|| || sushi, lemur, stooge, flight, shell out for it.
The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
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Do lemurs eat sushi on Madagascar?
ReplyDeleteDo aye-ayes take flight on Madagascar?
Are indri just stooges on Madagascar?
Are sifakas just out for a good time on Madagascar?
Will ring-tails ring shell-bells on Madagascar?
Will a person there drive a Mazda gas car?
(aye-ayes, indri, sifakas, and ring-tailed lemurs are all types of lemurs that live only, guess where!
No, no, yes, yes, no, yes.
ReplyDeleteReally fun poem, Owen.
Jumble: I had unexpected trouble with the first clue word, and felt like an idiot when I worked back from the solution to realize what it was. D'oh!
Never had conch soup. Like the pun.
Fun poem this morning, Owen--many thanks. Perfect for a perfect Monday Jumble. I had problems only with the second clue, and went on to get the solution without it, and that in turn helped me to get the missing critter. Delightful cartoon drawing, David and Jeff, always enjoy your details. Actually, this cartoon makes me hungry, but it's still a way from lunch time.
ReplyDeleteHave a good day, everybody!
Owen, do you just know that about those critters or did you research them all? I had only heard of the ring-tailed ones and had the devil of a time getting it knowing mulers wasn't right. It took your poem and a slap on the head to realize it. The last three words almost filled themselves and it took some time to come up with, oh, the meaning of conch!
ReplyDeleteOtherwise, this was fun! I've never had conch soup but it sounds good.
It was strange to have more trouble with the fives than sixes .The latter I got quickly.
ReplyDeleteI just had to think, what's a conch? And the solution popped.
Owen seized the lemur by the tail in his poem . And from the CC we know APES don't have'em
WC
Lucina: I knew aye-ayes and ring-tailed lemurs, but found indri and sifakas when I looked them up yesterday.
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