![]() Not sure if the woman is also a cartoonist, or just someone with deep pockets. The only one that stands out for me is Steve Pastis, as Jeff has featured him numerous times. Great cartoon of Jeff and some of his cohorts. The way it’s – correctly – spelled almost calls for the hard I, but at least it’s a word that Americans and the Brits pronounce – and spell – the same! The answer letter layout was a tantalizing twelve letter jumble. Because of its pronunciation, I often think that it should be spelled privvy, kind of like savvy is spelled. I thought the jumble for “privy” was fairly challenging. ![]() But three of today’s jumbles are coming up as new! We’ve definitely seen “ragud” before. Then, I put in DRAW between the quotation marks, and the rest of the answer dropped into place.Īll of the clue words are on the ralis95 clue word database. I didn’t even pick up on all the gaping maws in the cartoon, until I got the answer! My first inclination was that the second word was DRAWING, but that left me short one space. But I’d say that this was a fairly challenging Jumble. And, it doesn’t exactly roll off of one’s tongue, as jaw dropping does. VRYIP = PRIVY, RAGUD = GU AR D, DARONP = PAR DO N, RTWHYO = WORTHY - Giving us: PRIGADPDNWORĬlue/Question: The highest bid for the cartoonist’s sketch at the auction was – – – From the photos I’ve looked at, it looks like they kind of tuck in their – rather long – necks while they are soaring. The quotation marks in the final answer slots made for a quick solve though.Īwesome cartoon of the super soarers! Classic buzzards! I think that buzzards, vultures and condors are all related. The answer letter layout was a nifty nine letter jumble. I can only confirm that we’ve seen “tehet” before. But three of the jumbles appear to be new. Sure, we’ve seen all of these clue words before. Flying up in the jet-stream allows them to soar for hours on end, and for great distances. What a way to make a point! Their lungs have evolved to handle the lower oxygen levels of those lofty heights. That was officially confirmed, as it was sucked into a jet engine at that height! Yeesh. ( 35K is really up there! Actually, the highest recorded – avian – flight was the Rüppell’s griffon vulture of Central Africa. TEHET = TE ET H, RSAHH = HA RS H, CEFNTI = INFEC T, FUNELG = EN GULF - Giving us: EHHRITEGĬlue/Question: When the Griffon Vulture came across his buddy at 35,000 feet, he said – – – When you’re a kid, wins and championships are nice, but what could be better than ice cream? The treat you never outgrow! Be well and do good, friends. Was it just a coincidence that the answer letter layout was a four-teen letter jumble?įun cartoon of the kids’ soccer team. ![]() Five of the jumbles do appear to be new, with “voroyg” having been used some time ago. Hoyt has found us a new clue word, in SPIFFY! Unless it came on a different Sunday, with a different jumble, some time ago. But we’ll give the overall Jumble a rating of “Cute”, because of the kids! You probably couldn’t possibly come up with four other words using these answer letters. ( An unsatisfying Sunday Jumble solve! Decent length, but just too obvious. Pre-Answer: Four Words (3-letters) (4-letters) (3-letters) (4-letters) LRIEOO = ORI OLE, VOROYG = GR OOVY, RUREDD = RUDDE R, ROUBWR = B URROW, SFYIPF = SPI FFY, FBFEAL = BA FFLE - Giving us: OOOORURURRFFFFĬlue/Question: After winning their first three games in a row, the team was ready to try – – – Visual Description: Playing for ice cream! If he would just take it a little easier on the raviolis he wouldn’t have to worry about busting out of his trousers like that. But, with the combination of the repeating letters, the great cartoon, and the quotation marks, it was a pretty simple solve, for me.įun cartoon of a wife trying to keep her – wannabe Tony Manero, aka: John Travolta – husband in his pants. The answer letter layout was another nifty nine letter jumble. But we’ve definitely seen “tinday” before. Three of the jumbles are coming up as new, for me. ( A very rare double pun! Very impressive! I wonder if the guys came up with this themselves, or if it came from a devoted Jumble fan’s suggestion? Does anyone remember when we last had a double pun like this? Because, I surely can’t.Īll the clue words are familiar old members of the ralis95 clue word database. SURTM = STRU M, DWGEE = WEDG E, SLENSO = L ES SON, TINDAY = DAINTY - Giving us: SMWEEESDAĬlue/Question: She stitched the fabric together and thought it would hold, – – –
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