Good Morning, Everyone…✈️…AND MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEP✈️
🎶BLACKBIRD FLY…blackbird fly…into the light of a dark black night…🎶…“Blackbird” – The Beatles 1968 https://tinyurl.com/fz62yvsa
✈️ These flight attendants SAVVY, they’ve been through this before, The FROZEN food is heated up…it’s the breakfast du jour… WHILE thinking ‘bout the hours logged, they’re now two hours in, (And EXCUSE doesn’t make this flight…trust though there’s no chagrin) The distance here that’s mentioned should come as no surprise… It is stated correctly…that’s the miles AS THE “CREW” FLIES …✈️
So…Today’s solve.. a play on the idiom, AS THE CROW FLIES. And I took the DIRECT ROUTE, as did our CREW, to the destination with this easy, breezy one. With the very leading nature of our question giving us the mileage = the DIRECT ROUTE…it spelt out (no pun intended) exactly what direction to take with our puzzle. And the dialogue of both our FLIGHT attendants = the CREW who FLIES, set us up for another win….Distance between Seattle and Tokyo, by jet? 4,782 miles…AS THE “CREW” FLIES…https://tinyurl.com/bdyk5754 And AISLE bet you’ll agree that we’ve scored ourselves a real smooth LANDING…
So…There you have it Folks…Done. Have a good one. Be well, be kind, stay safe…And this puzzle reminds me of my friend who booked a flight last week. When he boarded the plane, he saw a friend he recognized, and immediately called out…”HI, JACK”….Needless to say he’s still not over it…✈️🙋🏻♀️
🤦🏻♂️WHILE ridiculously thinking he was SAVVY, where it would have been only 5 miles AS THE CROW FLIES to reach his destination, he traveled 15 instead…with no viable EXCUSE for trekking around the FROZEN tundra…🤦🏻♂️
🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♂️No, they weren’t SAVVY, all the WHILE with no EXCUSE, So now each one is FROZEN stiff…and talking ‘bout abuse And yes there was a shortcut…as an elder did advise… …But no one paid attention to what was AS THE CROW FLIES…🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♀️
Easy, breezy ??? Maybe for some, but I just didn’t think of that particular idiom this early in the morning. But very clever. So no blind solve, but with anagrams easily solved, then it turned easy and breezy. Thanks for the Saturday posting, Angela. Terry
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YW, Terry. Tk yu ✈️🙋🏻♀️
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Easy blind solve today. “Hi Jack”! Have a great day. Thanks, Stan
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YW, Stan ✈️🙋🏻♀️
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Good morning. The words were a cinch but when it came time for the cartoon answer I drew a complete blank so I went straight for the answer. You gave me a good laugh with your comment Angela about your friend. Until tomorrow take care.
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Good Morning, Paul. Tk you…Always happy to give you a laugh…Take care.✈️🙋🏻♀️
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Good morning Saturday jumble ! I had no problem with the anagrams , but I’m with Terry on not being familiar with the idiom of the crows fly , but as I’ve said many times , one of my favorite bands are the Beatles and Blackbird is a classic ! Thanks Angela ! And I am still smiling , that back in the day of my younger years I used to fly somewhat and the big joke was whoever’s name was Jack , do not say hi ! Loved your post ! I’m ready for Sunday Funday !!!!!!
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Tks, Jim✈️🙋🏻♀️
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An easier than usual Jumble with a quick solve of the anagrams followed by an equally easy solution of the cartoon on an icing freezing Saturday morning. Chuck.
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Airline crews are a hardy bunch
Serving dinner, breakfast or lunch
Through many a time zone
At hour unknown
In a very tight space all scrunched!
I have flown to Europe and back three times this year on mostly full flights and I am always very appreciative of the crew1
Helen
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Flying high today!!
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Good Morning, Everyone…✈️…AND MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEP✈️
🎶BLACKBIRD FLY…blackbird fly…into the light of a dark black night…🎶…“Blackbird” – The Beatles 1968 https://tinyurl.com/fz62yvsa
✈️ These flight attendants SAVVY, they’ve been through this before,
The FROZEN food is heated up…it’s the breakfast du jour…
WHILE thinking ‘bout the hours logged, they’re now two hours in,
(And EXCUSE doesn’t make this flight…trust though there’s no chagrin)
The distance here that’s mentioned should come as no surprise…
It is stated correctly…that’s the miles AS THE “CREW” FLIES …✈️
So…Today’s solve.. a play on the idiom, AS THE CROW FLIES. And I took the DIRECT ROUTE, as did our CREW, to the destination with this easy, breezy one. With the very leading nature of our question giving us the mileage = the DIRECT ROUTE…it spelt out (no pun intended) exactly what direction to take with our puzzle. And the dialogue of both our FLIGHT attendants = the CREW who FLIES, set us up for another win….Distance between Seattle and Tokyo, by jet? 4,782 miles…AS THE “CREW” FLIES… https://tinyurl.com/bdyk5754 And AISLE bet you’ll agree that we’ve scored ourselves a real smooth LANDING…
So…There you have it Folks…Done. Have a good one. Be well, be kind, stay safe…And this puzzle reminds me of my friend who booked a flight last week. When he boarded the plane, he saw a friend he recognized, and immediately called out…”HI, JACK”….Needless to say he’s still not over it…✈️🙋🏻♀️
…AND OUT OF THE ARCHIVES…The puzzle of October 18th, 2023. NYJEO! 🔠🙋🏻♀️ https://tinyurl.com/2p9rm65n
🤦🏻♂️WHILE ridiculously thinking he was SAVVY, where it would have been only 5 miles AS THE CROW FLIES to reach his destination, he traveled 15 instead…with no viable EXCUSE for trekking around the FROZEN tundra…🤦🏻♂️
🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♂️No, they weren’t SAVVY, all the WHILE with no EXCUSE,
So now each one is FROZEN stiff…and talking ‘bout abuse
And yes there was a shortcut…as an elder did advise…
…But no one paid attention to what was AS THE CROW FLIES…🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♀️
…AND IN OTHER WORDS…🔠🙋🏻♀️
WHILE: Last used – 7/22/2024 as LWIHE
SAVVY: Last used – 5/23/2020 as VASYV
EXCUSE: Last used – 3/10/2023 as CXEEUS
FROZEN: Last used – 6/19/2023 as ZONREF
AS (THE) “CREW” FLIES: Last used – 10/18/2023 as WERSCFAEISL
…ANAGRAM HISTORY…🔠🙋🏻♀️
LIHEW: Used on – 4/29/2022, 5/20/2021, 1/17/2018, 7/23/2016, 8/06/2015, 4/19/2014
AVSYV: Used on – New anagram
EUXSEC: Used on – New anagram
ZOERNF: Used on – New anagram
WILSACSEFRE: Used on – New anagram
Today is NATIONAL BOUILLABAISSE DAY! Yes, please! 🥘 🙋🏻♀️https://tinyurl.com/bpapsmea
Easy, breezy ??? Maybe for some, but I just didn’t think of that particular idiom this early in the morning. But very clever. So no blind solve, but with anagrams easily solved, then it turned easy and breezy. Thanks for the Saturday posting, Angela. Terry
YW, Terry. Tk yu ✈️🙋🏻♀️
Easy blind solve today. “Hi Jack”! Have a great day. Thanks, Stan
YW, Stan ✈️🙋🏻♀️
Good morning. The words were a cinch but when it came time for the cartoon answer I drew a complete blank so I went straight for the answer. You gave me a good laugh with your comment Angela about your friend. Until tomorrow take care.
Good Morning, Paul. Tk you…Always happy to give you a laugh…Take care.✈️🙋🏻♀️
Good morning Saturday jumble ! I had no problem with the anagrams , but I’m with Terry on not being familiar with the idiom of the crows fly , but as I’ve said many times , one of my favorite bands are the Beatles and Blackbird is a classic ! Thanks Angela ! And I am still smiling , that back in the day of my younger years I used to fly somewhat and the big joke was whoever’s name was Jack , do not say hi ! Loved your post ! I’m ready for Sunday Funday !!!!!!
Tks, Jim✈️🙋🏻♀️
An easier than usual Jumble with a quick solve of the anagrams followed by an equally easy solution of the cartoon on an icing freezing Saturday morning. Chuck.
Airline crews are a hardy bunch
Serving dinner, breakfast or lunch
Through many a time zone
At hour unknown
In a very tight space all scrunched!
I have flown to Europe and back three times this year on mostly full flights and I am always very appreciative of the crew1
Helen
Flying high today!!