
Actors Barry Williams, Christopher Knight and Mike Lookinland at the Big Apple Convention in Manhattan, October 1, 2010. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Retro scene from The Brady Bunch.
MURMY = RUMMY, CANET = ENACT, VENLEE = ELEVEN, COLTEK = LOCKET — Giving us: RMMEATEEKT
Clue/Question: Love at first sight turned the butcher shop into a . . .
Answer: “MEET“ MARKET
(Not bad! Not terribly tough, but fun. I actually had some trouble getting “eleven”. I must have a thing about written numbers. Not sure, at this point, if any of the clue words are new. I don’t have access to my ralis95 database. Maybe later. The answer letter layout was only so-so. The word MEAT kinda stands out. Not bad likenesses of Sam and Alice, although I think Alice always had her hair in a bun. I always enjoy Jeff’s little strolls down memory lane. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Some days are better days. I had a good jumble day . The words all came easy–without pencil or pen ( at lunch time at work ) .
It happens..very few times for me.
Without looking at the circled letter vowels, I knew “market”was there.
Then I thought the two people were in a ” mate” event.
So , I was going with the ” mate” market with mate a scramble for m e a t.
The , I called the spouse at her work about this jumble.
I described the cartoon and what I got for an answer.
She said, no. It is meet market.
I said how do you know? You did not even see the jumble.
She said it is ” meet’. Just check your letters.
Then I checked the vowels. She was right ! I still liked ” mate”
But , I surrender.
Somethng like, “meet” a ” mate” at the meat market.
Ok, I am leaving now.
Thanks again for your great wordy blog!
JT
Thank YOU, JT! You regulars keep me going! — YUR