Rebus #22 needs decoding
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This is a double puzzle: first, you've got to figure out the kenning (2 words); then you've got to interpret what the kenning means (1 word noun). An example of a kenning is bookworm for voracious reader or rug rat for infant who can't walk yet. For more info, look at this answer of mine. Clue: the final answer is a beach/sea creature.
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This is a double puzzle: first, you've got to figure out the kenning (2 words); then you've got to interpret what the kenning means (1 word noun). An example of a kenning is bookworm for voracious reader or rug rat for infant who can't walk yet. For more info, look at this answer of mine. Clue: the final answer is a beach/sea creature.
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This is a double puzzle: first, you've got to figure out the kenning (2 words); then you've got to interpret what the kenning means (1 word noun). An example of a kenning is bookworm for voracious reader or rug rat for infant who can't walk yet. For more info, look at this answer of mine. Clue: the final answer is a beach/sea creature.
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This is a double puzzle: first, you've got to figure out the kenning (2 words); then you've got to interpret what the kenning means (1 word noun). An example of a kenning is bookworm for voracious reader or rug rat for infant who can't walk yet. For more info, look at this answer of mine. Clue: the final answer is a beach/sea creature.
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clam/shell cracker -> otter? I think otters are known for cracking shellfish open?
Ohhh, you're right: I've watched them do it many times. I forgot. My bad. I was thinking of a different animal, but your answer is a tie.
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Aug 20 at 0:41
@Wordster what were you thinking of? A marine bird?
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Aug 20 at 0:42
Yup! See below.
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The answer I was thinking of is
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2 Answers
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active
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active
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active
oldest
votes
up vote
3
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accepted
is it
clam/shell cracker -> otter? I think otters are known for cracking shellfish open?
Ohhh, you're right: I've watched them do it many times. I forgot. My bad. I was thinking of a different animal, but your answer is a tie.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:41
@Wordster what were you thinking of? A marine bird?
â 1848
Aug 20 at 0:42
Yup! See below.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:44
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up vote
3
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is it
clam/shell cracker -> otter? I think otters are known for cracking shellfish open?
Ohhh, you're right: I've watched them do it many times. I forgot. My bad. I was thinking of a different animal, but your answer is a tie.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:41
@Wordster what were you thinking of? A marine bird?
â 1848
Aug 20 at 0:42
Yup! See below.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:44
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up vote
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up vote
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is it
clam/shell cracker -> otter? I think otters are known for cracking shellfish open?
is it
clam/shell cracker -> otter? I think otters are known for cracking shellfish open?
answered Aug 20 at 0:37
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Ohhh, you're right: I've watched them do it many times. I forgot. My bad. I was thinking of a different animal, but your answer is a tie.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:41
@Wordster what were you thinking of? A marine bird?
â 1848
Aug 20 at 0:42
Yup! See below.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:44
add a comment |Â
Ohhh, you're right: I've watched them do it many times. I forgot. My bad. I was thinking of a different animal, but your answer is a tie.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:41
@Wordster what were you thinking of? A marine bird?
â 1848
Aug 20 at 0:42
Yup! See below.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:44
Ohhh, you're right: I've watched them do it many times. I forgot. My bad. I was thinking of a different animal, but your answer is a tie.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:41
Ohhh, you're right: I've watched them do it many times. I forgot. My bad. I was thinking of a different animal, but your answer is a tie.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:41
@Wordster what were you thinking of? A marine bird?
â 1848
Aug 20 at 0:42
@Wordster what were you thinking of? A marine bird?
â 1848
Aug 20 at 0:42
Yup! See below.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:44
Yup! See below.
â Wordster
Aug 20 at 0:44
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The answer I was thinking of is
seagull
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The answer I was thinking of is
seagull
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The answer I was thinking of is
seagull
The answer I was thinking of is
seagull
answered Aug 20 at 0:43
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