I never would have gotten those two. I actually thought 8 would be something like Mark Duchera, but I couldn’t find anything related to an athlete. Thanks!
Here’s the rest of mine:
5. Sandra Day O’Connor (SAND-ROD-A-YOKE-HONOR)
7. Carolina Panthers (CARE-O-LINEUP-ANTHERS)
9. Aaron Eckhart (ERA-NECK-HEART)
10. Andean Condor (ANDY-AN-CON-DOOR)
11. The Mighty Thor (THUMB-EYETEETH-OR)
12. Gran Torino (GRANT-OR-E-NO)
astorian, have you figured out what that plant is in 6? I’ve been going through plant identification websites, and the best I could determine is either a lily or a bellwort, and can’t get either of them to work.
That could be part of the trick. It looks sort of like the fleur-de-lis the New Orleans Saints wear on their helmets… but I don’t know exactly what it’s supposed to be.
I keep thinking the last word might be KANSAS, or that the place has a Spanish sounding name, as if it were a case where COLAS was inserted in the middle, as the last syllable of the first word and the first syllable of the second.
Of course, “Place” could refer to something as innocuous as COUNTER TOP, or fictitious like OUTER CONGOLIA.
Is there any significance to the fact that the guy in #14’s right hand )the one pointing toward the Coke) is bigger than the other hand?
And my number #10 looks exactly like #1 – Pooh tying a knot in Eeyore’s tail – How does that equal Andean Condor?
It’s a 2-page spread in Games Magazine. It’s got 14 1-panel cartoons that each depict a scene that contains clues for the answer. You string the clues together and the answer will most often be a phonetic. We are provided a category and the number of letters.
As an example, the category is Magazine, and the number of letters is 6, 4 (meaning two words, first word has 6 letters, second has 4). The cartoon is of a taxi driver dropping off his customer. He tells her “It comes to $4.80.” In the background, there’s a moving van, with a big E on the side, as if the rest of the company name got cut off by the edge of the picture.
We’ve got a van, the word “it,” the letter E, and a word to describe what the customer pays for the taxi: fare. String them together, you get VAN-IT-E-FARE. The answer is Vanity Fair.
What makes these rebuses so annoying is that you can’t overlook ANYTHING. The cartoonist throws in some red herrings. Plus, he draws in such a cutesie poo style, you get sick of looking at it!
Could be HAND is part of the answer. Or, the artist just really sucks. Notice how the other hand doesn’t have any fingers, or it’s twisted around like the guy’s wrist is made of latex.