Charades are one of the oldest, simplest, and most amusing forms of wordplay. Charades are simply dissections of a word into two or more words, preferably unrelated to the original. Our greatest amusement derives from surprise at the buried images; for example, leg ally from legally, rap a city from rapacity, stag nation from stagnation, and either no table or not able from notable
In Cubism Revisited in the August 1978 Word Ways I presented a non-symmetrical word cube of the si...
By the late 1700s and early 1800s, many new types of word puzzles had become popular in England. Cha...
In the last fifty years, the construction of novelty forms (solid crossword arrays with unusual outl...
An earlier set of solitaire puzzles based on word charades appeared as Musical Wordboxes in the Au...
Charades -- the division of words into parts that are also words, such as PLEASURE = PLEA + SURE -- ...
Of all crossword puzzles, I find the charade crossword the most enjoyable. In this type of crossword...
In the August 1970 issue of Word Ways, I introduced the reader to the charade crossword puzzle. (Act...
A Charade Word is a word that may be divided into two or more words: CHARADE = CHAR + ADE. As the ga...
In the August 1970, August 1971 and August 1983 issues of Word Ways, Ernst Theimer introduced the ch...
Word Puzzles selected from Victorian Engimas and Sherlockian Puzzles by the author
Of all crossword puzzles, I find the charade crossword the most enjoyable. in this type of crosswor...
In the August 1970 and August 1971 Word Ways, Ernst Theimer introduced the charade crossword to read...
Words that break into two or more component words are the gist of many puzzles. Often the component...
Cryptic crosswords and other word puzzles make frequent use of incongruous word unions. These are th...
Farmers are artists whose canvas is the land. They combine natural elements such as seeds, dirt, ra...
In Cubism Revisited in the August 1978 Word Ways I presented a non-symmetrical word cube of the si...
By the late 1700s and early 1800s, many new types of word puzzles had become popular in England. Cha...
In the last fifty years, the construction of novelty forms (solid crossword arrays with unusual outl...
An earlier set of solitaire puzzles based on word charades appeared as Musical Wordboxes in the Au...
Charades -- the division of words into parts that are also words, such as PLEASURE = PLEA + SURE -- ...
Of all crossword puzzles, I find the charade crossword the most enjoyable. In this type of crossword...
In the August 1970 issue of Word Ways, I introduced the reader to the charade crossword puzzle. (Act...
A Charade Word is a word that may be divided into two or more words: CHARADE = CHAR + ADE. As the ga...
In the August 1970, August 1971 and August 1983 issues of Word Ways, Ernst Theimer introduced the ch...
Word Puzzles selected from Victorian Engimas and Sherlockian Puzzles by the author
Of all crossword puzzles, I find the charade crossword the most enjoyable. in this type of crosswor...
In the August 1970 and August 1971 Word Ways, Ernst Theimer introduced the charade crossword to read...
Words that break into two or more component words are the gist of many puzzles. Often the component...
Cryptic crosswords and other word puzzles make frequent use of incongruous word unions. These are th...
Farmers are artists whose canvas is the land. They combine natural elements such as seeds, dirt, ra...
In Cubism Revisited in the August 1978 Word Ways I presented a non-symmetrical word cube of the si...
By the late 1700s and early 1800s, many new types of word puzzles had become popular in England. Cha...
In the last fifty years, the construction of novelty forms (solid crossword arrays with unusual outl...