October 14's New York Times Connections puzzle is a doozy. Let's figure out how to solve it. A new day brings with it more of ...
Looking for help with today's NYT Strands puzzle? Here's an extra hint to help you uncover the right words, as well as all of ...
Female in dusky pink top: Prefix is the piece that you add onto a word at the beginning of a word and the suffix is the bit that you add on at the end. Female in suit: So you see here a thank you ...
October 13's New York Times Connections puzzle is a doozy. Let's figure out how to solve it. A new day brings with it more of ...
We explain what 'partner' means in the Rules of Golf and why you need to know what partners can do that others you are ...
To many, Walz’s use of the word misspoke came across as an attempt to weasel out of what was at best an embellishment and at worst an outright lie.
You know, why can't you just play nicely? Honestly. Suffixes are letters you can add to the end of words to change their meanings. The suffix 'ly' is used to describe a verb. What? Oh, I am not happy.
Match up sports-related words into four connected groups, but be careful -- "rose" doesn't always refer to "Rose Bowl." ...
The latest craze for puzzle enthusiasts and word game lovers is NYT Strands. Top of FormBottom of FormThe intriguing puzzle was initiated by The New York Times ...
I stumbled into the match play, found a small semblance of good golf, but lost a hard-fought match in the first round. At least the golfer who beat me ended up winning, so there's some pride in that.
Irish husband-wife duo Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney felt impelled to pen 'Oct. 7: In Their Own Words' - but soon found ...
By vowel, we mean A, E, I ... That left 54 possible answers in play, according to WordleBot. WordleBot's best Wordle start words were markedly better, however. PLATE and PLANE, for example ...