Visual Description: Last minute, pre-wedding jitters.
ROLOF = FLOOR, TALOG = GLOAT, CANGLE = GLANCE, SOIPEM = IMPOSE — Giving us: RGOGNIMO
Clue/Question: Before the wedding ceremony, the husband-to-be was – – –
Answer: GROOMING
(Decent pun! No new clue words today. Some nice jumbling though. “Floor” is one of those words that spells out in alphabetical order! I liked the jumbling of “impose” the best. The answer letter layout was great. The cartoon tells the story. But, does anybody get married on tax day??? Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
I worked on GLANCE for quite a few minutes, and decided to skip to IMPOSE, which wasn’t that easy either. When I GLANCED back at GLANCE after I had finished IMPOSE, I got it immediately. Isn’t it weird how you can take a break from a word, return to it later, and immediately get it?What happens in the brain, I wonder. This happens often to me.
Oh, marrying on tax day is not a good idea!!! Hahaha!