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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Aug. 8,2018

||party, chive, versus, fillet, fever pitch.

9 comments:

OwenKL said...

It was time for the party, soon guests would arrive.
The chip dips were ready, cream cheese and chive,
Sour cream and onions, ranch and barbecue.
Plenty of chips, and corn curls, (and veggies, a few).

As a special treat, prepared just for this day,
The bass the host caught, reduced to fillet!
The game would start anon, the T.V. was warmed up.
Beer and sodas were cold, in those red plastic cups!

The teams were matched up, North versus South.
Then half way thru the game, Roger had to ralph!
He was running a fever, some others were too.
Was it something in the fish? What's a good host to do?

The guy nick-named Doc, declared, "Leave it to me!
I see in the back yard, there's a ripe kumquat tree!"
He borrowed a knife, drained some sap, it was rich.
But it cured the high temperatures. "It's called fever pitch!"

Sandyanon said...

The jumble was pretty straightforward; I really liked the pun. Fabulous poem, Owen, and it made me hungry. But I had to google a couple of unfamiliar idioms -- both real and fake!!

Misty said...

Owen, your Jumble poems are amazing. I tracked each of the clue answers and then, of course, there was the solution. A delight!

I got this Jumble with only a little problem trying to figure out 3. But once I got that, the solution fell right into place, even though I'm not much of a baseball pitcher--I mean, fan.

Anyway, great fun--thanks again.

Ol' Man Keith said...

Back to an easy-peasy Jumble. Can't count on a pattern, I guess. The answer here seemed classic for the J creators.

I was surprised, Owen, to see the solution spelled out, but I liked the extra meaning you gave it & I guess with such a clear final answer there's not much point in being too dodgy.

~ OMK

Misty said...

I never mind a little give-away--anything helpful is fine with me.

Wilbur Charles said...

Then my post at 1115 EDT must have helped. I forgot about the Left coast.

I actually went to the riddle to find the first two letters of #3. Even then it was hard.

WC

D4E4H said...

Words 1 and 2 came easily. I misspelled 3, the vowels were reversed. After studying, I corrected them. On 4 I had a hint on the first letter. Then the word came to me. The Sol. came easily from the puzzle.

Wilbur Charles said...

Btw, I've read that the hot weather has had a bad effect on the lemon crop in California . The news listed crops affected but no news on the kumquats..

Florida had a freeze a few years ago and the kumquats took a beating.

WC

Cal was hoping buyers would use limes instead

Lucina said...

Oh, no! I see that I forgot to post again. I've been running at a fever pitch all week because I'm expecting guests on Saturday and making preparations.
The J was not hard and as usual, Owen, your brilliant poem captured all the relevant words.