Visual Description: Love at First Bite.
LAVEV = VALVE, CONHA = NACHO, SINTIS = INSIST, CITDUN = INDUCT — Giving us: VENIIN
Clue/Question: Her attempt to get away from Dracula was going to be . . .
Answer: IN “VEIN“
(Very nice. Compelling cartoon. Almost made me break my protocol. Almost. Be well and do good, amigos.) — YUR
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One of the easiest in recent memory! Maybe it would have seemed more timely in late October.
I just loved the cartoon! I actually laughed aloud. That poor woman! I am a big Dracula fan, but not a fan of the Twilight series. VALVE was difficult!
I meant NACHO was a bit difficult! Not VALVE.
Nacho could also be ancho, as in ancho peppers. But, of course, then the letters are wrong for the “answer.”
Chrisitine,
Unfortunately – fortunate for Hoyt – that Spanish word has not made it into the English vernacular.
— YUR