CaptainWinsor
·there were clues?
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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.
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
the first part is used in Astronomy. The arrow pointing up. The second part is the model of said pic
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 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.