“The power of choosing good and evil is within the reach of all.” — Origen
(Yet not all possess the wisdom to know the difference between the two. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Waging WAR on Ignorance, Intolerance & Injustice!
“The power of choosing good and evil is within the reach of all.” — Origen
(Yet not all possess the wisdom to know the difference between the two. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
Image courtesy of Google
Visual Description: “Tiny Bubbles”
TRYID = DIRTY, TOMOT = MOTTO, ZENEES = SNEEZE, LIRPAL = PILLAR — Giving us: DIMOSNIA
Clue/Question: Why can a small Pepsi sound like a U.S. state? Because it’s a – – –
Answer: “MINI–SODA“
(Perfect . . . for guys like Mini-Me! Hmm! Do you think the University of Minnesota hockey team plays their games in an arena named Golden Pond? That would be poetic. I think that reading Ken’s comments are finally getting to me.
All old reliable clue words today. Three of the jumbles appear to be new, but we’ve definitely seen “tomot” before. None of the jumbles tripped me up today. The answer letter layout was a great eight letter jumble. Sounds like a former Soviet State. Where are you from, comrade? Dimosnia!
Fine cartoon of some college hockey fans getting ready to watch the game. So far, the Golden Gophers – a perennial favorite – are 10-0! So, don’t go making cracks about their mascot! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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