
Cartoon Jules Verne on the sea floor with fantastic sea creatures. Legend : “Gathering from the best sources authentic information about underwater world”. Cover of “L’Algerie” Magazine, 15 June 1884 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: In the middle of the Geology lesson.
LIRCE = RELIC, KEVEO = EVOKE, CAFEDA = FACADE, RALUTI = RITUAL — Giving us: RCOECET
Clue/Question: If you thought the center of the earth was as hot as the surface of the sun, you’d be – – –
Answer: “CORE–ECT“
(Now, that’s a good, stinky pun! Even Jules Verne would get a kick out of this one. There were no new clue words, but it seems like all of the jumbles are new. Despite the brevity, the answer letter layout is actually very good. Fine cartoon, too. And, this one was easy to understand! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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