Visual Puns & Puzzles
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dead bumblebees?
Is the text of any significance? -
Hmmm, I thought this would be much easier.
The shape is important.
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@thomthom said:
dead bumblebees?
Is the text of any significance?the text is nature's finest which is eric's generic name for the honey?
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@unknownuser said:
Hmmm, I thought this would be much easier.
The shape is important.
jelly bees?
[shaped like jelly beans]
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bee-lips (ellipse)?
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Nope and nope.
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Fat-bees
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@gaieus said:
Fat-bees
oh wait, i think you're on to something..
in pun form, that would be..obese
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Nope.
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Bee-eggs then. Don't say no!
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Ok, I will say Nope.
Another hint, that is a bottle to the right.
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I thnk the bottle to the right is a render of one of those adult beverages.
Were these little guys. . ."bee-slapped"?
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@unknownuser said:
I thnk the bottle to the right is a render of one of those adult beverages.
Were these little guys. . ."bee-slapped"?
If that's booze then I'm willing to bet the word 'buzz' is in the answer.
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Buzzed?
That's dead drunken bees? -
Ok you guys are going off track now. Think small bottle.
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Can-O-Bee's? As in canopy?
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The bees knees... again
but in it's ancient meaning: something small!The Bee's Knees - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase
What's the meaning and origin of the phrase 'The bee's knees'?
Phrase Finder (www.phrases.org.uk)
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Nope. Hmmm, a clue that won't give it away. Take away the wings and striping then think about it.
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@unknownuser said:
Nope. Hmmm, a clue that won't give it away. Take away the wings and striping then think about it.
i tried that already but came up empty.
they could be m&ms, pills, capsules, eggs, peanuts, etc..
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two wild guesses:
honey nuts
worker fatigue
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