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Sunday Word Jumble answers from the Villages Daily Sun:
Frosty. Drone. Arouse. Panda. Monday's Word Jumble puzzle-- http://www.chron.com/entertainment/c.../comic/Jumble/ |
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Word Jumble answers for this week so far except for Thursday:
18th-- Panda, Frosty, Drone, Arouse 19th-- Round, Brave, Socket, Galaxy 20th-- Modem, Prawn, Gallon, Rookie 21st-- Spurn, Porch, Detach, Rosier http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Holland http://www.authorama.com/history-of-holland-30.html Last edited by Taltarzac725; 08-22-2013 at 08:01 AM. |
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Thinking that his third brother would be like a lazy panda only aroused by hand-outs from its zookeepers , Napoleon set up his brother Louis Bonaparte as a somewhat caged puppet king of Holland. Unfortunately for Napoleon, Louis was anything but his drone and put a frosty attitude towards the Little Corporal's need to protect his flank from attack by the English as well as to supply his army with Dutch recruits.
These actions created a galaxy of supporters for Louis as many saw how brave he was to stand up to his brother. Word of actions like these also got around and encouraged others to try this socket for more power in their own regions. Louis was unfortunately kind of a rookie in the art of political intrigue and there was a time when a blockade of Holland by the French probably only stopped a gallon of prawns at one port from coming in while allowing a boatload of goods spurned elsewhere to come in. This was modem for the removal of Louis from Kingship. Napoleon Bonaparte forced his brother to abdicate especially as the blockade was more of a porch swing door than a dyke. Fortunately for the Dutch, this taste of a king who had their own interests at heart, left a path for the Dutch to set up their own Kings. It certainly gave a rosier picture for friends of European monarchies and upset those factions which had spurned monarchies. Even if the real power is now somewhat detached from the King and Queen in the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe as well, you can still see the love of monarchy in the celebrations like the one shown in this video of Dutch showing the orange for their royals. This would appear on streets, in rugby and football matches, and I even submit probably around those who were more interested in having their rooms rotate due to getting high in Amsterdam. They could still root for the Orange even though high as kites. http://za.news.yahoo.com/video/amste...163000701.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarc...he_Netherlands Last edited by Taltarzac725; 08-23-2013 at 02:58 PM. |
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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
August 23, 2013 Word Jumble answers. Gripe. Mourn. Weaken. Bottom. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Bonaparte Quote:
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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Dismay. Tithe. Crank. Closer. http://www.uclick.com/client/sea/tmj.../24/index.html |
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Napoleon III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_...teenth_century http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10699a.htm Louis King of Holland's son may have had the last laugh with the rise to power in France of his son Napoleon III. The Catholic Church probably did not suffer much with their tithes during the reign of Napoleon III but were dismayed by other acts of this "socialist Emperor". Quote:
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Siege.
Stodgy. Oblong. Hence. |
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Short history of one of the less than honorable battles in the Napoleonic Wars is done by a rather stodgy Englishman. This is about the Siege of Badajoz. The oblong killing fields in the Badajoz fortifications took 2000 British soldiers' lives. You would have hoped that the British commandments hence forth would not force their men into these kind of predicaments. Unfortunately, that did not seem to be the case.
Wellingtons siege of Badajoz, spain - YouTube If you are in the mood for something less academic take a look at one of the Sharpe's Rifles episodes which mostly also involve the Napoleonic Wars. http://youtu.be/4ECvF86vl9I Sharpe's Company http://youtu.be/MYM2zOnnrV4 Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe's series is also fun. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharpe_(novel_series) Sharpe's Company deals with the Siege of Badajoz. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharpe%27s_Company_(novel) |
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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Monday, August 26, 2013 Word Jumble answers: Spring. Evoke. Shift. Bottom. |
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Jumble - Houston Chronicle
Tuesday, August 27, 2013, Word Jumble answers: Grill. Empty. Lotion. Square. |
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....An action would probably empty the Sumter Landing Square of lotioned revelers if a group of Bonaparte gulls decided to bombard the grills of various Villagers in some kind of French renaissance of the dreams of the Emperor. Avian Vocalizations Center : AVoCet recording of Bonaparte's Gull Larus philadelphia There would be so many cell phone calls from family members at such a happening that the other Squares might empty out as well. Some might even see a shadow of a skulking Alfred Hitchcock in a corner reliving his avian horror story from The Birds. Let's just hope such a stampede of concerned Villagers did not sprain any ankles or twist any knees. http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/bonapartes_gull/id
This gull is named after zoologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonaparte's_Gull |
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