Hi Pen.
I was in the middle of a flight to Perth on a work trip when the last race finished, and the result was announced, so I knew the result when we landed. It was early evening and so I went to a bar to have a quite nightcap. It was full of Americans. They were good sports and as I soon as they twigged I was an Aussie (I don’t know how they guessed), they insisted on buying me drinks. It was a bit hard to concentrate at work the next day, but I did turn up.
My rebus is a quote from an Australian Prime Minister which is not totally unrelated.
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One line. To cater for the superstitious, not those just a little stitious, I have not pictured the indefinite article.
Picture 1. Don’t be a snob, use what is common.
Picture 2. Don’t believe it. He is just like the rest.
Picture 3. Go with your initial thought.
Picture 4 Surname. Add “s” to makes plural.
Picture 5. This time you have to choose one.
Pictures 6 & 7. One word (4). Make homophone.
Picture 8. She certainly doesn’t follow Margaret Thatcher’s example.
Picture 12. I think it measures up.