
Visual Description: Crashing a gaggle of gals?
FDRAT = DRAFT, GROOF = FORGO, KATMER = MARKET, NUYOTC = COUNTY — Giving us: DAORGAKEONT
Clue/Question: In order to see the male goose that had joined the flock, the female goose – – –

Answer: TOOK A GANDER
(Why, hello there, tall dark and handsome! Come here often? Oh, you’re just visiting . . . from Canada! Do we have poutine here? Sure, but we call them disco fries! Even though disco has been dead for about forty years, we still call them disco fries, because we like to think that we came up with the idea of putting cheese curds and brown gravy on french fries. They go great with a Molson, or a Lucky Lager!
Should I FORGO stating that all of today’s clue words are on the ralis95 clue word database? 😉 Two of the jumbles appear to be new, but we’ve definitely seen “groof” and “katmer” in previous Jumbles. The answer letter layout was an elegant eleven letter jumble. It disguised the final answer very well. Take a gander is one of those old expressions that could die out with my generation. All the young folk seem to use Check it out!
Fun cartoon of the geese at a pond. The eight geese of the original gaggle appear to be all female, but who knows! Maybe our gander will soon rejoin his flock, which appears to be flying overhead in the distance. Flying south for the winter? Fun Jumble. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Jumble Solved – 11/12/22
Published November 12, 2022 Commentary , Entertainment , Language 2 CommentsTags: fdrat, jumble answer, jumble solution, nuyotc, Puzzles, Word Games
Visual Description: Crashing a gaggle of gals?
FDRAT = DRAFT, GROOF = FORGO, KATMER = MARKET, NUYOTC = COUNTY — Giving us: DAORGAKEONT
Clue/Question: In order to see the male goose that had joined the flock, the female goose – – –
Answer: TOOK A GANDER
(Why, hello there, tall dark and handsome! Come here often? Oh, you’re just visiting . . . from Canada! Do we have poutine here? Sure, but we call them disco fries! Even though disco has been dead for about forty years, we still call them disco fries, because we like to think that we came up with the idea of putting cheese curds and brown gravy on french fries. They go great with a Molson, or a Lucky Lager!
Should I FORGO stating that all of today’s clue words are on the ralis95 clue word database? 😉 Two of the jumbles appear to be new, but we’ve definitely seen “groof” and “katmer” in previous Jumbles. The answer letter layout was an elegant eleven letter jumble. It disguised the final answer very well. Take a gander is one of those old expressions that could die out with my generation. All the young folk seem to use Check it out!
Fun cartoon of the geese at a pond. The eight geese of the original gaggle appear to be all female, but who knows! Maybe our gander will soon rejoin his flock, which appears to be flying overhead in the distance. Flying south for the winter? Fun Jumble. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
Images courtesy of Google