To help you solve before looking up answers, here is a cheat sheet of recurring patterns:

| Clue Type | Example Clue (English translation) | Expected Answer Format | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Opposite word | “Light” (తేలికైన) – Opposite | “Heavy” (బరువైన) | | Idiom completion | “చేతికి _____ వచ్చు” (Comes to hand) | “అందని” (Andani – unattainable) | | Anagram | “రాము” (Raamu) – Rearrange to a bird | “మారు” (Maaru – change) OR “రామ” – No, correct: “మరు” – Actually, the bird is “కోకిల” (requires more letters). Always count letters. | | One-word substitute | “One who eats twice” (in Telugu literature) | “ద్విభుక్” (Dvibhuk) | | Movie title (Telugu) | Clue: “Rajinikanth’s first Telugu hit” | “రామ్ రాబర్ట్ రహీమ్” (varies by week) |

Clue: A man lives on the 10th floor. Every day he takes the elevator down to the ground floor to go to work. When he returns, if it is raining, he goes up to the 10th floor. If it is sunny, he only goes up to the 7th floor and walks the rest of the way up. Why? (Hint: It’s about height!)

"We wait for Sunday morning just for Padavinodam," says K. Rama Devi, a retired Telugu teacher from Guntur. "It keeps our brain active and preserves the beauty of our mother tongue."

For students preparing for competitive exams (Group 1, DSC, SI/Constable), this section is a free, weekly vocabulary booster.

Every week, Telugu newspaper Eenadu releases its popular Sunday Book supplement, a treasured section filled with puzzles, stories, and cultural snippets. Among these, the "Padavinodam" crossword puzzle stands out as a favorite for readers. Designed to challenge and engage, this crossword is not just a pastime but a celebration of Telugu language, literature, and wit.


The quest for "Eenadu Padavinodam answers" often stems from curiosity or curiosity-driven frustration. Whether you're stuck on a clue, want to verify your solutions, or simply enjoy a head start, the search for answers is universal. However, this raises an important question: How can we balance the joy of solving with respect for intellectual property?


The Word: "Bhaaram" (భారం)