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rebus 2



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rebus 4





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2.1 AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5;
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12












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What does each of the answers describe? The answer is two words (11 + 4 letters).




#1
rebus 1



#2
rebus 2



#3
rebus 3



#4
rebus 4





Image credits:
1.2 Slashme, CC BY-SA 4.0;
2.1 AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5;
2.3 Salimfadhley, CC BY-SA 3.0;
4.1 Sodacan, CC BY-SA 3.0



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    will there be a meta puzzle for these puzzles? o.o
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12





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What does each of the answers describe? The answer is two words (11 + 4 letters).




#1
rebus 1



#2
rebus 2



#3
rebus 3



#4
rebus 4





Image credits:
1.2 Slashme, CC BY-SA 4.0;
2.1 AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5;
2.3 Salimfadhley, CC BY-SA 3.0;
4.1 Sodacan, CC BY-SA 3.0



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rebus 1



#2
rebus 2



#3
rebus 3



#4
rebus 4





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1.2 Slashme, CC BY-SA 4.0;
2.1 AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5;
2.3 Salimfadhley, CC BY-SA 3.0;
4.1 Sodacan, CC BY-SA 3.0



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    If they ban you from Puzzling, jafe, it will be an extreme disservice ;)
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D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT




2




New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC




3




National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA




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Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium




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    Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
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    Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
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#2




Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?




#3




National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>




#4 may simply point to




a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.







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    DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)




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    WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)




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    BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)







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      3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
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    an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line




    1




    D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT




    2




    New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC




    3




    National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA




    4




    Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium




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      Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
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      – El-Guest
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      nice answer! +1
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      – Omega Krypton
      Mar 29 at 15:36






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      @El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
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      Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
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      Mar 29 at 16:07






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    an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line




    1




    D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT




    2




    New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC




    3




    National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA




    4




    Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium




    Credit to the other two answers 1 and 2 which both gave partial answers that helped me along the way.






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    • $begingroup$
      Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
      $endgroup$
      – El-Guest
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      nice answer! +1
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      – Omega Krypton
      Mar 29 at 15:36






    • 1




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      @El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
      $endgroup$
      – user2390246
      Mar 29 at 15:37







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      Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
      $endgroup$
      – user2390246
      Mar 29 at 16:07






    • 1




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      You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
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    an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line




    1




    D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT




    2




    New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC




    3




    National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA




    4




    Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium




    Credit to the other two answers 1 and 2 which both gave partial answers that helped me along the way.






    share|improve this answer











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    Each answer describes




    an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line




    1




    D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT




    2




    New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC




    3




    National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA




    4




    Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium




    Credit to the other two answers 1 and 2 which both gave partial answers that helped me along the way.







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      Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
      $endgroup$
      – El-Guest
      Mar 29 at 15:29










    • $begingroup$
      nice answer! +1
      $endgroup$
      – Omega Krypton
      Mar 29 at 15:36






    • 1




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      @El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
      $endgroup$
      – user2390246
      Mar 29 at 15:37







    • 1




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      Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
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      Mar 29 at 16:07






    • 1




      $begingroup$
      You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
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    • $begingroup$
      Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
      $endgroup$
      – El-Guest
      Mar 29 at 15:29










    • $begingroup$
      nice answer! +1
      $endgroup$
      – Omega Krypton
      Mar 29 at 15:36






    • 1




      $begingroup$
      @El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
      $endgroup$
      – user2390246
      Mar 29 at 15:37







    • 1




      $begingroup$
      Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
      $endgroup$
      – user2390246
      Mar 29 at 16:07






    • 1




      $begingroup$
      You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
      $endgroup$
      – Rubio
      Mar 29 at 17:44















    $begingroup$
    Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
    $endgroup$
    – El-Guest
    Mar 29 at 15:29




    $begingroup$
    Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
    $endgroup$
    – El-Guest
    Mar 29 at 15:29












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    nice answer! +1
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    – Omega Krypton
    Mar 29 at 15:36




    $begingroup$
    nice answer! +1
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    – Omega Krypton
    Mar 29 at 15:36




    1




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    @El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
    $endgroup$
    – user2390246
    Mar 29 at 15:37





    $begingroup$
    @El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
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    – user2390246
    Mar 29 at 15:37





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    Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
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    – user2390246
    Mar 29 at 16:07




    $begingroup$
    Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
    $endgroup$
    – user2390246
    Mar 29 at 16:07




    1




    1




    $begingroup$
    You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
    $endgroup$
    – Rubio
    Mar 29 at 17:44




    $begingroup$
    You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
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    #2




    Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?




    #3




    National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>




    #4 may simply point to




    a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.







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      #2




      Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?




      #3




      National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>




      #4 may simply point to




      a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.







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        #2




        Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?




        #3




        National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>




        #4 may simply point to




        a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.







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        #2




        Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?




        #3




        National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>




        #4 may simply point to




        a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.








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            DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)




            2:




            NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?




            3:




            WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)




            4:




            BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)







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            $begingroup$

            Partial:



            1:




            DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)




            2:




            NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?




            3:




            WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)




            4:




            BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)







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            • $begingroup$
              3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
              $endgroup$
              – Areeb
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            • $begingroup$
              thanks edited @Areeb
              $endgroup$
              – Omega Krypton
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            5












            5








            5





            $begingroup$

            Partial:



            1:




            DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)




            2:




            NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?




            3:




            WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)




            4:




            BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)







            share|improve this answer











            $endgroup$



            Partial:



            1:




            DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)




            2:




            NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?




            3:




            WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)




            4:




            BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)








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            answered Mar 29 at 13:52









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            • $begingroup$
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              $endgroup$
              – Areeb
              Mar 29 at 14:03










            • $begingroup$
              thanks edited @Areeb
              $endgroup$
              – Omega Krypton
              Mar 29 at 14:04
















            • $begingroup$
              3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
              $endgroup$
              – Areeb
              Mar 29 at 14:03










            • $begingroup$
              thanks edited @Areeb
              $endgroup$
              – Omega Krypton
              Mar 29 at 14:04















            $begingroup$
            3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
            $endgroup$
            – Areeb
            Mar 29 at 14:03




            $begingroup$
            3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
            $endgroup$
            – Areeb
            Mar 29 at 14:03












            $begingroup$
            thanks edited @Areeb
            $endgroup$
            – Omega Krypton
            Mar 29 at 14:04




            $begingroup$
            thanks edited @Areeb
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