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I tried a concept of Knit + Adele, but reconsidered.
The floor is yours for another Rebus.
(Arc de Triomphe)
A D
(Audi 200 Quattro)
Grigor
(Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov)
Ovid
(Latin poet)
CH
(Carolina Herrera brand)
OH
(State flag of Ohio)
roux
(Whisking of a roux)
mauve
(purplish color)
Over to you!
How about these. Second is classic Rebus. General meaning, situational.
Last one solved has the floor.
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You're under arrest - a rest
Ciao, Mickey Mouse! - chow
A clean sweep, @QBranch. Nice.
Over to you.
Vent ("Facility," GoldenEye N64)
Trick
Ewe
LARK (cigarettes)
-k = lar (Agent K, Men in Black)
ATAC - A (automatic) = Tac
E-card (GoldenEye N64 electronic keycard)
Eah ("ear" pronounced the British way: "eah")
Didge (didgeridoo)
It (Pennywise)
Hole (in pond debris)
Liz (Hurley)
Ventricular tachycardia digitalis!
(cooking spray oil)
Bouvier
(Bouvier des Flandres, herding dog breed)
How about these. Last solved has the floor.
#1
#1
Hmm. I'm afraid I'm stumped on both of them.
Also read as Icebreaker
Classic Rebus start to it, plus I liked how the automobile disc brake evoked the gunbarrel.
Last is probably the simplest. Two syllables.
#1
The floor is yours.
SNL Sigmund Freud skit: sometimes a banana is just a banana.
Next up:
Elliott Carver I'm thinking. I got this:
(Laura Dern character in Jurassic Park)
UT
(Utah)
Eddy Carr
(another Jurassic Park character;
not the Mauser Kar/Karabiner
or CAR 816 rifles, a road I went down)
ver
(ver as spring in Latin,
or ver assiduum,"flowers in full bloom" is another phrase/translation,
associated with the Ara Pacis Wall, Rome)