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Post 129 – An elementary puzzle
A puzzle about elements from the periodic table. ANAGRAM components are in capitals as usual. How many can you get? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if you missed this, click on ‘Info’ to get the prompt again!). Answers… Continue reading
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Post 128 – An artful puzzle
A puzzle about art and artists. ANAGRAM components are in capitals as usual. How many can you get? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if you missed this, click on ‘Info’ to get the prompt again!). Answers from previous… Continue reading
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Post 127 – Spring is here
All answers in this puzzle feature letters from the phrase “THE EARTH LAUGHS IN FLOWERS.” But beware, each letter can be used as many times as needed! The ANAGRAMS are in caps, while the rest of the clue points to the answer. How many can you get? Remember to input your name and email address… Continue reading
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Post 126 – Feather one likes them or not
This puzzle is all about birds. Some fly, some swim, some run, and some do them all. Anagram components are in CAPITALS. How many can you get? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if you missed this, click on… Continue reading
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Post 125 – Women at the helm
A puzzle about famous leaders, who also happen to be women – ANAGRAM components are in capitals. Can you get them all? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if you missed this, click on ‘Info’ to get the prompt… Continue reading
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Post 124 – A puzzle so sweet
A puzzle about desserts – ANAGRAM components are in capitals. Can you stop salivating and crack these sweet clues? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if you missed this, click on ‘Info’ to get the prompt again!). Answers from… Continue reading
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Post 123 – Antonyms and anagrams 2
One clue is an anagram of the answer. The other is an antonym (opposite) of the answer. Which is which, is up to you. How many can you get? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if you missed this,… Continue reading
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Post 122 – A Winter Olympics 2026 special
How well do you know the Winter Olympics 2026? Each answer in this puzzle is a sport, with an ANAGRAM component in CAPITALS. How many can you get? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if you missed this, click… Continue reading
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Post 121 – Mind the Marks
All the answers in this crossword are names of commonly used symbols. The words in CAPS are the anagram fodder, and the rest of the clue hints towards the answer.E.g., SOFT PULL marks the end (4,4) = FULL STOP. How quickly can you get them all? Remember to input your name and email address when… Continue reading
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Post 120 – Gone in T20 seconds
A puzzle about the upcoming men’s T20 World Cup, which will for the next few weeks be all over the airwaves! How many cricketers do you know? ANAGRAM components are in CAPITALS. Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if… Continue reading