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Simba
Clarinet <===
Sarabi
Clarinet <===
Sarabi
Hint
How does the clarinet make its base tone?Answer
Read between the lines(Reed between the lions)
The top and bottom items are from "The Lion King" (and a lot farther back, being the Swahili words for "lion" and "mirage"). The reeded wind instruments are often called simply "reeds", often to differentiate them from other woodwinds (such as flutes) or wind instruments in general.
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Good rebus!!
Glad to see two things, here:
(1) The read/reed homophone use, and
(2) The "approximation" of pronunciation of lions/lines. Although not exactly the same, they are good enough for a rebus.
VERY glad both made it through the selection process.
Glad to see two things, here:
(1) The read/reed homophone use, and
(2) The "approximation" of pronunciation of lions/lines. Although not exactly the same, they are good enough for a rebus.
VERY glad both made it through the selection process.
that one was cool
Very nice Rebus, short and straight to the point. I also liked this one.
haha, nys...
Ididnt get the answer, but it was cool
the answer , my friend, is blowing in the wind
good teaser
good teaser
Nice one!! Quite different for you, but I enjoyed it and...I got it right!!
i didnt like that one.
sarabi was from the lion king?? ....
This was a good rebus. Much better than many I see here.
Nice rebus! I didn't recognize Sarabi as the name of a lion, but I enjoyed this puzzle a lot.
I honestly didn't get it.
oh yeah. I forgot Sarabi was the mom's name. I love that movie! ...clever teaser, too!
Very clever. I like it.
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