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So I'm thinking:
To Happy
Newman - (David) Mann (from Duel) =
New
[A Few Good men]
Fu
(Churro-churro-churro-churro) - (Sandra O O O) =
ture
(4 x Spectre)
For Spectre
And churros are delicous. Unbelievable.
Looks tastier than a cucumber sandwich.
Cinnamon and sugar is key, @QBranch. I've never dipped a churro in anything additionally for what it's worth. A cucumber sandwich seems a good complement and follow-up. And how about a mint julep or mojito.
Looking for forward to the next rebus.
Cool puzzle; the A Few Good Men part had me going in circles. It turned out to be pretty straightforward.
Morzeny: "Exactly one month, eight days. Excellent."
#1
#2
#3
Parents!
Pinewood Studios
I shall pass the other shoe. Churro time again.
Naming the image sources/meanings for these is appreciated.
#1
#2
Unchanged #2.
Wii
Just
Knead
Moor
Thyme
F
Phone
(Bruce) Lee
Wii
Had
Moor
Thyme
We just need more time.
If only we had more time.
One to go. I mean, number two. A place you go, or hopefully don't.
#2
Yin (from Yin yang)
Gar (fish)
Den (character)
Poison garden?
@RichardTheBruce
Right on @JTW with Poison Garden, apologies for the pause. Poi as the Hawaiian staple food, Gar as the fish.
One addition I was looking for the Yin-Yang symbol to indicate "Zen", a little closer phonetically.
Well done, and props to you for recognizing "Den" from his Heavy Metal comic origins.
Do you choose to offer a Rebus yourself @JTW? Or it can go to the board audience to post something.
I’ve got something in the works!
1.
2.
3.
There's no rebuses like good rebuses. ;)
Hero
R (John Cleese R)
Joe Montana (Football player)
Tenderizing meat
Problem, heroes are so tender.
You’ve correctly identified the R and Joe Montana references I intended… the other elements will need to be tweaked.
The correct answer to #1 will be a character.
2. Dialogue
3. Dialogue
#2 is Jay Dubya's "Ten fingers on the fender!"