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    Hint for #3:




    "SLC" could equally well be "NYC".







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    clue 1 #4: Eva Rinaldi, CC-BY-SA 2.0

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      Hint for #3:




      "SLC" could equally well be "NYC".







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      clue 1 #1: dtstuff9, CC-BY-SA 2.0

      clue 1 #2: See Li, CC-BY-SA 2.0

      clue 1 #3: Mingle Media TV, CC-BY-SA 2.0

      clue 1 #4: Eva Rinaldi, CC-BY-SA 2.0

      clue 2: Kremlin.ru, CC-BY 4.0

      clue 4 #1: JL 09, CC-BY-SA 3.0

      clue 4 #2: Itub, CC-BY SA 3.0










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      The answers form one word.



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      enter image description here




      #2




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      #4




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      Hint for #3:




      "SLC" could equally well be "NYC".







      Image credits:

      clue 1 #1: dtstuff9, CC-BY-SA 2.0

      clue 1 #2: See Li, CC-BY-SA 2.0

      clue 1 #3: Mingle Media TV, CC-BY-SA 2.0

      clue 1 #4: Eva Rinaldi, CC-BY-SA 2.0

      clue 2: Kremlin.ru, CC-BY 4.0

      clue 4 #1: JL 09, CC-BY-SA 3.0

      clue 4 #2: Itub, CC-BY SA 3.0







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          As pointed by @MOehm this is the list of the Academy award winners for best actress between 2005 and 2008. The missing one is 2007, Marion Cotillard. In this case we get RA.




          For #2




          I think it's a play on word with a bit of Russian language. Rasputin = Ras Putin, which sounds in Russian like once (or one) Putin, then we have dva (two) Putin, tri (three) Putin. the second image is framed. So I guess it's DVAPUTIN, which gives us letters DI.




          For #3 Thanks to @MOehm




          This is the flag of Mexico. The hint points out that SLC is a city. Only the last letter is red so from MEXICO we get XY MEXI and then we need a city that starts like that and ends with CALI. MEXICALI fits the description. Than for the middle part we get just CALI and the last bit is CALI + CO or XICO and CALEXICO (almost) fits the requirement. This leads us to CALI




          For #4




          This is Samar island, part of the Phillippines and the Periodic table. I guess the word from this one is the element Samarium. As suggested by @ibrahimmahrir the letters must SM, the symbolic name of samarium.




          The 'ideological' word we are looking therefore will end with:




          So we get RA-DI-*-SM and considering the current situation of the world I guess it's RA-DI-CALI-SM.







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            I think #4 is just the two letters $ color{white}{SM}$ (select to reveal).
            – ibrahim mahrir
            Dec 3 at 14:58






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            Personally, I think your 2 and 4 are correct rather than your 1 & 3, but that's just my opinion...
            – El-Guest
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            @El-Guest I agree. I haven't used the movies tag and also I don't think the answer for 3 is correct either. It just sort of fits.
            – rhsquared
            Dec 3 at 15:05






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            rot13(V guvax sbe PNYV vg pbhyq unir fbzrguvat gb qb jvgu gur fgngr bs Onwn Pnyvsbeavn va Zrkvpb (juvpu va ratyvfu jbhyq or Fgngr bs Ybjre Pnyvsbeavn, juvpu svgf gur FYP vavgvnyf), naq gur fgngr vf vafvqr Zrkvpb.)
            – S. M.
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            Your number 1 is correct, but the reasoning is different, I think: Look at MMVII here.
            – M Oehm
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          For #1




          As pointed by @MOehm this is the list of the Academy award winners for best actress between 2005 and 2008. The missing one is 2007, Marion Cotillard. In this case we get RA.




          For #2




          I think it's a play on word with a bit of Russian language. Rasputin = Ras Putin, which sounds in Russian like once (or one) Putin, then we have dva (two) Putin, tri (three) Putin. the second image is framed. So I guess it's DVAPUTIN, which gives us letters DI.




          For #3 Thanks to @MOehm




          This is the flag of Mexico. The hint points out that SLC is a city. Only the last letter is red so from MEXICO we get XY MEXI and then we need a city that starts like that and ends with CALI. MEXICALI fits the description. Than for the middle part we get just CALI and the last bit is CALI + CO or XICO and CALEXICO (almost) fits the requirement. This leads us to CALI




          For #4




          This is Samar island, part of the Phillippines and the Periodic table. I guess the word from this one is the element Samarium. As suggested by @ibrahimmahrir the letters must SM, the symbolic name of samarium.




          The 'ideological' word we are looking therefore will end with:




          So we get RA-DI-*-SM and considering the current situation of the world I guess it's RA-DI-CALI-SM.







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            I think #4 is just the two letters $ color{white}{SM}$ (select to reveal).
            – ibrahim mahrir
            Dec 3 at 14:58






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            Personally, I think your 2 and 4 are correct rather than your 1 & 3, but that's just my opinion...
            – El-Guest
            Dec 3 at 15:04






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            @El-Guest I agree. I haven't used the movies tag and also I don't think the answer for 3 is correct either. It just sort of fits.
            – rhsquared
            Dec 3 at 15:05






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            rot13(V guvax sbe PNYV vg pbhyq unir fbzrguvat gb qb jvgu gur fgngr bs Onwn Pnyvsbeavn va Zrkvpb (juvpu va ratyvfu jbhyq or Fgngr bs Ybjre Pnyvsbeavn, juvpu svgf gur FYP vavgvnyf), naq gur fgngr vf vafvqr Zrkvpb.)
            – S. M.
            Dec 3 at 15:28






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            Your number 1 is correct, but the reasoning is different, I think: Look at MMVII here.
            – M Oehm
            Dec 4 at 9:07















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          For #1




          As pointed by @MOehm this is the list of the Academy award winners for best actress between 2005 and 2008. The missing one is 2007, Marion Cotillard. In this case we get RA.




          For #2




          I think it's a play on word with a bit of Russian language. Rasputin = Ras Putin, which sounds in Russian like once (or one) Putin, then we have dva (two) Putin, tri (three) Putin. the second image is framed. So I guess it's DVAPUTIN, which gives us letters DI.




          For #3 Thanks to @MOehm




          This is the flag of Mexico. The hint points out that SLC is a city. Only the last letter is red so from MEXICO we get XY MEXI and then we need a city that starts like that and ends with CALI. MEXICALI fits the description. Than for the middle part we get just CALI and the last bit is CALI + CO or XICO and CALEXICO (almost) fits the requirement. This leads us to CALI




          For #4




          This is Samar island, part of the Phillippines and the Periodic table. I guess the word from this one is the element Samarium. As suggested by @ibrahimmahrir the letters must SM, the symbolic name of samarium.




          The 'ideological' word we are looking therefore will end with:




          So we get RA-DI-*-SM and considering the current situation of the world I guess it's RA-DI-CALI-SM.







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            I think #4 is just the two letters $ color{white}{SM}$ (select to reveal).
            – ibrahim mahrir
            Dec 3 at 14:58






          • 2




            Personally, I think your 2 and 4 are correct rather than your 1 & 3, but that's just my opinion...
            – El-Guest
            Dec 3 at 15:04






          • 1




            @El-Guest I agree. I haven't used the movies tag and also I don't think the answer for 3 is correct either. It just sort of fits.
            – rhsquared
            Dec 3 at 15:05






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            rot13(V guvax sbe PNYV vg pbhyq unir fbzrguvat gb qb jvgu gur fgngr bs Onwn Pnyvsbeavn va Zrkvpb (juvpu va ratyvfu jbhyq or Fgngr bs Ybjre Pnyvsbeavn, juvpu svgf gur FYP vavgvnyf), naq gur fgngr vf vafvqr Zrkvpb.)
            – S. M.
            Dec 3 at 15:28






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            Your number 1 is correct, but the reasoning is different, I think: Look at MMVII here.
            – M Oehm
            Dec 4 at 9:07













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          For #1




          As pointed by @MOehm this is the list of the Academy award winners for best actress between 2005 and 2008. The missing one is 2007, Marion Cotillard. In this case we get RA.




          For #2




          I think it's a play on word with a bit of Russian language. Rasputin = Ras Putin, which sounds in Russian like once (or one) Putin, then we have dva (two) Putin, tri (three) Putin. the second image is framed. So I guess it's DVAPUTIN, which gives us letters DI.




          For #3 Thanks to @MOehm




          This is the flag of Mexico. The hint points out that SLC is a city. Only the last letter is red so from MEXICO we get XY MEXI and then we need a city that starts like that and ends with CALI. MEXICALI fits the description. Than for the middle part we get just CALI and the last bit is CALI + CO or XICO and CALEXICO (almost) fits the requirement. This leads us to CALI




          For #4




          This is Samar island, part of the Phillippines and the Periodic table. I guess the word from this one is the element Samarium. As suggested by @ibrahimmahrir the letters must SM, the symbolic name of samarium.




          The 'ideological' word we are looking therefore will end with:




          So we get RA-DI-*-SM and considering the current situation of the world I guess it's RA-DI-CALI-SM.







          share|improve this answer














          For #1




          As pointed by @MOehm this is the list of the Academy award winners for best actress between 2005 and 2008. The missing one is 2007, Marion Cotillard. In this case we get RA.




          For #2




          I think it's a play on word with a bit of Russian language. Rasputin = Ras Putin, which sounds in Russian like once (or one) Putin, then we have dva (two) Putin, tri (three) Putin. the second image is framed. So I guess it's DVAPUTIN, which gives us letters DI.




          For #3 Thanks to @MOehm




          This is the flag of Mexico. The hint points out that SLC is a city. Only the last letter is red so from MEXICO we get XY MEXI and then we need a city that starts like that and ends with CALI. MEXICALI fits the description. Than for the middle part we get just CALI and the last bit is CALI + CO or XICO and CALEXICO (almost) fits the requirement. This leads us to CALI




          For #4




          This is Samar island, part of the Phillippines and the Periodic table. I guess the word from this one is the element Samarium. As suggested by @ibrahimmahrir the letters must SM, the symbolic name of samarium.




          The 'ideological' word we are looking therefore will end with:




          So we get RA-DI-*-SM and considering the current situation of the world I guess it's RA-DI-CALI-SM.








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            I think #4 is just the two letters $ color{white}{SM}$ (select to reveal).
            – ibrahim mahrir
            Dec 3 at 14:58






          • 2




            Personally, I think your 2 and 4 are correct rather than your 1 & 3, but that's just my opinion...
            – El-Guest
            Dec 3 at 15:04






          • 1




            @El-Guest I agree. I haven't used the movies tag and also I don't think the answer for 3 is correct either. It just sort of fits.
            – rhsquared
            Dec 3 at 15:05






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            rot13(V guvax sbe PNYV vg pbhyq unir fbzrguvat gb qb jvgu gur fgngr bs Onwn Pnyvsbeavn va Zrkvpb (juvpu va ratyvfu jbhyq or Fgngr bs Ybjre Pnyvsbeavn, juvpu svgf gur FYP vavgvnyf), naq gur fgngr vf vafvqr Zrkvpb.)
            – S. M.
            Dec 3 at 15:28






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            Your number 1 is correct, but the reasoning is different, I think: Look at MMVII here.
            – M Oehm
            Dec 4 at 9:07














          • 2




            I think #4 is just the two letters $ color{white}{SM}$ (select to reveal).
            – ibrahim mahrir
            Dec 3 at 14:58






          • 2




            Personally, I think your 2 and 4 are correct rather than your 1 & 3, but that's just my opinion...
            – El-Guest
            Dec 3 at 15:04






          • 1




            @El-Guest I agree. I haven't used the movies tag and also I don't think the answer for 3 is correct either. It just sort of fits.
            – rhsquared
            Dec 3 at 15:05






          • 2




            rot13(V guvax sbe PNYV vg pbhyq unir fbzrguvat gb qb jvgu gur fgngr bs Onwn Pnyvsbeavn va Zrkvpb (juvpu va ratyvfu jbhyq or Fgngr bs Ybjre Pnyvsbeavn, juvpu svgf gur FYP vavgvnyf), naq gur fgngr vf vafvqr Zrkvpb.)
            – S. M.
            Dec 3 at 15:28






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            Your number 1 is correct, but the reasoning is different, I think: Look at MMVII here.
            – M Oehm
            Dec 4 at 9:07








          2




          2




          I think #4 is just the two letters $ color{white}{SM}$ (select to reveal).
          – ibrahim mahrir
          Dec 3 at 14:58




          I think #4 is just the two letters $ color{white}{SM}$ (select to reveal).
          – ibrahim mahrir
          Dec 3 at 14:58




          2




          2




          Personally, I think your 2 and 4 are correct rather than your 1 & 3, but that's just my opinion...
          – El-Guest
          Dec 3 at 15:04




          Personally, I think your 2 and 4 are correct rather than your 1 & 3, but that's just my opinion...
          – El-Guest
          Dec 3 at 15:04




          1




          1




          @El-Guest I agree. I haven't used the movies tag and also I don't think the answer for 3 is correct either. It just sort of fits.
          – rhsquared
          Dec 3 at 15:05




          @El-Guest I agree. I haven't used the movies tag and also I don't think the answer for 3 is correct either. It just sort of fits.
          – rhsquared
          Dec 3 at 15:05




          2




          2




          rot13(V guvax sbe PNYV vg pbhyq unir fbzrguvat gb qb jvgu gur fgngr bs Onwn Pnyvsbeavn va Zrkvpb (juvpu va ratyvfu jbhyq or Fgngr bs Ybjre Pnyvsbeavn, juvpu svgf gur FYP vavgvnyf), naq gur fgngr vf vafvqr Zrkvpb.)
          – S. M.
          Dec 3 at 15:28




          rot13(V guvax sbe PNYV vg pbhyq unir fbzrguvat gb qb jvgu gur fgngr bs Onwn Pnyvsbeavn va Zrkvpb (juvpu va ratyvfu jbhyq or Fgngr bs Ybjre Pnyvsbeavn, juvpu svgf gur FYP vavgvnyf), naq gur fgngr vf vafvqr Zrkvpb.)
          – S. M.
          Dec 3 at 15:28




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          Your number 1 is correct, but the reasoning is different, I think: Look at MMVII here.
          – M Oehm
          Dec 4 at 9:07




          Your number 1 is correct, but the reasoning is different, I think: Look at MMVII here.
          – M Oehm
          Dec 4 at 9:07


















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