![]() 06, 2023: GRIND, CROOK, PEWTER, ENOUGH, “WEIGH” TO GO 07, 2023: FOCUS, WRING, DOCTOR, SAVIOR, SO FAR, SO GOOD 08, 2023: ITCHY, BURRO, STANZA, DIGEST, CATBIRD SEAT 09, 2023: CRANK, FLING, POLLEN, SCAMPI, FROLICKING 10, 2023: VAGUE, CLIMB, STIGMA, INFUSE, TENABLE 13, 2023: ABOUT, ROUGH, PLEDGE, NUMBER, GUNG – “HOE” 14, 2023: VIGIL, PANDA, YELLOW, IMPEDE, MADLY IN LOVE 15, 2023: HURRY, AUDIO, UNWISE, FACADE, “FOUR” SURE 16, 2023: FACET, ARENA, HEYDAY, ABACUS, BE UNEARTHED 17, 2023: ONION, HOIST, WEIGHT, ROTATE, INTO THIN “HAIR” 21, 2023: CRYPT, PLAZA, SMOOCH, AZALEA, HAPPY AS A CLAM 22, 2023: CUBIC, EPOXY, ADMIRE, IMPOSE, COME AS YOU “R” 23, 2023: CEASE, GIDDY, SUNSET, UTMOST, “DOMESSTICATED” 24, 2023: WORLD, LOCAL, SLEIGH, WAFFLE, FELLOW FELLOWS 28, 2023: STYLE, PATIO, FLAUNT, HIGHER, HEALTHY PROFIT 2, 2023: TRUTH, CREST, ROOKIE, PLIGHT, STICK TOGETHER 3, 2023: GUESS, TEMPO, ARCADE, EUREKA, “PET-AGREED” 9, 2023: SHINY, WITCH, INDIGO, FORGET, HIGH DEFINITION ![]() 10, 2023: WHOSE, DRESS, APPEAR, EXCUSE, PRESSED (FOR) CASH 13, 2023: ESSAY, FLUID, INFLUX, HIDDEN, FINISHED 14, 2023: EAGLE, JOKER, UNPACK, PUPPET, PEEK AT (THE) PEAK 15, 2023: SHRUG, AWAIT, PROVEN, DARKER, TAKING SHAPE 16, 2023: ZESTY, OFFER, ZODIAC, ORIGIN, “FIZZICS” Here are the answers to the 03/17/23 Jumble puzzle: Last resort – Use a Jumble Solver (technically, it’s not cheating).Not only do smaller words often feed into larger ones but moving your letters around into different arrangements also can help open your mind to different possibilities. ![]() Start small – Rather than trying to build out a long word to meet the criteria of the Jumble puzzle, start with smaller words and then work your way up.This would include pairings such as ‘auto’ or ‘circum’ or ‘de’ in the case of prefixes, and ‘ey’ or ‘ment’ in the case of a prefix. Affixes – Try to spot prefixes and suffixes that are common in the English language.Also, consider that while two instances of the letter ‘O’ or ‘E’ or ‘L’ might be found next to each other in a word, ‘P’ and ‘Y’ probably won’t be. For example, ‘T’ and ‘H’ are obviously found in a vast number of different words. Look for common letter pairs – As in any language, there are common letter pairs in English that are found in hundreds of different words. ![]()
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