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Cryptopix puzzles are word puzzles where the answer is a multi-word phrase. Decipher the image below to come up with the answer. For a better idea on how to solve this puzzle view an example. If you get stuck you can ask for help in the comments section. Hints are posted 24 hours after puzzle's publish date (if provided by author).
















LOL, for a minute I thought that was the Hulk... I blame Random Questions...
risque
ok, got the top, the bottom is eluding me
Wopnt take it.
Yeah, I got the top but not the bottom too which may be a little risque in its own right.
what is the last pic... i dont understand it.
EDIT : sry i meant the bottom left....
[6] It's a famous scene from a movie with the actress. I don't know much help you need.
any salt on the sign? I've tried googling a description but haven't had any luck.
the sign i dont get either...
Got it. Never heard of it.
[8] It's a message you would have on a box if you were shipping it so someone would know how to open it.
the sign might be on a refrigerator box
Interesting, I've never used this phrase before but luckily google suggested it to me.
risque is putting it mildly ;o)
In the last picture the girl is VERY EXCITED. HEHE
[13] It's a famous line (I won't say from where, as that is major salt) and book/movie title.
I'd say that the lower right image is a little too salty (Merriam-Webster: "3b : EARTHY, CRUDE <salty>") to be appropriate.
are we using the character (in the last clue),what she's saying or what's she's doing?
definitely what she's doing
wth i dont know.... last pic
even knowing who she is,what she's saying and what she's doing isn't clicking with anything else I have :o(
you cant figure out her actions unless you know the context
RACY!
for all people who do not like last pic lots of salt - good things _____ to those who wait
the letter in the first clue is what was messing me up...I was thinking greek
[25] It is a math symbol, but who is that monster anyway?
LOLOL
[26] he's a fantastic comic book character
I've been trying to figure out how "sigma" and "witch" fit in...
Edit:
Thank you guys for the help... But I meant I had been trying to figure that out (until I solved it)
But you guys are awesome!!!
2nd pic, not who what
LOL.
I got it, finally, but the first picture and the bottom left one threw me off.
I *like* that use of the last picture. Funny!!!
[13] I don't know as I've ever *used* this phrase, but it's one of the most famous Scottish phrases ever written.
Great puzzle!
I love Ray Bradbury.
Quite a famous quote, though I'm not sure I didn't encounter it as an SF title first.
Wish I'd been on at 10pm, this one took me all of 16 seconds, which should have been good for top 100. (Whereas others, I just don't get.)
[34] Bradbury was alluding to the Bard.
[18] Technically, it's what she was pretending to do.
FUN puzzle, unilab--especially the last picture. I'll have what she's having!
You solved this puzzle in 22 seconds...
about the same time it took Meg Ryan to do her thing.
That's hilarious, the naughtiest thing I've seen on Tanga!
I didn't recognize the actress at first (even though I saw that movie), but just from the look on her face I knew what the word had to be. :-)
[18], [19], It's more what she's pretending to do...
In an interesting coincidence, I just saw a production of a certain Scottish play tonight...
Eh, weak.
Funny + Bradbury = excellent puzzle
[33] its a movie title too
LOVED it .. as well as the book
(hope thats not to much salt)
good puzzle
This puzzle was prejudice against witches. It makes the assumption they're all bad.
[16] phrase originates from Macbeth . . .
[46] maybe you would have preferred a Playbill instead (for an appropriate musical)?
I'm not familiar with the phrase, but I was able to Google it based on the first two pics.
Thanks for all the help on the picture, I thought that was the girl from dirty dancing... it isn't.
ah, Macbeth was the key
Very inappropriate. I work these out with my ten year old sometimes.
[51] No, Stephen King.
no wonder "sigma thing" wasn't getting me anywhere...
[52] Maybe a little, but since the quote is from MacBeth, what would your propose for the final word?
[47], I'm sure [16] knew where the phrase originated, but was avoiding the mention of The Scottish Play to avoid being too salty.
Hm.... given the last picture, I wonder how you might build... "By the pricking of my thumbs"? :)
great puzzle
[41] That got it for me. Woah, that's edgy.
Fun!
[46] No prejudice here. I searched specifically for "wicked witch."
where's the new puzzle?
My mistake was thinking that the first pic was the Greek symbol, not the math symbol. Darn my fraternal past!