Aggravated Rebus Puzzling
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Hullo, what's all this then?
(Clicking enlarges the pictures, but isn't required for solving the puzzles; Imgur's automatic cropping managed to keep the essential bits in the smaller pictures too. The bigger images may have a better resolution though.)
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Hullo, what's all this then?
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Is each image a separate puzzle/rebus or do they all form one larger one?
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26 mins ago
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Hullo, what's all this then?
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Hullo, what's all this then?
(Clicking enlarges the pictures, but isn't required for solving the puzzles; Imgur's automatic cropping managed to keep the essential bits in the smaller pictures too. The bigger images may have a better resolution though.)
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Is each image a separate puzzle/rebus or do they all form one larger one?
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Is each image a separate puzzle/rebus or do they all form one larger one?
â JGibbers
26 mins ago
Is each image a separate puzzle/rebus or do they all form one larger one?
â JGibbers
26 mins ago
Is each image a separate puzzle/rebus or do they all form one larger one?
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Image 1:
Manslaughter - Man's laughter
Image 2:
Bigamy - Big Amy
3:
Kidnap - Kid (baby goat) napping
4:
Rape - Per @Greg
5:
Pickpocket
6:
Ransom note ? - BIG STRETCH - Ran some notes ?
OR perhaps large scale crimes? Or maybe grand larceny/theft? Or perversion (from inversion)? None of these feel clean enough for me
7:
Blackmail ? - Black chain mail?
Which all:
happen to fit the theme of crimes (the title is a clue for this as well)
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Image 4:
Rape - the flower is rapeseed
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Nice! I never would have found that
â JGibbers
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@JGibbers to be fair, I'm really, really good at googling!
â Greg
2 mins ago
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Image 5:
Pickpocket
Image 6:
A cropped image that says "C major 2nd inversion". So either the C is unimportant, or the C is everything. If it is, might lean towards a homophone like see or sea.
clicking on the image actually shows the C. Derp. I didn't think to try when I read the "clicking to enlarge won't matter" part haha.
All the images are cropped somewhat. OP says enlarging them isn't necessary, so if you don't, how will you know it is cropped?
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Not sure what you're asking exactly, but I ended up googling "major second inversion" and came across the exact same image in full. After doing so, I came back and clicked on the image here and found that it was not actually cropped like I thought when comparing the small image vs what I had googled.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
Just saying... if OP says expanding the images is unnecessary, then surely any further detail they contain is unnecessary.
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Ahh. Then yes, by that logic, my current thought on image 6 is essentially moot.
â Dorrulf
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3 Answers
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3 Answers
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active
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Image 1:
Manslaughter - Man's laughter
Image 2:
Bigamy - Big Amy
3:
Kidnap - Kid (baby goat) napping
4:
Rape - Per @Greg
5:
Pickpocket
6:
Ransom note ? - BIG STRETCH - Ran some notes ?
OR perhaps large scale crimes? Or maybe grand larceny/theft? Or perversion (from inversion)? None of these feel clean enough for me
7:
Blackmail ? - Black chain mail?
Which all:
happen to fit the theme of crimes (the title is a clue for this as well)
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up vote
3
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Image 1:
Manslaughter - Man's laughter
Image 2:
Bigamy - Big Amy
3:
Kidnap - Kid (baby goat) napping
4:
Rape - Per @Greg
5:
Pickpocket
6:
Ransom note ? - BIG STRETCH - Ran some notes ?
OR perhaps large scale crimes? Or maybe grand larceny/theft? Or perversion (from inversion)? None of these feel clean enough for me
7:
Blackmail ? - Black chain mail?
Which all:
happen to fit the theme of crimes (the title is a clue for this as well)
add a comment |Â
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
Image 1:
Manslaughter - Man's laughter
Image 2:
Bigamy - Big Amy
3:
Kidnap - Kid (baby goat) napping
4:
Rape - Per @Greg
5:
Pickpocket
6:
Ransom note ? - BIG STRETCH - Ran some notes ?
OR perhaps large scale crimes? Or maybe grand larceny/theft? Or perversion (from inversion)? None of these feel clean enough for me
7:
Blackmail ? - Black chain mail?
Which all:
happen to fit the theme of crimes (the title is a clue for this as well)
Image 1:
Manslaughter - Man's laughter
Image 2:
Bigamy - Big Amy
3:
Kidnap - Kid (baby goat) napping
4:
Rape - Per @Greg
5:
Pickpocket
6:
Ransom note ? - BIG STRETCH - Ran some notes ?
OR perhaps large scale crimes? Or maybe grand larceny/theft? Or perversion (from inversion)? None of these feel clean enough for me
7:
Blackmail ? - Black chain mail?
Which all:
happen to fit the theme of crimes (the title is a clue for this as well)
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Image 4:
Rape - the flower is rapeseed
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Nice! I never would have found that
â JGibbers
2 mins ago
@JGibbers to be fair, I'm really, really good at googling!
â Greg
2 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
Partial
Image 4:
Rape - the flower is rapeseed
1
Nice! I never would have found that
â JGibbers
2 mins ago
@JGibbers to be fair, I'm really, really good at googling!
â Greg
2 mins ago
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Image 4:
Rape - the flower is rapeseed
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Image 4:
Rape - the flower is rapeseed
answered 6 mins ago
Greg
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Nice! I never would have found that
â JGibbers
2 mins ago
@JGibbers to be fair, I'm really, really good at googling!
â Greg
2 mins ago
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1
Nice! I never would have found that
â JGibbers
2 mins ago
@JGibbers to be fair, I'm really, really good at googling!
â Greg
2 mins ago
1
1
Nice! I never would have found that
â JGibbers
2 mins ago
Nice! I never would have found that
â JGibbers
2 mins ago
@JGibbers to be fair, I'm really, really good at googling!
â Greg
2 mins ago
@JGibbers to be fair, I'm really, really good at googling!
â Greg
2 mins ago
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Partial:
Image 5:
Pickpocket
Image 6:
A cropped image that says "C major 2nd inversion". So either the C is unimportant, or the C is everything. If it is, might lean towards a homophone like see or sea.
clicking on the image actually shows the C. Derp. I didn't think to try when I read the "clicking to enlarge won't matter" part haha.
All the images are cropped somewhat. OP says enlarging them isn't necessary, so if you don't, how will you know it is cropped?
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Not sure what you're asking exactly, but I ended up googling "major second inversion" and came across the exact same image in full. After doing so, I came back and clicked on the image here and found that it was not actually cropped like I thought when comparing the small image vs what I had googled.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
Just saying... if OP says expanding the images is unnecessary, then surely any further detail they contain is unnecessary.
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Ahh. Then yes, by that logic, my current thought on image 6 is essentially moot.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
Partial:
Image 5:
Pickpocket
Image 6:
A cropped image that says "C major 2nd inversion". So either the C is unimportant, or the C is everything. If it is, might lean towards a homophone like see or sea.
clicking on the image actually shows the C. Derp. I didn't think to try when I read the "clicking to enlarge won't matter" part haha.
All the images are cropped somewhat. OP says enlarging them isn't necessary, so if you don't, how will you know it is cropped?
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Not sure what you're asking exactly, but I ended up googling "major second inversion" and came across the exact same image in full. After doing so, I came back and clicked on the image here and found that it was not actually cropped like I thought when comparing the small image vs what I had googled.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
Just saying... if OP says expanding the images is unnecessary, then surely any further detail they contain is unnecessary.
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Ahh. Then yes, by that logic, my current thought on image 6 is essentially moot.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Partial:
Image 5:
Pickpocket
Image 6:
A cropped image that says "C major 2nd inversion". So either the C is unimportant, or the C is everything. If it is, might lean towards a homophone like see or sea.
clicking on the image actually shows the C. Derp. I didn't think to try when I read the "clicking to enlarge won't matter" part haha.
Partial:
Image 5:
Pickpocket
Image 6:
A cropped image that says "C major 2nd inversion". So either the C is unimportant, or the C is everything. If it is, might lean towards a homophone like see or sea.
clicking on the image actually shows the C. Derp. I didn't think to try when I read the "clicking to enlarge won't matter" part haha.
answered 1 hour ago
Dorrulf
7595
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All the images are cropped somewhat. OP says enlarging them isn't necessary, so if you don't, how will you know it is cropped?
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Not sure what you're asking exactly, but I ended up googling "major second inversion" and came across the exact same image in full. After doing so, I came back and clicked on the image here and found that it was not actually cropped like I thought when comparing the small image vs what I had googled.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
Just saying... if OP says expanding the images is unnecessary, then surely any further detail they contain is unnecessary.
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Ahh. Then yes, by that logic, my current thought on image 6 is essentially moot.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
add a comment |Â
All the images are cropped somewhat. OP says enlarging them isn't necessary, so if you don't, how will you know it is cropped?
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Not sure what you're asking exactly, but I ended up googling "major second inversion" and came across the exact same image in full. After doing so, I came back and clicked on the image here and found that it was not actually cropped like I thought when comparing the small image vs what I had googled.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
Just saying... if OP says expanding the images is unnecessary, then surely any further detail they contain is unnecessary.
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Ahh. Then yes, by that logic, my current thought on image 6 is essentially moot.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
All the images are cropped somewhat. OP says enlarging them isn't necessary, so if you don't, how will you know it is cropped?
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
All the images are cropped somewhat. OP says enlarging them isn't necessary, so if you don't, how will you know it is cropped?
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Not sure what you're asking exactly, but I ended up googling "major second inversion" and came across the exact same image in full. After doing so, I came back and clicked on the image here and found that it was not actually cropped like I thought when comparing the small image vs what I had googled.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
Not sure what you're asking exactly, but I ended up googling "major second inversion" and came across the exact same image in full. After doing so, I came back and clicked on the image here and found that it was not actually cropped like I thought when comparing the small image vs what I had googled.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
Just saying... if OP says expanding the images is unnecessary, then surely any further detail they contain is unnecessary.
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Just saying... if OP says expanding the images is unnecessary, then surely any further detail they contain is unnecessary.
â Weather Vane
1 hour ago
Ahh. Then yes, by that logic, my current thought on image 6 is essentially moot.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
Ahh. Then yes, by that logic, my current thought on image 6 is essentially moot.
â Dorrulf
1 hour ago
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Is each image a separate puzzle/rebus or do they all form one larger one?
â JGibbers
26 mins ago