NO wonder Our O is sO bOred…nO wOmen arOund? NOw that must be a real STAG… O!…And alsO take nOte that all the keys are men. SO…TOday, Once again, we’re entertained by whimsical anthrOpOmOrphic characters…And I have tO say, their dialOgue, nOt tO mentiOn the O staring us right in the face, was the KEY tO this easy, ABC sOlve…And Of cOurse the leading nature Of Our questiOn, nOt calling the O by its name…definitely SPELT it Out fOr us…But let’s give credit where credit’s due…NOt Only is this a great example Of David’s wit, Jeff’s spOt-On graphic, cOmbined with his whimsy, made this puzzle O sO much fun…Easy dOesn’t mean “simple” in cases such as this.I may just rate this One a STROKE of genius! And the O saying he’s bOred? On a KeyBOARD? Let’s not discOunt that little gem! OK…RUMMY…NOt that easy to wOrk intO my rhyme… I thOught fOr sure there‘d be an EXODUS of sOrts…but then I thOught if I play my CARDS right, I cOuld get it dOne…And I did manage tO QUASH my fears! SO FUELed up by the successful maneuver, (especially after getting OCTANE tO meld)…there was a sigh Of relief.SO, here’s a DRINK tO me…□.(Let’s face it, sOme days are just harder than Others).It’s nOt always the SAME “O”, SAME “O”… You gotta feel for I and P …they’re stuck…no where to go…Īnd every day they’re subject to more of SAME “O”, SAME “O”…⌨️ He’s just a grouchy, grumpy guy…who just can’t get in sync… Instead he’s so bored all the time…he’s more defined by schlep….Īnd since he’s not a RUMMY, they can’t blame it “on the drink”, With OCTANE starting with that O…you’d think he’d have some pep, The I and P so tired of his griping all the time… ⌨️They really have no place to go…no chance of EXODUS,Īnd close together as they are.it’s definitely not bliss…īut with the O complaining, it’s QUASH that comes to mind, □ Now it’s the SAME OLD song…But with a different meaning since you been gone…□ “It’s The Same Old Song” – The Four Tops 1965 There are many variations of puzzles from the Jumble brand including Jumble, Jumble for Kids, Jumble Crosswords, TV Jumble, Jumble BrainBusters, Jumble BrainBusters Junior, Hollywood Jumble, Jumble Jong, Jumble Word Vault, Jumpin' Jumble, Jumble Solitaire, and Jumble Word Web.GOOd MOrning, EveryOne…⌨️ THE KEYBOARD HAS A KEY BORED! ⌨️ An alternate workaround is to solve some of the scrambled words, figure out the answer to the clue without all the letters, then use the "extra" letters as aids to solve the remaining scrambled words. The contestant then unscrambles the circled letters to form the answer to the clue. In order to find the letters that are in the answer to the given clue, the player must unscramble all four of the scrambled words the letters that are in the clue will be circled. A weekly "kids version" of the puzzle features three- and four-letter words. The answer to the clue is generally a pun of some sort. The current syndicated version found in most daily newspapers (under the official title Jumble, That Scrambled Word Game) has four base anagrams, two of five letters and two of six, followed by a clue and a series of blank spaces in which the answer to the clue fits. As of 2014, Jumble is created by David L. Daily and Sunday Jumble puzzles appear in over 600 newspapers in the United States and internationally. Jumble was created in 1954 by Martin Naydel, who is better known for his work on comic books. The answer phrase frequently uses a homophone or pun. The clue and illustration always provide hints about the answer phrase. A solver reconstructs the words, and then arranges letters at marked positions in the words to spell the answer phrase to the clue. Jumble is a word puzzle with a clue, a drawing illustrating the clue, and a set of words, each of which is “jumbled” by scrambling its letters to make an anagram.
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