Visual Description: A scene from the Psychedelic ’60s.
ALEGI = AGILE, DOLDY = ODDLY, CONIEM = INCOME, VEDRIT = DIVERT — Giving us: AEODODR
Clue/Question: At the height of his singing career, Jim Morrison was – – –
Answer: “A–DOOR–ED“
(I guess old Jim was considered a hunk, wasn’t he? He was kind of a brooding, mysterious character. And of course, he tragically died so young! The Doors had a good number of hits though. My three favorites are: “People Are Strange“, “Roadhouse Blues” and “Break on Through“, but I can listen to all of their hits. There were no new clue words today, but all the words were jumbled really well. I actually had some difficulty in getting “agile”. The answer letter layout was sufficiently cryptic, especially if you don’t know who Jim Morrison was. I really liked Jeff’s cartoon. He definitely captured the look of the band. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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