I’ll have a go at this one. Not sure about some of the images, so I’m wingin’ it a bit... Live long, and prosper ? Long (beard) And(y) Griffith (Golf) pro Railway spur
Another ‘on this day’ rebus... Significant day, today, as it marks the 60th anniversary of this achievement in human endeavor, and exploration. Not too difficult, this one, I think. All you need to tell us, is the name of the person, what they achieved, and the name of the craft in which they travelled... Person: Achievement: Craft:
The name of the chap in the clues is NOT part of the answer. An entertainer. Answer with a picture, and the subject’s name.
GAGA (Lady GaGa) RIN (golf ball “rims” the cup) FIRST MAN (Adam) IN SPACE (outer space) VOSTOK (Vostok watch) 1 First man in space, in Vostok 1, Yuri Gagarin, April 12, 1961. Surprised none of our Rebus stars beat me to the punch on this one!
SNL = Saturday Night LIVE You got the rest, despite the lack of Vulcan logic in my clues. Gold star for you! Well, they are easy to me as I know the answers already! Nothing to do with Ann Hopkins, but there is a connection to Madonna.
It all makes sense now... (Guy Ritchie) Lock Stock Ann Hathaway The Two Popes Barbecue - smoking Bar Sushi - eels
@Charlemagne1333 Ok, maybe @Canuck was right it wasn't the easiest. But you have successfully become "unstumped"!
You probably won’t need any clue other than the answer is NOT the chap in the clue. But to answer this rebus, you’ll need to know his name. Name the subject of the rebus, and what he did that made him famous.
Johnny Ray (John) Glencoe (Glenn) 1st Prize (First) Uncle Sam (American) House or Inn (in) Nebula or Space (space) Surprisingly difficult to find a photo with a Speedmaster in the shot!
Diving catch (Catch) Pointing to oneself (Me) F**** (If) Uncle Sam wants YOU (You) Can Can Dancers (Can) The watch scene in Catch Me If You Can...because this is OF! Frank Abagnale Jr. (the master forger turned anti-forgery consultant)
Don't you Mean the watch scene in Pulp Fiction where Captain Koonz explains the story of the watch to Butch?
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