Jumble Answers for 01/11/2024

CARTOON ANSWER:

THE SIZE OF THE NEW VEIN OF GOLD UNCOVERED BY USING DYNAMITE WAS – – –

11 thoughts on “Jumble Answers for 01/11/2024

  1. Good Morning, Everyone…🧨A NOBEL PRIZE 🧨

    🎶…We gon’ go all night…We gon’ light it up like it’s DYNAMITE..’Cause I told you once, now I told you twice we gon’ light it up like it’s DYNAMITE,,,🎶 “Dynamite” – Taio Cruz 2010 http://tinyurl.com/4hhhrn4r

    🧨 Today it’s Alfred Nobel and a CAMEO appearance,And the VISION he encounters when he gets there to the clearance…He compares it to a GLOBAL feat, he does a little SWOON,‘Cause he’s knowing that this dynamite will be a welcomed boonThe time it’d save will surely help…production will be growing…He deems it quite amazing…and he labels it “MINE-BLOWING”…🧨

    So…Today, circa late 1860s…And we see Alfred Nobel, http://tinyurl.com/yf6hjdrn a man of many talents, marveling over the fact that his invention of DYNAMITE http://tinyurl.com/55wftkwn  wasn’t all in VEIN…Seeing how it was able to BLOW through that mountainside so easily, in an effort to MINE, it’s obvious that’s he’s struck gold in more ways than one…And he’s having a BLAST…And as his miner STICKS to holding the surplus wares…they’re both AMAZED at the EXPLOSIVE sight of the size of that vein…Definitely…”MINE”-BLOWING http://tinyurl.com/yc22vx7f…And with that we have ourselves a BOOMING success here today…’Cause let’s be honest…the only thing HARD about this puzzle is those hats… http://tinyurl.com/bddf3tjp

    So…There you have it Folks…Done. Have a good one. Be well, be kind, stay safe…And this puzzle reminds me of a friend of MINE who grew displeased with the taste of his well water and decided to get rid of the entire structure using dynamite…Unfortunately…it didn’t END WELL…Give it a minute…🧨 🙋🏻‍♀️

  2. …AND IN OTHER WORDS…🔠🙋🏻‍♀️

    CAMEO: Last used – 07/16/22

    SWOON: Last used – 07/12/23

    GLOBAL: Last used – 12/28/22

    VISION: Last used – 09/22/19

    …ANAGRAM HISTORY…🔠🙋🏻‍♀️

    EMACO: Used on – 05/25/17, 12/09/15

    WONOS: Used on – 11/30/15

    BLLAGO: New anagram

    SVINIO: New anagram

  3. 💰The exquisite beauty of the European CAMEO was MIND-BLOWING, and seeing how it caused the female employees to SWOON, they had a VISION of branching out into the GLOBAL market…💰

    🎤A CAMEO appearance is what had drawn them in,The teens already apt to SWOON, before things did begin…A GLOBAL superstar she is…the VISION it’s still growing…Of ticket sales def off the charts…so far it’s been MIND-BLOWING! 🎤

  4. today , I totally quenched my thirst on this thirsty-Thursday ! All the anagrams were in my VISION ! I just SWOON down and got them ! I’m sure there are those that got them in a GLOBAL sense ! I’ll text now on my CAMEO side ! The jumble was nice to see the word that refers to dynamite and the ING for BLOWING ! Then what else but MINE in parinthasise ! And a new vein of gold , yes it was MINE BLOWING ! Great jumble on thirsty Thursday !! Everyone have a good day !!!!!

  5. Pretty easy Jumble solution with letters in place. Yep, no blind solve, but solved anagrams in speedy fashion to arrive at the answer. Alfred Nobel, his invention and the Nobel prize is such interesting reading. Enjoyed your post, Angela…and you, enjoy your day. Terry

  6. Good morning. In a hurry to get out so I’ll read everything later. Didn’t think I had time to do this but it came together real easy. No problem with either the words or cartoon answer. No blind solve though. Until tomorrow take care.

  7. Well, there wasn’t a single glitch

    This went off without a hitch

    We’ve uncovered a mine

    That’s a positive sign

    Of how soon we’re going to be rich!

  8. I thought global was the playground game, “goball” , so was stumped on the cartoon answer. I thought the cartoon answer was “Blow ___ ing “ rather than “Mine blowing “ all in all a Thursday Jumble failure.Chuck.

  9. Enjoyed today’s Jumble and solving was a blast! Especially appreciate mention of inventor Alfred Nobel and his association with dynamite. I did not know this native of Sweden invented that explosive. Curious, I had to dig deeper into his life history, a veritable mine of discovery. Sad to learn he died in Italy following a stroke, attended only by staff, who could not understand Swedish, the only language he managed to speak. I salute you, Alfred Nobel, for your ingenuity, and generosity to reward the highest achievements of humanity with your Nobel Prize.

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