Visual Description: Dirty water delights!
SRAHH = HARSH, GITID = DIGIT, VORMEE = REMOVE, TGEHNL = LENGTH — Giving us: RSHDITEMELEH
Clue/Question: She made her own sweet pickled condiments, and her customers – – –
Answer: RELISHED THEM
(This one feels a little like a repeat. But I’d have to consult the Jumble historian for confirmation of such. Ever since I was a little kid, I always liked my hot dogs as basic as possible. I know that some people swear by sauerkraut, relish, cheese, raw or caramelized onions, or pickle spears, etc. And of course mustard. A lot of people insist that a hot dog MUST have mustard on it, and that ketchup is some kind of blasphemy! Then call me a blasphemer . . . I’m a ketchup man. I don’t let societal conventions rule my comestible consumption. I do love a good chili dog though! Sometimes with raw onions, and sometimes with cheese. And, where I grew up they make this great meat hot sauce. It’s not tomato-y, like chili, but it has a great hot kick to it. And – like a good chili – it’s meaty! Apologies to all my friends on the Midway, but I could never eat a Chicago hot dog . . . for obvious reasons.
All of this day’s clue words already reside on the world famous ralis95 clue word database. One of the jumbles did come up as new, but we’ve definitely seen “srahh”, “gitid” and “vormee” in past Jumbles. They all came to me right away though. The answer letter layout was a terrific twelve letter jumble. But the clue/question was very leading, so it was a quick solve.
Fun cartoon of a woman running her hot dog cart! Her customers definitely look satisfied. She made them so very happy! Nutritionist/dieticians say not to eat hot dogs too frequently. The relish is probably the healthiest thing they’re eating. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Happy belated birthday to David Clayton-Thomas, of Blood, Sweat & Tears!
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