1. Word of mouth? (Terrible clue, if so)
2. Turn of events?
3. Sleep on it
4. Jockey for (4) position
5. ?? (I thought that weird thing might be a mound, but the pitcher is on the mound, not the batter)
6. All in a day’s work
7. Door to (two) door
8. …? types …right (write)type?
9. Non stick pan?
10. Barrel of laughs
11. Two ships in the night
12. Safe and sound
The official answers from the eslvault site (it took me a while to find them / left to right top to bottom I got 1, 3, 6, and 7).
Rebus puzzles 15 answers
1 – Word of mouth
2 – A chain of events
3 – Sleep on it
4 – Jockey for position
5 – Hit the hay
6 – All in a days work
7 – Door to door
8 – Draw blood
9 – A flash in the pan
10 – A barrel of laughs
11 – Two ships passing in the night
12 – Safe and sound
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Sure beats Preparation H®…
(S)he’s got a wet tail!
The name is Pebbles. It’s their beach.
crew of the Apollo 13 April 11, 1970
Poor guys have a really rough ride ahead! :o(
Enough adventure for three lifetimes. And that was just the first guy.
Most importantly: they all survived.
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For some reason that ism’t as bad as some.
Aaugh! I hear disco music!
Probably Turn the Beat Around by Gloria Estefan.
Looks like a power reactor from a Sci-Fi film.
The little skip is worse than smooth turning.
“Rien ne va plus.”
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Watch out for that gutter ball!
Indy better get his skates on!!
had. to think on that one a bit–good one!
Just slightly enhanced.
Wrong path – and he forgot his horse to ride into the ~set.
If that’s your front sight, you’re pretty good left and right, but a bit low.
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“You want me to go way up there??”
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The 25th of May — Lilac Day! “Truth, Justice, Freedom, Reasonably Priced Love, and a Hard-Boiled Egg!”
(Hint — see Terry Pratchett’s “Night Watch” )
Ahhhh…
The Promise of Spring ! ! !
I cannot wait…
that ol’ January , as it always does, seemed to drag on for two months
Okay, gotta go downstairs and reload…
Here’s one…
the infamous Bonnie Parker-1933

As close as I can find of Faye Dunaway emulating this photograph.
those cold-blooded killers were treated with sympathy and reverence in that 1967 film starring Warren Beatty and Faye
She was as bad as him, no doubt.
As they were by the newspapers in their day.
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I think i have 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 12.
1. Word of mouth? (Terrible clue, if so)
2. Turn of events?
3. Sleep on it
4. Jockey for (4) position
5. ?? (I thought that weird thing might be a mound, but the pitcher is on the mound, not the batter)
6. All in a day’s work
7. Door to (two) door
8. …? types …right (write)type?
9. Non stick pan?
10. Barrel of laughs
11. Two ships in the night
12. Safe and sound
Rebus puzzles 15 answers
1 – Word of mouth
2 – A chain of events
3 – Sleep on it
4 – Jockey for position
5 – Hit the hay
6 – All in a days work
7 – Door to door
8 – Draw blood
9 – A flash in the pan
10 – A barrel of laughs
11 – Two ships passing in the night
12 – Safe and sound
The ones i got i got right! Wow!
using flame throwers against drones

Any excuse to use a flame thrower.
I expected to see a certain basset hound at the source of the flames.
nope. Cleo wouldn’t have missed
Missed me!
a real bear claw

Where’s the cinnamon filling?
And the sugary glaze?
this one looks pretty darn good

The actor up front, in close-up, is very recognizable. 😁
I think I have three of the four confronting him. Unless I’m mistaken, I ID, L-R,
Had a look at Actor 1’s Wiki, and this film isn’t listed as him being in it, unless I missed it.
So I was way off. Sue me.
litigation is in progress. My lawyers will be in touch with yours.
see you in court!
oops! never mind. my lawyers informed me I haven’t got a case because you prefaced your image with (unless I’m mistaken)
you’re sneakier than I thought
😒😈
Sure is.
Three items from today’s London “Daily Mail.”