Charades (with titles from movies, TV series or books)

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gotta do some chores right now. will let anyone else have a go. if theres still no new one when Im done maybe Ill do one then though.
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I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
I'm going to post a new charade, thanks, I. Rex



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
- New Charade -

This is the title of a movie, 4 pictures for 5 words: good luck!

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all that work and he gets it in 20 minutes.
I got the Dead Men Tell no Tales part. Clever indeed. But the Pirates of the Caribbean part baffles me given your pic clues. Is first pic a cheescake? Then mice, car, piece of meat. Bean I got.



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
I. banking
2. juggling
3. shoes
4. bee.
I do not have a clue.
1. You see what those people are doing. They remember some informations to do it.
The word to guess is an adjective in the title.

2. It's about the being in that photo.
The word to guess is a noun.

3. It's not about the shoes but you're warm.
The word to guess is a noun.

4. So imagine that bee on your skin and you guess a verb.
The word to guess is its past simple tense form.



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
That one confuses me.
It's an American movie, released earlier this year.



1. You see what those people are doing. They remember some informations to do it.
The word to guess is an adjective in the title.

2. It's about the being in that photo.
The word to guess is a noun.

3. It's not about the shoes but you're warm.
The word to guess is a noun.

4. So imagine that bee on your skin and you guess a verb.
The word to guess is its past simple tense form.
1. transaction?
2. Juggler?
3. footwear?
4. to sting?



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
1. transaction?
2. Juggler?
3. footwear?
4. to sting?
1. Those people hide informations from one another. It's *?*

2. It's about what he is. A noun.

3. Look at what near the shoes, on the floor. There are several but we need the singular noun here.

4. To sense by touch (then find the past simple tense form of it).



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
3. scratch mark?
4. felt?
You've got 'mark' and 'felt'. You can google parts of titles as well.

1. Your password is *?*

2. He's not a woman.



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
1. private,
2.privacy?
3. man
4. scratch mark?
5. felt?
2. It means it's confidential. Example: your *?* credit card password, your *?* desire, ...

3. man: yes!

4. mark: yes!

5. felt: yes!



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
Classified, hidden.

--- *?* man: Mark Felt



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
I give up. This is doing in my head so early.Have not even had my morning cup of cafe.
Well, I can't survive without coffee after getting up, I can relate.

The first word of the title is 'the':

The *?* man: Mark Felt



I'm Anthony, a Frenchman in France.
- New Charade -

This is the title of a movie, 4 pictures for 5 words: good luck!

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3.


4.


5.
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I got the Dead Men Tell no Tales part. Clever indeed. But the Pirates of the Caribbean part baffles me given your pic clues. Is first pic a cheescake? Then mice, car, piece of meat. Bean I got.
pie+rats "of" "the" car+rib+bean