Sunday, May 24, 2026

COMPOUND LINKS XXVII

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. Hint: the first four missing phrases are related.

1. TOP ________ INFINITIVE
2. ADAM'S ________ CHART
3. SOUR ________ PASTRY
4. BLUE ________ WALK  
5. AIR ________ DREAM
6. FOOT ________ MEET
7. JUNGLE ________ BAR 
8. DOUBLE ________ MONEY
 
Answers:
 
1. top BANANA SPLIT infinitive
2. adam's APPLE PIE chart
3. sour CREAM PUFF pastry
4. blue CHEESE CAKE walk
5. air BAGPIPE dream
6. foot RACETRACK meet
7. jungle JIM CROW bar
8. doubleSPEAKEASY money  
 

 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

AWESOME FACTS ABOUT EVERYTHING CLXXX

1. The Gray Lady is a nickname for the New York Times. "Gray" refers to the physical appearance of the paper for much of its early existence. The front pages were dominated by unbroken, dense pillars of text and lacked photographs or large headlines. The term also refers to the Times' editorial style, which was historically cautious, sober, and deliberative.

2. A chilango is a native or resident of Mexico City, Mexico. While it used to carry a slightly derogatory meaning, it has evolved into a widely accepted term of pride and cultural identity. 

3. Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. In that state, it is also known as quicksilver.

4. The five pillars of Islam are Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting, and Pilgrimage.

5. A bonspiel is the name of a curling competition or tournament. 

6. In animal breeding and pedigree charts, a sire is the male parent (father) and a dam is the female parent (mother). These terms are primarily used for horses, dogs, cattle, and other livestock to clearly trace family lineages and bloodlines. 

7.  The first modern denim was made accidentally by weavers in Nimes, France in the late 17th century. They were trying to replicate the process of producing another popular, heavy-duty fabric called serge. They called the new fabric serge de Nimes - which eventually became shortened to denim.

8. Blue jeans traces its history to Italian textile workers in Genoa, Italy. They produced a fabric similar to denim made with indigo-dyed wool and cotton. It was highly favored by sailors and the working class. Called bleu de Genes, the term jeans evolved from the French translation of Genoa (Genes)

9. In 1853 Levi Strauss traveled form New York to San Francisco to join his brothers in selling durable denim jeans to miners in the California Gold Rush. Although they were sturdy, the jeans could tear at the pockets. In 1873, Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis of Reno, Nev. invented modern blue jeans by securing the stress points with copper rivets - making the jeans virtually indestructible. The famous riveted pants were assigned "501" - preserved to this day as the iconic Levi's 501 Jeans line - with riveted pockets and riveted button fly. 

10. The original Levi's 501s were crafted for miners and railroad workers. In late 2023, a pair of 1873 Levi's jeans discovered in a Nevada mine shaft sold at auction for $100,000 to an anonymous buyer from Thailand.

PLUG-INS XIII

Dell PennyPress Variety Puzzles
October, 2025
 
Form 7-letter words by arranging the letters of each 6-letter word and plugging in one of the underlined letters below. Each letter will be plugged into the same position of each 7-letter answer word, and each letter will be used only once. Hint: #4 is not RATTLER.
 
G  L  A  C  I  E  R 
 
1. RAVINE
2. BRIDGE
3. PROVED
4. RATTER
5. APPEAL
6. LISTEN
7. DEPORT
 
HIINTS:
a. The underlined letters go in the fifth position. 
b. First letters of the new words:
    1. V
    2. B
    3. P
    4. R
    5. A
    6. S
    7. D
 
Answers:
 
1. VINEGAR
2. BRIGADE
3. PROVIDE
4. RETREAT
5. APPAREL
6. STENCIL
7. DROPLET  
 
  

Friday, May 22, 2026

Can you think of a word that can follow the first nine letters of the alphabet (A - I) in the form A- _____ , B- _____, C- _____ , etc. to make a common expression.

(Possible) Answers:

A- line, list, bomb, frame
B- side, movie  
C- note  
D- Day
E- mail, signature
F- stop, bomb
G- mail, rated
H- bomb
I - beam
  

ADD A LETTER - GET A NEW WORD CCCVII

Add the designated letter to each word and re-arrange the letters to get a new word. 

1. SATIRE + P 
2. SIMPER + O 
3. ENTIRE + G
4. TAMPER + I 
5. LEAVEN + C 
6. STEAMY + N
7. ADHERE + D
8. DEARTH + Y
9. LOCATE + Y 
10. PASTOR + E 
11. RAVINE + G
 
HINTS:
First letters of the new words:
1. T
2. P
3. I
4. P
5. E
6. A
7. R
8. H
9. A
10. S
11. V 
 
Answers:
 
1. TRAIPSE
2. PROMISE
3. INTEGER
4. PRIMATE
5. ENCLAVE
6. AMNESTY
7. REDHEAD
8. HYDRATE
9. ACOLYTE
10. SEAPORT
11. VINEGAR  
 

 

Thursday, May 21, 2026

SYNONYM/ANAGRAM CCXXVI

The two words in each line below can be anagrammed into one - beginning with the given letter. The meanings of the anagrams are given below the clues. 

1. PEAR + SHIP = S
2. FOIL + RUSH = F
3. CAGE + MINT = M
4. OMEN + DUCT = D 
5. CLAIM + WISH = W
6. CHEER + PILOT = H 
7. CRIMP + MOOSE = C 
8. AUDIO + GRANT = G
9. ENTER + AMEND = E
10. OCCUR + PIANO = C
 
Meanings of the anagrams:
1. Precious gem
2. Thrive
3. Strongly attracting
4. Officially recorded information, as a deed
5. Fanciful
6. Hover craft
7. Meeting someone half way
8. Commencement
9. Term of affection
10. Symbol of Thanksgiving
 
Answers:
 
1. SAPPHIRE
2. FLOURISH
3. MAGNETIC
4. DOCUMENT
5. WHIMSICAL
6. HELICOPTER
7. COMPROMISE
8. GRADUATION
9. ENDEARMENT
10. CORNUCOPIA  
 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

 What do the following words have in common?

1. Often
2. Injury 
3. Justice
4. Mattress
5. Brandish
6. Partridge 
7. Determine
8. Discovery 
9. Warrant  
10. Notice
 
Answer:
 
Each word is made up of two smaller words, but they are not compounds. That is, the two smaller words are not related - as they are in compound words (i.e. Bedroom).