Monday, December 22, 2025

PUZZLE #575: More Christmas Presents

PUZZLE #575
MORE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS


For each of these colorful presents, you’re given clues for four words reading across and down the sides of each gift, using all of the letters in the sections of ribbon that each word crosses, like with WRAP and MINER reading across as well as WHAM and PER reading down in the provided example. After you’ve filled in these words, complete the wrapping by adding a letter that acts as a bow where the strands of ribbon cross, so that two more words are formed reading along the ribbons, as with HAVE and RAVINE in the example.

Once all of the presents have been filled out, read all of the bow letters in order to get the FINAL ANSWER: the name of a classic toy


PRESENT #1
• Green sauce made with pine nuts
• Letter between Juliet and Lima
• Member of an NHL team in San Jose, California
Supermarket _____ (game show with its own channel on PlutoTV)

PRESENT #2
• Copernicus on the Moon, for one (HINT: It was formed by a meteorite impact)
• Office notice
• Summers who was the original host of Nickelodeon's Double Dare
• Tool needed to row, row, row your boat

PRESENT #3
• Breed of cat with no tail
• Jet-black gem
Letters from _____ Jima (WWII film from 2006)
• Tabloid twosome

PRESENT #4
• Arriving well after the school bell
• Deli meat, or an over-the-top actor
• Emulate Elmer Fudd looking for wabbits, say
• Kaling who voiced Disgust in Pixar's Inside Out (but not its sequel)

PRESENT #5
• Islamic God
• Place of the final team to finish leg one of The Amazing Race
• Redheaded TV reporter from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (or a spring month)
• "Stop right there, soldier!"

PRESENT #6
• _____ and flow
• Rebounded sound off of a canyon wall
• Scepters' spheres
• Tough end-of-level enemy in video games like Wario World

PRESENT #7
• Grass in a sports stadium that may be artificial
• Sheets, pillowcases, and so on
• Synonym for "bog" with a similarly short name
The Oregon _____ (classic educational computer game)

PRESENT #8
• Ability to rap along to a beat, as if moving like a river
• Deny someone from entering a place that's totally off-limits, perhaps
• Just after sunset
• Result of four balls in baseball

PRESENT #9
• Covered a cake or cupcake
• Not exactly stimulating to the mind
• Parent with a supposed affinity for bad jokes and worse puns
Veni _____ Vicious (The Hives album mostly named after a Caesar quote)

PRESENT #10
• Baby borzois and beagles
• Hair treatment that lasts a long while (but not forever, despite its name)
_____ Morphin Power Rangers ('90s Fox Kids show)
• Olivia Newton-John's role in Grease

Once you think you know what the FINAL ANSWER is, send it to either redhead64@chartermi.net or itsredhead64@gmail.com (though I'm more likely to check the second one) and I'll put your name on a solvers list once I post the answers in about two weeks. You can also use those email addresses to give me some comments and feedback (or even ask for a hint, though you'll be marked as having used one if you do so) or send me the answer to last week's puzzle, if you haven't already figured it out. If you have a printer and want to solve this puzzle on paper, just head below the break for a link to a .PDF version which you can print out!

Sunday, December 21, 2025

ANSWERS: Back-Oops 4

Two weeks have passed by since "Back-Oops 4" was posted on this blog, so now's the time to look at everyone who has solved it since then:

  • Grant Fikes
  • Cathy Bowen
  • Marie desJardins
  • Cindy Heisler
  • Pavel Curtis
  • Kevin Orfield
  • Michael Lebowitz
  • Okieboy2008
  • Sam Levitin
  • Derek Allen
  • Stasi Gustafson
  • Chris Kochmanski
  • Patrick Jordan
  • Wendy Walker
  • Steve Gunter
  • Mom
  • Lynn Sweeney
  • Eli Zarconi
Now head below the break for the answers (as well as a solver's comment)!

Monday, December 15, 2025

PUZZLE #574: Pathfinder 6

PUZZLE #574
PATHFINDER 6

This puzzle type was suggested by Patron Grant Fikes. Normally, you can suggest a puzzle type of your own choice over on my Patreon page, but both slots are full at the moment, so you might have to resort to PayPal if you still want to make a request of your own.

In this puzzle, each answer starts in the correspondingly numbered square, goes in the indicated direction, and makes at least one right-angled turn as it winds through the grid. When you're finished, every letter will be used in exactly two entries.

Once the grid is filled out, there should be another entry inside it that doesn't have a corresponding clue, nor does it start in a numbered space. This unlisted word is this week's FINAL ANSWER: the name of a Pokémon


1E) Children's book family consisting of Mama, Papa, Brother, and Sister (Watch out for how it's spelled!) [3 10 5]
2E) Tiny part of a larger picture [6]
3S) Asphyxiates [10]
4S) "Would you let me? Pretty please?" [3 1]
5N) "Back in the _____" (song that opens the Beatles' White Album) [4]
6N) Woe with a tooth or tummy [4]
7S) Makes certain [7]
8N) The fat of penguins, polar bears, and whales [7]
9S) Swimming using a basic breathing tube [10]
10N) Marching to a different drummer [7]
11S) Those bottom sections of cable news shows with scrolling text [7]
12W) Vivid scene of people arranged as if they're in a painting [7]
13S) Mentalist who may say "You're getting verrrry sleeeeepyyyy...." [9]
14S) Sports channel that airs Pardon the Interruption [4]
15N) Struck back [10]
16S) Film _____ (genre of black & white crime dramas) [4]
17N) Smoked sausage from Poland [8]
18S) Top ten hit by the Cranberries whose name is a synonym for "remain" [6]
19N) "Fly the Friendly _____" (onetime United Airlines slogan) [5]
20E) Pixel's shape [6]
21E) Arabian country that hosted the World Cup back in 2022 [5]
22N) Star _____: Strange New Worlds (sci-fi series on Paramount+) [4]
23S) A backslide to a worse state than before [10]
24S) List of editorial screw-ups that need correcting [6]
25W) Once out of style, but now back in style [5]
26W) Understands completely [4 2]

Once you believe you've figured out the FINAL ANSWER, send it to either redhead64@chartermi.net or itsredhead64@gmail.com (though I'm more likely to check the second one) and I'll put your name on a solvers list once I post the answers in about two weeks. You can also use those email addresses to give me some comments and feedback (or even ask for a hint, though you'll be marked as having used one if you do so) or send me the answer to last week's puzzle, if you haven't already figured it out. If you have a printer and want to solve this puzzle on paper, just head below the break for a link to a .PDF version which you can print out!

Sunday, December 14, 2025

ANSWERS: Slot Machine 6

Two weeks have passed by since "Slot Machine 6" was posted on this blog, and nineteen people have solved it since then:

  • Cathy Bowen
  • Grant Fikes
  • Marie desJardins
  • Cindy Heisler
  • Joe Bernard
  • Pavel Curtis
  • Kevin Orfield
  • Sam Levitin
  • Mom
  • Okieboy2008
  • Wendy Walker
  • Chris Kochmanski
  • Nicholas Weaver
  • Patrick Jordan
  • Lynn Sweeney
  • Michael Lebowitz
  • KeoFam
  • Eli Zarconi
  • Steve Gunter
Now head below the break for the answers!

Monday, December 8, 2025

PUZZLE #573: Back-Oops 4

PUZZLE #573
BACK-OOPS 4

One of the clues in this puzzle contains a word or phrase suggested by Patron M. Sean Molley. Support me on Patreon at $15 or more per month to suggest one word or phrase for me to put into a puzzle every month!

Some words become different words when flipped around, such as PART and TRAP. The answers to this puzzle almost fit that description, but are a little off. To figure out what they are, fill in each space in the direction of the blue arrow with the answer to each corresponding numbered clue. Where a box is divided by a horizontal line, fill in a different letter below so that a new word is formed when read backwards through the pink arrow which matches one of the clues in the "Backward Words" section (listed in no particular order).

Once everything's filled out, the changed letters on the pink arrow, when read backwards, will spell out the FINAL ANSWER: a term used in computer animation


FORWARD WORDS (blue arrow)
1) Beaver-like rodent from South America (anagram of "IN A RUT")
2) Deeply dependent (on)
3) "Live and _____" (theme song from Sonic Adventure 2) (EASIER CLUE: Gain some scholarly information)
4) Giving a title to
5) Prophet inside a whale whom Archibald Asparagus played in the first VeggieTales movie
6) Muffles, as sound
7) One of Julius Caesar's assassins (or what Popeye's archrival is sometimes called)

BACKWARD WORDS (pink arrow)
• City outskirts where many a sitcom is set
• Humility, chastity, or charity, e.g.
• Mercilessly mean
• Movie preview that may reveal too much (or too little) of the plot
• Resident of Bonn or Cologne
• Tower of _____ (disc-stacking puzzle named after Vietnam's capital)
• Went "ACHOO!"

Once you think you know what the FINAL ANSWER is, send it to either redhead64@chartermi.net or itsredhead64@gmail.com (though I'm more likely to check the second one) and I'll put your name on a solvers list once I post the answers in about two weeks. You can also use those email addresses to give me some comments and feedback (or even ask for a hint, though you'll be marked as having used one if you do so) or send me the answer to last week's puzzle, if you haven't already figured it out. If you have a printer and want to solve this puzzle on paper, just head below the break for a link to a .PDF version which you can print out!

Sunday, December 7, 2025

ANSWERS: Eat Your Words 11

Roughly two weeks have gone by since "Eat Your Words 11" was posted on this blog, and an impressive twenty people have solved it since then:

  • Grant Fikes
  • Cathy Bowen
  • Marie desJardins
  • Cindy Heisler
  • Dave C
  • Pavel Curtis
  • Kevin Orfield
  • Okieboy2008
  • Michael Lebowitz
  • Sam Levitin
  • Derek Allen
  • Craig Leach
  • Patrick Jordan
  • Chris Kochmanski
  • Mom
  • Wendy Walker
  • Eli Zarconi
  • Stasi Gustafson
  • Steve Gunter
  • SquishmallowsUnited
Now head below the break for the answers!

Monday, December 1, 2025

PUZZLE #572: Slot Machine 6

PUZZLE #572
SLOT MACHINE 6


In this Slot Machine, the Row answers are entered normally, from left to right in the order of the clues given. The Tumbler answers going down are entered in the same way, but all of the Tumblers have been "spun", meaning that the Tumblers' answers can start in any row and continue downwards. When a set of Tumbler answers hit the bottom of the grid, it continues at the start of the same column that it started in. There's also a "Jackpot Answer" that consists of the first letters of the first answer of each Tumbler. In the example above, the Rows spell out INN, TIE, and WOW, while the Tumblers spell out WIT, ION, and NEW, and the first letter of each Tumbler spell out WIN.

This week's FINAL ANSWER is the answer to the Jackpot.


JACKPOT
• Comic book superhero who hails from the future: ? wds.

ROWS
1) Changed back
    Alter _____ (secret identity)
2) Lacy placemats
    Hilda or Zelda, to Sabrina the Teenage Witch
3) Tin Wizard of Oz character wanting a heart
    Went 75 in a 55-MPH zone, e.g.
4) Blue hue of lapis lazuli
    Duplicate a duplicate paper
5) Fight temptation
    Mr. Marner from a George Eliot novel
6) Apple computers that come in "Mini" and "Pro" models
    _____ in Manila (boxing match where Muhammad Ali defeated Joe Frazier for the last time)
7) Southernmost Great Lake
    Poems for the dearly departed
8) Smugly flattering
    Journey or job, in medieval-themed role-playing games
9) Synonym for "however", minus the "ugh"
    Dying spitting sound
10) "Wah, wah, wah! Cry me a river!": Hyph.
      _____ disco (synth-heavy music genre from a boot-shaped country)
11) Longfin tuna: Var.
      British bar where darts are played

TUMBLERS
1) The _____ of Avon (Shakespeare's nickname)
    The closest you can be without getting hot, in a certain guessing game
2) Move like goop
    Tank top part to stick a limb through
3) Plain to see
    "Arrivederci!"
4) Captain America's circular weapon
    Choir's stage platform
5) It's measured in beats per minute
    _____ and Misdemeanors (Woody Allen film)
6) Of this planet (assuming you're not solving this in outer space)
    Pilfered plunder
7) Necessitates
    Original Super Mario Bros. 2 console: Abbr.
8) No longer having any innards
    Computer text format, or computer art that uses said text: Abbr.
9) Kukla, Fran and _____ (early TV puppet show)
    Wrap a wrist with gauze bandages, say: 2 wds.
10) Drag along with difficulty
      Like the culture of Kathmandu's country
11) Prefix for "functional"
      Multimillion-selling platformer video game released to celebrate PlayStation's 30th anniversary in 2024: 2 wds.

Once you believe you've figured out the FINAL ANSWER, send it to either redhead64@chartermi.net or itsredhead64@gmail.com (though I'm more likely to check the second one) and I'll put your name on a solvers list once I post the answers in about two weeks. You can also use those email addresses to give me some comments and feedback (or even ask for a hint, though you'll be marked as having used one if you do so) or send me the answer to last week's puzzle, if you haven't already figured it out. If you have a printer and want to solve this puzzle on paper, just head below the break for a link to a .PDF version which you can print out!