Cryptoquote Solved – 01/05/23

Why Orson Welles lived a life like no other | Books | The Guardian

Ask not what you can do for your country.  Ask what’s for lunch.”   —   Orson Welles

(A playful twist of John F. Kennedy’s challenging quote from his inaugural address, from January 1961.  This was a tough cryptogram to get started.  Only two “E”s in the entire quote, and they didn’t even end any of the words.  They were just in the author’s last name.  But once I got started it went pretty quickly.  Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

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