REBUS puzzles

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@Matty01 owns the prize! The cast aluminum figures named “Brotherhood of Mankind” was produced for Expo ‘67 in Montreal. After the fair closed, the figures were transported to Calgary for installation on the property of the Calgary Separate School board offices in downtown Calgary where they remain, today. There is still controversy over the nudity of the statues, after about 56 years,


I’d be very happy to share that one with @Charlemagne1333
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Id be very happy to share that one with @Charlemagne1333

I agree entirely! @Charlemagne1333 was the one ho twigged that the sculptures were commissioned for installation at Expo ‘67 in Montreal, Quebec! We were there, 56 years ago. Canadian Confederation took place in 1867, so Expo ‘67 was a celebration of the100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation. So an award goes to @Charlemagne1333 as well. Well deserved!

 
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I suspect Tassie Mike is a Collingwood fan and therefore otherwise occupied atm- so I’ll step in

Catagena less henna- Kata

Jute add an alp, minus a long play record aka Lp- jutea

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At first, I thought the fish was a carp. I found out it is a rudd. I knew the second clue was a yard of ale. I knew the fight between Ali and Foreman was The Rumble in the Jungle. The sleeping girl led me to Google the word kip which is a slang word (in some parts of the world, but not where I live), for sleep! The ling (cod) I suspected. That led me to the final clue which I have difficulty translating as books. But anyway, there you have it.
 
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So, who’s the guy shown as the answer, please?
 
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Andrés Segovia

Thank you. Id’a never got it. But now, the clues make sense.

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Thank you. Id’a never got it. But now, the clues make sense.

ANNE
DRESS
SEA
GOVE
EA(R)

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