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Tuss
Ass
Prix
Lotus Esprit?
I've never heard of Robitussin called just Tuss, but the rest fits...
When I considered possibilities for the equivalent of "tus", it revealed variations of brand Robitussin as Apo-Tuss, Duro-Tuss, Mor Tuss, Nova-Tuss, Honitus, VI-Q-Tuss, etc. So I went with it, on the idea it's also in line with the fast and loose rules in play for Rebus.
So the floor is yours @Simon if you have a Rebus ready or put one together.
Or there are options to leave the floor open. Also if you have a concept and share it as a PM I could put it together as well.
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#2
#3
(Ant-)elope
(magnfied) Small-
bone
Tie-Ger-Ten-a Ka
@StiiredNotShaken the floor is yours, or you can open up the opportunity to the audience.
A couple disclaimers. #1 takes liberties with pronunciation. #2 can be called overly US-centric.
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#2
I mean, yes.
You should probably go for it, @QBranch.
? fatal (fête + L)
Bunky (bun + key)
#2
For #2, there is a (small) written clue on the image that can assist.
[not wood] Chuck
[sign reads] Fair
[Scrabble tile] L
That's what was looked for: Canadian Admiral Chuck Farrel from GE and a clean sweep 1, 2, 3 @QBranch.
The floor is yours when you're ready.
Not too familiar with woodchucks. Can they actually chuck wood, and if so, how much?
I'm having way too much fun. Not as much as Farrel, though.
No doubt that's his ID card for the morgue. ;)
THE CHALLENGE:
Guess the latest picture puzzle and its place in book or film or both.
When confirmed as correct, either offer your own or I can add the next one.
Concepts welcome, PM me with a description and I can put it together and host an image.
Expect the obvious to the obscure. Repeats are fair game.
A simple item to start follows. Scroll carefully.
No, that s not it. It s a lot more obvious.
No, wrong film.
"You mean this is a put-up job, Thunderfinger?"
No, it isn t him. Also the wrong film.