Visual Description: Buckingham Palace routine.
HHLATE = HEALTH, YONMEK = MONKEY, TRUGET = GUTTER, EEEDCS = SECEDE, NOYERR = ORNERY, LUFOND = UNFOLD — Giving us: HTONYTTRSEENRUF
Clue/Question: The changing of the guard has been a regular occurrence since before the – – –
Pre-Answer: Four Words (4-letters) (2-letters) (3-letters) “(6-letters)”
Answer: TURN OF THE “SENTRY“
(A royally stinky pun! More weird coincidences, too. Last night, the Missus and I watched the movie “Darkest Hour”, about Winston Churchill taking over for Neville Chamberlain, as Prime Minister. And, She just finished watching “Victoria & Abdul”. So, occasionally, the Jumble and I are on the same plane.
There were no new clue words today, but four of the six jumbles came up as new. We’ve definitely seen “truget” and “lufond” before. I thought “hhlate” was a great jumble. It made me think. The answer letter layout was a wonderful jumble, and I don’t think it gave anything away. I figured the middle words were OF THE, and that was enough for me to see the rest of the answer. And, of course the quotation marks were a big help!
Wonderful cartoon, too. Beautiful gates and palace. Great tourist guide. And, I liked the lady tourist’s fanny-pack showing! Lots of fun. Are our guys great, or what? Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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