Clue: The new wind farm was producing this type of energy.
Answer: "ALL-TURN-ATIVE" (virus, annex, cattle, lavish)
clue: The repairman was single and his customers wanted to... answer: FIX HIM UP (fluid, pinch, exotic, bemoan)
Daily Jumble 10/24/09: What mom used to call the boys home from dinner? Answer: Lung Distance (linen, catch, graven, stupid)
Daily Jumble 12/20/17:You can buy shares of IBM because the exchange has plenty...Answer: IN STOCKClue words: icing, skimp, invite, noodle
Brick, faint, crying, fossil; answer a bag of tricks.
Regardless of where they traveled, this was always the center of gravity.Answer: THE LETTER V, empty, river, tamper, placed
clue: The repairman was single and his customers wanted to... answer: FIX HIM UP (fluid, pinch, exotic, bemoan)
Daily Jumble 10/24/09: What mom used to call the boys home from dinner? Answer: Lung Distance (linen, catch, graven, stupid)
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Daily Jumble 12/20/17:You can buy shares of IBM because the exchange has plenty...Answer: IN STOCKClue words: icing, skimp, invite, noodle
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Brick, faint, crying, fossil; answer a bag of tricks.
Saturday, March 24th, 2012, he posted an article to the Seattle Times.
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Regardless of where they traveled, this was always the center of gravity.Answer: THE LETTER V, empty, river, tamper, placed
Daily Jumble 3/9/14:An expensive gas guzzler quickly becomes this.answer: A CASH MACHINE (birch, skimp, haunch, cornea)
Saturday, March 24th, 2012, he posted an article to the Seattle Times.
4/28/11 Clue: The garbage man was this while putting in so much overtime.Answer: WASTING AWAY, wheat, whiny, gossip, vacant.