanied         CO _ _ G _ _
 
6. Lenient                      _ MB _ _ S _ 
 
7. Not that                     _ _ _ R _ TY
 
8. Depose                      T _ _ RI _ _
 
9. Predominant             I _ _ G _ _ E
 
10. Melee                     _ AI _ W _ _ 
 
Answers:
 
1. WANE - WRANGLE
2. RUNT - PRUDENT
3. CHIN - CUSHION
4. VIBE - VISIBLE
5. LONE - COLOGNE
6. EASY - EMBASSY
7. THIS - THIRSTY
8. OUST - TOURIST
9. MAIN - IMAGINE
10. FRAY - FAIRWAY  

MISSING LINKS CCXXXI

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

1. Sea..........Car..........Air
2. Nap..........Trip..........Play 
3. Saw..........Land..........Talk 
4. Ice..........Rule..........Circuit 
5. Tight..........Front..........Taxi
6. Chain..........Block..........Call
7. Sound..........Fast..........Inside
8. Stitch..........Store..........Letter 
9. Rock..........Music..........Medicine 
10. Entrance..........Legal..........Transfer 
 
Answers:
 
1. Port
2. Power
3. Table
4. Breaker
5. Water
6. Kinds of letters
7. Track
8. Chain
9. Folk
10. Kinds of fees  
 
Credit:
9: Gene Louise De Vera