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National Park Week Quiz #8 Revealed: The Unjumbled Jumbles

To get credit for National Park Week Quiz #8 you needed to solve a dozen word jumbles by unscrambling letters so as to create words found in national park names.

Here are the solutions:

ALINED = DENALI (Denali National Park and Preserve)

WROTE = TOWER (Devils Tower National Monument)

NOISED = EDISON (Thomas Edison National Historical Park)

SOIRE = ROSIE (Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park)

NOTES = STONE (Thomas Stone National Historic Site)

GREAD = EDGAR (Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site)

CREEP = PERCE (Nez Perce National Historical Park)

PELTOU = TUPELO (Tupelo National Battlefield)

ODBFRED * = BEDFORD (New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park)
* initially listed as "ORBFRED", a Quizmeister blunder :(

SGRIPSN = SPRINGS (Hot Springs National Park)

THRULE = LUTHER (Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site)

YALEOR = ROYALE (Isle Royale National Park)

Congratulations to the Traveler readers who solved the jumbles (despite the Quizmeister's ORBFRED blunder): Ranger Dave, celbert, viewmtn, Eric, Caprice Kutz, Kevin, EEW, JanetInKY, y_p_w, toothdoctor, KevinM, Ken, and jchappell740. All of these readers are eligible for Traveler’s National Park Week prize drawing and a chance to win a National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map for a national park of their choice.

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