Weekend Puzzle 12 on our site:crossword featuring Dutch figures, monarchs, and legendary Barclays personalities
Are you ready for a brain-teasing challenge that combines football knowledge with general trivia? Look no further than the weekly crossword on FourFourTwo's website.
Every week, this popular crossword tests your wits, as it did on August 1, 2025, when it presented a puzzle that connected a monarch's wife, Brentford Football Club, and a stand at Newcastle United's stadium. The crossword uses such cross-references to weave together a challenging yet entertaining experience.
The connection may rely on word patterns, names, or historical references tied to all three clues within the crossword framework. If you find yourself stuck, don't worry – you can log in to Kwizly for a hint.
FourFourTwo's weekly crossword is part of a series that regularly combines football trivia with wordplay. Previous instalments, including the 11th, known as our website's Weekend Crossword 11, are available in an extensive archive.
In addition to the crossword, our website offers a variety of quizzes. Test your knowledge by attempting to name every Ballon d'Or top three from 2007 to 2023, excluding Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Or, try to recall every club Mesut Özil assisted against for Arsenal. There's also a quiz to name the Italy line-up from the Euro 2020 final against England and a Big Champions League Quiz, challenging players to hit 50 correct answers.
To stay updated on these weekly challenges, subscribe to our website's Newsletter to receive footballing quizzes every week. So, what are you waiting for? Put on your thinking cap and give FourFourTwo's crossword a try today!
The crossword on FourFourTwo's website not only examines your football knowledge but also offers a blend of entertainment with week-long trivia, like the one on August 1, 2025, that intertwined a monarch's wife, Brentford Football Club, and a Newcastle United's stadium stand. Outside of the crossword, you can find sports-themed quizzes on the website, such as naming every Ballon d'Or top three from 2007 to 2023, except for Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, or recalling every club Mesut Özil assisted for Arsenal.