
PDF's - You will need to have Adobe Reader installed on your computer to read these.You will find two types of printables here: Online puzzle solving may have its place, but if you are looking for a relaxing time, nothing beats good old fashioned pencil and paper. Time to sharpen your pencil and get away from the computer screen. You can also learn below how to make your own. All of our word puzzles and games have been carefully designed and we strive to include interesting hidden word lists to maximize your puzzling pleasure. You are sure to find something in our free collection that will please you here. Just a nod to the late, great singer.If it is printable word search puzzles you are looking for online, no need to look any further. This clue probably only works if you pronounce the S in it, as in the Americanized plural of the magazine Elle, since you don’t pronounce the S in the French word “Elles.” The idea of it amused me, though. Just last week I had for the answer KONRAD. I thankfully got to experience the opposite of that while on vacation. 39D: is “ A STAR IS BORN.” I haven’t seen this film, either, but with apologies to Gabrielle Reece, I imagine that it may have performed a little better than “Air Bud: Spikes Back.”.So when I saw that IRON became the answer at 103D, I clued it that way. 97A: is “ IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT.” The first 19-letter answer that I used in this spot after building the middle of the grid was the 1998 film “THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK.” It’s a decent answer and was facilitating good fill throughout the bottom better than other options I saw, but I fretted that a movie that you may or may not have seen a while back wouldn’t have the same punch as GENDER-AFFIRMING CARE and TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES.Have any of my readers seen “Air Bud: Spikes Back?” I have not. This was an example where I thought of the clue first and found an answer that would fit it, then when I saw the answer was 21 letters, it became fodder for a themeless. My favorite clue today just because of the image it evokes. A diss track hits a lot harder than other forms of insults just because of the great effort it takes to make one. Anyhow, I put “may be” in the clue because I think it’s worth a reminder that gender-affirming care is something that both transgender and cisgender people can receive. I thought this was a good one, although in today’s puzzle, I didn’t start from this answer it was sort of a lucky find after I built the middle of the grid. When it comes to Sunday-size themelesses, I get to start with any 16- to 21-letter phrase that wouldn’t fit in a standard 15-by-15 daily puzzle.

One of the joys I get from writing themeless puzzles is that I can start with whatever answers I want. Starting off with a slight bit of misdirection, in case you thought of “Dodge” as the car make.
