Crossedwords
It’s time for an updated dump of nifty words encountered over the years while doing the Times Crossword. Crosswordese like this probably only accounts for about 25%-30% of the words encountered in a typical puzzle but knowing them can often be the difference between finishing or not! Here are over 200 organized by category.
General Vocab
ABSEIL, descend by rope, as in mountaineering
ACACIA, tree favored by giraffes. A thorny tree.
ACAI, a trendy berry with more vowels than nutrients.
ADZ, wood-shaping tool
AEGIS, protection/backing/support of a particular person or organization; shield
AGLET, a small plastic or metal cladding on the end of shoelaces
AGUE, fit of shivering
ALB, long white linen robe
ANORAK, a heavy jacket with a hood; a parka
ANODYNE, intended to avoid offense
APHID, a minute bug that feeds by sucking sap from plants. Pest. Source of honeydew.
APSE, a domed, semi-circular recess in a church
ARCADIA, a place of rustic innocence and quiet pleasure
ARETE, a sharp mountain ridge
ASHLAR, square cut masonry
ATTAR, pale yellow essential oil
BABA, a small rum cake
BERM, mound of earth
CADGE, to bum, begging
CARA, a term of endearment
CAY, small island, a.k.a. “key”
CHITIN, polymer found in exoskeleton
COIR, the stiff fibers from the outer husk of a coconut
COPSE, a thicket
COZEN, to hoodwink
DEKE, hockey penalty
DINT, force or effort, i.e., succeeded by dint of hard work.
DOLOR, sorrow or grief
DRECK, trash/rubbish
DROSS, an impurity, rubbish
ÉCLAT, a stroke of brilliance
EGEST, opposite of digest, to excrete
ENNEAD, a group of nine
EPAULET, an ornamental shoulder pad
EREMITE, another name for a hermit
ÉTUI, a case for holding needles
FEN, a bog
FROSH, slang for freshmen
GARNET, dark red gemstone
GHYLL, a narrow mountain stream
GNAR, snarl, growl
GOURMAND, one who eats/drinks to an excess; a foodie
HIE, go quickly
HOI POLLOI, rabble, crowd
IRENIC, aimed at peace
KEPI, French headdress/hat
LARDERS, pantries
LAIC, secular
LINAGE, number of printed lines
LOESS, windblown soil
LUMBAGO, back pain
MASSE, pool shot with spin
MANSE, home of a parish priest
METE, distribute, give out
MONAD, a simple organism
MOTES, small particles
MOUE, pouty expression
NACRE, mother of pearl
OBI, a Japanese sash
OGEE, curved molding
OLIO, odds and ends
ORIEL, a bay window
ORT, table scrap
OSIER, common basket-weaving material
OUTRÉ, unusual, bizarre
PICOT, embroidery loop
PILCROW, the § section symbol
PLUOT, a hybrid fruit: plum + apricot
RILL, a small stream
RIME, accumulation of ice due to wind
ROSTRA, Roman speaker platform
ROUÉ, a man devoted to sensual pleasure
SAMPAN, a Chinese wooden boat
SARD, a reddish brown gem
SALTS, socks away
SCHIST, a coarse-grained rock
SCHUSS, a straight downhill ski run
SCOW, a flat bottomed boat
SCRAG, an unattractively skinny person or animal
SERE, bone-dry
SITOOTERIE, a summer house, gazebo
SKOSH, a little bit
SLUE, swivel on an axis
SPAR, the pole on ships (modern term is mast) sometimes used for flag
STELE, an engraved stone or marker
SYNOD, a council of the church
TAM, a Scottish cap for men
TARES, reset as in a scale
THRALL, a state of bondage
TOGS, clothes, duds
TOR, rock outcropping formed by weathering
TOLE, lacquered metalware
TRIOKA, a group of three
TRUNCHEON, police baton
UGLI, a Jamaican hybrid fruit
ULU, an Eskimo knife
UMAMI, savory taste is one of the five basic tastes together with sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness
WAG, joker
YURT, “glamping” tent
ZAFTIG, full-bodied
ZIGGURAT, an ancient temple tower
Animals
AKITA, a curly-tailed dog
COB, male swan
ERMINE, a weasel of northern regions, having dark brown fur that in winter changes to white.
GAM, a group of whales
MOA, extinct ostrich
OKAPI, giraffe like animal
OPAH, a brightly colored fish, a sunfish
PEN, female swan
PTEROSAUR, “tero-saur”, flying reptile from the Mesozoic period
RHEA, bird, cousin of the Emu
Geography
AAR/AARE, a river that rises and ends in Switzerland
ALTAI, mountains between Russia and Mongolia
AMMAN, Jordan capital
ANDORRA, a European mini-state landlocked by Spain and France
APIA, capital of Samoa
ARNO, a river in Tuscany (Italy)
ASTANA, capital of Kazakhstan
ASWAN, city on the Nile in southern Egypt. Home of the Temple of Isis.
CAM, a river in England that flows through Cambridge.
EBRO, Spain’s longest river
ELBE, a river that runs through the Czech Republic and Germany
ETNA, Sicilian volcano
MACAU, a former colony of the Portuguese Empire, after Ming China leased the territory as a trading post in 1557.
Mauna LOA or KEA, Hawaiian volcanos
MUSCAT, capital of Oman
NEGEV, desert in Israel
ODER, Baltic river
OTARU, port city in Japan
OUSE, one of four rivers in the UK with the same name. One runs through York.
RUHR, river connecting the Rhine
SANA/SANAA, capital of Yemen
SIROCCO, winds that originate from Africa and can effect Europe
SOO, locks connecting rivers in the Great Lake region
SUVA, capital of Fiji
ULAN BATOR, capital of Mongolia
ULM, city in Germany, home of Einstein
YALU, river in China bordering South Korea
YSER, French/Belgian river
Individuals
AKIRA, ____ Kurosawa, film maker
ALVA, Thomas A__ Edison
ANYA, ___ Seton historical romance novelist
CASCA, a Julius Caesar assassin
CATO, The Younger, Roman statesman, foe of Julius Caesar
CATT, Carrie Chapman __, Suffragist
EBAN, Abba ___, Israeli diplomat
EL CID, a Castilian knight and warlord in medieval Spain
ELIA KAZAN, director
ELIE, __ Weisel, author
ERLE, __ Stanley Gardener, author of Perry Mason.
ERTÉ, Deco artist
HODA KOTB, Regis co-host
I.M. PEI, architect. Pyramid at the Louvre.
LAHR, Bert ___, actor from the Wizard of Oz. The “cowardly lion” actor.
LAO TSE, philosopher. A.k.a., Laozi, Lao-Tze, and Lao Tzu.
OONA, __ Chaplin, actress
OSAKA, Naomi ___, world tennis champion
RIIS, Jacob R__, muckraking journalist
SELES, Monica ___, tennis
Proper Names, Products and Abbreviations
AER LINGUS, Irish airline
AGA, Mideast title
AMOCO, oil/gas company with atorch in its logo
AMATI, violin maker from Cremona, Italy
ALAI, as in Jai Alai, a Basque game
APO, Army Post Office
ATRA, Gillette razor
AVIA, brand of shoes, mostly running shoes
ESPY, annual sports award
LST, D-Day landing craft
OAS, Western treaty grp., the Organization of American States
SALADA, a brand of tea
STE, abbr. for French holy woman
TEC, old nickname for a private detective
UTNE, as in the Utne Reader.
Literature & Film
EDDA, as in Poet Edda, Icelandic literary work
ELOI, creatures in Time Machine
ENDOR, Star Wars planet for Ewoks
ENID, Camelot lady
ESME, Salinger title girl
IAGO, Othello nemesis
IONA, Macbeth’s burial site
LAERTES, Hamlet’s nemesis
MRMOTO, fictional detective (“Mr. Moto”)
NOH, a classical Japanese dance-drama
OBERON, Shakespearean fairy king
PADUA, setting for Taming of the Shrew
WAKANDA, a fictional sub-Saharan country found in Marvel Comics. Home to the superhero Black Panther.
Religion & Mythology
ADONAI, a Hebrew name for God
AGNI, Hindu fire god
AMONRA, “Amon-Ra,” the king of the Upper Egyptian gods — also amun-ra or amen-ra
CLIO, Muse of history, one of the nine muses.
ENOS, found in Genesis, son of Seth, died at 905 years old
EOS, goddess of the dawn
ERATO, one of the nine muses: love poetry
ESAU, twin of Jacob, son of Isaac
ICHOR, the blood of the gods and other immortals in Greek mythology.
IMAM, Muslim prayer leader
KAABA, small shrine located near the center of the Great Mosque in Mecca
LORELEI, singing siren or a German river
NYX, goddess of the night
OREAD, mountain nymph
OSIRIS, Egyptian god of the afterlife, brother of Isis
Music
ASSAI, “very” as in “allegro assai”
ERI TU, a Verdi opera aria
IRAE, “Dies Irae” hymn
LE CID, an opera
LENTANDO, a gradual slowing in music
MENO MOSSO, performed less quickly
MEZZA VOCE, singing in half-voice
Indigenous
ALEUT, Alaskan native
CAYUGA, Native American Tribe from New York State
CREE, Northern US native; as a language: related to Algonquian language
ERIE, tribe based in NY
HOPI, native of northern Arizona; Pueblo people
LETT, Baltic native; Latvian
OLMEC, the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilization
OSAGE, tribe based in Oklahoma
OTOE/OTO, tribe based in Missouri
UTE, Utah-based native
ZIA, Indigenous people from New Mexico; the Zia sun symbol
Spanish
AZUL, blue
ESA/ESO, That
ESTA/ESTO, This
ESTE, East
SRA/SRTA, Mrs./Miss
Latin
ECCE, “behold” in Latin
ERAT, the E in QED
EX NIHILO, out of nothing
ID EST, i.e., “i.e.” !!
MENS REA, legal term
RES PUBLICA, Latin for public affair; republic
Assorted Other Languages
ADAR, 12th month of Jewish calendar
ALEPH, Hebrew alphabet letter, first letter in alphabet
AUF, as in Auf Wiedersehen
ERSE, old welsh/Scottish language
GROSZ & ZLOTY, Polish currency
ODA, the Turkish word from “room”, or a room within a harem
OSSO BUCO, Italian veal dish