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    In that case, I'd say it's one of the kind.

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    Still no (though that works quite well)

    That's better for the first pic, and your earlier answer was better for the second pic.

    (I'm starting to get a nasty feeling people here may not have heard of the saying...)

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    "the first among equals"?
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    nope - apparantly this works for quite a few phrases, but that wasn't my one...


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    "one over the eight" (and yeah, never heard of it )
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    This one should be quite doable I think.



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    A watch post and a cricket bat?
    I don't have a clue.

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    You need to find a different word for the 'watch post'. A hunter would probably know.
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    Blind as a bat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sar1n View Post
    Blind as a bat.
    Is the correct answer. Over to you.
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    This one might be easy for English...



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    Disaster relief?

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    Nope.

    Honestly, it's a quote from a theater play, but I've heard it (mis)used so often that I decided it's acceptable here.

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    Indeed. Marc Anthony, Act III of the Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, if I'm not mistaken. While the quote is often used as kind of exclamation, it is in fact a part of a longer monologue.
    So now, it's once more your turn to be and mine not to be the one who provides us with a puzzle.

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    That was a good one - Sorry for the delay I was struggling to think of anything - here goes;
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    Dance fighting cones to mind.

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