Constructing: Themes: Examples: CCH

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Examples: CCH

  • source: Crossword Constructor's Handbook (Berry)
    Chapter 1: Developing a Theme for Your Puzzle.
    What Is a Theme? Following the Rules; Breaking the Rules; Must Puzzles Have Themes?
    Exploring Different Types of Themes: Quotes and Quips; Categories; Pattern matching;
    Staying in fashion; Backward thinking; Word manipulation (Anagrams, Reversals,
    Additions, Homophones, Spoonerisms); Gimmicks; Keeping Your Theme Consistent;
    Giving Your Theme a Bit of Oomph; A Sample Brainstorming Session;
    Titling Your Puzzle -- Or Not; Payoff Entries
  • CCH includes 45 themed (and 25 themeless) puzzles (.pdf, .puz); selected theme examples (below):
  • 2. "Poetry in Motion" [category: movie titles that rhyme]:
    JEEPERS CREEPERS=15; HANKY PANKY=10;
    HURLY BURLY=10; MIGHTY APHRODITE=15
  • 3. "On Second Thought" [quote] by Samuel Goldwyn:
    I HAD A MONUMENTAL=15; IDEA THIS MORNING=15; BUT I DIDN'T LIKE IT=15
  • 6. "Future Shock" [quip]:
    MANY PEOPLE=10; WHO LONG TO=9; BE RETIRED=9;
    MAY HAVE TO=9; SETTLE FOR=9; BEING TIRED=10
  • 10. "Water Wings" [category; 1st word: a 'waterfowl']:
    GOOSE PIMPLES=12; DUCK AND COVER=12; SWAN DIVES=9; BOOBY TRAP=9
  • 11. "Under Where" [category; 2nd word type of 'underwear']:
    LEGAL BRIEFS=11; SHADOW BOXERS=12; LATE BLOOMERS=12; DESK DRAWERS=11
  • 12. "Puns Who Came to Dinner" [punny food phrases]:
    YOU TACO GOOD GAME=15; I FONDUE BE ALONE=14;
    A PIZZA ONES MIND=14; POTPIE THE SAILOR=15
  • 14. "All Washed Up" [compound; first word precedes 'cleaner']:
    PIPE DREAMS=10; VACUUM TUBE=10; STREET NAME=10; DRY ROASTED=10
  • 15. "Wood Finish" [compound; both words can precede 'board']:
    BED SPRING=9; BACK DRAFT=9; SCORE CARD=9; CHESS GAME=9
  • 16. "Staying in Shape" [2 categories; place name + geometric shape]:
    ANTARCTIC CIRCLE=15; BERMUDA TRIANGLE=15; TIANANMEN SQUARE=15
  • 17. "Name of the Game" [puns based on card games & famous people]:
    BOB EUCHRE=9; MONTE HALL=9; JAMES K POKER=11; FARO FAWCETT=11
  • 18. "Colorful Personalities" [2 categories; color + body part]:
    BLUE BLOODED=11; BLACK HEARTED=12; WHITE LIVERED=12;
    GRAY BEARDED=11; GREEN EYED=9; RED HANDED=9
  • 19. "Five by Five" [word consists of 2 five-letter words]:
    OUTRE/ACHES=10; PLAIN/TIFFS=10; GLOSS/ARIES=10; DETER/GENTS=10
  • 20. "Possessed" [hidden; embedded 'DEMON']:
    CLAUDE MONET=11; MADE MONEY=9; SIMON DE MONTFORT=15;
    DESDEMONA=9; PANDEMONIUM=11
  • 21. "From Point A to Point B" [A...B phrase]:
    ADAM'S RIB=8; ASLEEP ON THE JOB=14; ALASKAN KING CRAB=15;
    AY THERE'S THE RUB=14; ATOM BOMB=8
  • 22. "Brand Id-N-tity" [category; products with middle letter]:
    KENLRATION=10; RICEARONI=9; MALTOMEAL=9; SHAKENBAKE=10
  • 24. "Shades of Meaning" [one-word {color clue}]:
    COMMUNISTIC=11 {RED};
    SPINELESS=9 {YELLOW};
    INEXPERIENCED=13 {GREEN};
    DEPRESSED=9 {BLUE};
    OVERWRITTEN=11 {PURPLE}
  • 25. "Business Directory" [businesses with clever {clues}]:
    PLANTATION=10 {Growing business?}
    BOOKSTORE=9; {Volume business?}
    FERTILITY CLINIC=15 {Family business?}
    HAIR SALON=9 {Do business?}
    LUMBER YARD=10 {Unfinished business?}
  • 26. "Truth in Advertising" [infomercial claims]:
    AS IT HAS NO BLADE=14 {The amazing Whacko knife never needs sharpening...}
    BECAUSE THEY=11 & WON'T STOCK IT=11 {The amazing Whacko knife isn't sold in stores...}
    FROM OUR COMPANY=14 {Once you've tried the amazing Whacko knife you'll never buy another knife again!...}
  • 27. "On/Off Switch" [both "ON" and "OFF swapped in each entry]:
    HEIGHT ONASHIOFF=15; CONIN BOFFES=11; CONEE SPOOFF=11; LIAISOFF ONICERS=15
  • 28. "Rewritten Endings" [letter swaps in last word of book title]:
    A CHRISTMAS CORAL=15 {Charles Dickens novel about sleigh bells on the reef?}
    LORD OF THE FILES=14 {William Golding novel about an egotistical office clerk?}
    OF HUMAN DOGBANE=14 {W. Somerset Maugham novel about people who turn into poisonous plants?}
    A FAREWELL TO MARS=15 {Ernest Hemingway novel about little green men blasting off?}
  • 30. "Rev. Spooner Builds His Dream House" [spoonerism; punny phrase w/ swapped letters]:
    RIPPED HOOF=10; RED BOOMS=8; TOFFEE CABLE=11; RARE BUGS=8; PLIER FACES=10
  • 32. "Who’s Minding the Store" [rebus: MOM/POP]:
    SEIS[MOM]ETERS=10; [POP]ULACE=6; [MOM]AND[POP]=5;
    CARDA[MOM]=6; LOLLI[POP]LADY=10
  • 34. "Full Names" [circled squares spell out first name]:
    DRAVECKY=8; OLIPHANT=8; THURMAN=7; KRISTOFFERSON=13;
    KNIEVEL=7; BRADBURY=8; MAGNUSON=8
  • 36. "Comparatively Famous" [addition; famous person w/ -ER comparison ]:
    ANNE ARCHER=10; BEN STILLER=10; MORLEY SAFER=11; BILLY WILDER=11