“The structure of a play is always the story of how the birds came home to roost.” — Arthur Miller
(No N’s in this quote! Just something I noticed as I corrected PLAN to PLAY. Something told me to check myself, and I’m glad that I did. Arthur must’ve been one cool dude, to have been married to Marilyn Monroe! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Unclerave, Could you please tell me where you get the Sunday Cryptoquote from? My local paper does not have it and I cannot find it online anywhere. Thanks, BobW
I get my Sunday Jumble in my newspaper, Bob. But, I suppose the best online source would be:
https://fun.chicagotribune.com/game/tca-jumble-sunday
You have to agree to cookies, and put up with some ads, but it’s there, nice and big. Give it a shot, my friend! — YUR
That’s a great photo of Arthur and Marilyn. Arthur is looking like the cat who just ate the bird and got away with it. 🙂
Thanks, but I have access to the Sunday Jumble. It’s the Sunday Cryptoquote I can’t find. ✌ Peace
Oooh! I’m so sorry, Bob. I’m so used to questions about the Sunday Jumble. My bad. I don’t think it is available – for free – online. You might have to pay for an online newspaper subscription. You might want to look into The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, at http://www.arkansasonline.com
— YUR
Thanks for your prompt reply. Already found the Arkansas site and the cryptoquote only runs from Monday to Saturday. Thanks for all the info for this really old puzzle lover ..doing them for 50 years.. stay safe and be good…oops sorry…your line. ✌
You could try to subscribe to The Journal News, at http://www.lohud.com or The Democrat & Chronicle, not sure of their website. I do know that their print editions carry the Sunday Cryptoquote! Happy hunting, Bob!
— YUR
“I get my Sunday Jumble in my newspaper, Bob. But, I suppose the best online source would be: https://fun.chicagotribune.com/game/tca-jumble-sunday“.
To Bob,
It took a while before I fould the Sunday Jumble. On ce you set it up, it pops up easily.
However, try this site instead, http://www.puzzles.usatoday.com/jumble/. It’s even easier. It gives you the whole list for the current month, but all the cartoons are the same size.
Try it !
You picked up on my initial response to Bob, lwc! He’s not looking for the Sunday Jumble, but the Sunday Cryptoquote. But, thanks anyway! — YUR