Jumble Answers for November 2, 2025

CLUE WORDS

  • SOELNS = LESSON
  • ACLENC = CANCEL
  • DYLGLA = GLADLY
  • EPXMTE = EXEMPT
  • KEOSNP = SPOKEN
  • RUJYIN = INJURY

CARTOON PUZZLE

  • TO GET THEIR CELLO-PLAYING DAUGHTER INTO JUILLIARD, THE RICH ALUMS – – –

CARTOON ANSWER

LSS NEL GD EMT SPO IUR = PULLED SOME STRINGS

FINAL JUMBLE ASWER

Clue Words Breakdown

  • SOELNS → LESSON: A period of learning or instruction.
  • ACLENC → CANCEL: To call off or revoke an arrangement or plan.
  • DYLGLA → GLADLY: Happily or willingly.
  • EPXMTE → EXEMPT: Free from an obligation or rule.
  • KEOSNP → SPOKEN: Expressed or articulated verbally.
  • RUJYIN → INJURY: Physical harm or damage to the body.

Each word flows naturally into today’s musical storyline. “LESSON” and “SPOKEN” tie to education and expression, while the final solution “PULLED SOME STRINGS” hits the perfect pun — fitting for a cello-themed cartoon!

Fun Fact

Juilliard School in New York City has produced some of the world’s greatest musicians, including Yo-Yo Ma and Miles Davis. Admission is famously competitive — making “pulling strings” quite the clever joke!

What’s Happening Today in the U.S.

  • 🗳️ Election Season Nears: Early voting continues across several states ahead of key local elections.
  • 🎵 New York Philharmonic Fall Gala: The orchestra honors American composers in a star-studded performance.
  • 🧬 Health Tech Conference: Scientists unveil new AI tools for genetic research.
  • 🌧️ Storm Watch: Heavy rain expected across parts of the Midwest and Northeast.

Notable Birthdays on November 2

  • David Schwimmer (1966): American actor best known as Ross Geller on Friends.
  • Nelly (1974): Grammy-winning rapper and hip-hop artist.
  • Kendall Schmidt (1990): Actor and musician from Big Time Rush.
  • Sydney Park (1997): American actress known for Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists.

People Who Left Us on 2nd November

  • George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950): Irish playwright and Nobel laureate.
  • Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922–1975): Italian filmmaker and poet.
  • Theodore Maiman (1927–2007): American physicist who built the first working laser.

National & Food Holidays

  • 🍂 National Deviled Egg Day: A creamy, savory snack celebrated nationwide.
  • 📚 National Authors Day: Honoring writers who enrich our minds and hearts.
  • 🐕 National Adopt a Senior Pet Month: A reminder to give older shelter animals a loving home.

Today in History

  • 1889: North Dakota and South Dakota are admitted as the 39th and 40th U.S. states.
  • 1947: Howard Hughes pilots the “Spruce Goose,” the largest airplane ever built.
  • 1983: President Ronald Reagan signs a bill creating Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a federal holiday.
  • 2016: The Chicago Cubs win the World Series for the first time in 108 years.

Jumble Puzzle Poetry

They dreamed of fame, of concert halls,
Of music echoing through grand walls.
A favor asked, some influence swings,
To reach Juilliard—they pulled some strings!

FAQs

The answers are LESSON, CANCEL, GLADLY, EXEMPT, SPOKEN, and INJURY. The cartoon answer is PULLED SOME STRINGS.

It’s a pun — “pulling strings” means using influence, and a cello literally has strings!

Sunday puzzles always feature six clue words, making them larger and more challenging.

Jumble is syndicated by Tribune Content Agency and appears in newspapers and online daily.

The Jumble answers for November 1, 2025, was “PASS IT DOWN”, solved from the clue words TRAWL, SAVOR, NOODLE, and SPIRAL.

Final words

Solving word jumble boosts vocabulary, enhances pattern recognition, and keeps your brain agile. The combination of humor, logic, and language makes it one of the most effective and enjoyable daily brain workouts.

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