The answer is BRING EATS FOR SOLUTION The corresponding square is house puzzle by Jaci Conrad As stated in the opening paragraph, you need to identify the "real estate magnates" (historical emperors) associated with each picture and put them back into order, i.e. into chronological order. a: Alexander (Macedonian, 336-323 BC) b: Asoka (Indian, 272-231 BC) c: Hammurabi (Babylonian, 1728-1686 BC) d: Diocletian (Roman, 284-305 AD) e: Attila (Hun, 441-453 AD) f: Augustus (Roman, 27 BC-14 AD) g: David (Israelite, 1006-966 BC) h: Charles V (Holy Roman, 1519-56 AD) i: Charlemagne (Frankish/Holy Roman, 768-814 AD) j: Genghis Khan (Mongol, 1167-1227 AD) k: Timur (or Tamerlane, but it doesn't matter here) (Mongol, 1360-1405) l: Cheng (Chinese, 221-206 BC) m: Justinian (Byzantine, 527-565 AD) n: Trajan (Roman, 98-117 AD) o: Sargon (Akkadian, 2350-2300 BC) p: Philip II (Macedonian, 359-336 BC) q: Canute (Danish, 1016-35 AD) r: Cyrus (Persian, 559-529 BC) s: Suleiman (Ottoman Turkish, 1520-66) t: Frederick Barbarossa (German, 1152-90) (FYI: maps are from "The Anchor Atlas of World History", vol. 1 -- a fantastic reference, but unfortunately out of print.) These names, when listed in chronological order, fit exactly into the blanks provided. Each set of blanks has a number underneath one letter, as indicated below. (The letter above the number is capitalized, and the number is given at the right.) sargOn (11) hammuraBi (1) davId (18) cyrUs (16) phIlip ii (3) alexandeR (12) asOka (14) cheNg (4) auguStus (13) tRajan (2) diOcletian (19) Attila (7) justiNian (20) charlemaGne (5) canuTe (17) Frederick barbarossa (10) gEnghis khan (6) Timur (8) charleS v (9) suLeiman (15) Arranging the indicated letters in the order given by the numbers yields BRING EATS FOR SOLUTION. (ed.: unless you use the common misspelling ghengis, in which case you brought us hats.)