Seig does not exist. And sieg heil definitely was a greeting / salute.
And doesnt something need to be sung to be a chant? Or part of a ritual (like saying ohmmmm). In my understanding of the word chant, it is not a chant. But it the case it is somehow chanted in one form or another. It is still first and formost a greeting/salute meaning hail victory. The salute was actually obligatory at one point.
I didn't see it -- like, literally did not see that there was an additional one and was just perplexed why all were answered but it hadn't stopped counting down! By the time I saw the box off to the side, there were only a few seconds left :-(
The clue for Elba is very vague; I knew the original palindrome but once you put Napoleon in there I got confused. I kept scratching my head at it wondering what on Earth does it need that could possibly relate to Napoleon.
And doesnt something need to be sung to be a chant? Or part of a ritual (like saying ohmmmm). In my understanding of the word chant, it is not a chant. But it the case it is somehow chanted in one form or another. It is still first and formost a greeting/salute meaning hail victory. The salute was actually obligatory at one point.