• the game of ants.

    A simple language puzzle from Riddles and Conundrums, 1924, by Paul William Kearney, who reminds us that word puzzles “are very popular at parties.”

    • What ant is joyful? Jubilant.
    • What ant is proud? Arrogant.
    • What ant is youngest? Infant.

    You get it. Now it’s your turn. I had fun with these (in no small part to them being so accessible). Here are ten I liked. Numbers 1 and 9 I did not know (nor even have a good guess). Maybe you will.

    1. What ant is oldest?
    2. …is learned?
    3. …is well-informed?
    4. …is trustworthy?
    5. …is proud?
    6. …is angry?
    7. …gossips?
    8. …is a beggar?
    9. …is adventurous?
    10. …gives orders?
    11. And one from me: What ant walks?

    He lists many more, such as -age, -city, pat-, and the tired eggs-. Paul’s pervasive enthusiasm for games and puzzles I found grating, and his list of eggs- puns nearly did me in.

    Answers.

    adamant, savant, conversant, confidant, arrogant, indignant, informant, mendicant, errant, commandant, ambulant.