
English: J/39 cruising and racing sailboat sailing off Key West, Florida in Key West Race Week. J/39 is ideal for sailing on any vacation with family and friends. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: When money doesn’t matter.
MUBLP = PLUMB, RALUR = RURAL, NECTAC = ACCENT, TUNBOY = BOUNTY — Giving us: PLRAETBO
Clue/Question: They could sail their boat from Key West to Miami to Boston because it was – – –
Answer: PORT–ABLE
(This is a good stinky pun! No new clue words, and only two of the jumbles were new. We’ve definitely seen “ralur” and “tunboy” here before. The answer letter layout is a beautiful jumble though. It took a minute or two for me to see the answer. The cartoon looks both adventurous and relaxing. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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