Tuesday, June 2, 2026

NICKEL & DIME (& PENNY)

Answer the clues with expressions containing pennies, nickels, and/or dimes.

1. Expensive 
2. Skinflint/miser 
3. "Do you finally get it?"
4. "What's on your mind?"
5. Slip-on shoe with a slot
6. Locale in a Beatles' song
7. Something of absolutely no value
8. Low stakes - like some poker games 
9. Be careful not to be tricked or scammed 
10. To brake heavily and come to an abrupt halt 
11. Saving a little money, wasting a lot of money 
12. Once you start something, you should finish it 
13. Musical drama by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill 
14. Make a covert phone all (to inform on someone) 
15. Metaphor for a tiny amount of money or poverty 
16. To charge small, cumulative, and often hidden fees 
17. To pivot, maneuver, or change direction with great agility 
18. Something so common or plentiful that it holds little value
19. Do something with precision - like make a perfect football pass 
20. Old-fashioned  variety store that sold a wide assortment of  small, everyday household goods. 
 
Answers:
 
1. Pretty penny
2. Penny-pincher 
3. "Has the penny dropped?"
4. "A penny for your thoughts"
5. Penny loafer
6. Penny Lane
7. Not worth a plug nickel
8. Penny-ante
9. "Don't take any wooden nickels."
10. Stop on a dime 
11. Penny wise, pound foolish
12. In for a penny, in for a pound
13. The Threepenny Opera  
14. Drop a dime
15. One thin dime
16. Nickel and dime
17. Turn on a dime 
18. A dime a dozen
19. Drop a dime 
20. Five-and-dime (or five-and-ten)

PORTION CONTROL 

GAMES/World of Puzzles
May, 2026
Todd Kreisman
 
The answers to the clues below will have something in common.
 
1. Pirate booty 
2. "No problem!" 
3. Watch or clock 
4. Unharmed - informally 
5. Experience a breakdown
6. Ornamental table decoration 
7. Some kings, queens, and bishops
8. How a jigsaw puzzle is put together 
9. Individual who is difficult to deal with 
10. Acclaimed PBS drama anthology series
11. Like actions lacking a cohesive or overall plan
 
Answers:
 
1. Pieces of Eight  
2. Piece of cake
3. Timepiece
4. All in one piece  
5. Go or Fall to pieces
6. Centerpiece
7. Chess pieces
8. Piece by piece
9. Piece of work
10. Masterpiece Theater
11. Piecemeal  

Monday, June 1, 2026

CONSONANTCY X

The Enigma
NPL Magazine
March, 2026 

CONSONANTCY is a form of wordplay developed by The Enigma  in which two or more words or phrases share the same consonants in the same order, with any number of vowels in between (Y being treated as a vowel). For example, acorn, crayon, ocarina share the same consonants c - r - n in the same order, with various vowels in between.  

The keywords FAIR and FORAY in the flat below share consonantcy.

The travel guidebooks love to boast
About the famed Mosquito Coast.
If you should ever visit FAIR,
I'd FORAY you to see it there.
 
Answer:
 
If you should ever visit NICARAGUA,  
I'd ENCOURAGE you to see it there.
 
(The consonants N, C, R, G in NICARAGUA are repeated in the same order in ENCOURAGE.) 

 

Sunday, May 31, 2026

POINTS TO PONDER CXXXII

Americans have always attached particular importance to the word neighbor. While the spirit of neighborliness was important on the frontier just because neighbors were so few, it is even more important now because neighbors are so many.

Lady Bird Johnson
(On) Being a Good Neighbor
 
**********************************
 
A pin whose sharp point is enclosed in a covering may seem the most mundane of items, but it is actually a remarkable piece of design. Safety pins are fashioned inexpensively from a single piece of wire to create a spring, hinge, point, and clasp.
 
Clive Gifford
Great Inventions (We Take for Granted) 

QUOTES CCLXXII

Make new friends, but keep the old: one is silver, the other gold.
Traditional Girl Scouts camp song
 
You're almost pretty enough to play me.
Muhammad Ali to Will Smith 
 
Anyone can be at the helm when the sea is calm.
Author Unknown  
  
Each generation must find our for itself that the stove is hot.
Author Unknown  
 
To desire nothing beyond what you have is surely happiness.
Author Unknown 
 
There is nothing trivial if you love the person to whom it happens. 
Edward  f. Benson 
 
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Author Unknown 
 
There never was an infant so lovely that his mother was not glad to get him to sleep.
Author Unknown 
 
It takes as much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have tried and succeeded.
Anne Morrow Lindberg
 
The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of grass, it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself. 
Henry Miller 
 
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.  
 

                     

The words below are the first half of words which are made up of two smaller words - but are not compounds. For example, SEA could be combined with SON to get SEASON. SEASON is not a compound word (like BEDROOM), since its two halves 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 have more than one answer. 

1. CUR
2. LEG
3. IMP
4. CAR
5. SUN
6. MEN
7. ROT
8. RAT
9. SURF
10. PROSE
 
(Possible) Answers:
 
1. CURFEW / CURRENT / CURRANT  
2. LEGEND / LEGATE
3. IMPART / IMPACT / IMPAIR
4. CARGO / CARROT / CARTON / CARMINE
5. SUNDRY
6. MENACE
7. ROTTEN / ROTATE
8. RATION / RATTAN
9. SURFACE
10. PROSECUTE 
  

CRYPTO CLUES CCXXVIII 

GAMES/World of Puzzles
April, 2026
Chris Crossman (1-4)
Bob Stigger (5-9)
Patrick Berry (10)
 
1. The night before could go either way
2. Irate Lois played game for one
3. Freedom fighter is a great ape, they say
4. Way to reduce animal population - rat about income
5. Signifies wealth
6. Dope wrapped in tin foil
7. Wail "Dance" to the audience 
8. I want a better place to get Chinese food 
9. Somewhat romantic locale on the Arabian Peninsula 
10. Variety of green bananas
 
HINTS:
1. Palindrome
2. Anagram
3. Homophone
4. Container
5. Homograph
6. Definition / hidden word
7. Homophone
8. Anagram
9. Hidden word
10. Anagram 
 
Answers:
 
1. EVE
2. SOLITAIRE (irate lois)
3. GUERRILLA (gorilla)
4. SPAYING (S PAY ING) [sing = rat out]  
5. MEANS 
6. INFO (tIN FOil)
7. BAWL (ball = dance)
8. TAIWAN (i want a)
9. OMAN (rOMANtic)
10. GENRE (green)