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Riley Rebuses that Share a Common Theme


A Riley Rebus As Suggested By DuckHidden in plain sight - By what method do these images hide a prime number?What do these circles have in common - and what not?Frustrate the aliens further by determining the next figure in the sequenceHidden Words..!A Mentor's Reassurance - The disturbed booksV for Vendetta - Who am I?Nodes & TunnelsMore Nodes & Tunnels - The TowerThese alien safes have no endWhere's Wahlberg?













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Riley Rebus, started by Kevin L, is like a Riley Riddle but with images instead.



Here are 5 Riley Riddles that share a common theme. Can you find out the words and the common theme?




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    Here are 5 Riley Riddles that share a common theme. Can you find out the words and the common theme?




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      Riley Rebus, started by Kevin L, is like a Riley Riddle but with images instead.



      Here are 5 Riley Riddles that share a common theme. Can you find out the words and the common theme?




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      Riley Rebus, started by Kevin L, is like a Riley Riddle but with images instead.



      Here are 5 Riley Riddles that share a common theme. Can you find out the words and the common theme?




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          The theme is Mineral Gemstones




          Answer:




          $$beginarrayhlinetextbfPrefix & textbfInfix & textbfSuffix & textbfWord \ hlinetextAg & textGa & textgate & textAgate \ hlinetextSun & textSt & textOne & textSunstone \ hlinetextSpin & textNe & textL& textSpinel \ hlinetextSap & textPh & textHire & textSapphire \ hlinetextLab & textRad+Or & textRite & textLabradorite \ hlineendarray$$




          In detail:




          1. Ag (Chemical symbol for Silver) + Ga (Chemical symbol for Gallium) + Gate = AGATE

          2. Sun + St (Street) + One = SUNSTONE

          3. Spin + NE (North East) + L (Cyrillic L @jafe) = SPINEL

          4. Sap + PH (Philippines) + Hire = SAPPHIRE

          5. Lab + Rad (Radian) + Or + Rite (Right) = LABRADORITE







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          • $begingroup$
            2,4 and 5 are formed by direct concatenation. This doesn't seem to be the case in 1.
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            – Tojrah
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          • $begingroup$
            @Tojrah I think it doesn't have to direct concatenation as long as it fits the prefix/infix/suffix.
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:35






          • 2




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            3 suffix is the Cyrillic L.
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            May 26 at 15:44










          • $begingroup$
            @jafe thanks! Will add that
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:48










          • $begingroup$
            Picture 2(infix) could be improved. A street is a road in a city or town, usually with houses or buildings, and often with sidewalks. What is pictured is only a road.
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          The theme is Mineral Gemstones




          Answer:




          $$beginarrayhlinetextbfPrefix & textbfInfix & textbfSuffix & textbfWord \ hlinetextAg & textGa & textgate & textAgate \ hlinetextSun & textSt & textOne & textSunstone \ hlinetextSpin & textNe & textL& textSpinel \ hlinetextSap & textPh & textHire & textSapphire \ hlinetextLab & textRad+Or & textRite & textLabradorite \ hlineendarray$$




          In detail:




          1. Ag (Chemical symbol for Silver) + Ga (Chemical symbol for Gallium) + Gate = AGATE

          2. Sun + St (Street) + One = SUNSTONE

          3. Spin + NE (North East) + L (Cyrillic L @jafe) = SPINEL

          4. Sap + PH (Philippines) + Hire = SAPPHIRE

          5. Lab + Rad (Radian) + Or + Rite (Right) = LABRADORITE







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          • $begingroup$
            2,4 and 5 are formed by direct concatenation. This doesn't seem to be the case in 1.
            $endgroup$
            – Tojrah
            May 26 at 15:33










          • $begingroup$
            @Tojrah I think it doesn't have to direct concatenation as long as it fits the prefix/infix/suffix.
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:35






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            3 suffix is the Cyrillic L.
            $endgroup$
            – jafe
            May 26 at 15:44










          • $begingroup$
            @jafe thanks! Will add that
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:48










          • $begingroup$
            Picture 2(infix) could be improved. A street is a road in a city or town, usually with houses or buildings, and often with sidewalks. What is pictured is only a road.
            $endgroup$
            – AndyB
            May 27 at 3:17















          12












          $begingroup$


          The theme is Mineral Gemstones




          Answer:




          $$beginarrayhlinetextbfPrefix & textbfInfix & textbfSuffix & textbfWord \ hlinetextAg & textGa & textgate & textAgate \ hlinetextSun & textSt & textOne & textSunstone \ hlinetextSpin & textNe & textL& textSpinel \ hlinetextSap & textPh & textHire & textSapphire \ hlinetextLab & textRad+Or & textRite & textLabradorite \ hlineendarray$$




          In detail:




          1. Ag (Chemical symbol for Silver) + Ga (Chemical symbol for Gallium) + Gate = AGATE

          2. Sun + St (Street) + One = SUNSTONE

          3. Spin + NE (North East) + L (Cyrillic L @jafe) = SPINEL

          4. Sap + PH (Philippines) + Hire = SAPPHIRE

          5. Lab + Rad (Radian) + Or + Rite (Right) = LABRADORITE







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$












          • $begingroup$
            2,4 and 5 are formed by direct concatenation. This doesn't seem to be the case in 1.
            $endgroup$
            – Tojrah
            May 26 at 15:33










          • $begingroup$
            @Tojrah I think it doesn't have to direct concatenation as long as it fits the prefix/infix/suffix.
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:35






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            3 suffix is the Cyrillic L.
            $endgroup$
            – jafe
            May 26 at 15:44










          • $begingroup$
            @jafe thanks! Will add that
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:48










          • $begingroup$
            Picture 2(infix) could be improved. A street is a road in a city or town, usually with houses or buildings, and often with sidewalks. What is pictured is only a road.
            $endgroup$
            – AndyB
            May 27 at 3:17













          12












          12








          12





          $begingroup$


          The theme is Mineral Gemstones




          Answer:




          $$beginarrayhlinetextbfPrefix & textbfInfix & textbfSuffix & textbfWord \ hlinetextAg & textGa & textgate & textAgate \ hlinetextSun & textSt & textOne & textSunstone \ hlinetextSpin & textNe & textL& textSpinel \ hlinetextSap & textPh & textHire & textSapphire \ hlinetextLab & textRad+Or & textRite & textLabradorite \ hlineendarray$$




          In detail:




          1. Ag (Chemical symbol for Silver) + Ga (Chemical symbol for Gallium) + Gate = AGATE

          2. Sun + St (Street) + One = SUNSTONE

          3. Spin + NE (North East) + L (Cyrillic L @jafe) = SPINEL

          4. Sap + PH (Philippines) + Hire = SAPPHIRE

          5. Lab + Rad (Radian) + Or + Rite (Right) = LABRADORITE







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$




          The theme is Mineral Gemstones




          Answer:




          $$beginarrayhlinetextbfPrefix & textbfInfix & textbfSuffix & textbfWord \ hlinetextAg & textGa & textgate & textAgate \ hlinetextSun & textSt & textOne & textSunstone \ hlinetextSpin & textNe & textL& textSpinel \ hlinetextSap & textPh & textHire & textSapphire \ hlinetextLab & textRad+Or & textRite & textLabradorite \ hlineendarray$$




          In detail:




          1. Ag (Chemical symbol for Silver) + Ga (Chemical symbol for Gallium) + Gate = AGATE

          2. Sun + St (Street) + One = SUNSTONE

          3. Spin + NE (North East) + L (Cyrillic L @jafe) = SPINEL

          4. Sap + PH (Philippines) + Hire = SAPPHIRE

          5. Lab + Rad (Radian) + Or + Rite (Right) = LABRADORITE








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          • $begingroup$
            2,4 and 5 are formed by direct concatenation. This doesn't seem to be the case in 1.
            $endgroup$
            – Tojrah
            May 26 at 15:33










          • $begingroup$
            @Tojrah I think it doesn't have to direct concatenation as long as it fits the prefix/infix/suffix.
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:35






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            3 suffix is the Cyrillic L.
            $endgroup$
            – jafe
            May 26 at 15:44










          • $begingroup$
            @jafe thanks! Will add that
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:48










          • $begingroup$
            Picture 2(infix) could be improved. A street is a road in a city or town, usually with houses or buildings, and often with sidewalks. What is pictured is only a road.
            $endgroup$
            – AndyB
            May 27 at 3:17
















          • $begingroup$
            2,4 and 5 are formed by direct concatenation. This doesn't seem to be the case in 1.
            $endgroup$
            – Tojrah
            May 26 at 15:33










          • $begingroup$
            @Tojrah I think it doesn't have to direct concatenation as long as it fits the prefix/infix/suffix.
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:35






          • 2




            $begingroup$
            3 suffix is the Cyrillic L.
            $endgroup$
            – jafe
            May 26 at 15:44










          • $begingroup$
            @jafe thanks! Will add that
            $endgroup$
            – pirate
            May 26 at 15:48










          • $begingroup$
            Picture 2(infix) could be improved. A street is a road in a city or town, usually with houses or buildings, and often with sidewalks. What is pictured is only a road.
            $endgroup$
            – AndyB
            May 27 at 3:17















          $begingroup$
          2,4 and 5 are formed by direct concatenation. This doesn't seem to be the case in 1.
          $endgroup$
          – Tojrah
          May 26 at 15:33




          $begingroup$
          2,4 and 5 are formed by direct concatenation. This doesn't seem to be the case in 1.
          $endgroup$
          – Tojrah
          May 26 at 15:33












          $begingroup$
          @Tojrah I think it doesn't have to direct concatenation as long as it fits the prefix/infix/suffix.
          $endgroup$
          – pirate
          May 26 at 15:35




          $begingroup$
          @Tojrah I think it doesn't have to direct concatenation as long as it fits the prefix/infix/suffix.
          $endgroup$
          – pirate
          May 26 at 15:35




          2




          2




          $begingroup$
          3 suffix is the Cyrillic L.
          $endgroup$
          – jafe
          May 26 at 15:44




          $begingroup$
          3 suffix is the Cyrillic L.
          $endgroup$
          – jafe
          May 26 at 15:44












          $begingroup$
          @jafe thanks! Will add that
          $endgroup$
          – pirate
          May 26 at 15:48




          $begingroup$
          @jafe thanks! Will add that
          $endgroup$
          – pirate
          May 26 at 15:48












          $begingroup$
          Picture 2(infix) could be improved. A street is a road in a city or town, usually with houses or buildings, and often with sidewalks. What is pictured is only a road.
          $endgroup$
          – AndyB
          May 27 at 3:17




          $begingroup$
          Picture 2(infix) could be improved. A street is a road in a city or town, usually with houses or buildings, and often with sidewalks. What is pictured is only a road.
          $endgroup$
          – AndyB
          May 27 at 3:17

















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