Monday, July 6, 2026

PUZZLE #603: Quadruple Cross 7

PUZZLE #603
QUADRUPLE CROSS 7

To begin solving this puzzle, view each numbered square in the grid as being in the center of a plus-shaped cross where two five-letter clue answers intersect. There are two clues corresponding to each number, and each numbered pair of crossing answers has the same middle letter. Here's the tricky part: which one of each pair's two answers goes across and which one goes down is for you to figure out, so make sure all of the answers overlap each other properly!

Once the grid has been filled in, read the sixteen outermost letters in a clockwise fashion to get the FINAL ANSWER: the name of a video game for the original PlayStation


CLUES
1) Charlie Chaplin losing a Charlie Chaplin-lookalike contest, for example
    Magnifier attached to a sniper rifle
2) "Kick it up a _____" (catchphrase of Emeril Lagasse)
    Plucked piece of a peony
3) Car rental company surprisingly not based in Texas, despite its name
    Irritate, like a too-tight spandex suit
4) Big, Big Hero 6, or Big Trouble in Little China, e.g.
    Crow cousin
5) Bespectacled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles character and others with the same name (anagram of RAMIS)
    Naiad or dryad, for one
6) _____ con carne
    Stage actor's line spoken directly to the audience
7) Barrier that may be topped with barbed wire
    Dame Judy who played M in eight James Bond films
8) Group of at least three musical notes
    Really tall mushroom with a really tiny cap
9) _____ Food (Ben & Jerry's flavor named after a jam band)
    Gooey gunk that the panelists on Nickelodeon's Figure It Out often get covered with
10) Genius group whose name comes from the Latin word for "table"
      Tablecloth material
11) Westernmost capital city in America's 48 contiguous states (HINT: It's in Oregon)
      Yo-Yo Ma's stringed instrument
12) Small stall in a mall
      ✅, 🚫, or 🤷
13) Act as a sheep's barber, so to speak
      Like the best possible possibility
14) Excuse such as "I was at the arcade at the time"
      Huge computer built in the mid-1940s
15) _____ certificate (paper for a new baby)
      Singer of "Yellow Flicker Beat", "Green Light", and "Royals"
16) Head held by Hamlet (or what's left of that head, at least)
      Hitchhiker's digit

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, July 5, 2026

ANSWERS: All Four One 2

Whoops! I forgot to schedule this one 'til now! Sorry for the extra wait! Anyhoo, here's the list of all sixteen people who have solved "All Four One 2" from two weeks ago:

  • Grant Fikes
  • Cathy Bowen
  • Marie desJardins
  • Cindy Heisler
  • Pavel Curtis
  • Kevin Orfield
  • Okieboy2008
  • Michael Lebowitz
  • Sam Levitin
  • Derek Allen
  • Steve Gunter
  • KeoFam
  • Wendy Walker
  • Chris Kochmanski
  • Bart Gold
  • Mom
Now head below the break for the answers!

Monday, June 29, 2026

PUZZLE #602: Drop Tower 14

PUZZLE #602
DROP TOWER 14

Starting with an 8-letter word on top of the "tower", drop one letter and rearrange the rest to form a 7-letter word. Continue this process until only a 2-letter word remains. Since the tower is completely blank, use the randomly-ordered clues to figure out the words that go in each row.

Once the grid is completely filled in, look inside it for this week's FINAL ANSWER: a six-letter word that can be read going down and in a straight diagonal line.


CLUES
• Deiced one's windshield, in a way
• Hang down loosely
• One jumping jack, e.g.
• Prickly _____ cactus (state plant of Texas)
• San Diego MLB team whose mascot is the "Swinging Friar"
• Spin doctor's specialty: Abbr.
• Where to write down who's currently winning at minigolf, say

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, June 28, 2026

ANSWERS: Diagramless Fill-In

About two weeks have gone by since my first "Diagramless Fill-In" puzzle was posted on this blog, which means that it's time for me to reveal the list of everyone who has solved it since then:

  • Grant Fikes
  • Cathy Bowen
  • Marie desJardins
  • Pavel Curtis
  • Kevin Orfield
  • Okieboy2008
  • Chris Kochmanski
  • Michael Lebowitz
  • Sam Levitin
  • Mom
  • Derek Allen
Now head below the break for the answers!

Monday, June 22, 2026

PUZZLE #601: All Four One 2

PUZZLE #601
ALL FOUR ONE 2

There are four mostly-empty 4x4 crossword grids, as well as four sets of eight clues. Arrange the answers from each set of clues into a grid where they can all properly fit, so that every grid has four words reading down and four words reading across. After that, transfer the completed grids into the four sections of the larger diagram beneath them so that four 8-letter words are formed reading across the top and bottom, and down the left and right sides.

Once everything is correctly filled in, take one of the newly-formed 8-letter words and combine it with one of the 4-letter entries (not necessarily in that order) to get the FINAL ANSWER: the name of a hit song from the 1980s



SET #1
• Away from the wind, to a ship's captain
• Egyptian Monster High character named after her country's last queen
• Iranian currency that becomes an animal den when spelled backwards
• Norwegian capital with a viking ship museum
• Pumice or Petoskey stone, for example
• Roundish roller coaster segment
• Speck of land on an ocean map
• "You _____ Me Hangin' On" (#1 hit by the Supremes or Kim Wilde)

SET #2
• Birthstone for October
• Dog food brand that anagrams to the previous clue's answer
• Finish Press Your Luck with four Whammies and no dollars, say
• Grunge band fronted by Courtney Love
Power_____ Simulator (pressurized water cleaning-based video game)
• "Red" and "Yellow" bodies of water (but not "Blue", weirdly enough)
• Sweater fabric that a ewe grew
• Vowel-heavy form of margarine

SET #3
• Brickell who sang "What I Am" with the New Bohemians
• Colored part of a human eyeball
• Grew older, but not necessarily wiser
Malice (1993) actor and one-time Match Game host Baldwin
• Person wearing a pearl earring in a famous Vermeer painting
• Sneaker brand hiding in the name "OCTAVIAN"
• The "D" in CD-ROM
Veni, _____, vici

SET #4
• Chess position where a checked king has nowhere to go, for short
• "Coming _____ to a theater near you!"
• Make a buck or two
• Princess from Flash Gordon (or a New Age-y glow)
• Swirl around a swizzle stick, perhaps
• Vehicle from Volvo or Volkswagen
• What kilograms measure (HINT: it's not "weight"; that'd be too long)
• Yakko, Wakko, and Dot from Animaniacs, for one

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, June 21, 2026

ANSWERS: Gryptics 10

It's been almost two weeks since "Gryptics 10" was posted on this blog, so now's the time to look at everyone who has solved it since then:

  • Marie desJardins
  • Cathy Bowen
  • Grant Fikes
  • Kevin Orfield
  • Okieboy2008
  • Derek Allen
  • Chris Kochmanski
  • Patrick Jordan
  • Wendy Walker
  • Michael Lebowitz
  • Sam Levitin
  • Mom
  • Bart Gold
  • Lynn Sweeney
Now head below the break for the answers as well as a couple solvers' comments!

Monday, June 15, 2026

PUZZLE #600: Diagramless Fill-In

PUZZLE #600
DIAGRAMLESS FILL-IN

This puzzle type was (partially) 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.

It's my 600th puzzle! And whenever I reach a big milestone like that, I tend do do something special for the occasion, and this time, it's an all-new-to-this-blog format! This one will be a toughie, however, so I'd suggest reading the directions carefully before jumping straight in.

Below is a fill-in crossword, where all of the answers have been given and all you need to do is to put them into the grid so that they'll all mesh together correctly. However, almost all of the black squares have disappeared, and the only thing left are all of the places where the letter "E" appears. To get started, look for patterns in the provided "E"s that will match the words in the answer list; words with double "E"s and/or multiple "E"s will help out the most. Then, continue fitting the remaining words into the grid. Don't forget to add black squares before and/or after each word (where applicable), and then add their counterparts on the opposite side of the grid so that all of the black squares will have rotational symmetry (two black squares have already been filled in to provide a visual example).

There are two words in the list that have not been revealed, neither of which contains an "E". Figure them out, then combine them to get the FINAL ANSWER: a two-word phrase


3 Letters
ADS
COY
END
FIX
LAW
LOX
OFF
RUG
RUN
TOM
VEG
ZEO

4 Letters
ATOP
BLUE
DEFT
DENS
FLAG
FREE
HIYA
MOCK
OMEN
OPEN
PAPA
REIN
SNOT
TAXI
TEED
YALE

5 Letters
ASIAN
CYCLE
ELITE
FLEES
FORTY
GETUP
GIFTS
GRIEF
LEERS
PESOS
PETER
PSHAW
ROPED
VAPOR

6 Letters
APOGEE
ARTIER
EXOTIC
GINKGO
GUSHED
GYRATE
HEREIN
SNEEZE
TOBIAS
TOYOTA

7 Letters
ASSORTS
CHIEFLY
DEFAMED
EXECUTE
PERPLEX
REPTILE

8 Letters
HALF OF THE FINAL ANSWER
THE OTHER HALF OF THE FINAL ANSWER

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, June 14, 2026

ANSWERS: Mini-Marching Bands 9

It's been close to two weeks since "Mini-Marching Bands 9" was posted on this blog, and sixteen people have solved it since then:

  • Grant Fikes
  • Marie desJardins
  • Cathy Bowen
  • Cindy Heisler
  • Joe Bernard
  • Kevin Orfield
  • Okieboy2008
  • Michael Lebowitz
  • Chris Kochmanski
  • Derek Allen
  • Sam Levitin
  • Wendy Walker
  • Patrick Jordan
  • Bart Gold
  • Mom
  • Lynn Sweeney
Now head below the break for the answers!

Monday, June 8, 2026

PUZZLE #599: Gryptics 10

PUZZLE #599
GRYPTICS 10

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!

Insert a single letter in each space of each grid so that each grid's five rows and five columns spells a word from left to right or top to bottom (including the letters outside the grid).

Once you're done, take a word from the first grid and a word from the second grid and pair them up to get the FINAL ANSWER: a piece of construction equipment


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, June 7, 2026

ANSWERS: Edges of Glory 5

Two weeks have passed by since "Edges of Glory 5" was posted on this blog, and it must've been on the tougher side, since the number of solvers has decreased from the weekly average:

  • Grant Fikes
  • Cathy Bowen
  • Kevin Orfield
  • Okieboy2008
  • Sam Levitin
  • Michael Lebowitz
  • Bart Gold
  • Mom
  • Chris Kochmanski
  • Derek Allen
  • Wendy Walker
Now head below the break for the answers as well as a solver's comment!