
In the United States, Italian sausage is a style of pork sausage noted for its seasoning of fennel and/or anise, containing at least 85% meat and no more than 35% fat. Made in sweet and hot styles, this kind of sausage is generally not cured. A typical method of cooking in grilling, as depicted here. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Sausage fest.
RANEA = ARENA, DRANG = GRAND, TIMCER = METRIC, ABENTE = BEATEN — Giving us: AEAGRDMETETN
Clue/Question: The butcher’s convention featured a . . .
Answer: “MEAT“ AND GREET
(Can’t you just hear the groans??? Oh, yeah. That’s a good, stinky pun! Some great clue word jumbling, especially on “metric” and “beaten”. And, we seem to have a new word in “grand”. Looks like ralis95 will have to update that database again. Wonderful job on the answer letter layout! Very cryptic. And, a marvelous Jeff Knurek cartoon. That’s it, friends. Be well and do good.) — YUR
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