Visual Description: The better half . . . and lesser half.
GUGOE = GOUGE, NAPAD = PANDA, VANSCA = CANVAS, KEBCUT = BUCKET — Giving us: GOGPDNAUET
Clue/Question: He wanted to leave, but he didn’t have enough – – –
Answer: GET–UP–AND–GO
(No new clue words today, but all the jumbles seemed new to me. I don’t think that any of them were difficult. The answer letter layout was not the toughest either. The cartoon was fun. I actually did the puzzles first thing this morning, but took them to work with me, in the hopes of maybe getting them up a little early. But, I got busy. Worked late. Then realized I left my newspaper at work! I could have re-done them off of my newspaper’s email link, that I get every day, but my first thought was to go to Arkansas Online! Worked for me! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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The Tampabay Times had a rerun of an older puzzle. I thought the boys might be on vacation,
What about 11/23/14. Why don’t you give the answer the same day?
Definitely one of the easiest Jumbles in a while, Unc Rave. Maybe David & Jeff are hoping that some of the kids at home for Thanksgiving break will take a look and get hooked! But how many kids ever look at a newspaper, or even the online version of one?
Joe Key,
These things happen from time to time! Hopefully, it was just a one day thing. If not, then call the TBT folk and say: What the hey?!
Carl,
Sorry, bud. Weekends haven’t been real normal for me lately. I’ll try to get them up tonight.
hal,
It’s a sad state of affairs for newspapers! It seems to get a little worse every day too. I’m not happy about the homogenization of the Gannett papers either. I’m not digging all this USA Today content. I don’t want to be told what to think, and I feel that’s what they’re doing.
— YUR
Two puzzles n the November 24th Tampa Bay Times: The letters are: LEEBV, USISE, DEYMAR, FRIDAA The Eagle planned to escape from his cage at the zoo because he wanted to be —- — – —-. (I assume it is “free as a bird” but the letters USISE I got only Susie which does not give me the letter “I” needed in the puzzle. (The other puzzle had the answer Get Up and Go.
My words were Bevel, Susie, dreamy, afraid.
That was from a couple of weeks ago! The TBT must be getting a discount for already run puzzles! Change your Susie to “ISSUE” and you’ll be good to go. — YUR