Visual Description: An impromptu traffic jam-boree!
AEDING = GAINED, QUOMES = MOSQUE, YATIRR = RARITY, CRUSIC = CIRCUS, YERRSH = SHERRY, HIRTED = DITHER — Giving us: NEOUEITRSSHDHR
Clue/Question: When the school band got stuck in traffic, they . . .
Answer: USED THEIR HORNS
(Great clue words! I had a heck of a time getting “gained” and “dither“! Very good scrambling of the answer letters. Technically, a saxophone is not a horn, but the cartoon, with all the “honking”, definitely helped me figure this one out! Well. I guess I’m not clairvoyant! Great game, but the Ravens lost the momentum early in the second half, due to two costly turnovers. More funky officiating, too. But, I guess it all balanced out. I don’t know why they kept trying to run with an ill Ray Rice, on first and second down so much, in the second half. They had much more success, in the first half, setting up the run with the pass. The Pack seems to be for real! It started off as a close game, but they capitalized on some late first half mistakes, then they never looked back! Bad day for birds, huh? Will it continue today, with the Bears batting the Seahawks? Maybe the flying machines will fare better, this afternoon! Who knows? Enjoy the games!) — YUR
Sunday Cryptoquote Spoiler – 01/16/11
Published January 16, 2011 Commentary , Entertainment , Games Leave a CommentTags: Codes, Cryptoquote, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Puzzles, quotes, Word Games
Image by alternatePhotography via Flickr
“Every library should try to be complete on something, if it were only the history of pinheads.” — Oliver W. Holmes Jr.
(I hear Madame Toussauds is opening a Pinhead exhibit. It has all your favorites: Sara Palin, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Michelle Malkin, Bill O’Reilly, Monica Crowley, Sean Hannity, Phyllis Schlafly, Ann Coulter, Bob Novak, Lou Dobbs . . . and more! Not suitable for children under 13.) — YUR
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