Posted on 02/19/2024 3:35:04 AM PST by Apple Pan Dowdy
MQ REPX UWBMEGN MGNIMXA EBOAXN BE ZXAUT TEXA, HAUXG TEXA, ZE TEXA UGZ DAWETA TEXA, REP UXA U HAUZAX.
— CEOG YPMGWR UZUTN
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, you’ll be solving them all within a few days. If you’re 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 today’s Cryptogram ASK THE GROUP FOR HELP!
I suggest printing these out and work them on paper. If you need a little help you can copy and paste it to Hal’s 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.
HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER
One last request. Feel free to post a fun or clever clue, the more tangential to the quotation the better, but please don’t put the actual words of the quote in the clue.
Enjoy today’s cryptogram.
[L]JT LZGGK NGB LGUT UGUTAZL FQYRAF QZ ZJT LRLZTBL, MRZJ QNNTIZRGA HTQURAF RA GAT TET, QAK IQSIVSQZRGA LJRARAF GVZ GN ZJT GZJTB. ― IJQBSTL KRIPTAL , UQBZRA IJVYYSTMRZSolution to previous Puzzle: (select the yellow text with your cursor to read):
[S]HE STOOD FOR SOME MOMENTS GAZING AT THE SISTERS, WITH AFFECTION BEAMING IN ONE EYE, AND CALCULATION SHINING OUT OF THE OTHER. ― CHARLES DICKENS , MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT
HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER
First one ever photographed, and arguably the most intelligent in terms of pure intellectual power. Served as a translator for the American mission to Russia during the Revolution while in his early teens. (He was raised and schooled in Paris when his father lead the American mission to France. The diplomatic language of the day was French.)
He is probably best know (/irony) as the great-great-grandfather of former Raytheon president Charles Adams.

Wow, that’s one of the few times I was able to look at the author’s name and just... know it. (Happy squirm)
Incomplete sentence?
Maybe it’s ok. I was a bit iffy about it.
Thanks.
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