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A word:
Queen:
Letter:
Thermometer:
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This would be
And
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I think the rebuses are spelling out:
The title suggests:
The cryptic suggests
Because
So, my answer is:
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This might not be the right approach, but here's a possible interpretation of the first two:
Haven't found something similar for the third stamp yet. But these seem more rebus-y to me...
Anyway, as others have found this makes the kingdom the
Here's a guess for the third stamp (not super happy with it):
Here's a second guess for the third stamp that I ...
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I don't think that it is a rebus. It is more like a tribond.
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I think I've got the answers
Cram. No Crete lust.
She. Who Kyle? Till.
Out! I'm dinner elder.
Hints
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Each set shares words that have:
Lift, Beams, Destroy:
Gas, Lapse, Successor:
Compose, Correct, Custom:
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They're all related to a
Sylvia Plath
Starcraft
Ico
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What do they all have in common?
Cotton:
(Source)
Pencil:
(Source)
Diamond:
(Source)
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Answer:
Line1:
Line 2:
Line 3:
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I think the answer to the question is
Cotton:
Pencil:
Diamond:
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Another possibility in addition to the other two answers
cotton
pencil
diamond
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They each have:
So:
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All three can be connected by the word
"Peter" could be a reference to
"Pat" can mean
"Pantoufle" is simple:
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Answer:
Queen
Letter
Thermometer
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They are all things which can be made into
Cotton:
Pencil:
and Diamond:
6
1(a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL
(b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER
(c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD
2(a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL
(b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK
(c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING
3(a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST
(b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM
(c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER
So for 1
And 2
And 3
So the final tribond is
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They all involve:
Cotton
Pencil
Diamond
Or
5
Is it:
Peter:
Pat:
Pantoufle:
5
Is it
Queen
Letter
Thermometer
5
5
1
(a) EXCHANGE, DECK, CALL
(b) MOUNTAIN, PRICE, ROVER
(c) TELLER, TOY, BOARD
So, we have
Which fits:
2
(a) TRACK, PUBLIC, LABEL
(b) PURPLE, BEAT, ATTACK
(c) DRY, CREAM, DANCING
So, for 2:
Could it be:
3
(a) TEXT, AUDIO, GUEST
(b) FRENCH, TRAP, STORM
(c) HIVE, STATE, NEVER
So, for 3:
Which gets us:
And finally:
Which yields
Edit:
El-Guest ...
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Maybe it's
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The image in Areeb's answer is helpful but a bit difficult to read. Enhancing the image by balancing the levels produces:
The first item is clearly:
The second item:
And the third item appears to be:
So overall:
Historical Note:
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Not sure about the others, but the second one might represent...
because
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Perhaps it could be
As,
4
3.
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This might be a kind of silly answer for three, but...
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Well, I guess it should be me to get things started with a partial answer identifying the more famous equations these are not:
$f=\mu n$ is not
$Pa=\frac{n}{m^2}$ is not
$T=\frac{n}{am}$ is not
(In all of the above non-answers, notice how the puzzle topic has forced me to painstakingly write all the scientists' names without a capital letter, because ...
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This might seem an answer out of left field, but, I'm guessing it refers to a:
Title: High and Low Rebus
US
Cryptic clue: Seal companion is ferret. (6)
TODO: I'm yet to determine how this relates to the $01100111$ and $00\color{green}\bullet$. I'm currently thinking the ASCII 'g' is used to denote an abbreviation for
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