Jumble Answers for 12/02/2025

CARTOON ANSWER:

STRONG
SUIT
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KNIGHT and Day

Today’s panel drops us into a castle workshop where a tailor has turned armor fitting into an art. The knight on the platform looks ready for battle but swears the suit feels light as air. The tailor has his tape in hand, tools on the bench, and years of Round Table experience under his belt. One look around the room and it is clear this kind of work was what he did best.

🧩 Clue Word Breakdown 🧩

TUYOH = YOUTH

Instantly visible.

Last used: 04/19/2024 as TUYHO

SYSAE = ESSAY

Coupling the S’s did the trick.

Last used: 06/26/2024 as SEYSA

UGRIAT = GUITAR

My pick for hardest.

Last used: 05/02/2025 as UGATRI

LNHICC = CLINCH

Working it in reverse made it a breeze.

Last used: 12/12/2022 as CCNIHL

On the Knightstand

The room is lit by a torch in the back corner, throwing light across walls built of stone. The knight stands on a wooden platform and taps his chest to show off how solid the metalwork feels. In the tailor’s left hand is a measuring tape, and against the wall are blacksmith’s pliers and a spare chest plate. A small workbench within reach holds a hammer and a few rivets.

Final Solve

The final answer was an anagram of ten letters that solved into a layout of 6+4. The tools scattered across the room and the workshop setup made it clear what kind of work was going on. The knight standing on the tailor’s stand with the action lines around his fist to show how solid the metalwork felt was the clincher. From there the clue letters clicked right into place for a speedy finish. There was no dragon my feet on this one!

Click-to-Reveal Knight Facts

➤ At what age could someone become a knight?
Boys typically began training at seven as pages, became squires around fourteen, and were eligible for knighthood at about twenty-one.
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➤ How were knights paid for their service?
Knights were often compensated with land grants known as fiefs, along with the income and privileges that came with them. Some also received payment or spoils during military campaigns.
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➤ What did knights use to train for combat?
Knights trained with wooden weapons, lances, shields, and quintains to build strength and accuracy before moving on to full metal gear.
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💬 Say What

“Since it is so likely children will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage.” — C.S. Lewis

🍽️ Food Holiday* – December 2 🍽️

National Fritters Day — National Fritters Day gives a little love to a dish that comes in every shape and flavor you can imagine. Whether sweet or savory, fritters turn simple ingredients into something warm, crispy, and satisfying. Today is as good a day as any to fry up a batch and enjoy the crunch. SOURCE

🥣 Viral Recipe

No-Bake Peanut Butter Bars

These bars show up online every few months because they require no baking, no fancy tools, and no real skill. Just peanut butter, graham crumbs, and chocolate. They set fast, slice clean, stay rich without being heavy, and taste like a homemade Reese’s brick. People keep making them because they always turn out perfect and go down easy with a cold glass of milk.

🛒 Daily Drops*

Bush’s Baked Beans Advent Calendar — Bush’s is dropping a full bean Advent calendar and people are losing it. Every door hides a mix of beans, sauces, and mini seasonings, so it feels more like a pantry project than a countdown. It is weird in the best way and guaranteed to sell out fast.

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Skittles Gummies — Skittles Gummies went spicy with a Fuego version that’s more heat than sweet. It brings a quick kick up front, settles into that classic chewy Skittles vibe, and is already getting hype as the one flavor fans will grab just to see how wild it really gets.

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Lay’s Limited Edition Tailgate Chips — Lay’s rolled out three new tailgate flavors: Loaded Nachos, Buffalo Ranch, and Brisket Burnt Ends. Each one leans into a different game-day lane, and early testers say the Brisket Burnt Ends bag is the standout.

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🛡️ That’s a Wrap! 🛡️

Today’s solve moved smooth from first look to final answer. The room, the tools, the tailor, the knight, every detail lined up clean. Appreciate you rolling through another puzzle with me. Let’s do it again tomorrow!

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Until tomorrow, may your day be BRIGHT and your mind stay SHARP! ✨

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