From left to right, actors John Wayne as General Mike Randolph, Angie Dickinson as Emma Marcus, and Kirk Douglas as Colonel David ‘Mickey’ Marcus in a publicity shot for the film ‘Cast a Giant Shadow’, 1966. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)
The track in the top drawing is depicting both the Brunel 7′ 1/4″ Broad Gauge, and the Standard 4′ 8 1/2″ Gauge in a ‘Dual Gauge’ configuration. The locomotive seen just exiting the tunnel will be a Condensing Steam Engine. The track in the lower photograph is Standard Gauge, but with Four Rail Electrification. The rail between the running rails in the Return, and the rail to the side of the running rails is the Power Rail.
I can make one word with A, nothing with B, and two different ones with C, one of which is rather quaint, the other a proper noun, which usually isn’t allowed in puzzles… neither having anything to do with each other or with A.
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Pick me! Pick me!
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Too cold!
Did you see a guy on one ski pass by?
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This is
I see AI thinks “The War Wagon” was a war movie aand not a Western…
We know the guy on the left was never in the army, so it must be a movie…
From left to right, actors John Wayne as General Mike Randolph, Angie Dickinson as Emma Marcus, and Kirk Douglas as Colonel David ‘Mickey’ Marcus in a publicity shot for the film ‘Cast a Giant Shadow’, 1966. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)
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I see only a blank white space.
Must be the penguins during a white-out blizzard.
No, they’re in the next picture….
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Have you refreshed since then?
Read the comic HERE.
Does anybody rember the “Atomic Knights” (I don’t)?
They were archenemies of the Nuclear Days…
Not perfect, but very well done.
“I don’t see a difference? Do you see a difference?”
Am I going to have to post a solution? 🙄
The track in the top drawing is depicting both the Brunel 7′ 1/4″ Broad Gauge, and the Standard 4′ 8 1/2″ Gauge in a ‘Dual Gauge’ configuration. The locomotive seen just exiting the tunnel will be a Condensing Steam Engine. The track in the lower photograph is Standard Gauge, but with Four Rail Electrification. The rail between the running rails in the Return, and the rail to the side of the running rails is the Power Rail.
you wouldn’t by any chance be a “Trainspotter?”
Ready for their audition for the lead in “Phantom of the Pupra.”
It’s their show.
Which is which?
the letters in “B” don’t make up a word at all except in slang, it’s the one that doesn’t fit.
I can make one word with A, nothing with B, and two different ones with C, one of which is rather quaint, the other a proper noun, which usually isn’t allowed in puzzles… neither having anything to do with each other or with A.
I say none of them fits!
…”farrier” and “Ferrari” for “C”.
Neither of which have anything to do with “A”: “tiger.”
Yes, that’s what I meant.
I don’t know whether anybody even still uses that first word, though I’m fond of it because of a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
I need to learn how to type a spoiler!
Most puzzles don’t allow proper names as words.
And who the heck says “Lambo”, anyway?
People who drive a Lamborghini mostly want you to know about it
Oh… maybe in the UK, where they say things like “cardie” and “preggers”?
MCTS? Anybody?
What a phony!
Here’s the full cartoon.
Fun stuff!
I wonder whether a little kid watching this today would know what that creature is supposed to be.
Some kind of robot or Martian?
my crack team of surgeons using the latest in technology
the chief surgeon

Including knives and ether?
Either knives or saws — your choice…
By alamy:
“Warrnambool, Victoria, 1935, A doctor and nurses in the operating theatre at the Warrnambool Hospital”
Australia.
Uh oh.
I believe this relates to Nighthawks’ late post yesterday….
But hopefully THIS one isn’t true!
It’s all about the “floop.”
Had to sign in and i ended up on an admin page. Weird!
Now, read the directions.
Of the things we humans imagine exist this one is one of the stranger ones.
A fun listen though, thanks.
I guessed right! (the characters, not the actors)
For the want of a nail…