Visual Description: Opening scene from Children of the Corn XXVII (The Return of Malachi!).
NAGIT = GIANT, RAYAR = ARRAY, ROFLAM = FORMAL, SARMHY = MARSHY — Giving us: GNARAMA
Clue/Question: The “garden” was always in “danger” because it was . . .
Answer: AN ANAGRAM
(I hope you kids picked up on the quotation marks in the clue/question! Not really a pun, today, more of a riddle, I’d say. The clue words were all jumbled well. I thought “giant” and “marshy” were the toughest of the four. Don’t think any of them were new. I’ll check later. The answer letter layout was great. And, the cartoon is really great! ralis95 is back! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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UNC- Couldn’t get final, I had to cheat….. I even had to look up meaning of anagram…. AY CARUMBA hopefully better luck tomorrow. Enjoy your evening GO YANKS!!!!! Wimpy
Uncle Rave,
Not sure if you saw this but I thought you might enjoy this story about a special Jumble that was made so that a guy could propose to his girlfriend.
http://www.thestar.com/life/2013/05/14/how_starweeks_tv_jumble_puzzle_became_a_marriage_proposal.html
Very cool, guys! How do we get to see the Jumble proposal? (It’s too small in the article.) — YUR
underave, you can see the puzzle here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2324981/How-man-surprised-word-sleuth-girlfriend-custom-puzzle-spelling-marriage-proposal-local-newspaper.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
Excellent! Thanks a ton, James!
— YUR