![]() So companies that guarantee the best money can buyĪnd then install some windows that just leave you high and dry? You want to know your window’s gonna sit right on the sill… Measurement is most important, since they have to fit just right.Ī HOUSE, as we all know, needs a SPRUCE up now and then,Īnd new windows are expensive, you replace them when you can…Īnd with money like a RUNNER, sometimes hard to keep it still, ⚖ Installation of new windows should not be taken light… □ How much is that doggie in the WINDOW? The one with the waggley tail…How much is that doggie in the WINDOW?…I do hope that doggie’s for sale…□ “How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?” – Patti 3 ![]() Have a wonderful Wednesday, and I’ll see you right back here tomorrow! With those letters crossed out the rest of the solution immediately came into view for the finish. Focusing on the anagram for a few seconds allowed me to see “PEN” which made me think of OPEN. The letter layout for the final solution was 11-letters in length which is the same amount of letters as yesterday’s game. I guess you could say that he missed his window of opportunity to sway the case in his favor. The defendant has a look of defeat in his facial expression as well as in his body language and his dialogue in the form of a question added a touch of comedic relief to the courtroom drama that just unfolded. ![]() Talk about a real pane in the glass!!! The judge has seen enough of the plaintiffs case and immediately rules in their favor. It finally occurred to me that the glass panels of the window swivel left to right instead of going up and down. Since the online version of the puzzle wasn’t available this morning, I had to take a few extra seconds to figure out exactly what the problem was. The woman on the left can be seen pointing her right hand at the window while stating in her dialogue that the problem with the window is obvious. Looking at the panel, we see three Jumble characters in the frame with a window on the witness stand. Jumble artist, Jeff Knurek, decided to keep the courtroom theme going for one more day in his midweek cartoon offering. Since they all came easily, I’ll leave a poll down below where you can vote for the most difficult anagram of the day. We last saw it in gameplay on 9/15/16 where it was scrambled as FARDT. They were all used last year with the exception being DRAFT. Happy Wednesday, everyone! Today’s game featured all recycled clue words that didn’t take any time to decipher. THE COURT CASE AGAINST THE MANUFACTURER OF THE FAULTY WINDOWS WAS – – – ![]()
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