Posted on 05/14/2020 3:09:37 AM PDT by nikos1121
JBZ FCVJ LEJZPZVJLEH LENCPFUJLCE KCFZV NPCF KBLRIPZE, NCP JBZS JZRR URR JBZS XECY UEI JBZE VJCQ. FUPX JYULE
The way it works is a letter stands for another letter. For example: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW (does not apply to today's cryptogram).
Beware, the game is very addictive. If this is your first time, don't be intimidated, youll be solving them all within a few days. If youre stumped, take a break and return to it.
PLEASE DO NOT post the answer in general comments, but DO post your time and how you made out.
You can certainly send your solution to my private reply, or if you need a hint for todays Cryptogram.
I suggest printing these out and work them on paper. If you need a little help you can copy and paste it to Hals Helper below.
You can then work on the puzzle without using pen and paper, but I recommend that you do NOT look at the letter counter.
Figured out the three JBZ words, and it all fell into place.
Then get the word after the comma (only one or two possibilties, grammatically), and it falls into your hand.
Yeah, this one opens up like a ripe banana.
The author had Joel Chandler Harris as a dinner guest at his house, and the other guests were the kind of people he describes in this puzzle. They eagerly awaited Harris's arrival, but when he arrived they showed their disappointment by exclaiming of "He's white!"
Around 3 minutes; letter frequency is the key, first, ninth, twelfth, fifteenth words. Peace to all
Yes. About 3 and 1/2 min. First word led to rest of JBZ prefix words. URR and then 3rd word after the comma. Rest of puzzle fell into place.
Nice one. Just play with the short words until it all comes together.
Same for me.
I enjoy these puzzles so much and thank you very much for posting them. Could I make one request though, could you post yesterday’s solution separate from the ping post. If I miss a day or two, which I frequently do on the weekends, my search for the ones I’ve missed gives away the solutions in the pings. Thanks!
Oops, meant that to be a private message.
I can start doing that. I try to make it a different color that’s hard to see, but I can do that.
If someone can show me how to print UPSIDE DOWN, I can post the answers that way.
Seriously?
WOW....got the first word (guessed) correct, 3rd fell in and the rest was all going through the motions.
I do NOT believe WC Field would agree with the statement.
Heard of a great test.
Whisper a ‘tale’ in a childs ear with 20 of them in a circle, each one whisper to the next in line and by the time it gets back to the originator, no one knows what the original thought was.
I would prove it to you BUT the ‘idiots’ say maintain 6 feet and only 10 at a gathering.......<: <: <:
If someone can show me how to print UPSIDE DOWN, I can post the answers that way.
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The older I get the more I think I am/was dyslectic - back in the 50s school a dyslectic was more or less considered a dummy...that wasn’t my problem BUT my REMARKS column always said ‘should apply harder’(??)
I moved around a lot and for some reason we thought the girls were smarter and with always being the BNG (and smallish..5’8” 120+- in USN 1958) I may have been ‘afraid’ of showing others up?
But I was a good+ ballplayer so that kept the ‘bullies’ away.
Anyhoooo, one of my many talents is/was reading upside down which comes in handy when someone reviewing something and am sitting on the other side of the desk reading it as fast as ‘they’....
Two minutes, easy once I cyphered the author.
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THE MOST INTERESTING INFORMATION COMES FROM CHILDREN, FOR THEY TELL ALL THEY KNOW AND THEN STOP. MARK TWAIN
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