
Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and from 1951 to 1955. Deutsch: Winston Churchill, 1940 bis 1945 sowie 1951 bis 1955 Premier des Vereinigten Königreichs und Literaturnobelpreisträger des Jahres 1953. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Visual Description: Winnie getting jiggy wid it.
NURYUL = UNRULY, SPMIRH = SHRIMP, VORRFE = FERVOR, CETCAP = ACCEPT, RACGLI = GARLIC, PAMIRI = IMPAIR — Giving us: NYSHMEREPTRIIM
Clue/Question: When the U.K. political leader wrote a poem, he was the – – –
Pre-Answer: (T-wo Words) – – – “(1-letter)-(5-letters)” (8-letters)

Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, New Bond Street, London. Sculpted by Lawrence Holofcener (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Answer: “P–RHYME“ MINISTER
(Ooh! I like it! Kinda makes the word PRIME sound like it’s two syllables, but that’s okay. No new clue words today, however all the jumbles came up as new. I thought that “vorrfe” was probably the best of them. “Accept” is another one of those words that spells out in alphabetical order. Great answer letter layout. It’s a great jumble that gives away nothing. Without the cartoon, and it’s dialog, this could be a difficult solve, due to the quoted/hyphenated punny first word. I guess we’ll just have to see how those without a newspaper do! Great likeness of Churchill, and the very proper gentleman’s gentleman. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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