Visual Description: Sports radio interview.
DUEES = SUEDE, SSLAA = SALSA, ZYNASZ = SNAZZY, TPECID = DEPICT — Giving us: EDESSSNAEPT
Clue/Question: Saying “Joe Montana threw for 273 NFL touchdowns,” is an example of – – –
Answer: “PASSED“ TENSE
(Another seasonally appropriate stinky pun. Despite numerous game delays/postponements, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we’re heading into week 13 of the 2020 NFL season. Plenty of teams are well positioned for the playoffs, while plenty of teams will be lucky to finish at .500%. And, then there’s the Jags and the Jets. Not a very happy year for teams that start with a J. I hope that they both can manage a win in the next few weeks.
No new clue words today. Three of the jumbles appear to be new, but we’ve definitely seen “sslaa” sometime before. I was able to see the clue words right away today. The answer letter layout was nifty eleven letter jumble. I think it did a fine job of disguising the final answer. It took me a minute, or two, before the light bulb came on.
Fun cartoon of a sports radio studio. I liked the engineer behind the glass, and the “I ❤ Jumble” mug. Can’t say this is Jeff’s best attempt at a famous person. Not bad though. He got the cleft chin right. Joe must be hard to capture. Overall, a fairly challenging Jumble! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
Images courtesy of Google
What is the online version of Jumble going to do when Flash goes away at the end of the month?
That’s a good question, Charles. I’ve been noticing those Flash notices, but I don’t do the Jumble online, so I haven’t questioned it. Your best bet might be to ask David L. Hoyt about it. You should be able to reach him at: dlhoyt@hoytinteractivemedia.com
Good luck! — YUR
Unc,
Charles just mentioned something else I haven’t seen: “Flash”
Is that only for those who work Jumbles online. I do them only from e@mail. If Flash is strictly online, I won’t worry about it.