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Yep! You're up, Liz.
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Slap and Tickle?
(02-12-2021, 08:55 AM)Butty Brennan Wrote: [ -> ]Slap and Tickle?

Correct @Butty Brennan
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It never rains but it pours
Correct @NNAHere
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Lighting a match over barrels of oil between the hours of 11 and 2 is not encouraged.
You're actually rather vaguely on the right track.
Burning the midnight oil?
That's it, @Butty Brennan
Pie in the sky.
(04-12-2021, 06:24 PM)NNAHere Wrote: [ -> ]Pie in the sky.
Correct @NNAHere
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As safe as houses?
As safe as a house was the intention (single house) but you're close enough @aaronjennings
IE IE IE IE
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EI EI EI EI 
EI EI EI EI 
Clue: The answer is something we all learned in school
I think I will need to go back to school because I don't remember anything which might relate to the image.

I have tried a nonsensical jumble of 'Ireland for the Irish', 'Irish Sea for Eire', '40 shades of green' and tried to make something out of 'Ireland's Eye' etc. Nope, going nowhere...
The picture is indeed the Irish Sea

However, Ireland does not appear anywhere in the answer

And the thing we learned in school was not learned in Georgraphy or History

Think about the orientation of the letters, and where they are in relation to the picture

I could have equally done this clue with any number of IEs and EIs, I just chose a random number to hint that there are multiple examples of each
OK. Too easy a clue Big Grin

'I before E except after C'
(08-12-2021, 02:26 PM)NNAHere Wrote: [ -> ]OK. Too easy a clue Big Grin

'I before E except after C'

That's the one Smile
(08-12-2021, 01:25 PM)NNAHere Wrote: [ -> ]I think I will need to go back to school because I don't remember anything which might relate to the image.

I have tried a nonsensical jumble of 'Ireland for the Irish', 'Irish Sea for Eire', '40 shades of green' and tried to make something out of 'Ireland's Eye' etc. Nope, going nowhere...
Well you were closer than I - the water shape  reminded me of Ursula the Sea Witch,  then Old McDonald and his singing farm animals came to mind, EI-EI-Ohhhhhhh !
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Hospital corners?
Homework help ?
To Help at Home ?
No, no and no.

I'll give a clue after the next guesses (if requested)
Help is the cornerstone of the home.... ?
It may well be but it isn't the answer Smile
Some clues:

* The top image shows the correct 'interpretation' of the phrase- the difference is where the word 'help' appears.
* Think of synonyms for 'help'.
Charity starts at home?
That's it @aaronjennings
Match = 1/2 + 0.5
A game of two halves
(15-12-2021, 01:14 AM)NNAHere Wrote: [ -> ]A game of two halves

Correct  Smile
(14-12-2021, 02:51 PM)aaronjennings Wrote: [ -> ]Charity starts at home?

I'd never have got that @NNAHere
I have been lacking imagination recently, even struggling to come up with a semi-usable catchphrase! Hope you all 'enjoy' this (relatively straightforward?) one Smile

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