Visual Description: Unhappy tenants.
NALUN = ANNUL, USENE = ENSUE, TRIGYT = GRITTY, RUVEDO = DEVOUR — Giving us: ANNEEGRTDEV
Clue/Question: When their brand new heating/cooling system broke again, he – – –
Answer: VENTED HIS ANGER
(Very good, stinky pun. I guess they’re owners, not renters.
No new clue words today. Three new jumbles, with “nalun” having been used before. The answer letter layout was a fine 11-letter jumble.
Swell cartoon. I hate when things don’t work. Especially, new things. Extra-especially, new things that you payed a lot of money for. I like the snowman outside the window. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Ensue was bad. I first put down Unsee. As in, I can’t unsee that. But then the answer would have a U, which it clearly doesn’t.
Same here, Damid! But, I also knew that *unsee* is kind of a new era nonsense word, that hasn’t been officially acknowledged. Give it a little time though. Through repeated usage some dictionaries will start to carry it. — YUR