You can make corrections to typing the final answer in the Mobile Daily Jumble and proceed to solve it, but not the Sunday one. It will not allow you to change even one letter of your answer and continue playing. In particular if you start typing in the final answer and make a typo or change your mind, it hangs. Note that *Sunday* Jumble Mobile version does not work well. Among other websites, you can access it here: Programmers never came up with the different format required for the Sunday puzzle with six words.īut the Mobile version of Sunday Jumble does use the same puzzle as appears in papers and does not require a subscription to play. On Sundays the Flash version uses a (possibly recycled, or rejected) Monday-Saturday Daily Jumble. There are two online versions of Jumble, a Flash version (which looks identical to the newspaper version), and a Mobile version, which has the same puzzle words and clues as the newspaper version. There is a legal way to get Sunday Jumble online for free. I’ll have to see when this current month’s subscription ends, but I wanted to give you guys a heads up. My newspaper just increased the monthly subscription rate by nearly 50%, from $42 to $62! This is not worth it to me, so I’ll probably be getting the Monday – Saturday from the ArkansasOnline, and I’ll have to forego the Sunday. This may be one of the last Sunday puzzle spoilers I’ll be posting. Pretty basic cartoon, but it did the trick. Something told me the middle words were BUT NOT – only one “N” ruled out AND NOT – and eliminating those letters revealed the rest of the answer to me. It took me a few minutes to come up with the answer. It took a couple of looks for me to see the “unseen”! The answer letter layout made for an ultra-cryptic jumble. “Accept” spells out in alphabetical order. ( Obviously NOT in Manhattan! This was one of the tougher Sunday Jumbles, for me in, quite a while! None of the clue words were new, but five of the jumbles came up as new. Pre-Answer: Four Words (4-letters), (3-letters) (3-letters) “(6-letters)” ENSNEU = UN SEE N, BOLACT = CO BA LT, CAPECT = ACC EP T, FSEUDE = DEF USE, CUNKOL = UN LOCK, TANTIA = A TT AIN - Giving us: SENBLTAETDUSLOTAĬlue/Question: The one remaining apartment in the building was – – –
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