There was a movie called "A Walk on the Moon," which I presume this represents. I get "Uh' and "Duh," but what is the wheat ear (or whatever) supposed to be?
Sometimes it helps to use more than just the small word. For instance, instead of using "awn" for "on," (not a bad match, by the way, just a pretty obscure clue) I might have used Khan (Ricardo Montalban). "Walk Khan" also sounds like "Walk on." Everybody's style is different.
In general, it's best to give clues that don't involve parts of words. If you hadn't explicitly said that that was what you did, I doubt anyone would have got it. Now, if the picture is a person, maybe only one name (first or last) or a nickname would be fine. "And the" has become Andy or Andie a number of times, and Indy (for Indiana Jones) is a good fit for "in the." If I were doing "The Verdict," I probably would have used a dove, John Heard, and Dick Nixon.
Don't let me discourage you, though. It's great that you're playing!
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There was a movie called "A Walk on the Moon," which I presume this represents. I get "Uh' and "Duh," but what is the wheat ear (or whatever) supposed to be?
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Not criticizing, mind you, I'd just like to know.
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GSG, you're correct.
The first picture was a person saying "Ah" for A
The third picture was "awn" for on
How do you do A, an, the, of, on and all these tiny little words?
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Sometimes it helps to use more than just the small word. For instance, instead of using "awn" for "on," (not a bad match, by the way, just a pretty obscure clue) I might have used Khan (Ricardo Montalban). "Walk Khan" also sounds like "Walk on." Everybody's style is different.
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Dion
ale/beer/ bottle
Barney/Rubble
light bulb
Stack/Ness
F
Peeing/boy/ imp/ calvin
"The Beer Bottle Barney's Light Bulbs Stacked On F Boy"
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the unbearable lightness of being
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The Constant Watering?
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Now George...
...it's your turn!
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Honestly, I had forgotten that there was a movie called "The Constant Gardener."
I'll think of a new one.
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three pics
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Mo Better Blues?
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You got it, Dooj!
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Dooj?
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Someone needs to take it ...I'm not feeling well.
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3 pictures.
Hope you're feeling better, Dooj!
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The Silver Websters?
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Going to try and be better with my hints.
The is correct.
Silver is the response I wanted.
Webster's is not.
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GeorgeStGeorge
"The Silver Words"?
"The Silver Dictionary"?
??
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The
Silver
Dictionary
are what I was looking for
Need 1 syllable from each of the last two words
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"The Verdict"?
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By George, you got it!
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In general, it's best to give clues that don't involve parts of words. If you hadn't explicitly said that that was what you did, I doubt anyone would have got it. Now, if the picture is a person, maybe only one name (first or last) or a nickname would be fine. "And the" has become Andy or Andie a number of times, and Indy (for Indiana Jones) is a good fit for "in the." If I were doing "The Verdict," I probably would have used a dove, John Heard, and Dick Nixon.
Don't let me discourage you, though. It's great that you're playing!
Here's an oldie:
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Calamity Jane?
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Good suggestions, GSG. Thanks. Always open to constructive critism, helpful hints, etc.
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