Now, if someone can pull off the epic REBUS of the full soliloquy, IMHO, they would win the internets for the foreseeable future!
Perhaps the answer to the recent rebus is so evident that it doesn’t warrant an answer? I think many of you know the answer.
Oh OK OK OK. Here you are. Thus, we arrive at: "To be, or not to be, that is the question:" As spoken by Hamlet, in the play "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark", written by William Shakespeare.
Amelia Island Florida = AMELIA Hare = EAR Heart = HART Eve = THE FIRST WOMAN To = TO Plane = FLY Harrison Ford = SOLO A = A X = CROSS The = THE Atlantic Airlines = ATLANTIC Ergo: Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.
If I am lucky, this one will keep some of you awake tonite. The person I seek is not included in the clues. Who is this person, and name a significant event involving this person. If you post a picture, please also give the name.
Same here. I can work out several names, but not one that I’m familiar with. May have to sleep on this one.
The information I have is that it is about 10:20 pm in Oz. Several appear to be mulling this rebus over, so sleep tight, as others may not suss this one out, before you. I suspect the significance of this rebus will startle you once it has been solved!
I have striven so long and so hard to post a really tough rebus, but have always fallen short. Maybe I have finally succeeded. Go ahead, beg me for clues!
I slept on it. Woke up at 02:00 and thought it was because I'd got the answer, but it was just a dog barking next door. I'm up for a few crumbs to lead us toward an answer...............