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Well done, @Some_Kind_Of_Hero! That's it! Over to you. :)
Your reward: the Simpsons Planet of the Apes version
Aaaaahhhhh Dr. Zaius...
All yours buddy, I have nothing ready.
Last solved has the floor.
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#2
Then I'm guessing it's "the Silver Beast", the nickname of the Saab 900 Turbo in John Gardner’s Bond novels?
Silver (bar)
Beast
Right on that, @Dragonpol. The fine print has the symbol for its element: Ag.
Carrying on.
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#3
Yes, I saw that but it didn't come to me until my second guess!
I'm guessing #3 is Glastron (Glass and Tron), the make of speedboat Bond uses in the extended chase scene in Live and Let Die?
Glass (Drinking type)
Tron (movie character)
Right again, @Dragonpol. Famous boat brand featured in the Roger Moore films. Includes MR.
One to go. Literally.
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Ah, didn't realise that they were used in MR too.
That first Rebus has me stumped though. :-/
Focus is underlined below. (The left image informs the use of the image far right.)
And a couple images here were used on an earlier page for the same purpose.
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[lice-ants]
Renewed
[re-nude]
That's it, @QBranch. The "re" was going for repeat/repeated.
So it's back to you for a Rebus if you have one ready.
Last one solved has the floor.
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#3 (Eurocentric for this one, being a dog-lover can also help)
On to #2, #3.
#2 (This is American-centric, spending time in the Northeast could be helpful)
#3 (Eurocentric for this one, being a dog-lover can also help)
There you go, @JTW, correct for #2. Jenny Flex in AVTAK as played by the beautiful Alison Doody.
(Genny, for Genesee Beer)
Flex
(flecks of gold found in the
beautiful formica laminate countertops)
Last is #3.
#3
Patti LaBelle? (Pat Lab-[Boer]boel?)
To be honest, this might fall into the category of obscure if you have to know both the artist and the dog breed.