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Sunday, November 29, 2020

Nov. 29, 2020 Sunday

  abacus, sudden, mayhem, indict, broker, tavern, stark "raven" mad.

|| || chalk, latch, crafty, parish, (a) "track" star.
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.

11 comments:

Ol' Man Keith said...

Turned out, it was no contest
for the

"One Track Winner"
The latch-key kid chalked one up to the crafty parish priest.
The kid wrote in from home
to submit his poem
while Father made sure the judges' palms were greased.
~ OMK

Misty said...

Well, the LA Times had a different Jumble this morning--a long, complicated one--and I had to work hard to come up with a poem. Will you be able to post that Jumble cartoon, Owen and Ol'Man Keith?

At any rate, here's my verse:

"Brave Annie"

Annie played with her abacus
and enjoyed never making a fuss.
But problems so sudden
her peace did muddle.
Her neighbors made mayhem
and she had to pay them.
Others worked to indict
so she again had to fight.
Her cousin was a broker
but his business was a joker.
Annie wanted to hide in a cavern,
but instead got a drink at a tavern.
Yes, her life was no lark,
difficult and stark.
But she worked like a raven
and refused to cave in.
Yes, things did make her mad,
so she often was sad.
But she knew there was always tomorrow
when she could emerge from her sorrow.

Ol' Man Keith said...

I am still in bed, a floor away from my desktop. But when I get up, I can access the digital Times which ought to be the same you worked.
If so, I'll try to cut & paste it.
~ OMK

Ol' Man Keith said...

Here it is.
I tried to place it below the J4, as it usually is when Owen does it. I just couldn't make the cartoon behave. It was driving me stark... er, bonkers!
~ OMK

OwenKL said...

Keith, thank you for posting the J6! I just tried to move it, and I couldn't, either. Still, I guess having it first is no big deal. Could you handle doing that every Sunday? That way we'd get the real thing, instead of my less accurate retyping.

Misty said...

Sorry I hassled you about this--and many thanks to you both for your heroic effort!

Ol' Man Keith said...

I can do it, Owen. But be aware, ALL, that the J6 will go up in late morning. I'm afraid I can't access it with the right cut & paste equipment until then. (Because my sleep schedule is weird, not rising until 10:30 PST.)
~ OMK

Sandyanon said...

I beat you today, OMK. I didn't get up til almost 11. My schedule is getting very wacko!

Ol' Man Keith said...

Sometimes I 'll go that late, Sandy. I hope it felt good.
My "weird" schedule began with decades of theater work, never getting to bed till 1 or 2 am.
I still get into bed around that time, but as I've aged I find I can't sleep yet. I read or watch Netflix, do the basic Jumble, and usually nod off around 4 am.
My best sleep time is in the morning light.
~ OMK

Wilbur Charles said...

And I thought I was a sleepyhead. I finally got to Breakfast Station about 1100 am after a grocery trip in the way to buy the TB-Times.

I actually solved the six J's from the newspaper and the riddle-solution. #3 played havoc with me but #6 required solving the riddle and juxtaposing the letters - then the aha moment.

My YouTube TV subscription ran out and I'm reluctant to pay for another month until I disconnect spectrum tv. Ah the pleasure and pain of sloth.

I'm getting ideas for the ten* J's and two riddle-solutions for Ivanhoe. I want to wrap up Robin Hoods role and get to Coningsburgh for Athelstane's "funeral".

WC

Misty said...

Take good care of yourself, Ol' Man Keith and everyone else. Sleep is critical to health, and I hope you all have a good rest of the day today.