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There are 60 tennis-related words and phrases hidden in this grid—now the ball’s in your court. Find them all, circling each one you locate. Words and phrases are hidden horizontally, vertically, and diagonally, but always in a straight
There are 60 tennis-related words and phrases hidden in this grid—now the ball’s in your court. Find them all, circling each one you locate. Words and phrases are hidden horizontally, vertically, and diagonally, but always in a straight
First things first: I’d like to thank everyone who sent us kind words and fond reminiscences prompted by August’s 40th anniversary issue. Our editors enjoyed learning about the role GAMES has played in your lives. For example, reader Howard Kestin …
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One of the entries in “Vowel-uable Words,” NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, does not contain the vowel A and thus does not fit the category. All of the other answers in the list contain all of the vowels, including Y. NEUROPSYCHIATRY …
Our favorite DJ Dee Jay never forgets a tune, but when it comes to remembering names, he’s, well…hopeless. Yesterday’s playlist included 24 popular bands of the past and present, and Dee managed to get every
Can you match each of the actors below (1-14) with the two films (from the list a-v) in which he or she appeared with Robert De Niro?
1. Ellen Barkin
2. John Cazale
3. Leonardo DiCaprio
Although cats tend to think that every day is their special day; today we celebrate our furry little friends and all of the mischievous fun they bring into our lives. In this word search, your
Many thanks to those of you who have been playing along with the GAMES WORLD OF PUZZLES 40th Anniversary Clue Challenge. Here is a list of all the answers, along with the quip spelled out by their first letters and
Join us as we celebrate our 40th anniversary with this special issue. In it, we pay tribute to the very first issue of GAMES—September/October 1977—and all the great issues that have followed it over the years. If you remember that …
Read moreSome people are just sore losers. In these two Scrabble-type games, someone upset the boards and walked off in a huff. Can you help us piece the boards together again? You can cross off tiles as you use
Can you fit the names of the chess pieces BISHOP, KNIGHT, KING, PAWN, QUEEN, and ROOK into the 6x8 grid shown at right? Each name must be entered across or down, one letter per square, as in a