Jumble Spoiler – 03/04/22

Mount Hermon honors pastor

Visual Description:  Passing the parson.

CEIRI  =  ICIER,  RMAAO  =  AROMA,  THNISC  =  SNITCH,  CUDITN  =  INDUCT   —   Giving us:  IIERMASNTIDT

Clue/Question:  The pastor had prepared a sermon for the church service and was ready to – – –

Minister (Christianity) - Wikipedia

Answer:  ADMINISTER IT

(Holy . . . mackerel!  This one took some divine intervention to get.  Not really, but I did have to skip over the final answer for a while.  I went and solved the Cryptoquote, and then came back to this.  I was resolved that the second word was IT, but it wasn’t until I started checking off a few letters that I saw the MINISTER portion, which led me to ADMINISTER.

All of the clue words are already on the ralis95 clue word database.  However, all of the jumbles have come up as new, for me.  It took me a few looks to see “snitch”.  I saw the others immediately though.  The answer letter layout was a terrific twelve letter jumble.  It’s cryptic nature had me guessing for a good while.

Fine cartoon of the pastor greeting his parishioners as they enter the church.  I hope that his sermon will uplift them, and motivate them to . . . be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

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1 Response to “Jumble Spoiler – 03/04/22”


  1. 1 LindaLee March 9, 2022 at 9:56 pm

    I know!!!! I had to work at this one too! And then it was like … DUH!


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