Steve's has got to be money related. I have Pennies (s)and and then FiddyCent and also the Clown is from 'It' and is called Pennywise. ..unless the last two simply mean -ittee on the end of the word.
Wow, I thought mine was too easy. It's hard to tell how clear the message will be when you're making it up. What seems so obvious to you might be a complete brain-buster to everyone else.
For example, I had no idea that first photo was an organ.
And I still can't figure out nazi-breakfast or doctor-gramophone.
Is it time for hints? I'll start. The fourth photo in my puzzle is from a movie in which Sally Field plays a woman with multiple personality disorder.
I thought Steve's was too easy, too. But then I'm a fan of her work. I'm pleased these puzzles have lasted this long. Usually someone swoops in and solves them in ten seconds, yawns and complains about the general lack of brain exercise on my site.
Well done, lost doggie, on numero uno. It was indeed organize. Second puzzler hint: makes you sick.
Not you, k-sra, but your second puzzle. I mean, not that the puzzle nauseates me and you certainly don't but that the answer to the second puzzle is nauseate.
Really? I could have sworn I was right on that one. Reich (as in Third Reich, or Nazi Reich) Stuff (as in, shoving a hot dog in one's mouth such as to fill it).
Hints for mine: they are funny looking, and often have trouble walking around corners in cartoons. And trying to guess the german one made me think of it.
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Kinda hard to view. Are the glowy thing and the spooky guy one puzzle and the nazi and croissant-eater another?
Yes. Glowy and spooky go together as do nazi and croissant eater.
I guess you won't be giving the answer to your own... : )
Is the first one organise?
Organ Wells? (ah! organ eyes - very good)
Right Stuff
Penny royal tea? (where royal is somehow spelled with an evil clown and some other random stuff)
And here's my puzzle:
pic 1
pic 2
Steve's has got to be money related.
I have Pennies (s)and and then FiddyCent and also the Clown is from 'It' and is called Pennywise.
..unless the last two simply mean -ittee on the end of the word.
Wow, I thought mine was too easy. It's hard to tell how clear the message will be when you're making it up. What seems so obvious to you might be a complete brain-buster to everyone else.
For example, I had no idea that first photo was an organ.
And I still can't figure out nazi-breakfast or doctor-gramophone.
Is it time for hints? I'll start. The fourth photo in my puzzle is from a movie in which Sally Field plays a woman with multiple personality disorder.
I just got it Steve, if her name is Sybil.
I thought Steve's was too easy, too. But then I'm a fan of her work. I'm pleased these puzzles have lasted this long. Usually someone swoops in and solves them in ten seconds, yawns and complains about the general lack of brain exercise on my site.
Well done, lost doggie, on numero uno. It was indeed organize. Second puzzler hint: makes you sick.
//I just got it Steve, if her name is Sybil.//
That's the one. Pennies-desert-fifty-sybil-clown-cup.
//Second puzzler hint: makes you sick.//
Oh! Of course. FascistChew gum always makes me queezy.
Nauseate.
Not you, k-sra, but your second puzzle. I mean, not that the puzzle nauseates me and you certainly don't but that the answer to the second puzzle is nauseate.
(thanks for clarifying. : )
Really? I could have sworn I was right on that one. Reich (as in Third Reich, or Nazi Reich) Stuff (as in, shoving a hot dog in one's mouth such as to fill it).
Hints for mine: they are funny looking, and often have trouble walking around corners in cartoons. And trying to guess the german one made me think of it.
Oh. Ha.
OK then! Cents sand cents Sybil It Tea.
Wow.
So, in order of appearance, they're:
organize
nauseate
Sense and Sensibility
dachshund
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