Visual Description: A woman buying ice cream from a vendor, in an active park.
NEVAK = KNAVE, NISEG = SINGE, CUPHIC = HICCUP, HECREY = CHEERY — Giving us: NAESNGICCCHE
Clue/Question: An Autumn walk in the park can lead to this.
Answer: SCENIC “CHANGE”
(Pretty easy clue words, today! But, nice scrambling of the answer letters, and a nice little play on words. It probably s/b “A” SCENIC “CHANGE”, but when the guys are pressed for space they seem to let those things slide. Today’s answer is courtesy of my darling daughter! When she’s home – and awake – and in the mood, I allow her to do the jumble. She hits me when I try to help her. Do good, friends.) — YUR
(Wow! Lots of ice cream pics to choose from!)
I thought the double meaning on this one was weak.
To each his/her own, Greg! I thought that it was pretty good. I know that “beamed”, in terms of support beams, is not a verb. But, it is when it’s used to describe a prideful smile/expression. We’ve got to give the guys a little artistic leeway. They’re trying to give us something a little new/different 365 days a year, brotha. But, you got a right to your opinion.
Peace,
YUR