Visual Description: The teeming sermon.
UDMHI = HUMID, VARAL = LARVA, FALBEF = BAFFLE, TOLINO = LOTION — Giving us: HUILAFFLT
Clue/Question: The crowded church service was – – –
Answer: “FAITH–FULL“
(The holidays seem to have a way of bringing in the strays! All old favorite clue words today. Two of the jumbles did come up as new though. The answer letter layout was also a great jumble. I knew immediately that the second part of the word had to be FULL, but it took me a minute to unscramble HIAFT into FAITH. When I did, I though: Well, duh!!! Great cartoon. I love the one guy obviously asleep, and the little kid turned around sticking his tongue out! A bit of the cartoon’s dialog kind of ties into today’s Cryptoquote. Be well and do good, friends. Peace be with you.) — YUR
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The words were straightforward today. For the final answer, my initial thought was that the second part was IANT. However, there was no N in the answer letters. After a little thought, I realized that the second part should be FULL. FAITH followed easily after that.
Btw, UR, what do you mean by “bringing in the strays”?
Lots of Christians only make it to church on the high holidays, Vijay. — YUR
Lotion was hard for me. I knew one of the answer words was Full. In the cartoon, the lady beside the talking guy has a great expression!
I see what you mean, UR. 🙂