Daily Jumble is a word game which can be found on multiple websites and in many newspapers. Investigations yield many sites on which to play the game, which is based on rearranging letters, to give a final word to be rearranged.
There's a vicuna in that jumble.
There are no anagrams for the word jumble. The next longest word from those letters is blume.
Daily Jumble 3/15/14: The documentary about the construction of the Eiffel Tower was... answer: RIVETING (giant, booth, viable, auburn)
He was this after the team's loss. Answer: SINGLED OUT, plume, giant, oddest, excise
Jungle is the word.
Yes, there is an online Daily Jumble site, see the link below.
Daily Jumble is a word game which can be found on multiple websites and in many newspapers. Investigations yield many sites on which to play the game, which is based on rearranging letters, to give a final word to be rearranged.
There's a vicuna in that jumble.
Daily Jumble 11/23/13: The our-of-control horse was.. answer: UN-STABLE (sense, blurt, neuron, lawful)
i had a whole jumble of things
There are no anagrams for the word jumble. The next longest word from those letters is blume.
Daily Jumble 1/9/12: The fight at the laundromat would result in someone getting this. Answer: SOCKED (baked, poked, sesame, decent )
Daily Jumble 3/15/14: The documentary about the construction of the Eiffel Tower was... answer: RIVETING (giant, booth, viable, auburn)
Daily Jumble 2/20/16: The drinks at the undersea bar were... Answer: WATERED DOWN (wiper, doubt, wisdom, tangle)
Jumble was created in 1954 by Martin Naydel, a comic book illustrator. It was originally called "Scramble". Jumble is owned by its distributor, US company Tribune Content Agency, under the title "Jumble, That Scrambled Word Game". The Daily Jumble is currently written and illustrated by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek.
Inept, album, savage, vortex; answer stale mate.