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Sorry, didn’t notice the spoiler tag.
That’s indeed the correct answer except the last picture was of a STILL photograph but it works both ways 👍
Right on! Figured I'd put the answer in spoilers so others can still guess if they want to.
Aziz Fekkesh?
Great! I'll come up with a new one shortly. :)
No, not that one.
It is a favourite of mine of course but maybe too obvious coming from me. ;)
Chris (Sievey)-tatt-OS (Ordnance Survey)
I suspect this one will be guessed quite quickly, but I just have to play it:
Ra
Weir (Peter)
in a
Rush
Anne (Hathaway)
Air
Bass
in the middle of
Afghan (hound)
Stan (Lee)
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Kara, we're in a Russian air base in the middle of Afghanistan.
That was fun!
Perhaps I'm slightly bending the definition of a rebus with this one (not entirely, I assure you), but it might prove a fun puzzle. I'd suggest enlarging the image if necessary.
Just kidding. ;) You shot your way right through that one!
I'll have to think yours over. That is a puzzle indeed.
Yes, that's correct, @Some_Kind_Of_Hero. I tried to make it a little more difficult this time. Well done!
You have interpreted the paintings correctly, but you shouldn't put anything between them. And try to think of what the position of the paintings might represent in relation to the rest of the image.
Another piece of information: the answer is related to a film.
Take a guess, fellas! @Some_Kind_Of_Hero's contribution shows you aren't far from the answer!
And why is it on the chair of all things? Does it describe the user of the chair in some way?
If you can figure it out, you're practically there.
Shrugs
the Devil's throne but unsure what the relevance is