Archive for April 5th, 2013

Jumble Spoiler – 04/05/13

Flat Tops sunrise

Flat Tops sunrise (Photo credit: foto3116)

Visual Description:  “Here come old Flat Top, he come groovin’ up slowly.”

NOONI  =  ONION,  HETEM  =  THEME,  TUMEAT  =  MUTATE,  FERSUE  =  REFUSE   —   Giving us:  OONTHMMTTRFUE

Clue/Question:  The polygraph test was the . . .

Answer:  MOMENT OF TRUTH

English: There is to see a little red onion fr...

English: There is to see a little red onion from Thailand. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

(Wow!  They closed out the week with Flat Top!  Nice going, guys!  Some great jumbling of the clue words and some so-so.  We already had “onion” just a short while ago, and I think it was with the same jumbling!  I thought “mutate” was the toughest word, but we’ve had this exact jumbling before.  “Theme” and “refuse” were easier, but not nearly as obvious as “onion”.  The answer letter layout was very good, and with 13 letters it could have presented a challenge, to some.  Though, with the dialog and the Clue it wasn’t too hard to figure out the answer.  Loved the drawing of Flat Top!  Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

LENNONYC /  "Come Together"  Celebra...

LENNONYC / “Come Together” Celebrating JOHN LENNON ‘s 70th Birthday – Rumsey Playfield, Central Park NYC – 10/09/10 (Photo credit: asterix611)

Cryptoquote Spoiler- 04/05/13

 

English: Henry Alford (1810-1871)

English: Henry Alford (1810-1871) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Be what you say; and, within the rules of prudence, say what you are.”   —   Henry  Alford

(And . . . “to thine own self be true.”   —   Will Shakes     Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR


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