Visual Description: Trump thinks he’s the Sun!
FUFLF = FLUFF, NIHOR = RHINO, MGADEA = DAMAGE, SNTIGR = STRING — Giving us: LFFRHOAAESTRI
Clue/Question: The Sun creates eruptions of magnetic energy with ease because the Sun – – –
Answer: HAS A “FLARE“ FOR IT
(Excellent stinky pun! And, ya gotta admit, with that solar flare looking like “hair”, and the braggadocio-us dialog, it should remind you of our – thankfully – outgoing President Trump. Let’s see, a bright orange ball of gas, who’s a hot-head, thinks he’s very bright, and acts like the world revolves around him. Hmm.
It seems that Hoyt has given us a new clue word for the New Year, in “rhino”. It kinda sounds familiar to me, but it’s not on my most recent copy of the ralis95 clue word database. I suppose we could have seen it sometime since mid August. I hear an updated one is coming soon! All of the jumbles came up as new today. The answer letter layout was a thrilling thirteen letter jumble. It did a fine job of disguising the final answer. The final answer slots and the quotation marks were big hints for me.
Great galactic cartoon! I suppose that I could be reading a little too much into this Jumble cartoon, but I like my take. Keep the faith that 2021 will be a big improvement over 2020! Peace, prosperity and good health to all of us. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
Images courtesy of Google
UR,
Great answer to start the New Year ☆
2021: Odds on to be better than 2020……. ¥
My sports year got a super jump for the good
($$) with The Ohio State Buckeyes whipping of Clemson {The Irish covered the spread like a blanket, ‘Bama giving 20 1/2, Come on Man}<<>>’Bama giving 7.5. to the Bucks, tough call, {my emotions say I bet low $$ on Ohio State>>>my faulty logic says, “If I lose, so what!!^” go out betting my. Team***¥
Happy New Year all♡♡♡
Jumble Spoiler – 01/01/21:
FUFLF = FLUFF, NIHOR = RHINO, MGADEA = DAMAGE, SNTIGR = STRING
I object ! Does “rhino” qualify as a word ?
If Merriam-Webster’s has it – as well as Collins and Cambridge English Dictionaries – then YES, it qualifies as a word, my friend. — YUR