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    So this is another catchphrase, not an expression or proverb.






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    1st pic: could be any of 4 ....s in a typical deck of cards
    2nd pic: not a ram but a ...
    3rd pic: form of address ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by makanyane View Post
    that just went from too hard to too easy...

    "Suits you sir"
    For some reason, all sites give me "Suit you sir", but close enough.

    Which clue was too hard before? I thought the 3rd might be hardest, but first 2 should be probably be enough.
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    Just for the record, I didn't find this that easy. I didn't know that the first one was called a "suit" and for some reason I didn't get ewe although I should have in retrospect.

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    I mainly got 'black sheep' stuck in my head and couldn't make it work...

    will try and think of something for tomorrow

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    Mak, you have a knack for picking ambiguous images.
    The first one, is it a tea pot or is it a cow?
    Because you could find images of cows and images of teapots.
    The second one what is it supposed to be about?

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    I think the first one would have to be 'kettle' or 'cattle' (or cattlekettle )The second one would be a god of war like Mars or Ares or the Norse one whatever it is and the third .... something with storm. Doesn't add up to anything though.
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    Muizer's closer on the first one.

    You might do better getting the phrase without the second one - you're only after a very short word from that picture.

    Third is quite specific - and probably better if you're old and British and remember who that was...

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    Hmm, is it just "A different kettle of fish"?
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    Yes, over to youagain!

    I can't rep you today, could someone else do it please?

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    Ok, getting harder to come up with new ones. This is a catchphrase from a TV show. left-right, top to bottom.



    Last edited by Muizer; February 18, 2023 at 06:07 PM.
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    The end looks like it should be
    When a plan comes together
    But I can't work out the start

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    Quote Originally Posted by makanyane View Post
    Yes, over to youagain!

    I can't rep you today, could someone else do it please?
    Done.
    Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
    And tomorrow you'll be on your way
    Don't give a damn about what other people say
    Because tomorrow is a brand-new day


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    Quote Originally Posted by makanyane View Post
    The end looks like it should be
    When a plan comes together
    But I can't work out the start
    You're correct about the end. The second pic is hard, because it's the fellow's name, but tbh if you knew the catchphrase, you wouldn't even need him.
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    Right, considering all one needs to do to find the answer is to google Mak's guess for the ending I think it is safe to assume no one is playing anymore.

    The answer is of course "I love it when a plan comes together" from the iconic 80s TV series The A-Team.

    "Aisle Ovid" => I love it

    The floor is open ...
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    This one was really hard for several reasons. I took the liberty of repping Mak for figuring out much of it and at least I consider her the winner of this round.

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    Just a reminder that the floor is open. Anyone may post a riddle.
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