Visual Description: Unsatisfied diner.
HOYAO = YAHOO, RAWOR = ARROW, LUPRAS = PULSAR, USENNE = UNSEEN — Giving us: YARRLE
Clue/Question: The steaks at the chef’s top-rated restaurant were undercooked . . .
Answer: RARELY
(Mmm! A big, juicy, rare steak! Looks like this guy likes his a little more well-done. At least he can send it back, to have it cooked a few more minutes. When it’s overdone it’s a waste, and they have to cook a new one. Great clue word jumbling today. The first two were pretty easy, but the last two were tough. “Unseen” was easier than “pulsar” though. I had to back into “pulsar”. And, even knowing I needed the “L” in the third position . . . I still struggled. Turns out both “unseen” and “pulsar” are going to be new additions to the ralis95 clue word database. Pretty good answer letter layout too. I like the indignant chef in the background. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Happy Saturday Uncle Rave. I hope you’re having a great weekend. It finally cooled off here in Chicago. Not sure if this will interest you or any one else but we have a new game out called JUST 2 WORDS for iPhone/iPad and Android. It’s actually the first in a series of JUST…games with the second one in the series being JUST JUMBLE (launching Sept.) which Jeff and I will be co-producing with the developer of JUST 2 WORDS. Just letting you know in case you want to check out JUST 2 WORDS. Thanks!
Oh boy Mr. David, can’t wait to try these out.
Great puzzle. Got pulsar quickly, but thought it was a “brand” name so figured it was wrong. So, it took awhile on this puzzler.
Have a grand weekend all. LL
Sounds great, David! — YUR