REBUS puzzles

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I've got parts of the other two, can't put them together yet.

First one

Something Feliciano?

Second one

Hawkeye? Something............??

My brain's hurting trying to do three at once, I'm hitting the hay.
 
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James,

Right on both counts, but work on them a bit more.
I've got parts of the other two, can't put them together yet.

First one

Something Feliciano?

Second one

Hawkeye? Something............??

My brain's hurting trying to do three at once, I'm hitting the hay.
 
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James,

Right on both counts, but work on them a bit more.
Well, with @JimInOz having hit the sack, there are chances for others to take a crack at two as yet unsolved rebus puzzles. Anybody game?
 
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OK! I hope this one is a challenge for you all. Particularly our resident rebus solvers. A person. Who? Where? What? When? More than just a picture of the individual if you please.
Anything to do with José Feliciano, and a particular style of sunglasses?

Otherwise, not a clue…
 
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Not Jose Feliciano. No. It was unfair of me to introduce a Canadian topic to this thread. That’s clue #1.
Anything to do with José Feliciano, and a particular style of sunglasses?

Otherwise, not a clue…
 
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Not familiar with this individual, but a bit of google alchemy leads me to Perdita Felicien, a Canadian retired athlete, who was crowned the 100 metres hurdles World champion in 2003, and also a holder of several other accolades, it seems.
 
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Perdita Feliciene, indeed, is the answer. Time now to work of the one that @JimInOz got close to, before he wakes up. Well done! That rebus was calculated to give pause for thought, but @Charlemagne1333 came through with a correct answer. 2 for $3 = $1.50 PER each. (Somebody is sure to figure that third one out, so again, no clues.)

 
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I’ll be greatly disillusioned if I don’t get an answer to this one within the hour! No clues!

I am hardly able to believe this! I have posted a rebus that (it appears) has this August group stumped! Still no clues. Shouldn’t be necessary.
 
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I am hardly able to believe this! I have posted a rebus that (it appears) has this August group stumped! Still no clues. Shouldn’t be necessary.
Not a Scooby Doo.
Hawkeye dollars/bucks/greenbacks/cash/money?

Some alternatives for money that might be used in my part of the world: bread, dough, readies, sovs, wad, wonga, spondoolicks, moolah, wedge, lolly, nicker, quid, squid, smackers. Any of these?
 
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Not a Scooby Doo.
Hawkeye dollars/bucks/cash/money?

Some alternatives for money that might be used in my part of the world: bread, dough, readies, sovs, wad, wonga, spondoolicks, moolah, wedge, lolly, nicker, quid, squid, smackers. Any of these?
The answer is found within your question “Hawkeye dollars/bucks/cash/money”. Your page from your thesaurus listing slang alternatives for “money”, contains a definition for money that will fill out the correct answer. I was wrong when I thought this rebus would be a breeze for any one of several of you sleuths.
 
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Hawkeye from M*A*S*H? (rhymes with cash)
Nope! Review my latest reply. You were oh so close when you hauled out your thesaurus! A hint. A place name.
 
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Still none the wiser. I will cogitate some more, but I might to have to defer on this one.
 
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Thinking out loud.

The internet tells me there is a town in Saskatchewan by the name of Hawkeye. ‘The Breadbasket of Canada’ is an appellation accorded to Saskatchewan.

Is there such a thing as ‘Hawkeye bread’?
 
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Thinking out loud.

The internet tells me there is a town in Saskatchewan by the name of Hawkeye. ‘The Breadbasket of Canada’ is an appellation accorded to Saskatchewan.

Is there such a thing as ‘Hawkeye bread’?
There’s an answer out there, somewhere! The first and the third clue are pretty well self explanatory. The middle one is essential in answering this rebus
Not a Scooby Doo.
Hawkeye dollars/bucks/greenbacks/cash/money?

Some alternatives for money that might be used in my part of the world: bread, dough, readies, sovs, wad, wonga, spondoolicks, moolah, wedge, lolly, nicker, quid, squid, smackers. Any of these?
You had 2/3 of the answer in your reply, above. Expand by defining what part of the rebus is the imporptant clue that has thus far been ignored!


Damn! I think I just let
 
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Hawkeye Brass?

Although brass doesn't come up in my thesaurus, but it's a slang word my Dad used to use.
 
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and it seems to tie in with Kai Winding being a trombone (brass) muso.
 
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and it seems to tie in with Kai Winding being a trombone (brass) muso.
The middle clue is indeed Kai Winding, musician. In chorus, you all are dancing around the answer to the rebus. Treat this rebus like a jig saw puzzle. Re-arrange the approximate answers to the three images in the rebus, and you’ll have it. Time and again I have felt a sense of humiliation when one of you brilliant clue solvers comes up with the answer to a rebus I have been tortured by.

 
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I’ll be greatly disillusioned if I don’t get an answer to this one within the hour! No clues!

You’ll all be embarrassed if and when I give the answer. It’s as plain as the nose on your face (not a clue, by the way.) As for now, bedtime.
 
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All right! This rebus requests the name of a land mass. Gee whiz, group!