Visual Description: Clouseau’s on the case.
DOYLD = ODDLY, LIROB = BROIL, REZEFE = FREEZE, CUTAFE = FAUCET — Giving us: ODLBOIREEFAT
Clue/Question: After the explosion at the cheese factory, there was – – –

Brie noir (=’black Brie’), an aged brie, here on sale on the market of the town named Coulommiers (Seine-et-Marne, France). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Answer: A LOT OF “DE–BRIE“
(This pun might have to go in the dictionary as THE definition of a stinky pun! It’s so bad . . . that it’s great! All of the jumbles came up as new today. And again, surprisingly, we have a new clue word, in “freeze”. The word freezer is already in the ralis95 clue word database, but not “freeze”. So, our buddy is going to have to add yet another word to his ever growing list. I actually had some difficulty in getting “faucet”. I tried to back into it, but without the three letters, F A & T, I couldn’t solve the Jumble. Fortunately, with my first attempt at writing it out – UFACET – I was able to see “faucet”. The cartoon is priceless. The gendarme looks like Louie, from Casablanca, and the other guy looks like Inspector Clouseau, from the Pink Panther. Both great movies! Bogie and Sellers are unforgettable. Very clever Jumble. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of you weren’t stumped today. I’ve never been a big fan of those gooey, stinky cheeses, but to each their own. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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