Posted on 12/04/2025 5:24:14 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets

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Ready for a mental workout? A Cryptogram is a classic quotation puzzle frequently featured in daily publications. I source the best and most challenging ones to help keep our minds sharp and boost cognitive health!
In a Cryptogram, a single letter always stands for another letter.
(Example: AXYDLBAAXR might translate to LONGFELLOW. This is just an example and does not apply to today’s puzzle.)
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DB TYGI IDYI SYAM ZBCZFB GYA'I LWXIWAURWXD KBIEBBA BAICSCFCUM YAL BIMSCFCUM KRUX SB WA EYMX W GYA'I ZRI WAIC ECHLX. -- MCUW EBKXIBHSolution to previous Puzzle: (select the yellow text with your cursor to read):
The fact that many people can't distinguish between entomology and etymology bugs me in ways I can't put into words. -- Yogi Webster
HAL'S CRYPTOGRAM HELPER

Dogs have owners, cats have staff
Who is/was yesterdays author?? My search did not return a bio???
A dog says, “You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me, you love me. You must be God.” A cat says, “You pet me, you feed me, you shelter me, you love me. I must be God.”
Thanks.
LOL then the dog would go give warning to the adults that the stupid kid fell in the well again, and get lot of treats :)
On the off chance that that was a sincere question, yesterday's author was a composite fictional character, sort of like Cyrano de Hamlet, a nonce word for that occasion.
Good quote today! Cyrano de Hamlet nonce words? That’s.....hmmmm. A headscratcher.
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