🔠 If they had to give two-cents worth, this time they’d give a PENNY, The both of them do FIXATE on the puzzle, thinking…plenty… ….Of thought they’ll need for this solve…her GUESS as good as his, That they may need to NESTLE in…to make some sense of this These words… and all the letters…what will they be revealing… This Jumble’s giving both of them a quite UNEASY FEELING…🔠
Looks like this puzzle’s put a SPELL on them!…
So…Today…A typical morning in any town USA…And we meet our couple, Henry WORDSworth Longfellow, and his wife, Glenn PROSE. Jumble veterans, they’ve been playing the game for years, but on this day, it seems to be having their brains SCRAMBLING…Rattled by the 17 letters needed to solve the puzzle, they can’t see the forest for the CHINESE…It’s not a tough one at all…The clues are all there…they all BUILD up to the answer…especially with the quotation marks…But let’s put that aside for now, and WORK on today’s EASY solve first…
With the word “Difficult” (=UNEASY) in our question, and Henry’s dialogue, “I’m afraid” (=a FEELING)…this easy, breezy one SPELLED success for sure…Our couple had an…UNEASYFEELING…https://tinyurl.com/2zc54u8f ….But as far as we’re concerned, we’re FELLING fine…
…And as for the Jumble that has our couple stumped? The words: PARTY, SPOIL, APIECE, and INVERT. The “INDUSTRIOUS TAIWANESE Fellow? He’s from Taiwan, and mentions the CAPITAL = TAIPEI. And the woman he’s speaking with says, “ Nothing gets in your way” = “industrious” = a “Type A” person…. And with the quotation marks?…He had a…”TAIPEI” PERSONALITY…And for those of us who do also…there was no need to SEARCH for this solve…this one solved itself…
Jeff’s💎Gems? The puzzle is reflected on Glenn‘s phone. The puzzle in a puzzle speaks for itself…it’s…And the partially hidden puzzle under the Jumble, is “Boggle” https://tinyurl.com/4wj2bb3k another great word game by David and Jeff. If you’ve never played it, and you consider yourself a true wordsmith, give it a try. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the challenge…
So…There you have it, Folks…Done…and Done. Have a good one. Be well, be kind, stay safe…And this puzzle reminds me of my friend, who we refuse to play Scrabble with anymore. As I’m sure you can imagine, I take my games very seriously and not only can’t he spell to save his life, he acts so infanTILE about some words, and having him keep score is atrocious. Let’s face it, “I” FOR ONE” want to be sure the game’s always fair…For me, it’s all about DECODE of ethics…In fact, my sister-in-law wanted to keep score one night, and I WOODEN LETTER…If you were ever privy to her budgeting skills…well…I doubt I need to SPELL it out for you. But ever since…both her and my brother? …THESAURUS upset with me…Anyway, bottom line, we had to ban my friend from playing…since he was getting us all sick to our stomachs. And we finally realized that he obviously suffers from Irritable VOWEL Syndrome and he’s just plain CONSONANTipated…and he was spreading it around…So before he RACKed another game night for us, we READ him the riot act. And the WORD on the street now is that he’s on the lookout for other people to play with…Good luck with that…Him get in with another group? …Let’s be honest here…I’m a true Scrabble aficionado…and I know there’s no F in WAY…🔠🙋🏻♀️
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I figured out the Taipei Jumble , but the print was so small I could not see exactly what the Taiwanese fellow said . Would you please tell me ?
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He said, “I’m growing the skyline of our capital”. And she said, “Nothing gets in your way” 🙋🏻♀️
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Thank you, Angela !!!
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YW 🙋🏻♀️
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🤷🏻♀️Watching her standing in the yard, he said, “A PENNY for your thoughts” …and she told him that she had an UNEASY FEELING, and couldn’t help but FIXATE on the tiny bird…and if she had to GUESS, she doubted very much that it could get to NESTLE within the straw…🤷🏻♀️
🤦🏻♀️A PENNY in his dirty hand, the child did FIXATE, She saw him NESTLE it real tight, and logic would dictate… The poor child was needy…and if she had to GUESS, He must be going hungry…and this caused her much distress Unsure if she should intervene…it has her head to reeling… She wants to help…the scene projects a sad UNEASY FEELING…🤦🏻♀️
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🔠 For those people who are fond of words, There’s no puzzle that can seem absurd… The challenge one craves, Should puzzles make waves?… We say yes…bring them on…and in herds…🔠
🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♂️While some puzzles are just a breeze, And others are solved with such ease… Sometimes one comes around, A little profound… But who doesn’t love such a tease?…🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♀️
1️⃣7️⃣ The Jumble, revered the world round, Is to some Folks at times quite profound… Like the couple today, Who feel quite blown away… As the 17 letters astound…1️⃣7️⃣
👍🏻But they’re jumping the gun way too quick, All the clues are there if they’ll just stick… To the rules of the game, Then they surely can name… The man just by his bailiwick…👍🏻
👏🏻👏🏻It’s the idiom that they need seek, Then the answer won’t cause them to peek… It’s “TAIPEI” all the way, And to David we say… What a great way to end puzzle’s week!👏🏻👏🏻
SNELET: Used on – 12/29/2009, 2/08/2004, 4/16/1992, 1/29/1987, 7/25/1976, 4/16/1971, 5/29/1966
TXFAIE: Used on – New anagram
NNYGUEESLFIAE: Used on – New anagram
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I solved the puzzle within the puzzle. The words wer Party, Spoil, Apiece and Invert. The answer to the question which was “The industrious Taiwanese fellow had a ………Taipei personality. It didn’t take me long. The caption was hard to ready but I managed to do it. It made my day. Steve from Toronto, Ontario!
I had the four words solved, and knew the first word had to be a vowel, but I just couldn’t put it all together this morning. I also took out the ING, but that didn’t help either. And no, I didn’t get the puzzle within a puzzle. Sort of bombed out this morning. Nice post, Angela…and your friend was particularly interesting today, too. Terry
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Tks, Terry 🔠🙋🏻♀️
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Good morning. The first two words were handed to you but the next two required a little thinking as well as the cartoon answer. No blind solve and to stay a winner I didn’t tackle the puzzle inside the puzzle. Enjoyed your post Angela but that song choice left something to be desired. I kept waiting for her to sing but it was just Moana and groans to me. I’m not changing the error as this is the third time. Until tomorrow take care.
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Good Morning, Paul. You’re not alone….the site’s giving everyone grief. I don’t know what Word Press did, but it’s gotten almost impossible to make any type of edit. Take care 🔠🙋🏻♀️
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Fun Friday Jumble. I was successful with the anagrams and the final solution but, the puzzle inside the puzzle was too small in the paper for me to try to solve. 😁 I agree that the Etta James “song” lost me after the first minute of moaning. There’s no F in Way 😂 Thank you for your post Angela. Have a great day, Stan
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YW, Stan…As for the puzzle in the puzzle, you may be able to see it better here. You can spread it to enlarge..It’s definitely a good one. https://tinyurl.com/2jjckvwx
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Thank you !
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YVW, Stan! 🔠🙋🏻♀️
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Got the anagrams and was intimidated at first by the multitude of letters,but the cartoon solution came to me after the ‘an’ in quotes led to the first word starting with a vowel,and the easy,’uneasy’ solve,followed by the complete uneasy feeling solution. Chuck.
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👏🏻👏🏻, Prof! 🔠🙋🏻♀️
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Ok , interesting one today ! I agree with the majority of solvers that tha music was interesting but better before and your post Angela was also very interesting No F in way !!! lol ! First time I saw that and I was cracking up !! This one was a number for the week and I’m ready for Saturday !
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Tks, Jim…but you do know that since I was referring to Scrabble, my use of it was that there’s no letter F in the word AWAY…🔠🙋🏻♀️
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Stimulating Jumble today, happy I sensed the answer correctly from the cartoon and the available letters. Further note: this week the grandpa in cartoon Big Nate has been obsessing for several days over challenging Jumble word puzzles. Maybe cartoonist Lincoln Pierce is a Jumble fan.
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Nope. Like more than half of the Jumblers, I couldn’t get the answe (anagrams were a breeze).
Oh, on that Jumble-within-a-Jumble? I got the anagrams easy enough, but answering it is impossible. C’mon, 10 letters are supposed to fill 17 circles?
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Perhaps another look… There are 17 letters…4, plus 4, plus 4, plus 5 = 17. 🔠🙋🏻♀️
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What year was the inner puzzle?
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The “puzzle within the puzzle” isn’t from the past. It’s a new creation by David. 🔠🙋🏻♀️
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Good Morning, Everyone…🔠 THIS MIGHT SPELL TROUBLE 🔠
…🎶FEELIN’ UNEASY…🎶 …”Feelin’ Uneasy” – Etta James 1974 https://tinyurl.com/mvzv2ne4
🔠 If they had to give two-cents worth, this time they’d give a PENNY,
The both of them do FIXATE on the puzzle, thinking…plenty…
….Of thought they’ll need for this solve…her GUESS as good as his,
That they may need to NESTLE in…to make some sense of this
These words… and all the letters…what will they be revealing…
This Jumble’s giving both of them a quite UNEASY FEELING…🔠
Looks like this puzzle’s put a SPELL on them!…
So…Today…A typical morning in any town USA…And we meet our couple,
Henry WORDSworth Longfellow, and his wife, Glenn PROSE. Jumble veterans, they’ve been playing the game for years, but on this day, it seems to be having their brains SCRAMBLING…Rattled by the 17 letters needed to solve the puzzle, they can’t see the forest for the CHINESE…It’s not a tough one at all…The clues are all there…they all BUILD up to the answer…especially with the quotation marks…But let’s put that aside for now, and WORK on today’s EASY solve first…
With the word “Difficult” (=UNEASY) in our question, and Henry’s dialogue, “I’m afraid” (=a FEELING)…this easy, breezy one SPELLED success for sure…Our couple had an…UNEASY FEELING… https://tinyurl.com/2zc54u8f ….But as far as we’re concerned, we’re FELLING fine…
…And as for the Jumble that has our couple stumped? The words: PARTY, SPOIL, APIECE, and INVERT. The “INDUSTRIOUS TAIWANESE Fellow? He’s from Taiwan, and mentions the CAPITAL = TAIPEI. And the woman he’s speaking with says, “ Nothing gets in your way” = “industrious” = a “Type A” person…. And with the quotation marks?…He had a…”TAIPEI” PERSONALITY…And for those of us who do also…there was no need to SEARCH for this solve…this one solved itself…
Jeff’s💎Gems? The puzzle is reflected on Glenn‘s phone. The puzzle in a puzzle speaks for itself…it’s…And the partially hidden puzzle under the Jumble, is “Boggle” https://tinyurl.com/4wj2bb3k another great word game by David and Jeff. If you’ve never played it, and you consider yourself a true wordsmith, give it a try. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the challenge…
So…There you have it, Folks…Done…and Done. Have a good one. Be well, be kind, stay safe…And this puzzle reminds me of my friend, who we refuse to play Scrabble with anymore. As I’m sure you can imagine, I take my games very seriously and not only can’t he spell to save his life, he acts so infanTILE about some words, and having him keep score is atrocious. Let’s face it, “I” FOR ONE” want to be sure the game’s always fair…For me, it’s all about DECODE of ethics…In fact, my sister-in-law wanted to keep score one night, and I WOODEN LETTER…If you were ever privy to her budgeting skills…well…I doubt I need to SPELL it out for you. But ever since…both her and my brother? …THESAURUS upset with me…Anyway, bottom line, we had to ban my friend from playing…since he was getting us all sick to our stomachs. And we finally realized that he obviously suffers from Irritable VOWEL Syndrome and he’s just plain CONSONANTipated…and he was spreading it around…So before he RACKed another game night for us, we READ him the riot act. And the WORD on the street now is that he’s on the lookout for other people to play with…Good luck with that…Him get in with another group? …Let’s be honest here…I’m a true Scrabble aficionado…and I know there’s no F in WAY…🔠🙋🏻♀️
I figured out the Taipei Jumble , but the print was so small I could not see exactly what the Taiwanese fellow said . Would you please tell me ?
He said, “I’m growing the skyline of our capital”. And she said, “Nothing gets in your way” 🙋🏻♀️
Thank you, Angela !!!
YW 🙋🏻♀️
🤷🏻♀️Watching her standing in the yard, he said, “A PENNY for your thoughts” …and she told him that she had an UNEASY FEELING, and couldn’t help but FIXATE on the tiny bird…and if she had to GUESS, she doubted very much that it could get to NESTLE within the straw…🤷🏻♀️
🤦🏻♀️A PENNY in his dirty hand, the child did FIXATE,
She saw him NESTLE it real tight, and logic would dictate…
The poor child was needy…and if she had to GUESS,
He must be going hungry…and this caused her much distress
Unsure if she should intervene…it has her head to reeling…
She wants to help…the scene projects a sad UNEASY FEELING…🤦🏻♀️
🔠 For those people who are fond of words,
There’s no puzzle that can seem absurd…
The challenge one craves,
Should puzzles make waves?…
We say yes…bring them on…and in herds…🔠
🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♂️While some puzzles are just a breeze,
And others are solved with such ease…
Sometimes one comes around,
A little profound…
But who doesn’t love such a tease?…🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♀️
1️⃣7️⃣ The Jumble, revered the world round,
Is to some Folks at times quite profound…
Like the couple today,
Who feel quite blown away…
As the 17 letters astound…1️⃣7️⃣
👍🏻But they’re jumping the gun way too quick,
All the clues are there if they’ll just stick…
To the rules of the game,
Then they surely can name…
The man just by his bailiwick…👍🏻
👏🏻👏🏻It’s the idiom that they need seek,
Then the answer won’t cause them to peek…
It’s “TAIPEI” all the way,
And to David we say…
What a great way to end puzzle’s week!👏🏻👏🏻
…AND IN OTHER WORDS…🔠🙋🏻♀️
PENNY: Last used – 1/03/2025 as NEYNP
GUESS: Last used – 1/07/2025 as SEGSU
NESTLE: Last used – 12/11/2024 as ENLTES
FIXATE: Last used – 8/10/2024 as TXFEIA
UNEASY FEELING: Last used – New solution
…ANAGRAM HISTORY…🔠🙋🏻♀️
YNPNE: Used on – New anagram
UGSES: Used on – 12/16/1959
SNELET: Used on – 12/29/2009, 2/08/2004, 4/16/1992, 1/29/1987, 7/25/1976, 4/16/1971, 5/29/1966
TXFAIE: Used on – New anagram
NNYGUEESLFIAE: Used on – New anagram
I solved the puzzle within the puzzle. The words wer Party, Spoil, Apiece and Invert. The answer to the question which was “The industrious Taiwanese fellow had a ………Taipei personality. It didn’t take me long. The caption was hard to ready but I managed to do it. It made my day. Steve from Toronto, Ontario!
It’s already been answered in my post…🔠🙋🏻♀️
Today is NATIONAL WHATABURGER DAY!…Oh, yes, please! 🍔🙋🏻♀️ https://tinyurl.com/4nn3s859
I had the four words solved, and knew the first word had to be a vowel, but I just couldn’t put it all together this morning. I also took out the ING, but that didn’t help either. And no, I didn’t get the puzzle within a puzzle. Sort of bombed out this morning. Nice post, Angela…and your friend was particularly interesting today, too. Terry
Tks, Terry 🔠🙋🏻♀️
Good morning. The first two words were handed to you but the next two required a little thinking as well as the cartoon answer. No blind solve and to stay a winner I didn’t tackle the puzzle inside the puzzle. Enjoyed your post Angela but that song choice left something to be desired. I kept waiting for her to sing but it was just Moana and groans to me. I’m not changing the error as this is the third time. Until tomorrow take care.
Good Morning, Paul. You’re not alone….the site’s giving everyone grief. I don’t know what Word Press did, but it’s gotten almost impossible to make any type of edit. Take care 🔠🙋🏻♀️
Fun Friday Jumble. I was successful with the anagrams and the final solution but, the puzzle inside the puzzle was too small in the paper for me to try to solve. 😁 I agree that the Etta James “song” lost me after the first minute of moaning. There’s no F in Way 😂 Thank you for your post Angela. Have a great day, Stan
YW, Stan…As for the puzzle in the puzzle, you may be able to see it better here. You can spread it to enlarge..It’s definitely a good one. https://tinyurl.com/2jjckvwx
Thank you !
YVW, Stan! 🔠🙋🏻♀️
Got the anagrams and was intimidated at first by the multitude of letters,but the cartoon solution came to me after the ‘an’ in quotes led to the first word starting with a vowel,and the easy,’uneasy’ solve,followed by the complete uneasy feeling solution. Chuck.
👏🏻👏🏻, Prof! 🔠🙋🏻♀️
Ok , interesting one today ! I agree with the majority of solvers that tha music was interesting but better before and your post Angela was also very interesting No F in way !!! lol ! First time I saw that and I was cracking up !! This one was a number for the week and I’m ready for Saturday !
Tks, Jim…but you do know that since I was referring to Scrabble, my use of it was that there’s no letter F in the word AWAY…🔠🙋🏻♀️
Stimulating Jumble today, happy I sensed the answer correctly from the cartoon and the available letters. Further note: this week the grandpa in cartoon Big Nate has been obsessing for several days over challenging Jumble word puzzles. Maybe cartoonist Lincoln Pierce is a Jumble fan.
Nope. Like more than half of the Jumblers, I couldn’t get the answe (anagrams were a breeze).
Oh, on that Jumble-within-a-Jumble? I got the anagrams easy enough, but answering it is impossible. C’mon, 10 letters are supposed to fill 17 circles?
Perhaps another look…
There are 17 letters…4, plus 4, plus 4, plus 5 = 17. 🔠🙋🏻♀️
What year was the inner puzzle?
The “puzzle within the puzzle” isn’t from the past. It’s a new creation by David. 🔠🙋🏻♀️