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The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
Comments are welcomed! And couching them in Poetry is definitely NOT required.
Do not explicitly reveal any of the actual answer words until after closing time, but embedding them surreptitiously in comment sentences is encouraged.
Owen ~ Well, I tried to remember how to start a new page, and it looks like something has happened.
ReplyDeleteBut I am not sure the new cartoon and J-words have followed. I hope you can gain access to fix things properly—or send full instructions.
The mother of Vikings was…
”A Raiding Womb”
I’m drenched! —at The Northman
movie. Wring out my shirt sweat…
Auteur, Yay! Auteur!
~ OMK
Whoops — My haiku (above) has one extra syllable in the first line.
ReplyDeleteI must leave it to the reader to drop either the preposition or the article.
It’s OK; the Japanese are often thus cursory—on poetic principle.
~ OMK
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PS. I found my Jumble source in the online edition of the Los Angeles Times, p. B4.
Fln, TTP I had the letters but entered WAKES for my 6th guess. I wasn't clear about S unless the word is ABYSS or similar
ReplyDeleteWC
The gala patio party at Nora and Charles was interrupted by rain
ReplyDelete"Ah, the worst of times can be the best", said Chet "Let me explain "
"There's a movie I've wanted to see it's called "The Northman"
"The last showing's at 8. If we leave now then make it there we can "
"We may get drenched, wade through puddles and get wringing wet"
Said Lois, "Let's pool our funds and go. Woohoo, it'll be the best time yet".
"And by the way I've read that tale, I know that author for sure,
Shakespeare!" "My love", said Chet, "I'm afraid you're full of manure"
WC
Okay, OMK is excluded. Sandy or Misty: Who's the author Lois misnamed?
ReplyDeleteAnd now for wordle
ReplyDeleteWordle 311 3/6
⬛⬛⬛🟨🟨
⬛🟨⬛🟨⬛
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
A lucky guess, eh? And...
I started with a word from today's discussion
Any guesses?
WC
ReplyDeleteWilbur, hi. It is only my general assumption that Wordles never end in an S. That is because I have played over 100 games and have only seen one winning answer end in S. That was Wordle # 267, when the winning word was FOCUS. Got that one in 3
So maybe it would be more correct to say that Wordles are never a four letter word that becomes a plural with the added S. In that case, your abyss might be a winning entry some day.
Here's today's result, starting a with a five letter word from today's LAT crossword:
Wordle 311 4/6*
⬜⬜⬜⬜🟦
⬜⬜🟦🟧🟧
🟦⬜🟧🟧🟧
🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧
Misty, please see last night's Jumble page comments. I tried to explain how to play Wordle by breaking down how I got to yesterday's winning word. Hope that helps you. It's such a fun little game to play.
I did WORDLE before the Jumble today.
ReplyDeleteUnlike the CW, where I was the author of my own misfortune, and FIWed, I managed to wring a win from the Jumble. And there were two five-letter words that might be used as WORDLE starters another day.
But to drench my hopes, they may not have the most-used letters.
Instead of wading into the room, I used a different starter animal today, and made a lucky heist.
Wordle 311 2/6*
⬜🟩⬜🟩🟩
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
ReplyDeleteCanadian Eh, you sure had a good first word today ! So you are saying that you chose a word from Jumble today ?
I couldn't find the Jumble today, but will look later tonight/tomorrow morning when the jumble words are revealed.
And Wilbur, nice job, too.
I had two possible answers in my mind when I got to the third row, flipped a coin, and chose the wrong one of the two. So I feel like victory in 3 rows was stolen.
In the meantime, I made a big mess in the kitchen this morning, so I am running late. I have to run to the home improvement store and I have to get the lawn mowed. It's growing so fast !
"On the Set"
ReplyDeleteThe author's movie was set on a lake
where drenched actors were wading.
They had to wring out their suits while waiting
before they could groom
in their dressing room.
When done, the author served them some wine
and now everyone is happy and fine.
ReplyDeleteOh duh, never mind, CanadianEh!. Your first sentence didn't register the first time I read it. I was still rattled from spilling my marinade all over the counter. :>(
Wilbur,
ReplyDeleteFirst, it seems that Chet and Lois are firmly together, if Chet can insult Lois, with affection, I'm sure.
Second, I had no idea about an author of Northman, but here's what I found about its putative connection to Hamlet:
Because of its connection to Shakespeare’s masterpiece, literary historians have long searched for the origins of Amleth’s story. Though a few scraps of text appear in earlier sources, the best-known medieval version of the tale is preserved in a multi-volume history of the Danes by the historian Saxo Grammaticus.
What do you think?
An excellent vision of a day on a physically active film set, Misty—the kind of day when the whole cast gets tossed in the drink and all artsy pretensions are wrung out. What fun!
ReplyDeleteBravo to you for covering the J-words in your first two-and-a-half lines—great economy!
Wilbur ~ I’m not sure why I’m excluded from guessing the author. W/o naming names, I will add that while Lois is IDing Shakespeare, who was responsible for the most widely known adaptation of the Amleth tale, the author(s) of the current Northman movie are a popular one-named Scandinavian poet and the director/auteur himself.
CanadianEh ~ And a big Bravo to you, good sir, for giving us both your Wordle comments…
AND
the Jumble hints of the day!
Much appreciated! That’s exactly what can make this site fun and a real treasure for visitors.
~ OMK
Pardon my French. I didn't mean the Northman movie, I was referring to
ReplyDelete"It was the best of times,
It was the worst of times "
The opening of "A Tale of Two Cities". Chet reverses it but Lois recalled the original.
Everybody guesses Shakespeare.
Similar to
"Oh what webs we weave
When first we practice to deceive"*
But I learned interesting stuff from Northman. Thank heavens for the monasteries where Monk's would recopy manuscripts and that got us through the dark ages.
Irish monasteries had no qualms about what they copied and were immune from the popes interference.
WC
And...
ReplyDeleteYes, Sandy, Chet and Lois are completely tight. Little jabs are like pecks on the cheek. They each know the other loves them completely.
Owen ~ Dear Maestro,
ReplyDeletePlease, if you can still read the site, please post detailed instructions as to how I can "flip" the pages correctly. I only managed to change the date this time, without the entire cartoon page, and I did this only by a hit-and-miss accident. I did not keep a note.
If you prefer to send directions privately, use my email--Fowler@uci.edu. I hope you are able to resume the controls soon!
~ OMK
Aha! Thanks for the explanation, Wilbur.
ReplyDeleteBut I think you can see how we all overlooked your intention to evoke Dickens. That famous first line uses antithesis--in drawing contradictory parallels--to describe the era.
It's kinda hard to guess it when the "thesis" lacks any "anti."
Like asking Who ever wrote about one city ... ?
~ OMK
TTP, how about Wordle words that end in a double S?
ReplyDeleteI can think of bliss, dress, cross, glass, truss as possibilities.
So at last I can participate along with the regular Wordle community. For quite a while, the NYT would let me access it, due to my weird browser, which it didn't recognize. But tried again today, just for laughs, and it let me in!!
ReplyDeleteHowever, I've been having fun with another website - wordlegame.org - which lets me play repeatedly, as often as I like. So now I have two options.
Also enjoy https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/ the geography version of Wordle, and 7littlewords.com. These two, alas, only allow playing once a day.
I like puzzles!
Sorry. "wouldn't let me"
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, TTP. I went to yesterday's Jumble and looked up your Wordle directions, and after almost an hour of playing around with it, I finally got it! Can I tell you the solution I got or is that not allowed?
ReplyDeleteAnd how do I get on Wordle tomorrow or the next day.
This is so exciting--many thanks again for getting me started on this
Loved your haiku today, Ol' Man Keith. And thank you for the kind comment about my verse.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm afraid I didn't get the author Lois misnamed, Wilbur--sorry about that. When will we learn the correct answer? I'd love to know.
Misty ~ Just look back up at Wilbur's answer and my response, about 6 and 9 posts before this one.
ReplyDeleteYou'll see that Dickens is the answer--and Why.
TTP ~ You said yesterday you couldn't see how to include the Jumble words when posting about Wordle. Please take a look at CanadianEh!'s comments above.
There's an art to incorporating J-words on any topic, even writing about one's Wordle experience of the day.
No word yet from Owen, neither here nor in my Email! If anyone else knows how to change the page over to Wednesday's date, please let me know.
Owen allows me to do the changeover, but I haven't done it in months, and have forgotten the steps to take.
I would love to be able to bring the cartoon and anagrammed words onto the page.
~ OMK
Poor news. It will be at least a couple days before I'll back online, maybe much longer. I will try to wrangle Bren's puter long enough to set up tomorrow, but I don't know how long it will be.
DeleteOK, Owen, I will cross my fingers that you can do the changeover tonight.
ReplyDeleteIn the meantime, I am serious about needing to have your directions for HOW to do it.
Please send me your instructions when you have time to do so. I need to be prepared in case I'm called on to help in the future.
~ OMK
ReplyDeleteHi all ! My day went from bad to worse. After getting marinade all over the counter this morning, I discovered that my Ziploc bag leaked on the refrigerator shelf when I finally got back inside after my shopping trip and mowing the lawn. Worse yet, the soy sauce based marinade was far too salty, and my pasta was was cooked well under al dente. The canned green beans were fine. Overall, my worst meal since I started "bacheloring it" over the last week.
Sandy, hi. Yes, There are plenty of words that end in a single S that aren't plurals of 4 letter words, and a number of words that end in double S. But in the 100+ games that I've played on Wordle, there has only been one winning answer that ended in S so far. Some of the knock off games might vary by having more S words in their word lists.
Misty, congratulations ! Glad that you got it. You can use that same link again tomorrow, and you will get a new game. Better yet, you can just bookmark that link for easy access every day.
As far as sharing the answer, the commonly accepted etiquette is to simply "Share" your result without revealing the answer, which might spoil it for other Wordle players. That is where the colored squares come into play.
When you solve the Wordle, a popup screen will appear with your personal statistics and the word Share. Click the word Share. Then you can simply place your cursor in the comments box of today's Jumble, and then press CTRL V (or use Edit Paste on your toolbar). That will do a paste, with the colored blocks that you have seen in the comments from Wilbur, CanadianEh! and from me.
If you forget, you can always reopen the Wordle game later and click the little icon in the upper right corner that looks like it might be 3 little buildings. That will bring up your "Statistics page" again and you will see the Share button. Give it a try. BTW, it is always OK to share your actual words the next day.
OMK, I did see what CanadianEh! did, and I tried to follow suit with a similar word, but because I had no idea what any of the Jumble words were today I was at a loss. Sorry that I cannot help getting the Jumble cartoon posted as Owen does. I'm not sure how he posts it, and I also wouldn't have access authority to do it.
Actually OMK, I’m a Ma’am. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI actually incorporated today’s WORDLE answer as well as the Jumble words. Thanks for your encouraging words.
I may not have time to do that every day, but I will try. Poetry is not my gift.
TTP, I actually solved the Jumble today. But if DH has finished it, I could just steal his answers to use here.
Hope tomorrow goes better for you.
Glad you are enjoying WORDLE, Misty. I hope I didn’t give away today’s word.
My apologies, CanadianEh! I was unaware. I did check your backup info, but that's pretty slim.
ReplyDeleteI guess I am still "old school" enough to assume "Male" as a default gender. I am glad to be corrected--and to know you just a little better.
~ OMK
Thank you for all that extremely helpful advice, TTP--I will have to work hard to remember it all.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow I will be teaching my last Spring Senior Center class on two stories in James Joyce's 'Dubliners.' So I may not be able to check into this blog until later in the day, if at all.
But I will certainly be back on Thursday.
Again, thank you for all your helpful comments today.
Nope. Bren let me play with her machine for about an hour, but Google would not let me sign in. So sorry, Keith, but you'll have to open a new page. The cartoon I fiddle with a lot , so don't worry about it until you've become more confident. You flipped it over just fine last night, and that's all you HAVE to do!
ReplyDeleteOn Wordle, I can't do it because it's incompatible with my browser for some reason. But I think it would be interesting to see JUST your starting word in addition to the colored blocks.
ReplyDeleteI'll try again, Owen, but as I said, it was hit-or-miss last night.
ReplyDelete~ OMK