REBUS puzzles

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Hand me the envelope, please. And the award goes to @Charlemagne1333 and @JimInOz for piecing together the answer to this rebus. It appears you collectively had to think about this one. From what I have read, this book was published in the USA on February 18 or 19, 137 years ago.

 
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Well I'm guessing that because your first clue wasn't related to "SS" that it's not the "SS Andrea Doria".

So my answer is Andrea Doria, Prince of Melfi. Born 1466. Died 1560.

 
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@JimInOz ,

The Andrea Doria (ship) is the answer. Perhaps my having omitted the S S might have caused doubt? I’ll give half a star to @Charlemagne1333 for getting the Andrea part correct. I’ve never head of Andrea Albers, but she’s a dish! The prototype Chrysler Norseman was on the Andrea Doria, on its way to North America from its builder in Italy. Pity! Perhaps a sign of what might have become.

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Name the thespian, the role represented by the clues, and the name of the venue the thespian performed in. A picture representing the thespian, the role, and the entertainment venue, but also, give names. People shown in the clues do not show in the answer. Delve!

 
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Name the thespian, the role represented by the clues, and the name of the venue the thespian performed in. A picture representing the thespian, the role, and the entertainment venue, but also, give names. People shown in the clues do not show in the answer. Delve!

I need some stump remover.
Anne
Four seasons

That’s all I have 😕
 
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I need some stump remover.
Anne
Four seasons

That’s all I have 😕



As the rather oblique clue (Delve) indicated, this character was around before most of you were born! You all are likely gonna hate me for this one! The person shown in the clues is not part of the answer. Nor is her NAME part of the answer! I should add that this is a fictional character from the entertainment world.

 
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Apparently, my first really tough one! You’ll hate me!
 
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Nothing to do with Caesar’s Palace. If the shamed Andrew is (was ?) a prince, and the one clue is a picture of his sister, then what might her title be? Let’s start there.
 
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Nothing to do with Caesar’s Palace. If the shamed Andrew is (was ?) a prince, and the one clue is a picture of his sister, then what might her title be? Let’s start there.
OK, I’ll work on that 👍
 
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Okay! You’ll still have to work on the answer. The thespian on the right in the picture, is the answer. But you’ll have to name the program before you can answer the rebus. Best of luck! (Sorry for a stinker of a rebus!)
 
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Okay! You’ll still have to work on the answer. The thespian on the right in the picture, is the answer. But you’ll have to name the program before you can answer the rebus. Best of luck! (Sorry for a stinker of a rebus!)
Schnozzola.
Am I warm?
 
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Schnozzola.
Am I warm?

You’re this warm!


One more pop then I’m out.
Ann Blyth?

If yes, I’ll work on the rest…

Not Ann Blyth. Maybe she looks like her, but, nope!

(Is this rebus impossible? Tough, but not impossible.) if necessary, i’ll leak out a few more clues……..later.