Wordy Wednesday 498: Hex Pathfinder 32 & Wordy Wednesday 499: Anawordsearch 4

WORDY WEDNESDAY #496
SECTION SIX 49 (answer)
Here is the answer to this puzzle. If you still wish to solve it yourself, please go here for the normal version of the puzzle, or here for the easier version of the puzzle. Here's a list of people who solved it:
Bonnie Veenschoten **
Cindy Heisler **
James Haddad **
Joe Bernard **
Karen Spencer **
Michael Lebowitz **
renee hoppe **
Stephen Potter **
Tyler Hinman **
Kevin Orfield **
Ryan Faley **
Sam Levitin **

WORDY WEDNESDAY #497
HEX PATHFINDER 21 (hint)
As of this writing, 14 people have solved this puzzle. Haven't solved it yet? Here's an easier version. Send your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com within the next week to appear on the solvers list and be recognized for your puzzle prowess. Good luck, solvers!

LAST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH = DOUBLE WORDY WEDNESDAYS!
WORDY WEDNESDAY #498
HEX PATHFINDER 32
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In this puzzle, each answer starts in the correspondingly numbered hexagon and winds through the grid, starting in the indicated direction. When you have finished, every letter will be used in exactly two entries.

Rearrange the letters in the shaded spaces to get the final answer, a 7-letter word.
1W Certain Methodist (8)
2W Thin surface layer (6)
3NE Rodent found in a waste conduit (8, 2 wds.)
4E Haphazard (7)
5SW Website for buying handmade goods (4)
6SE Submarine, for example (8)
7W In style (4)
8E Something prohibited (5)
9SE Put an end to, as a law (9)
10E Mediate (9)
11NW Walk like a duck (6)
11NW Hit song for country musician Freddy Fender (25, 5 wds.)
12SE Guest of ____ (5)
13W Multistoried residence (9)
14SW Optimistic (4)
14SW ____ numerals (5)
15E Rhyme’s partner (6)
16E Certain diacritical mark (5)
17NW “Too ____ cooks. . .” (4)
18SE Old Testament book following Judges (4)
19SE Flexible (7)
20E City in New York with a monument to basketball’s shot clock (8)
21E Current beneath water’s surface (8)
22SE 2014 video game in which players can control gods (5)
23SW Some tire shop purchases (4)
24SW Simpletons (11)
25NE ____ of the Titans (1981 film which was remade in 2010) (5)
26NE Calculator predecessors (5)
27W Luigi’s ____ (Nintendo GameCube game) (7)
28SW 1960 movie character who said, “We all go a little mad sometimes” (11, 2 wds.)
29SE Tears (4)
30W Regale (5)
31E Potent potables (7)

WORDY WEDNESDAY #499
ANAWORDSEARCH 4
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This puzzle contains a word suggested by patron Daren Bischel. Support me on Patreon at the Super Fan level ($5/month) and solve the monthly Patron Puzzle for a chance to suggest a seed word for a future puzzle, or at the Ultra Fan level ($20/month) to suggest one seed word every month!
(A sequel to WW67, WW169, and WW402.)
The leftover letters in the word search below spell a clue to the final answer.
1989 Don Bluth film whose title suggests the afterlife destination of the
    10 entities, each of 5 of more letters, hidden in the word search
    above: 5 wds. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 
                  A5 G5 A1 B9 D8 F5 I4 D9 E7 B2 F9 B3 D5 I3 A6 I5 F4 
Frog or salamander, for one __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
                            E5 E8 C9 G2 C4 C5 H6 A4 I6
Conduct oneself properly __ __ __ __ __ __
                         G4 A2 G3 F8 C6 H8
Jeff who owns The Washington Post __ __ __ __ __
                                  E9 H5 C7 E6 G1
Ancient Celtic priest __ __ __ __ __
                      F6 I9 H3 I8 A8
Comfy upholstered seat: 2 wds. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 
                               B8 E1 G8 C2 H2 B5 F3 A7 C1 
Something that brings bad luck __ __ __ __
                               I7 C3 H7 G9
One of three that Angel Alvarado solved in 4:31.01 while juggling them to
    set a new world record in 2022: 2 wds. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 
                                           A9 F1 I2 D1 D2 E2 A3 G6 F7 H4 
Surgeon’s stitch __ __ __ __ __ __
                 I1 F2 E4 E3 D7 H9
Arnold Palmer’s pegs __ __ __ __
                     B4 B1 B6 G7
Vile and wicked __ __ __ __ __ __
                D6 D4 D3 B7 H1 C8

COMING NEXT WEEK. . .
* What's a 5-letter word for "Boston ____ (2004-2008 ABC series)"?

Submit your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com. Until next time, happy solving!

Kevin's Puzzles at Home Season 2, Episode 4: Sports Stats Stumpers

PREVIOUS EPISODES
Introduction (what these puzzles are and why they're called "Kevin's Puzzles at Home Season 2"): click here
Episode 1 (Photographic Mammal-ry)puzzle PDFhint PDF
* 18 people solved this within the first week for 50 points apiece; 1 person solved it later for 25 points.
Episode 2 (Spot the Difference)puzzle PDFhint PDF
* 18 people solved this within the first week for 50 points apiece; 1 person solved it later for 25 points.
Episode 3 (Perplexing Pairs)puzzle PDFhint PDF (new!)
* 17 people solved this within the first week for 50 points apiece.

The total number of points scored is 2700. Thus, the current money pool for the Food Bank for Larimer County is $27.00. Three anonymous benefactors have agreed to match this donation, meaning that the Food Bank for Larimer County will actually receive $108.00. If you haven't already, you may solve the above puzzles for 25 points each, possibly with the aid of the hints.

KEVIN’S PUZZLES AT HOME
SEASON 2, EPISODE 4:
SPORTS STATS STUMPERS
Kevin wants to write letters to the people whose idea it was to fill sports with so many confusing numbers!
Topmost number on a standard dartboard
Maximum roster size allowed in the NHL during the regular season
Score of a tennis player who has scored once in the current game
Maximum number of throws possible for one player in one game of bowling
Number of flag posts in the perimeter area of a rugby union field
Number of points a grand slam is worth in baseball
Number of points the blue ball is worth in snooker
Number of players on an Australian rules football team who are on the field at once
Number of pawns on the board at the start of a chess boxing match
Maximum number of yellow cards a soccer player may get without being dismissed from the game
Peyton Manning’s retired jersey number for the Indianapolis Colts

(This illustration by Tintinabar is not part of the puzzle.)

Submit your answer to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com for 50 points, and stay tuned next week for Episode 4's hint and Episode 5's puzzle. Good luck!

Wordy Wednesday 497: Hex Pathfinder 31

WORDY WEDNESDAY #495
PENT WORDS 99 (answer)
Here is the answer to this puzzle. If you still wish to solve it yourself, please go here for the normal version of the puzzle, or here for the easier version of the puzzle. Here's a list of people who solved it:
Bonnie Veenschoten **
Cathy Bowen **
Cindy Heisler **
Joe Bernard **
Karen Spencer **
Michael Lebowitz **
Stephen Potter **
Tyler Hinman **
Kevin Orfield **
Patrick Jordan *
Ryan Faley **
Sam Levitin **

WORDY WEDNESDAY #496
SECTION SIX 49 (hint)
As of this writing, 12 people have solved this puzzle. Haven't solved it yet? Here's an easier version. Send your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com within the next week to appear on the solvers list and be recognized for your puzzle prowess. Good luck, solvers!

WORDY WEDNESDAY #497
HEX PATHFINDER 31
(click here for a PDF version)
In this puzzle, each answer starts in the correspondingly numbered hexagon and winds through the grid, starting in the indicated direction. When you have finished, every letter will be used in exactly two entries.

Rearrange the letters in the shaded spaces to get the final answer, a 7-letter word.
1W 1986 hit for the band Wang Chung (23, 4 wds.)
2E Popular food fish (11, 2 wds.)
2SW Common skin cream ingredient (8, 2 wds.)
3NW Be overly sweet (4)
4SE References as a source (5)
5E Notches in an archer’s arrows (5)
6SW Offensive (5)
7SW In the ____ (nude) (4)
8NW Halite (8, 2 wds.)
9SE Small bit of burned coal (6)
10NW Texas city in which the first Church’s Chicken restaurant opened (10, 2 wds.)
11SW In advance (5)
12W Rip (4)
13SE Pay for, as a pedicure? (11, 3 wds.)
14E Leave out (4)
15SE ____ on 34th Street (7)
16NW It overhangs a roof (4)
17E Reverberate (4)
18NE Where a ship’s freight is kept (9, 2 wds.)
19NW Singer Ariana (6)
20E Ian Hunter song which was famously covered by the glam rock band Great White (18, 4 wds.)
21NE Certain salamander (4)
22W Offhand (4)
23E Pulling power (8)
24SW ____ training (5)
25SW Shaft on which a wheel rotates (4)
26SW Erudite (7)
27NW It’s often listed beneath the subtotal on a receipt (8, 2 wds.)
28NE Frigid (7, hyph.)
29SE Sober (7)
30SW Rail against (6)
31E Stand and ____ (1988 movie) (7)

COMING NEXT WEEK. . .
* What's a 7-letter word for "Luigi’s ____ (Nintendo GameCube game)"?
* What's a 5-letter word for "Jeff who owns The Washington Post"?

Submit your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com. Until next time, happy solving!

Kevin's Puzzles at Home Season 2, Episode 3: Perplexing Pairs

PREVIOUS EPISODES
Introduction (what these puzzles are and why they're called "Kevin's Puzzles at Home Season 2"): click here
Episode 1 (Photographic Mammal-ry)puzzle PDFhint PDF
* 18 people solved this within the first week for 50 points apiece; 1 person solved it later for 25 points.
Episode 2 (Spot the Difference)puzzle PDFhint PDF (new!)
* 18 people solved this within the first week for 50 points apiece.

The total number of points scored is 1825. Thus, the current money pool for the Food Bank for Larimer County is $18.25. Three anonymous benefactors have agreed to match this donation, meaning that the Food Bank for Larimer County will actually receive $73.00. If you haven't already, you may solve the above puzzles for 25 points each, possibly with the aid of the hints.

KEVIN’S PUZZLES AT HOME
SEASON 2, EPISODE 3:
PERPLEXING PAIRS
Can you help Kevin puzzle out these partnerships?
Lure in a customer with a cheap item in order to offer an expensive item
Offering at a combination bakery/dairy?
Forcefully trespassing 
System where multiple branches of government all have some control over each other
The Mikado creators
Children’s game of stealth
Music genre derived from jazz

___ ___ ___ [__] & ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ [__]
___ ___ [__] ___ ___ ___ & ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ [__] ___
___ ___ [__] ___ ___ ___ ___ & ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ [__] ___ ___
___ ___ ___ [__] & [__] ___ ___ ___
___ ___ ___ [__] ___ ___ ___ ___ & ___ [__] ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
___ ___ ___ ___ [__] & ___ ___ [__] ___ ___ ___
___ [__] ___ ___ ___ ___ & ___ ___ ___ [__] ___

A A A A A A  B B B B B B B  C C C C  D D  E E E E E E E E E E E E  G G G  H H H H H
I I I I I I I  K K K  L L L L L  M  N N N N N  R R R R R R  S S S S S S  T T T T T T T  U U U  V  W  Y

Final answer: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

(This illustration by Tintinabar is not part of the puzzle.)

Submit your answer to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com for 50 points, and stay tuned next week for Episode 3's hint and Episode 4's puzzle. Good luck!

Wordy Wednesday 496: Section Six 49

WORDY WEDNESDAY #493
HEX PATHFINDER 30 (answer)
Here is the answer to this puzzle. If you still wish to solve it yourself, please go here for the normal version of the puzzle, or here for the easier version of the puzzle. Here's a list of people who solved it:
Bonnie Veenschoten **
Cathy Bowen **
Cindy Heisler **
James Haddad **
Joe Bernard **
Karen Spencer **
M. Sean Molley **
Michael Lebowitz **
Stephen Potter **
Tyler Hinman **
Ezra Brauner **
Kevin Orfield **
Mary Maynard **
Ryan Faley **
Sam Levitin **

WORDY WEDNESDAY #494
FRAMELINKS 15 (answer)
Here is the answer to this puzzle. If you still wish to solve it yourself, please go here for the normal version of the puzzle, or here for the easier version of the puzzle. Here's a list of people who solved it:
Bonnie Veenschoten **
Cathy Bowen **
Cindy Heisler **
Cole Kendall **
James Haddad **
Karen Spencer **
Michael Lebowitz **
Tyler Hinman **
Ezra Brauner **
Kevin Orfield **
Ryan Faley **
Sam Levitin **

WORDY WEDNESDAY #495
PENT WORDS 99 (hint)
As of this writing, 11 people have solved this puzzle. Haven't solved it yet? Here's an easier version. Send your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com within the next week to appear on the solvers list and be recognized for your puzzle prowess. Good luck, solvers!

WORDY WEDNESDAY #496
SECTION SIX 49
(click here for a PDF version)
This puzzle’s grid has six rings and six sections. Each ring contains a series of words placed end to end, reading either clockwise or counterclockwise; all the words in a given ring will read in the same direction. Ring 1 (the outer ring) contains six answers that read clockwise; the starting spaces are numbered in the grid. Clues for the answers in the remaining rings are given in order, but their starting points and direction are for you to determine. The sections (separated by the heavy lines radiating from the center) will help you place the inner rings: in a given section, each ring segment contains all but one of the letters in the next segment outward. In other words, a section’s outermost segment contains six letters; the next segment inward contains five of those six letters in some order; and so on, until only one of the original six letters remains.

Arrange the letters in the six starred spaces to form the final answer, a 6-letter word.
Ring 1
1 It may be granulated
2 The ____ and One Dalmatians (Dodie Smith novel)
3 Bank statement datum
4 Steven of martial arts films
5 One who has served in the armed forces
6 Time long past

Ring 2
* Experience
* Remain
* Kingly
* Simplicity
* Lumiere of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is one

Ring 3
* “Better safe than ____”
* Based on cursory examination: 3 wds.
* Alan of M*A*S*H
* Put up with

Ring 4
* They hold up stockings
* Like a zombie
* Venetian waterway

Ring 5
* Sweater or overcoat whose sleeves extend to the neckline
* Allergen that a dog owner might have to deal with

Ring 6
* ____ 49 (2004 drama film about firefighters)

COMING NEXT WEEK. . .
* What's a 23-letter, 4-word answer for "1986 hit for the band Wang Chung"?

Submit your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com. Until next time, happy solving!

Kevin's Puzzles at Home Season 2, Episode 2: Spot the Difference

PREVIOUS EPISODES
Introduction (what these puzzles are and why they're called "Kevin's Puzzles at Home Season 2"): click here
Episode 1 (Photographic Mammal-ry): puzzle PDF, hint PDF (new!) 
* 18 people solved this within the first week for 50 points apiece.

The total number of points scored is 900. Thus, the current money pool for the Food Bank for Larimer County is $9.00. Three anonymous benefactors have agreed to match this donation, meaning that the Food Bank for Larimer County will actually receive $36.00. If you haven't already, you may solve the above puzzle for 25 points, possibly with the aid of the hint.

KEVIN’S PUZZLES AT HOME
SEASON 2, EPISODE 2:
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
Using his sharp eyesight, Kevin has figured out that the pictures in the top row are not the same as the ones on the bottom row.

(This illustration by Tintinabar is not part of the puzzle.)

Submit your answer to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com for 50 points, and stay tuned next week for Episode 2's hint and Episode 3's puzzle. Good luck!

Wordy Wednesday 495: Pent Words 99

WORDY WEDNESDAY #492
TOUCHWORD 25 (answer)
Here is the answer to this puzzle. If you still wish to solve it yourself, please go here for the normal version of the puzzle, or here for the easier version of the puzzle. Here's a list of people who solved it:
Bonnie Veenschoten **
Cathy Bowen **
Cindy Heisler **
Cole Kendall **
James Haddad **
Joe Bernard **
Karen Spencer **
Michael Lebowitz **
Stephen Potter **
Tyler Hinman **
John Bulten **
Kevin Orfield **
Patrick Jordan **
Ryan Faley **
Sam Levitin **

WORDY WEDNESDAY #493
HEX PATHFINDER 30 (hint)
As of this writing, 15 people have solved this puzzle. Haven't solved it yet? Here's an easier version. Send your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com within the next week to appear on the solvers list and be recognized for your puzzle prowess. Good luck, solvers!

WORDY WEDNESDAY #494
FRAMELINKS 15 (hint)
As of this writing, 12 people have solved this puzzle. Haven't solved it yet? Here's an easier version. Send your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com within the next week to appear on the solvers list and be recognized for your puzzle prowess. Good luck, solvers!

WORDY WEDNESDAY #495
PENT WORDS 99
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In this puzzle, you must divide the grid into pentominoes (regions containing five cells each), and write a letter in each cell. The rows, reading from left to right, will contain the words hinted at by the Across clues. The letters in the pentominoes, in reading order (left to right starting with the top row), will form the words hinted at by the Pentominoes clues; these clues are presented in no particular order. (In the example, the rows spell PLANT, SHARE, and BITES, and the pentominoes spell the words PLANS, TREES, and HABIT.) Use the ACROSS answers to determine where the pentominoes are.
ACROSS (two answers per row):
1 Last Week Tonight with ____ Oliver / Crown and ____ (gambling dice game)
2 Press / Certain mollusk
3 Feudal peasant / Drive-in restaurant employee
4 Stun gun brand / A shade of brown
5 In good spirits / Big name in audio equipment
6 “Out of ____, out of mind” / Become mature, as fruit
7 Gin’s partner / Unit of gold purity
8 1997-2001 Disney Channel series which takes place at Third Street School / Part of an eye
9 “The ____ of Hearts, he stole the tarts. . .” / The capital of Delaware
10 Alan of M*A*S*H / Render powerless
PENTOMINOES:
* HALF OF THE FINAL ANSWER
* THE OTHER HALF OF THE FINAL ANSWER
* Brother’s daughter
* Bird associated with babies
* Certain passenger car
* On the ____ (in a defensive position)
* United States ____ Academy (Annapolis institute)
* “The ____ of Dreams” (Billy Joel song)
* The ____ Limits
* Parenthetical remark
* Ceiling-supporting beam
* Grouchy Sesame Street resident
* Routine task
* With The, 1993-1999 sitcom starring Fran Drescher
* Stretch out your hand
* Leases, as a car
* The number 1, in piano fingering
* Certain building block
* ____ is Enough
* Transport by boat

COMING NEXT WEEK. . .
* What's a 6-letter word for "____ 49 (2004 drama film about firefighters)"?
* Patron Puzzle #100, which will be delivered on September 8, 2022, exclusively to Patreon supporters at the Super Fan level and up ($5 or more per month), is a Super Pent Words.

Submit your answers to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com. Until next time, happy solving!

Kevin's Puzzles at Home Season 2, Episode 1: Photographic Mammal-ry

INTRODUCTION
This series is inspired by the website Kevin's Puzzles, on which Kevin Orfield, who is a regular reader of this blog, posts a puzzle-hunt-style puzzle every Monday. Kevin Orfield's puzzles usually lean towards the easy side of this genre in order to target a less experienced and/or younger audience. The operative word here is "usually":
Kevin's Puzzles at Home is my knock-off "we have X at home" version of Kevin's Puzzles. The puzzles in Kevin's Puzzles at Home will be easier than my Wordy Wednesday posts, and hopefully at least 80% as entertaining as the real Kevin's Puzzles. Kevin's Puzzles at Home will be presented by my "we have X at home" version of Kevin:
(This illustration by Tintinabar is not part of any puzzle. Any resemblance between this Kevin and the real Kevin, or any real Kevin, is entirely coincidental.)
Kevin Edmund Kepler, the colorful and prodigious wolf depicted above with a solved 7x7x7 Awoo-bik's Cube in his paw, hopes that you enjoy the puzzles that he will be offering you over the course of these coming months!

Every Monday during September and October 2022, a new episode will be posted at 12:01 AM (Central); as with the real Kevin's Puzzles, the final answer will be a word or phrase. Email me (at glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com) the correct solution to this puzzle within the next week to score 50 points. Each puzzle will also have a hint posted for it one week later; solving the puzzle while the hint is up will be worth 25 points. Episode 9, which will be posted on October 31, is a meta puzzle which requires the answers to all of the previous puzzles in order to be solved; this puzzle will be worth double (100 points before the hint, 50 points after). The highest possible score a solver can attain will thus be 500 points, by solving each puzzle during its first week. For every point scored by my readers by 11:59 PM (Central) on July 10 November 13, I will donate 1¢ to the Food Bank for Larimer County, up to a maximum of $100. (Thus, each solver can contribute a maximum of $5 to this pool.) Not all hungry people live in Texas; this food bank is local to some very beloved relatives who live in Colorado, and I wish to support it this time around. Three anonymous benefactors have agreed to match my donation as well, making the maximum possible donation $400 (and thus the maximum contribution to this donation by a single solver $20). Get to work!

Unlike the real Kevin's Puzzles, which posts each puzzle's solution one week after its hint is posted, all puzzle solutions will be posted simultaneously on November 14, one week after the final hint is posted. This will make the meta slightly harder, since you can't just look up the solutions to the previous puzzles to start solving it, but will also permit latecomers to score more points (and thus raise more money) than otherwise possible.

Astute readers will notice that the words "Season 2" appear in the title. Links to the first set of puzzles from this past May and June, plus all of their hints, can be found here. The solutions are all here.

Have fun, and remember to check out the real Kevin's creations if these fake ones are up your alley!

KEVIN’S PUZZLES AT HOME
SEASON 2, EPISODE 1:
PHOTOGRAPHIC MAMMAL-RY
Kevin has started taking photos of all of the interesting animals that he sees.

(This illustration by Tintinabar is not part of the puzzle.)

Submit your answer to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com for 50 points, and stay tuned next week for Episode 1's hint and Episode 2's puzzle. Good luck!

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