If you are as close to brain death as I am, you will welcome this straightforward and fun task of bringing order out of chaos:
Yes, it's Wordle Time.
This time out, Fresca need not refrain. She is the Reigning Wordlemeister of the Known World and it was bad of me to ask her to hold back last time out. She's also something of a writer, filmmaker, photographer, and All Around Good Egg.
Particularly as she went on to win...
And was the only respondant!
We have new prizes as incentive! Okay, it's the same prize. {put:upon:sigh}What can I say? Fred and I are downright hungry for an evening alone. It is The Opera Hiatus Season -- meaning that all Manor residents are home. All. Day. Long.
How long can you listen to "ah, je r-i-i-i-i-s de me voir si belle dans ce miroir-oir-oir!" before becoming complètement dingue?
Winner of Thanksgiving Wordle Challenge 2009 [#9] will have the chance to escort La Bonne et Belle Bianca Castafiore to the local Dairy Queen, just a few kilometers south of Captain Haddock's Ancestral Home. You can pick her up anytime...
We'll leave the drawbridge down and take the alligators out of The Moat.
Directions: Unscramble the Wordle below, then identify the novel and author from which the Wordle was formed.
To see the History of Wordle Challenges, go here.
At this time, we're thinking that Thanksgiving Wordle Challenge 2009 will consist of a total of four Wordle Challenges.
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Bonjour!
ReplyDeleteWorlde joy!
Once again, I cheated and googled the answer. Because the book in question is, unlike "The Hobbit", one I've never read, but it is my impression that everyone else has read, at least in high school, I will pause on the threshold for a while before offering up its title.
And that's my effort at constructing a Jamesian sentence for today.
i dunno, fresca. i grow disheartened that no one beyond me and thee seems to give a royal hoot about these precious wordle challenges.
ReplyDeleteeven with all the hints, are they too hard? i find that hard to believe.
sigh.
you're gonna have a heck of a time at the dairy queen...