Archive for September 17th, 2022

Cryptoquote Solved – 09/17/22

Alice Walker — The Joy Harris Literary Agency, Inc.

I have learned not to worry about love; but to honor its coming with all my heart.”   —   Alice Walker

(The powers that be have labeled Alice Walker an anti-Semite, because that’s what they’re wont to do when anybody speaks out against the state of Israel.  Her quote:  “Israel is guilty of apartheid and persecution of the Palestinian people, both inside Israel and also in the Occupied Territories”.  Many people, including your truly, agree with this statement.  In reality she is just a champion of oppressed people every where.  She is active in civil rights and speaks out against gender oppression.  Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

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Jumble Solved – 09/17/22

Ornithological sensation” as griffon vulture spotted in Poland for first  time in over a decade | Notes From Poland

Visual Description:  Soaring scavengers.

TEHET  =  TEETH,  RSAHH  =  HARSH,  CEFNTI  =  INFECT,  FUNELG  =  ENGULF   —   Giving us:  EHHRITEG

Clue/Question:  When the Griffon Vulture came across his buddy at 35,000 feet, he said – – – 

Eurasian Griffon - eBird

Answer:  HIGH THERE

(35K is really up there!  Actually, the highest recorded – avian – flight was the Rüppell’s griffon vulture of Central Africa.  That was officially confirmed, as it was sucked into a jet engine at that height!  Yeesh.  What a way to make a point!  Their lungs have evolved to handle the lower oxygen levels of those lofty heights.  Flying up in the jet-stream allows them to soar for hours on end, and for great distances.

Sure, we’ve seen all of these clue words before.  But three of the jumbles appear to be new.  I can only confirm that we’ve seen “tehet” before.  The answer letter layout was a nifty nine letter jumble.  I thought it was nicely cryptic.  The quotation marks in the final answer slots made for a quick solve though.

Awesome cartoon of the super soarers!  Classic buzzards!  I think that buzzards, vultures and condors are all related.  From the photos I’ve looked at, it looks like they kind of tuck in their – rather long – necks while they are soaring.  Probably makes them more aerodynamic.  Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

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