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Post 101 – Scrambled Legends
All answers are characters from fiction. Each clue has two parts – an ANAGRAM of the answer in capitals, and a clue to the character. 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… Continue reading
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Post 100 – Two-gether things
This puzzle is about items or individuals typically found together. The clue has an anagram component in CAPITALS along with a hint. For example, JORRY MET a rodent and a feline = TOM, JERRY. How many can you get? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you… Continue reading
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Post 99 – Country neighbor jumble
This crossword has pairs of identical clues (anagrams), pointing to pairs of neighbouring countries. For example, 1 Across and 2 Down: CHAIN || IN AID. The answer could be 1 Across: China, 2 Down: India (or the other way around!) How quickly can you find them all? Remember to input your name and email address… Continue reading
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Post 98 – Show me the money!
This puzzle is all about currencies, both real and fictional. The words in capitals form an anagram of the answer in each clue. 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 97 – Mix & Match 4
Hello there, we are back with another edition of Mix and Match!Each clue in this crossword has two parts. One of them is a definition, the other is an anagram/ letter jumble of the answer. For example, if the clue is DRAG || ROBE, the answer is BORE (DRAG being the meaning here, and ROBE… Continue reading
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Post 96 – Underwater poetry
Each clue is a couplet, describing a creature marine. How much today will you be scorin’? 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 puzzles are… Continue reading
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Post 95 – Stormy weather
All answers in this puzzle have something to do with stormy weather. 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 puzzles… Continue reading
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Post 94 – A saying or two
All answers in this puzzle have something to do with popular English idioms. How many can you get? Or should we say… can you have your cake and eat it too? Remember to input your name and email address when you finish the puzzle, to ensure you are in contention for the leaderboard (if you… Continue reading
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Post 93 – Scrambled Flyers
Unscramble the clues to uncover names of birds. How quickly 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 again!). Answers from previous puzzles are here.… Continue reading
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Post 92 – One a Clue, Two a Clue… Again
Two clues with something in common will hint at each answer. Example: “Wonder Woman. Lady Spencer” = DIANA. 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… Continue reading