Tuesday, 19 January 2010

New Improved Rebus 40K

"Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of REBUS."
- Billy Shaxpear

A no-prize again to all who can correctly ascertain the answers, and guess the common theme. Answers on a postcard/blog comment. Lotsa luck, thanks for playing!

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6 comments:

  1. 1. Jug-Ah!-Tie Khaaaaaaan!
    2. Lie-On Elle-Johnsons
    3. Ro(?)-Boat-Guille-E-Man
    4. Mick-Noose D'oh! Red
    5. Sang-??guiness (as in the steak is in?)-knee-U.S.
    6. Mortar-Ray-On
    7. Row-Gal-Dawn or alternatively Rowboat-Girly-Mann (as in the Isle of :p)
    8. Al-Fair-Ray-U.S.
    9. Hang-Ron(?)
    10. Lemon-Rust
    11. Night-Horn-Door

    So the theme is Primarchs :)

    It was the Elle McPherson one that triggered it - trying to think of 40k things with an "elle" sound in them.

    Though I'm annoyed it wasn't the Lemon Rust, as that's what I call the tank!

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  2. No-prize to Gotthammer!

    Some clarifications -

    1. High (five)
    3. Rob (a bank)
    5. Gooey (chocolate cake)
    9. Ron (Jeremy) - NSFW when googling!

    I'm impressed you got the Johnson reference. Well done!

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  3. A weiner is me! Still working on the last one of the last one :p I will triumph!

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  4. Night-Horn-Tur

    If I remember correctly Tur is the German word for door.

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  5. Excuse the ignorance but can you please clarify the Johnson reference??

    Also was my 11 guess correct?

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  6. The image of the red scissormen comes from a dream sequence in the Coen brothers movie 'The Big Lebowski', in which German nihilists threaten the protagonist to "Cut off his Johnson."

    This is said and mentioned repeatedly throughout the movie. :)

    Also guess for no. 11 is specifically 'door', didn't realise 'tur' is german for door, so i guess that works too!

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