1-9 add a letter before, 10 add a letter after. You must work out what the letter is. Look for Roman numerals and common meanings for single letters e.g. False=F; Large = L. Watch for phrases like "capital of Hungary" for "H" and second of March for A.
Start with a three or four letter word, add P to the end to make another word. The answer is a two word phrase. Example - hold on shell fish = clamp clam. Note that the words may not be in the order of the definition. Look at the hint.
Another type of cryptic clue is the reversal. They are indicated by 'go back' 'around' etc. Across clues may be indicated by 'going west', down clues by 'up', rising, etc.
If you haven't done the previous quizzes note that the two words in the answer are anagrams of each other. That is the same letters are used in each word. e.g Highest saucepan = top pot.
Use the hint if you are not sure of word order.
If you are reading a book set in London you might come across some rhyming slang. This quiz is tough, but take a butcher's hook, use your loaf and remember you're not in this for bread and honey.
No, this quiz does not belong in Geography! All are 8 letter one word answers ending with the letters 'c i t y'. e.g. the city that is truthful is 'veracity'. Hint gives first letter of answer. No capitals needed.
The answer to each clue is two words that anagram each other - a person's last name followed by a 'possession'. The word length and initials of words are given in the hint. Don't forget the apostrophe.
Probably the most famous November event was President Kennedy's assassination, but plenty of other things happened in November. How many do you know about?
Add a note, a musical note (A - G) to the word or words given to get a composer's last name. You may have to rearrange the letters. Example: BAH, add a C and you get Bach.
Each answer starts with a two-letter US state abbreviation. Add a word defined in the middle of the clue and the answer will be defined at the end or beginning of the clue. e.g. Rhode Island(RI) firmament (sky)= dangerous (risky)
The answer to the first question gives you the first letter to each of the answers. e.g. The answer to Q2 will start with the second letter of the answer to Q1, and so on. If you can answer the first clue you have a head start on the other answers.
All these cryptic clues start with the letter C.
Cryptic clues have two parts a wordplay (anagram, hidden word, etc) part and a definition. There will also be a hint as to the type of wordplay.
Answer the crossword type clue, add a size (L, M, or S) somewhere in the answer word and you will get a piece of clothing or clothing accessory. e.g. Wager is BET add an L answer is BELT.
Each question is a word that, when it has the word ALL added, makes another word. The clue for the whole word may be either in the first part or the second part. example: "Dance wager" is BET
added to ALL to make BALLET.
Many cryptic crosswords have a homonym type clues.
That is the answer is a word that has the same sound as another word, but an entirely different meaning. Homonyms are indicated by a words such as reportedly, we hear, etc. Here are some for you to try.
This is the eighth quiz in the series. Each answer is two words that are anagrams of each other. One or both words are first names. Most answers are a two word phrase, the other three are two first names.
All the answers in this quiz start with the letter S. Cryptic clues have two parts a wordplay (anagram, hidden word, etc) part and a definition. There will also be a hint as to the type of wordplay.
Two or more consecutive words in these questions (those in capitals), can be anagrammed into the title, first line, or first few words of a Christmas song. Check the hint for word length.
Look for a word that has CRY on the outside and another word inside. The clue contains definitions of the whole word and the word in the middle. (Not necessarily in that order.) Note the R may be the second letter or the second to last letter.
Some cryptic clues are like word addition. The difference is that the letter usually isn't given directly. Look for common single letter meanings. e.g.White=W; North=N; Yes=Y; large=L, five=V, loud=F; etc. Try these.
Puzzled by cryptic crossword clues? One type of clue is the charade, two (or more) words put together to make another word. e.g. In favor of song = fortune (for+tune) The definition for the answer may come either at the beginning or the end of the clue.
Every answer word contains the letters ILL. Another word is put around these letters to make further word. The two words are defined in each clue in no particular order. e.g. Pawn on a knoll = hillock
(HOCK on ILL)
Each six-letter answer word begins with R and ends with ED. Inside these letters is a three letter word. The definition of the whole word is given first, followed by the inside word.
Inside the word BET is a two or three letter word. The definition of the whole word is given first, followed by the inside word. Animal similar = BEAST (AS inside BET)
This quiz is about words that start with Al. From the clues given can you name these Als. Answer is one word(the first two letters are Al) or two words(the first is Al).
The answer to the first question (an anagram) provides the first letters of the ten answers.
Look for hidden words, anagrams, words with two meanings and other word play.