English: Submersible vessel, Star III, in front of Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, California. Polski: Pojazd podwodny Star III przed Scripps Institution of Oceanography w San Diego (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Development of the submersible.
TUMHO = MOUTH, FORFE = OFFER, CAPTIM = IMPACT, YATNOB = BOTANY — Giving us: THFIMTOA
Clue/Question: He proposed a submarine to reach the bottom of the ocean, but his boss couldn’t . . .
Answer: FATHOM IT
(A very intelligent pun! I guess the boss isn’t much of a deep thinker. There were no new clue words today, but three of the jumbles seem new to me. Only the one for “impact” was coming up as having been used before. Great job on the answer letter layout. Nothing obvious there. The cartoon tells a good story. That’s about it, guys. Be well and do good.) — YUR
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