Here there are Letter Boxed November 14, 2021 Answers from New York Times Games. Our solutions and answers are 100% valid and accurate. We suggest to try and solve the game by your own before using the help of our website.
Sides of this Letter Box are:
TULRBMGNIAOP
The answers are:
GRUMPPROBATIONAL
Could not find a 13/2 but there is a 14/2: BLIMP PURGATION
Good for you, Ton! I never got past the official 16/2 answer before giving up. I tried but failed to find a 14/3 answer involving GUMPTION, a word that promised more than it delivered.
Gumption
Nontribal
I found blimp/purgation for 14/2
I had Blimp-Prog-Gaunt for 14/3
I found burglar and rumption I did not know rumption was a word and I do not know how to score these words
The “scoring” (eg 14/2, 15/3) is Total Number of Letters over Total Number of Words. So your Burglar – Rumption answer scores 15/3, with 15 total letters over two words. Great find on Rumption, BTW!
I had BLIMP PURGATION as well, and GRAB BLIMP PUNTO for a 14/3.
FWIW (not much!), I finally managed to work Gumption into a 15/3 answer of Blog – Gumption – Nar. Good on everyone here with 14/3 answers and still more praise to those with 14/2 answers, all obviously better than my 15/3, but I was committed to Gumption….
With that much Gumption you won’t need Purgation like the rest of us 😉
I finally came up with blimp-purgation as well. But I’m pleased someone put blog and gumption together into something. (balrog is sadly not in this dictionary.)
I too felt badly let down by Balrog. Maybe there was just the one, so it’s really a formal name? After all, Orc is accepted, as I’ve noticed before.
Snrrkkk!
I had variations such as PROMOTION (or PROMOTIONAL) and PROBATION or PROBATIONAL), but I couldn’t make a match with the remaining letters with non-words like GLUMP. I restarted with BLIMP and took a stab at PURGATION, which was a pure guess.
I got grump probational but only after HOURS of work. One way to spend one’s Sunday.