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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Feb. 12, 2020

|| || after, uncut, affirm, sesame, statesman.
Image from the Internet.

The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
Comments are welcomed!
Do not explicitly reveal any of the actual answer words until after closing time, but embedding them surreptitiously in comment sentences is encouraged.

9 comments:

Ol' Man Keith said...

Lincoln was a serious leader, up to the challenge of uniting a divided country. But he was no Puritan. Unlike Shakespeare's Malvolio, he enjoyed telling folksy tales and even vulgar jokes. (In Twelfth Night, Sir Toby famously characterizes Malvolio as one who hates fun and would prefer there be "no more cakes and ale.")
~ OMK

Wilbur Charles said...

Oh well...

Bilbo was hardly daring , hardly brave
But after a pause he entered the cave
"Open sesame" he humbly affirmed was futile
The need for uncut jewels and the precious beryl
Was motive for dwarf , orc, elf and man
But in his Hobbit state , his humble clan
Helping his friends, aiding his blokes
Second breakfast and a good smoke
Was all he desired, all he craved

Wilbur Charles said...

Re. The J

The bagel held me up and I needed those three letters. When I had all nine and I thought of Illinois the riddle-solution popped.

This humble Hobbit lover gave the above to his blokes and blokettes

WC

Sandyanon said...

I only had a little trouble with the fourth clue, but not for long. And the solution came pretty easily too -- quite straightforward and probably not really meant to be funny.

I enjoyed the continuation of your story, Wilbur.

Misty said...

Well, I got the four words with just a little work, but was stumped by the solution--although it, of course, makes perfect sense. Loved seeing the words in your poem, Wilbur, thanks for that. And I now get your gloss, Ol'Man Keith. But I miss Owen and his poems, and hope he's all right. And nice to have you back, Sandyanon.

Wilbur Charles said...

After those two poems we all dearly miss Owen

Ol' Man Keith said...

Thanks for stepping up, Wilbur.
I thought my prosaic offering was all that might mark the day--until finally your rhythm and rhymes launched us in fine fashion.
~ OMK

OwenKL said...

Wilbur, those poems are GREAT! I miss doing them myself, but just getting the cartoon up before midnight is all I can bring myself to the past couple days, and no way to predict the future. OMK, you can turn the blog over to a new day if I haven't set it to do so at midnight. There should be a link from your profile page. What you'll need to do from there you'll need to figure out yourself, I'm afraid. Once you've done it once, and bookmarked the "dashboard" page, it will be easy the next time, I assure you. And I can still add the cartoon afterwards, I know, so don't worry about that yet. I'm pretty sure that I'll never get so deep I can't at least paste up the cartoon, but it may not be until late in the morning before I get to it.

Wilbur Charles said...

Owen, I do hope things brighten up for you. Kudos from you make my day. I'll try to continue Bilbo's quest earlier tomorrow. ..

Misty, see, you don't have to read Tolkien after all. Added bonus, all those pesky LOTR xwords

WC