Visual Description: “People . . . People who need people . . .”
KTYCA = TACKY , AHTIB = HABIT, SULSME = MUSSEL, EINAGD = GAINED — Giving us: AKHATSSIND
Clue/Question: When the Pilgrims were presented with a feast, they did this.
Answer: SAID THANKS
(Thanks, dudes! Appreciate it! “Said” Thanks just doesn’t have the same reverent ring to it as Gave Thanks, does it? I’ve heard some historians say that it’s doubtful that there was turkey at the very first Thanksgiving. Not exactly sure why. Wild turkeys are/were native to North America. Venison and corn were most likely on the menu. Funny cartoon. The Pilgrims look a little corporate to me. Yer Uncle just can’t get his head out of politics! Good jumbling all around. “Mussel” is the latest word that will be added to the Jumble database! Answer letter layout gave nothing away! Be well, do good and give thanks, my friends!) — YUR
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Happy belated TG! I thought the cartoon was appropriate for today with that dead deer hanging from the pole (realistic), and the Pilgrims, even though they did look a bit, well, you said it, YUR, corporate. I stared at this cartoon for some time trying to figure out was was strange with the Pilgrims. I’m still not sure! Great Jumble for the holiday, though!
I was looking for belts, with big buckles, around the coats! I think that might be more of the stereotype.
— YUR
Thought GAVE Thanks also.