Letter Boxed July 23, 2024 Answers

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Sides of this Letter Box are:

PEAGLORNTMVU

The answers are:

POMEGRANATEEVALUATOR

56 thoughts on “Letter Boxed July 23, 2024 Answers”

    1. Bravo! I was tossing and turning looking for a partner for REVAMP – ended up settling for MAGNETO OVERPOPULATE. Also stuck with PLANOMETER

      1. Oh, I’ve certainly lost my mind already. Spotted Pomegranate almost immediately and cursed my luck that there was no letter ‘i’ so I could finish with Evaluation! So I moved on to other possibilities!

      1. Yeah.. Took a long time to get to POMEGRANATE and then still a fair bit more to get to EVALUATE after that. Happy to have it solved though. Among my favorites that I couldn’t pair – MANGROVE, PULMONAL, UNPROVEN, REGULATOR, and UNPOPULAR.

    1. POMEGRANATE – EVALUATE here too, but tooke me forever to find the POMEGRANATE. Strange that the OA preferred the redundant ~OR.

  1. POMEGRANATE EVALUATE…

    “Your hair is like a flock of goats
    leaping down the slopes of Gilead.
    Your teeth are like a flock of ewes
    that have come up from the washing;
    Each has its twin, not one of them is missing.
    Your temples behind your veil
    are like the halves of a pomegranate…”
    Song of Solomon 6:5-7

    King Solomon keeps evaluating from there if you’re interested; wisest guy whoever lived; guess he knew what he was on about… I mean, whatever floats your boat… Oh, no, wait, that was Noah.

    (*no disrespect is here intended)

    1. Oof. Regrets. As soon as I posted. Can’t take it back.
      Tired attempts at humor are not worth causing offense; especially in this friendly format.
      Sorry.

      1. I’m trying hard (and failing) to figure out what could possibly give offence, MVUA. But while I think about it, PLUG – GALVANOMETER … very handy for checking if your outlet is dead.

        1. Bernie Horowitz

          I don’t see the grounds for offense here either. The Song of Solomon is my favorite text – uniquely sensual and no belief required. It’s hard to figure how it ended up in the canon. I like to ask people who claim Biblical inerrancy what they think is going on there…

        2. Good to hear y’all say so.
          The real problem here is that my brain fell asleep before my fingers; which then wrote without filters and posted. Upon 1st posting, a small portion of said sleeping brain roused into instant hyper vigilance and found that I had been mucking about with what could be someone’s sacred texts. Well, that felt unworthy, and less than welcoming in a space that is for people to come and enjoy the distraction of friendly banter of shared logophilia while safely supping their energy-altering beverage of choice…

          In short, I was afraid I had disturbed the peace.

          Anyway, my three-brain problem remains, unsolvable. And now my melted multi mind moves on to examining and managing more enjoyable enigmas…

      2. I think that is a very beautiful partial excerpt from Scripture … and it fits perfectly with “today’s” (Tuesday’s) puzzle … interesting to correlate those lines with Isaiah 55:11 …
        i agree there’s nothing offensive in what you quoted 😎

    2. Yeah, I struggle to see anything offensive.. and the Noah bit was good for a chuckle. I think you can come back again tomorrow.

  2. Bernie Horowitz

    For my part: OA Pomegranate Evaluate / Evaluator – Fruit Inspector No. 23 (see SJ Perelman’s Chicken Inspector of the same number); also Overpopulate Engram – too much on your mind; and Gravamen Nonuplet and Pulmonate Engrave – both reasonably efficient but lacking TI. MVUA?

    1. Gravamen Nonuplet…
      the Supreme Court’s briefs.

      Pulmonate Engrave…
      Scrimshaw works.
      Or… the secret messages left behind in the shiny slime of the night shift slug scriveners.

  3. Here is the full list including Scrabble words:

    ** Don’t look at the list if you haven’t finished solving the puzzle **

    (The first number is a count and the second number is the number of letters used)

    1 – 18 galvanometer / raveup
    2 – 19 galvanometer / regroup
    3 – 16 galvanometer / reup
    4 – 16 galvanometer / roup
    5 – 17 galvanometer / runup
    6 – 19 galvanometer / rupture
    7 – 19 galvanometer / rangpur
    8 – 20 galvanometer / rungpore
    9 – 19 galvanometer / rungpur
    10 – 17 galvanometer / raupo
    11 – 17 galvanometer / rompu
    12 – 16 galvanometer / rurp
    13 – 16 granulator / revamp
    14 – 16 gravamen / nonuplet
    15 – 19 magneto / overpopulate
    16 – 18 overpopulate / engram
    17 – 16 plug / galvanometer
    18 – 19 pomegranate / evaluate
    19 – 20 pomegranate / evaluator
    20 – 15 pug / galvanometer
    21 – 16 pulmonate / engrave
    22 – 17 pulmonate / engraver
    23 – 18 unplug / galvanometer
    24 – 18 mangeo / overpopulate
    25 – 20 neuroregulator / revamp
    26 – 17 plung / galvanometer
    27 – 18 propugnator / removal
    28 – 18 pulmonar / revegetate
    29 – 16 pung / galvanometer

    30 – 18 gavelman* / neuroptera
    31 – 19 gavelman* / neuropteran
    32 – 19 gavelman* / neuropteron*
    33 – 18 gavelmen* / neuroptera
    34 – 19 gavelmen* / neuropteran
    35 – 19 gavelmen* / neuropteron*
    36 – 14 overplan* / nutmeg
    37 – 17 overpopulate / emong*
    38 – 15 pluto* / overmanage*
    39 – 18 pomegranate / envault*
    40 – 16 prompture* / evangel
    41 – 17 pulmonate / engraven*
    42 – 18 tamponage* / evaluator
    43 – 18 upgang* / galvanometer
    44 – 16 vargueno* / omoplate*

  4. Busy yesterday and just now finishing Tuesday’s puzzle up!

    I wasted far too much time on words like the following, some LB accepted and some it wouldn’t:
    MONONEURAL
    MANGULATE
    AMPONGUE
    EMPLUNGE
    VALUATOR
    ELEVATOR

    Finally found Pomegranate, and the matches Evaluate/or.

    Also, this little touch of irony – i wanted to do:
    OVERPLUMP POMEGRANATE
    but we can’t because no “UM” is possible in today’s puzzle! “UM” as in yummy 😎!!!

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