TAAEB = ABATE
NRTDE = TREND
SODETM = MODEST
SRTSES = STRESS
CARTOON ANSWER:
WITH PHONES THAT HAVE GPS MAPS, EVEN PEOPLE FROM OUT OF TOWN CAN BE – – –
AT TRE MET RSS = STREET SMART
🗼🇫🇷 Anagrams take their TOLL? I’m here TAR help! 🇫🇷🗼
☀️ Bonjour, Puzzle Players! ☀️
🌍 Lost, but not AUTO luck 🌍
They say all roads lead to Rome, but today, every rue in Paris leads to adventure. We spot two travelers with phones in hand, taking a pause in an attempt to find their footing amongst the cobblestones. The Eiffel Tower peeks between the rooftops, a reminder that even though their route feels uncertain, the destination’s still in sight. There’s no panic or rush, just confidence in their technology and instincts. They may not know every street by name, but somehow, they always seem to end up exactly where they need to be.
🧩 Clue Word Breakdown 🧩
TAAEB = ABATE
My pick for hardest.
Last used: 8/21/2025 as BAETA
DRETN = TREND
Instantly visible.
Last used: 7/14/2025 as DRETN
SEDMOT = MODEST
Took an extra glance but no trouble.
Last used: 6/15/2025 as SEDMOT
SETSRS = STRESS
Took a moment to sort through the S’s.
Last used: 2/28/2024 as SETSRS
💎 Jumble Jeff’s Jems 💎
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“Appy Trails”
Both travelers are using their phones, but their screens make it look like they’re using two different map apps. -
“Oui the People”
Jeff nailed the Parisian charm with wrought-iron balconies, cobblestone streets, ornate windows, a fancy rain spout, and the Eiffel Tower in the distance.
🧠 Final Solve 🧠
The final layout gave us a ten letter anagram in a nearly even 6 + 5 split. Everything about the cartoon made the path clear. Two tourists with phones in hand, the Eiffel Tower in the distance and both wearing that calm, confident look that says they know exactly where they’re going. The solve came together fast once the letters were written out. STREET came together first, followed by SMART to finish it perfectly. With phones that have GPS maps, even people from out of town can be: STREET SMART.
🎭 WordPlay Corner 🎭
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Two travelers wandered the street,
With maps in their hands and quick feet.
Though the turns were unclear,
They had nothing to fear—
Their phones made the journey complete. -
In Paris, they walked with such art,
Each corner a work set apart.
They followed the signs,
Read between the lines—
That’s how you know they’re street smart. -
The streets gave confusion its start,
But tech played a marvelous part.
They trusted their screens,
Through all the French scenes—
And proved they were truly street smart.
🗺️ Click-To-Reveal Facts* — About Paris & Direction 🗺️
Is the Eiffel Tower centered in Paris?
Not quite. The tower sits slightly west of Paris’s true center, intentionally aligned with the Champ de Mars and the Trocadéro for the best visual balance.
SOURCEHow do Parisians tell which part of the city they’re in?
Each Paris street sign lists the arrondissement, or district number, in the corner so you always know what part of the city you’re in.
SOURCEWhy do Paris’s avenues seem to radiate outward?
Many were designed under Baron Haussmann to fan out from royal squares, giving troops and parades clear marching lines through the city.
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🧩 Get a Clue (About Each Other!) 💬
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🍴 Food Holidays – November 6* 🍴
▪ National Nachos Day — Today’s your excuse to load chips, dump on cheese, and pretend you’re at a stadium instead of your couch. SOURCE
▪ National Noodle Day — Noodles are proof that comfort food doesn’t need a reason, just sauce. SOURCE
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✨ Here’s What Else You Need to Know Today* — November 6 ✨
💬 Say What?
“A walk about Paris will provide lessons in history, beauty, and in the point of Life.” — Thomas Jefferson
🧁 Viral Recipe — Pumpkin Mousse Parfaits
Skip the crust and keep the flavor. This viral twist takes the taste of pumpkin pie and turns it into a light, no-bake mousse layered with whipped cream and cookie crumbs. It’s fast, fancy, and makes you look like you tried way harder than you did. SOURCE
🛒 Daily Drops*
▪ Kraft Mac & Cheese Apple Pie Flavored Limited Edition — Creamy mac and cheese meets spiced apple pie flavor at $1.48 only at Walmart.com while supplies last. SOURCE
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🌙 That’s a Wrap! 🌙
The STREETS of Paris may twist and turn, yet we managed to keep our solve on COURSE. There’s no solve OUI can’t finish together. Thanks for WALKING through it with me today!
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