"Jumble" by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion is a popular daily newspaper feature that presents readers with a scrambled set of letters that they must rearrange to form a word. The authors provide a series of clues to help solvers identify the correct word. The goal is to exercise problem-solving skills and vocabulary knowledge while having fun.
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Carelessly carrying a package full of small objects can jumble the contents. The only clue was a jumble of old receipts in the kitchen drawer.
The answers to the San Diego Union Tribune crossword puzzle is provided in the following issue of the paper. This will allow people to answer the questions themselves without seeing the answers until it is finished.
There is usually a toll number one can call for answers for puzzles like this. The cost might be upwards of $1.50 per minute or more. Sometimes the newspaper publishes the answers the next week.
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Those letters spell pigpen.
What is the answer to the October 6 2013 Jumble puzzle in the Vancouver Province newspaper
Daily Jumble 9/9/13 The shrubs needed trimming because they were too... answer: BUSHY (yucky, abide, hungry, scroll)
Daily Jumble 9/9/13: The shrubs needed trimming because they were too... answer: BUSHY (yucky, abide, hungry, scroll)
Daily Jumble 7/11/15:Going through the gift shop at the museum was a...Answer: PACKAGE TOUR (koala, pilot, grouch, holler)
Daily Jumble 9/29/13:What the pen salesman demonstrated to his customers.answer: THE FINER POINTS(hoist, fluid, uptown, injure)
Daily Jumble 3/1/18:The man who passed out when told he'd need bypass surgery was...Answer: FAINT OF HEARTClue words: token, facet, futile, harrass