Archive for March 15th, 2014

Jumble Spoiler – 03/15/14

English: Paris: Eiffel Tower; construction vie...

English: Paris: Eiffel Tower; construction view in 1889 of the girders of the first story (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Visual Description:  Nature film about steel monkeys.

NAGIT  =  GIANT,  TOBOH  =  BOOTH,  LABIVE  =  VIABLE,  BUARUN  =  AUBURN   —   Giving us:  GITVIERN

Clue/Question:  The documentary about the construction of the Eiffel Tower was – – –

Rivets on Buoy

Rivets on Buoy (Photo credit: nouspique)

Answer:  RIVETING

(Very nice.  No new clue words, but fantastic jumbling.  I don’t remember when we last saw “viable”, and I love the word – and the color – “auburn”.  Sweet job on the answer letter layout, too.  I’m not so sure that’s how they they riveted the beams back then, but maybe Jeff saw an actual documentary on how they built it.  Who knows?  Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

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Cryptoquote Spoiler – 03/15/14

UNDERCARRIAGE DOWN

UNDERCARRIAGE DOWN (Photo credit: milesmilob)

He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet.”   —   Joseph Joubert

(You need that landing gear, pilgrims!  You can’t just stay in the air!  Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

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