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1: can icon + d + cane icon
2: fruits icon + cake icon
3: holly icon + calendar icon
4: paddle icon + nah + candies icon
5: rocket icon + sock icon with arrow
6: stopwatch icon + flag icon with arrow
7: crayon icon + bear icon + e
8: d + apple core icon + 8
9: knot icon + tea bag icon + paddle icon + n + ice cube icon
This is a Christmas vocabulary picture puzzle where we need to interpret the images and letters to form Christmas - related words. Let's solve each one:
- The first puzzle has a can (tin), the letter D, and a candy cane. Combining these, we get "Tin + D + Cane" which forms "TINSEL" (we use the sounds and associations: tin, D (sounds like 's'? Wait, maybe a rebus. Wait, tin + D + cane: maybe "TIN" + "D" + "CANE" but that doesn't make sense. Wait, maybe the can is "tin", the D is just D, and the cane is "cane" but no. Wait, maybe it's a rebus for "TINSEL": tin (can) + D (maybe a typo or sound) + cane? No, maybe "TIN" + "SEL" (from cane? No, maybe the cane is a "sel" sound? Wait, maybe I'm overcomplicating. Let's try another approach.
- Second puzzle: fruits (maybe "fruit") and a cake (maybe "cake") but no, maybe "FRUIT" + "CAKE" but that's two words. Wait, no, the images: bananas, watermelon, apple (fruits) and a cake with candles. Maybe "FRUITCAKE"? Yes, that's a Christmas - related word.
- Third puzzle: holly (a Christmas plant) and a calendar (maybe "day" or "date"). Holly + date? No, "HOLLY" + "DAY"? "HOLIDAY"? Wait, holly (image) and calendar (which is about days, so "DAY"). So "HOLLY" + "DAY" = "HOLIDAY"? But Christmas is a holiday. Wait, but maybe "HOLLY" + "DATE"? No, "HOLIDAY" makes sense.
- Fourth puzzle: a paddle (maybe "oar"), the letters "NAH", and three candies (maybe "candy"). Oar + NAH + candy? No, "OAR" + "NAH" + "CANDY" doesn't make sense. Wait, "OAR" (paddle) + "NAH" (maybe "NO"?) + "CANDY"? No. Wait, "O" (from oar? No, paddle is "oar", so "OAR" - "R" + "NAH" + "CANDY"? No, maybe "ORNAMENT"? No, "OAR" + "NAH" + "CANDY" is not. Wait, maybe "O" (paddle as "o"), "NAH" (maybe "n" "a" "h"), and "candy" (maybe "c" "a" "n" "d" "y"). No, this is tricky.
- Fifth puzzle: a rocket (maybe "rocket") and a sock (with an arrow pointing to the foot, so "foot"). Rocket + foot? No, "ROCKET" + "FOOT" doesn't make sense. Wait, "ROCK" (rocket without "et") + "FOOT"? No, "STOCKING"? Wait, rocket (no) and sock (stocking is a Christmas item). Wait, rocket (maybe "R") and sock (stocking). "R" + "STOCKING"? No, "STOCKING" is a Christmas item. Wait, the rocket is maybe a "ROCK" and the sock is a "STOCKING"? No, "ROCKET" + "STOCKING" is two words.
- Sixth puzzle: a clock (maybe "time") and a flag (maybe "pole" or "flag"). "TIME" + "FLAG"? No, "TIMBER"? No, "TIME" + "POLE"? "TIMEPOLE"? No. Wait, "CLOCK" (image) and "FLAG" (image). "CLOCK" + "FLAG" = "CLOCKFLAG"? No, that's not a word. Wait, "COMPASS" (the clock - like image is a compass) and "FLAG". "COMPASS" + "FLAG"? No, "COMPASS" is for direction, flag is a symbol. Maybe "COMPASS" + "ION"? No, "COMPASSION" is not Christmas - related.
- Seventh puzzle: a crayon (maybe "pen" or "crayon"), a teddy bear (maybe "bear"), and the letter E. "CRAYON" + "BEAR" + "E"? No, "CRAYON" + "BEAR" + "E" = "CRAYONBEARE"? No. Wait, "PENCIL" (crayon is a type of pencil - like writing tool), "BEAR", "E". "PENCIL" + "BEAR" + "E" = "PENCILBEARE"? No, "TEDDY" (bear) + "CRAYON" + "E"? No, "TEDDY" + "CRAYON" + "E" = "TEDDY CRAYON E"? No. Wait, "CRAYON" (image) + "BEAR" (image) + "E" (letter). Maybe "CRAY" + "BEAR" + "E" = "CRAYBEARE"? No, I'm stuck.
- Eighth puzzle: the letter D, an apple core (maybe "core"), and the number 8 (which looks like "ate" or "eight"). D + core + eight? "D" + "CORE" + "EIGHT" = "DCOREEIGHT"? No. Wait, "D" + "APPLE CORE" (core) + "8" (eight). "D" + "CORE" + "EIGHT" = "DCORE EIGHT"? No, "D" + "ATE" (from 8, as "eight" - "igh" = "ate") + "CORE"? "DATE" + "CORE"? No, "DECORATE"? No…
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- TINSEL
- FRUITCAKE
- HOLIDAY
- ORNAMENT
- STOCKING
- DECORATE (assuming the clock is a compass (no, clock is time, flag is a pole, so "TIME" + "POLE" no, "DECORATE" is a Christmas - related action)
- TEDDYBEARCRAYONE (no, better "CRAYONBEAR" no)
- DCOREATE (no, "DECORATE")
- KNOTTEA OARNICE (no)
(Note: Some of these answers are speculative as the puzzle requires visual interpretation which is a bit ambiguous, but based on Christmas vocabulary and rebus principles, these are the best guesses. The subfield is Linguistics (Arts) as it deals with vocabulary and word - building.)