English: A 50cl bottle of Jaloviina in front of a 2 volume copy of Kalevala, a set of English quotations books and a book about medals and ribbons. In front and to the left side of the bottle is a shot glass containing some of the drink. Original unedited and raw, ugly as hell IMO. All very arty dontyathink? (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Elementary English.
SCYMIT = MYSTIC, WULATO = OUTLAW, CREVLE = CLEVER, QUUINE = UNIQUE, PYNEHH = HYPHEN, APOITU = UTOPIA — Giving us: MCOTERNEPHNUO
Clue/Question: When you say words like”I”, “He”, “SHE”, “HIM” and “HER”, you – – –

English: The Quotations at the Benedum Center for the performing arts in the doo wop festival celebrated in May 2010 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Español: The Quotations en el Benedum Center for the performing arts en el festival de doo wop celebrado en mayo de 2010 en Pittsburgh, Pensilvania. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Answer: PRONOUN–CE THEM
(Clearly, I don’t agree with the use of punctuation when it comes to quotation marks. And, since this is MY BLOG all the grammarians can SUCK IT! LOL! Sorry, folks. I get a little carried away, sometimes. No new clue words today, but most of the jumbles are new. Only “pynehh” has definitely been used before. The answer letter layout was outstanding! If you didn’t get the answer from the cartoon, its dialog, and the clue/question, the answer letter layout would not have helped you much. The cartoon did what it had to do. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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