Visual Description: Plip, plip, plip . . . and puddles in the pews!
SWARLP = SPRAWL, CAUKNP = UNPACK, CEODIV = VOICED, PABTEU = UPBEAT, KOECST = SOCKET, SCAIOF = FIASCO — Giving us: SRUCVIETOEFO
Clue/Question: The church with the plumbing problems was this.
Answer: OUT OF SERVICE
(Some nice challenge for the new year! I had trouble with “voiced”, “upbeat” and “fiasco”. I had to back into both “voiced” and “fiasco”. I caught myself on “upbeat”, having first written down beatup! Only “voiced” is new to the ralis95 database, and I know a lot of purists take issue with some of these past tense verbs being used as legitimate words, it’s a little on the cheap side, but it’s just something we need to get over. I really liked the jumbling on “fiasco”! The answer letter layout beautiful! Happy New Year to all the puzzle fans out there! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Good one to start the new year!
Love and blessings to you and yours, Uncle Rave.
Where can i find the sunday jumble without the answers ? I’m out on
the road all the time and some newspapers don’t carry it .
You can try this site, Patrick. I’m not 100% sure they carry the Sunday games, but this is a good online newspaper for a variety of word games:
http://www.arkansasonline.com/games/
YUR