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  2. Jumble - Wikipedia

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    An example Jumble-style puzzle. Jumble is a word puzzle with a clue, a drawing illustrating the clue, and a set of words, each of which is “jumbled” by scrambling its letters. A solver reconstructs the words, and then arranges letters at marked positions in the words to spell the answer phrase to the clue.

  3. David L. Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] In the same year, he partnered with Graeme Thomson and Steve Bullock to co-create David L. Hoyt's Word Winder board game, online game and mobile games. [2] [16] In May 2012, the Word Winder NOOK app was announced the No. 1 board game app on NOOK Apps. [17] [18] In July 2013, Hoyt launched his newest word game app, Just 2 Words. [19]

  4. Puzzle solutions for Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024

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    JUMBLE. Jumbles: HOUND FLING NEURON LAZIER. Answer: The ghost arrived at the Halloween party with his — “GHOUL”-FRIEND ... 7 Little Words. BLOT. NUTKIN. RICE. COURTNEYS. UNSULLIED. HONDURAS ...

  5. Puzzle solutions for Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024

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    JUMBLE. Jumbles: FENCE RUMOR FIXATE WHIMSY. ... 7 Little Words. SLASHING. BRIE. ALBERTA. THROATER. ADIRONDACKS. ERIK. DROVE (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) Find the Words. Some beautiful rural towns

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  7. Western painting - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the end for Rococo came in the early 1760s as figures like Voltaire and Jacques-François Blondel began to voice their criticism of the superficiality and degeneracy of the art. Blondel decried the "ridiculous jumble of shells, dragons, reeds, palm-trees and plants" in contemporary interiors. [26]

  8. Jumble (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Four puzzles were played, the first two were worth £25 and £10/word and the last two were worth £50 and £20/word. The team with the most money at the end of the game, goes to the bonus round for another £200. In the bonus game, one final cartoon was revealed. This last puzzle had six jumbled words that relate directly to the cartoon.

  9. Metapuzzle - Wikipedia

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    An example Jumble-style word puzzle, where solving four anagrams allows the solver to then solve a fifth, using the circled letters of the previous answers. Game designer Cliff Johnson defines a meta-puzzle as "a collection of puzzles that, when solved, each give a piece of a master puzzle."