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    Boggle Music Puzzle

    By David L. HoytJeff Knurek,

    2024-02-05
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    Exercise your mind by searching for words hidden in the Boggle cube. The more letters the better – plus bonus words to up the ante. Find as many words as you can by linking letters up, down, side-to-side, and diagonally. You may only use each letter box once within a single word. Pay special attention to the Boggle BrainBusters Bonus words! Play with a friend and compare word finds, crossing out common words. Up this week, Boggle music word challenge.

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    Tip: Play on your tablet or computer

    To play the game on your tablet or computer, download the puzzle image above, then use any basic photo editing software (such as Preview, available on Apple products) to mark up the puzzle, as in the example below:

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    Bonus answers to Boggle music puzzle below

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    Boggle music puzzle answers

    LUTE

    TUBA

    OBOE

    HARP

    FLUTE

    BANJO

    GUITAR

    CLARINET

    ©2024 TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY, LLC.

    Keep the mental juices flowing! Play online Sudoku at Seniors Guide – a new puzzle every day

    ‘Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age’

    From the Boomer book review

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    A recent study asked Americans ages 60 and older what condition they were most afraid of getting. Alzheimer’s or dementia was the number one answer (35%), followed by cancer (23%) and stroke (15%). In Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age, neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta shares insights into how to stave off the dreaded dementia and keep your brain healthy.

    According to Gupta, cognitive decline is not inevitable. In fact, he says, “We can have a huge impact in our brain’s fate with simple lifestyle choices.” A healthy brain offers more benefits than just remembering details, he says. “You can be more productive and joyful, as well as more present for everyone with whom you interact,” he writes. “You will also develop more of that critical ingredient, resilience, so the optimization of your brain isn’t derailed by the trials of daily life.”

    … One important and surprising point that the book makes is that staving off dementia begins early. … Gupta suggest that even young adults should be taking efforts to combat decline in later years.

    KEEP PLAYING, KEEP GROWING …

    Much more than just the Boggle brain teaser game

    For mental fitness and fun, we present Boomer Brain Games for baby boomers, a mix of puzzles and quizzes to stimulate your mind and your sense of joy. We offer classic games such as Jumble and Boggle, a cartoon caption contest, and crossword puzzles and trivia quizzes with a hearty dose of baby boomer pop culture.

    See, exercise can be fun!

    At BoomerMagazine.com, play trivia quizzes and interactive crossword puzzles

    Find baby-boomer-tailored topics such as the Classic TV Ads trivia quiz, Wintry trivia and crossword puzzle, Virginia Historic Beverages trivia, Music, Spring, Feel-Good Fun, Gardens & Greenery, Dy-no-mite ’70s trivia, Pop Culture Memories, About Those Museums, Behind the Curtain, Atlantic Beach Life, and Heavy & Groovy 1969.

    As an Amazon Associate, Boomer Magazine earns from qualifying purchases of linked books and other products.

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