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·Eli Wallach?
Eli Wallach?
But Mr. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s neighbourhood doesn’t make any sense, I see no reference to Hammerstein in the rebus. Therefore, the clue included is of A Mr. Rogers, but not the Mr. Rogers of fame In the tv show.
Exactly.
You got it right.
I was just trying to point out that you may be familiar with pictured Mr Rogers, though he was never in the TV show.
If @mswilks had used this picture
Enough of the clues in that rebus told me it must be the Mr. Rogers Neighbourhood, that I thought it could be none other. I was momentarily stalled with the guys picture, but I put it down to being a picture of a different Mr. Rogers, just to slow us down. I guess I was right. Considering how many of these puzzles baffle me, this one was a snap,
It would hardly have been a puzzle would it.
Good news! Recent research out of the New England Journal of Medicine confirms what we here have all along suspected: those who spend an inordinate amount of time contemplating the creation and solving of Rebus puzzles have, compared to a control group in a double-blind study: more esteem at social gatherings; better dental health; pay less on average for auto repair; and prefer zucchini over other vegetables. The authors do note, however, that there was a slightly higher incidence of delusion.
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