Daily Jumble 7/11/15:Going through the gift shop at the museum was a...Answer: PACKAGE TOUR (koala, pilot, grouch, holler)
Daily Jumble 7/1/15: They wanted more information about the mountain they'd just climbed, so they... Answer: READ UP ON IT (inept, putty, onward, versus)
Daily Jumble 9/21/15: They could sail their new boat from Key West to Miami to Boston because it was... Answer: PORT-ABLE (plumb, rural, accent, bounty)
Daily Jumble 10/17/15:When it came to training for the races, the sprinter was...Answer: STEADFAST (flask, arose, deluxe, outlet)
Daily Jumble 10/16/15; Everyone loved Leonard Nimoy's role as a Vulcan and thought he was... Answer: "SPOCKTACULAR" Clue words: scarf, lucky, attain, policy
Daily Jumble 7/11/15:Going through the gift shop at the museum was a...Answer: PACKAGE TOUR (koala, pilot, grouch, holler)
Daily Jumble 7/1/15: They wanted more information about the mountain they'd just climbed, so they... Answer: READ UP ON IT (inept, putty, onward, versus)
Daily Jumble 9/2/15:People enjoy playing Jumble on a regular basis because it's...Answer: "PUN" TO SOLVE (burly, stand, novice, poetic)
Daily Jumble 9/21/15: They could sail their new boat from Key West to Miami to Boston because it was... Answer: PORT-ABLE (plumb, rural, accent, bounty)
Daily Jumble 10/17/15:When it came to training for the races, the sprinter was...Answer: STEADFAST (flask, arose, deluxe, outlet)
Daily Jumble 10/16/15; Everyone loved Leonard Nimoy's role as a Vulcan and thought he was... Answer: "SPOCKTACULAR" Clue words: scarf, lucky, attain, policy
Daily Jumble 12/15/15:When the scarecrows had an outing, they had a...Answer: FIELD DAY (manly, swell, fatten, birdie)
The owner's son began working in the warehouse to see how…Answer: HE "STACKED" UP (fraud, inept, sluice, makeup)
Daily Jumble 10/16/15:Everyone loved Leonard Nimoy's role as a Vulcan and thought he was...Answer: "SPOCKTACULAR" (scarf, lucky, attain, policy)
Daily Jumble 10/24/15:When it came to buying weather stripping, the fact that it was on sale...Answer: SEALED THE DEAL (abide, hefty, emblem, dismal)
Daily Jumble 10/17/15: When it came to training for the races, the sprinter was... Answer: STEADFAST Clue words: flask, arose, deluxe, outlet
Well, honey, 15 shillings back in the day would be roughly equivalent to around 75 pence in today's money. But let's be real, who even uses shillings anymore? Just think of it as a couple of coins jingling in your pocket that you could probably find under your couch cushions.