Visual Description: The condensed Corsican?
RYOSR = SORRY, NROTS = SNORT, EETHLM = HELMET, IREDIB = BIRDIE — Giving us: ORRSNOHETRDI
Clue/Question: The 5-foot-2inch military leader got his troops to stand at attention – – –
Answer: IN SHORT ORDER
(Excellent stinky pun! Everyone general-ly thinks of Napoleon Bonaparte as being French, but ethnically he’s much more Italian. He was born on Corsica – a little north of Sardinia – in 1769, just fifteen months after France had purchased the island from the Italian city-state of Genoa. I wonder if most Corsicans are on the short side???
No new clue words today. However, all of the jumbles are coming up as new. It took me a couple of looks to see “helmet”. The answer letter layout was a sneaky twelve letter jumble. I thought it hid the words ORDER and SHORT very well. Ignoring the obvious, I saw THEIR, and figured the first word was ON. But that left me with ORRSD. Atleast – I’m declaring this a NEW compound word! – that helped me to see ORDER, which then led me IN short . . . to SHORT.
Great early 19th Century military review cartoon. The second in command appears to be a toad of a sycophant. I like how the one soldier is breaking ranks, as he stares at Napoleon’s stature, in disbelief. I remember watching a great old movie with my mom, as a kid, called “The Corsican Brothers”. A splendid old swashbuckler! Haven’t seen it in forever. I’ll have to check with TCM. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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