
Sir John Gilbert’s 1849 painting: The Plays of William Shakespeare, containing scenes and characters from several of William Shakespeare’s plays. Since the artist died in 1897, this work is now in the public domain. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: A greenway matinee.
PODTA = ADOPT, SALCH = CLASH, BUDEOL = DOUBLE, HYLTIF = FILTHY — Giving us: APCLSDLIHY
Clue/Question: When Shakespeare was a kid, putting on a performance was – – –

Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing. From William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Answer: CHILD’S PLAY
(Forsooth! Were you ever in one of these backyard/garage type plays, as a kid? I think I was, but I couldn’t swear to it. I know I’ve seen my share of them. And, no. I don’t mean via Our Gang/Little Rascals. “My Homeo!” That Buckwheat. What an actor! There were no new clue words today, but three of the jumblings were new, to me. They are in the Tags above. The word “adopt” is one of those words that spells out in alphabetical order. The answer letter layout was a great jumble in itself. I wonder if David L. Hoyt had just listened to Should I Stay Or Should I Go when he came up with these clue words? Hmm. Swell cartoon. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poI8eJEy4fA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqH21LEmfbQ&feature=kp
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