Jumble Answers for December 12, 2025

CLUE WORDS

  • SYAHT = HASTY
  • GNEVI = GIVEN
  • RAOSIL = SAILOR
  • HDUROS = SHROUD

CARTOON PUZZLE

  • WHEN COPERNICUS THEORIZED THAT THE EARTH WENT AROUND THE SUN, IT WAS – – –

CARTOON ANSWER

ATY VEN ILOR ROU = REVOLUTIONARY

FINAL JUMBLE ASWER

Clue Words Breakdown

  • SYAHT → HASTY: Suggests something done too quickly or without enough thought.
  • GNEVI → GIVEN: Meaning “granted,” “assumed,” or something provided.
  • RAOSIL → SAILOR: A person who works aboard a ship or navigates at sea.
  • HDUROS → SHROUD: Something that conceals, covers, or obscures.

Today’s clues unscramble smoothly, and the word SAILOR provides a theme-adjacent nautical feel, though the final pun connects instead to astronomy: REVOLUTIONARY.

Fun Fact

Copernicus didn’t publish his full heliocentric model until the year of his death—partly to avoid controversy.

What’s Happening Today in the U.S.

  • 🧊 Winter storms sweep across the Midwest.
  • 📦 Holiday shipping surge pushes carriers to peak capacity.
  • 🧪 New health research data released ahead of year-end briefings.
  • 🎄 City tree-lighting events continue across the U.S.

Notable Birthdays on December 12

  • Frank Sinatra (1915) – Legendary American singer and actor.
  • Bob Barker (1923) – Iconic TV game show host of “The Price Is Right.”
  • Jennifer Connelly (1970) – Academy Award–winning actress.
  • Mayim Bialik (1975) – Actress, author, and neuroscientist.

People Who Left Us on 12th December

  • Joseph Heller (1923–1999) – Author of “Catch-22.”
  • Charlie Pride (1934–2020) – Barrier-breaking country music star.
  • Peter O’Toole (1932–2013) – Acclaimed actor known for “Lawrence of Arabia.”

National & Food Holidays

  • 🍫 National Gingerbread House Day – A sweet seasonal tradition enjoyed nationwide.
  • 🇺🇸 Pre–Tea Party commemorations begin as historic reenactments approach mid-month.

Today in History

  • 1901: Guglielmo Marconi receives the first transatlantic radio signal.
  • 1915: The world’s first all-metal aircraft successfully test-flies in Germany.
  • 1963: Kenya formally gains independence from the United Kingdom.
  • 1980: U.S. oil prices dip sharply amid a growing global surplus.

Jumble Puzzle Poetry

He charted stars in midnight’s glow,
Mapped motions Earth had yet to know.
A cosmic truth began to grow—
A theory bold, revolutionary so.

FAQs

The answers are HASTY, GIVEN, SAILOR, SHROUD, and the cartoon solution REVOLUTIONARY.

Because Copernicus introduced the idea that Earth revolved around the sun—a scientific revolution involving literal planetary revolution.

SHROUD can be challenging due to its less common consonant blend.

Look for vowel placement, common suffixes, and typical English patterns like -OR, -ING, -ST, and consonant clusters.

The Jumble answers for December 11, 2025, was “SMOOTH AS SILK”, solved from the clue words JOIST, LASSO, SKETCH, and FAMOUS.

Final words

Solving Daily Jumbles strengthens linguistic pattern recognition, a cognitive skill linked to faster reading comprehension and improved vocabulary retention.

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