Jumble Answers for September 16, 2025

CLUE WORDS

  • IKKOS = KIOSK
  • DYOML = MOLDY
  • MOIWDS = WISDOM
  • SAETTT = ATTEST

CARTOON PUZZLE

  • SHE’D PICKED UP THE BOOK ABOUT THE HISTORY OF FAT-FREE MILK AND – – –

CARTOON ANSWER

IK MD IM EST = SKIMMED IT

FINAL JUMBLE ASWER

Clue Words Breakdown

  • IKKOS → KIOSK: Rearranges into “KIOSK,” a small booth or stand, often for selling items or information.
  • DYOML → MOLDY: Unscrambles to “MOLDY,” describing something old, musty, or covered with mold.
  • MOIWDS → WISDOM: Becomes “WISDOM,” meaning knowledge, insight, or good judgment.
  • SAETTT → ATTEST: Solves to “ATTEST,” meaning to confirm or provide proof of something.

These four clue words tied perfectly into today’s clever cartoon pun. While “KIOSK” and “MOLDY” were quick solves, “WISDOM” and “ATTEST” required sharper focus. Together, they led to the witty solution “SKIMMED IT,” fitting for a book about fat-free milk.

Fun Fact

Did you know? The word “skim” comes from Middle English and originally meant to remove floating matter from the surface of liquid. Perfect wordplay for today’s “SKIMMED IT” cartoon answer!

What’s Happening Today in the U.S.

  • 📱 Apple Buzz: Tech enthusiasts are still exploring the iPhone 17 Pro’s new AI camera features, released last week, as reviews and comparisons flood social media.
  • 🏈 NFL Week 2: Monday Night Football coverage continues with high-energy matchups and early-season playoff predictions heating up.
  • 💡 Climate Action: Cities across the U.S. are hosting local sustainability fairs today, marking Climate Week with clean energy demonstrations and panels.
  • 🎬 Emmy Awards Afterglow: Hollywood is buzzing as post-Emmy parties continue, celebrating last night’s winners and red-carpet highlights.
  • 📚 Back-to-School Season: Across the country, fall semester is in full swing, with college towns seeing festivals, job fairs, and student activities.

Notable Birthdays on September 16

  • B.B. King (1925): American blues legend known as the “King of the Blues.”
  • Lauren Bacall (1924): Iconic American actress from Hollywood’s Golden Age.
  • David Copperfield (1956): Famous American magician and illusionist.
  • Amy Poehler (1971): American comedian, actress, and “Saturday Night Live” alum.

People Who Left Us on September 16

  • Marc Bolan (1977): British glam rock singer and guitarist of T. Rex, died in a car accident in London.
  • Jean Piaget (1980): Swiss psychologist known for his pioneering work in child development, passed away in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Edward T. Hall (2009): American anthropologist who introduced the concept of “high-context” and “low-context” cultures, died in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

National & Food Holidays

  • National Guacamole Day – Celebrate with the creamy avocado dip that’s become a game-day and party favorite.
  • 🍷 National Cinnamon Raisin Bread Day – A warm, sweet treat that pairs perfectly with breakfast.
  • 🇲🇽 Mexican Independence Day – Honoring the “Grito de Dolores” in 1810, celebrated widely in the U.S. with parades, food, and culture.

Today in History

  • 1620 – The Mayflower departs England carrying the Pilgrims to the New World.
  • 1908 – General Motors is founded in Flint, Michigan.
  • 1975 – Papua New Guinea gains independence from Australia.
  • 1997 – Apple introduces the first version of the “Mac OS 8.”

Jumble Puzzle Poetry

A book on milk, she gave a glance,
It wasn’t a long or thoughtful chance.
The answer came, so quick and fit,
She read it fast—she “SKIMMED IT.”

FAQs

The clue words are KIOSK, MOLDY, WISDOM, and ATTEST. The cartoon answer is “SKIMMED IT.”

Start with the shorter words, look for common prefixes or suffixes, and group likely letter pairs like “TH” or “ER.” This speeds up the process.

The Jumble puzzle is created by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek, who are known for their fun wordplay and humor in cartoon answers.

The cartoon answer for September 15, 2025, was “GOOD WILL,” solved from the clue words LOUSY, ADOPT, PILLOW, and GIGGLE.

Why solving Jumble puzzles is good for your brain:

Word games like Jumble Puzzle boost vocabulary, sharpen memory, and improve pattern recognition. They engage both sides of the brain—logic for unscrambling and creativity for solving the cartoon punchline—making them a fun and effective mental workout.

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