![]() If you’re a fan of word games like me, you may want to bookmark this site for future use. So our solve? Since a thousand dollars is referred to as a GRAND, and the word LAST in our dialogue plus STOPPED in our question gives us FINALE…It’s a WRAP…PRINT it! …. You can enter any letters upto 14 (including for blank) and it returns all the anagrams/solutions for that jumbled word (only if valid words can be created using those jumbled letters, otherwise it won't return any words). (A little steep though for ‘69)…And off to the left we see a man scanning newly printed bills that have come hot off the presses behind him. And here’s another little tidbit that has me shaking my head…just where are we? It’s a NYC coffee cup! …And there are three men of lesser DENOMINATION looking on…one stating how $4000 would buy him a new car. The man at left, sporting a tie emblazoned with dollar signs, holds one aloft…taken from the pile of freshly PRINTED ones on the table…while the man at right, (who looks very familiar, don’t you think)?…evoking the name of Grover Cleveland, (whose face appears on the bill), is seen raising his “Anthora” paper coffee cup in a toast. The Treasury Department’s Bureau of Engraving & Printing…And since we’re working with 1969…CHECK out those haircuts…We see two big-wigs, (no pun intended), looking at the FINAL batch of $1000 bills. And our solve? I think we can COUNT this as one of our easiest ones to DATE…. So…Our anagrams today? Brand new, freshly PRINTED…and quickly deciphered. As for my rhyme? I played it SAFE, and stayed pretty neutral…but rest assured, it didn’t lead me astray…I pride myself on feeling that with me you always get what you PAY for…And that Folks, you can take to the BANK… There’s a lot of articles PRINTED about it, and here’s a good one. They were recalled/discontinued in 1969, which of course just doesn’t ADD up here…But it’s an understandable mistake I suppose, or maybe it’s just a misPRINT…Either way, I don’t want to sell you a false BILL of goods, so I’m just letting you know. ![]() The last $1000 bills weren’t printed in 1969, they had ceased to be printed around 1945-46, but they continued to be in circulation. Ok, here’s the deal…Our puzzle today isn’t on the MONEY. Select the length of the jumbled word, input the jumbled word, and tap. The bill worth that old grand?…Well it just took its GRAND FINALE! □ A word Jumble solver helps unscramble the daily jumbled words and solves the puzzle. Love the song, and thanks, Angela, for pointing out the. Jeff can bring anything to life, but this is the first time I recall him doing it to a keyboard. You def look mighty FANCY, if you know it…accoladesīut it went by the wayside, that was it, no dilly-dally… THE KEYBOARD HAS A KEY BORED What a cute puzzle Even after getting the answer, I had to do a lot of jumbling on paper to find Exodus. It comes up in some TRIVIA games…when was the last one made, We’re talking ‘bout big money here, a thousand dollar bill,Īnd how DIVINE to have one now…it’s worth coffers would fill… No longer would we grab for it, (not many though could LUNGE)… □ The year was 1969 and the big bill was expunged, □ MONEY, MONEY, MONEY…must be FUNNY…In a rich man’s world…Money, money, money, always sunny….In a rich man’s world…□ “Money, Money, Money” – Abba 1976 Good Morning, Everyone…I hope this finds you well…
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