![]() □ Come gather ’round people wherever you roam, And admit that the waters around you have grown…And accept it that soon you’ll be drenched to the bone….If your time to you is worth savin’, Then you better start swimmin’…Or you’ll sink like a stone…For the times they are A-CHANGIN‘…□ “The Times They Are A-Changin'” – Bob Dylan 1964 Good Morning, Everyone! □□ EN GUARD? □□ HT ONY TTR SEE NR UF = TURN OF THE “SENTRY” Jeff has it down to Orville’s rounded collar and skinny tie, and Wilbur’s cap.CARTOON ANSWER : THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD HAS BEEN A REGULAR OCCURRENCE SINCE BEFORE THE – – – I think I’ll go with the Brothers attire. The propeller’s a nice deTAIL, but expected. The question…the importance? It was “PLANE” AS DAY! Great pun, Dave! SPARK UP that ENGINE, we have LIFT OFF! Ok, eye candy. The dialogue…”Obvious” that they are changing world travel…PLAIN and simple. You can just LOOK it UP if you’re so INCLINED! Let’s just solve this puzzle. I could go on here with a little History lesson, but the info’s all out there, Folks. And we see the Wright Flyer, their PLANE. We see the Wright Brothers, Orville, on the left, Wilbur, on the WRIGHT. Today, Jeff brings us to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Good words, very good anagrams, these words were just WRIGHT! Ok, our cartoon. What can we say about today’s words? Have we seen them before? Nudge? A little FLY by night? Lately? No, really, I’m asking…Lately? Not for a while, but yes, we’ve seen it. Unless you’re First Class, comfort’s not “PLANE” AS DAY! ✈️✈️ So as far as we’ve come with flights up and away… You’re wondering why must we sit hip to hip? Your seat mate’s so close, he’ll NUDGE you the whole trip The seats are as small, it’s a whole new ball game. The funny part is, LATELY a lot’s the same. The dream that they had, they knew it’d be great.Īnd now it’s the norm, flights all day and night…Īnd it started all with those brothers, so Wright. They’d planned for so long, they wouldn’t ABATE The SCRIPT was all written, they took to the sky…ĭecember 17, 1903, considered the first flight in History. ![]() ✈️✈️ So Orville and Wilbur decided to fly □FLY me to the moon…And let me play among the stars…Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars…In other WORDS, hold my hand, In other WORDS, baby, kiss me…□ I wish everyone a wonderful Wednesday, and I’ll see you tomorrow! AS was coupled together in the letter layout leaving DAY for the finish. PLANE was quite visible and seemed like the obvious word for the 5-letter slot. With my mind blown, I turned my attention back to the Jumble and started the final solve. This was just 65 years after the brothers’ first flight! A small piece of wood and a piece of the fabric from the Wright brothers airplane were carried to the surface of the moon by Astronaut Neil Armstrong aboard the lunar module “Eagle” on July 20th, 1969. ![]() Out of the my hour long history lesson, I came away with one amazing detail that I thought would be interesting to share. Orville Wright can be seen to the left in the panel with his brother, Wilbur, on the right.ĭoing a bit of research, it was amazing to read all of the different facts and stories about these brilliant men. It didn’t take rocket science to figure out that what we were looking at was the Wright brothers and their newfangled flying machine at Kitty Hawk. ![]() Looking at Jeff’s drawing, we see two men and an old-time airplane in a field. After a few self-jumbles, it popped into view and I could glide on over to the cartoon. Looking at the anagram that David masterfully jumbled, all I saw was BEAT with an extra A. ABATE took the longest time to solve and is my choice for the most difficult word of the day. Good morning everyone and happy Wednesday! It wasn’t all clear skies while figuring out the clue words this morning. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WRIGHT BROTHERS’ SUCCESS COULD BE SEEN – – –
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