REBUS puzzles

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there were clues?

Clues? For sure. I had to disclose the combatants were SPARring, not boxing. The the TACK was indeed a tack, and that the flag was there to define U S, not the USA. It was only after those clues that I got two correct answers. If you got the answer without seeing the clues, then good on you.
 
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Clues? For sure. I had to disclose the combatants were SPARring, not boxing. The the TACK was indeed a tack, and that the flag was there to define U S, not the USA. It was only after those clues that I got two correct answers. If you got the answer without seeing the clues, then good on you.

oops I did see that but only read until the helmet part
 
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Clues? For sure. I had to disclose the combatants were SPARring, not boxing. The the TACK was indeed a tack, and that the flag was there to define U S, not the USA. It was only after those clues that I got two correct answers. If you got the answer without seeing the clues, then good on you.

the first part is used in Astronomy. The arrow pointing up. The second part is the model of said pic
 
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the first part is used in Astronomy. The arrow pointing up. The second part is the model of said pic

Were you referring to your rebus with the stick man and the bicycle? You attached this clue to the Spartacus discussion. I still got no ideer.
 
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the first part is used in Astronomy. The arrow pointing up. The second part is the model of said pic

Me be stumped.
 
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Another very doable one (while I try to come up with a harder one for tomorrow)...

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Nobody figured this one out yet???
 
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Mount Rushmore

Betcha that is it! Brilliant! I was fixated on the heather in the third image, never thinking it was a picture of a Scottish moor. And the Phi Sigma Sigma symbols were tossed into the rebus to throw everybody (well, almost everybody) off.
 
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Betcha that is it! Brilliant! I was fixated on the heather in the third image, never thinking it was a picture of a Scottish moor. And the Phi Sigma Sigma symbols were tossed into the rebus to throw everybody (well, almost everybody) off.
I’m British so heather moor came easily and I have no idea about sorority and frat names - it’s all Greek to me!
 
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I'm a university professor, so I'm well acquainted with sorority rush. I was going to put a picture of the three-man band (Rush) but thought that would be too easy.
 
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I'm a university professor, so I'm well acquainted with sorority rush. I was going to put a picture of the three-man band (Rush) but thought that would be too easy.


I was thinking FEN, Heather, frosh week, and I thought of MOUNT, but the more I tussled with it, to more it occurred to me that the horse or the rider was a straw man. The term MOOR went through my mind, but the heather appeared to me to be more prominent in the equation than the topographical feature of the moor. Now that I think of it, a FEN is a small pond, not a pasture or a lea, or a moor for that matter. And this was to be an EASY one, while you composed something tougher! Heaven forbid you should come up with a tougher one!
 
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Further, the reason why this is now a separate thread is because some over at the "Jokes" thread were being so___________ about comedy.


Has to do with PUNK ROCK? If so, beyond that, I’m stumped.