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          1:




          Santa Monica Landmark -> Pier

          Santa, Mon (Myanmar) + Ica (Peru), Land + Mark




          2:




          Noble Majestic Month -> August

          elbow backwards with W (tungsten) replaced by N (nitrogen), Ma(g=jester)ic, Moth "eats" N




          3:




          Dollhouse Victor Actor -> Enver (Gjokaj)

          Dollhouse, Tango-Uniform-?-Whiskey (Nato alphabet), tractor




          4:




          First British Martyr -> St. Alban

          Fist clutches maritime flag "R", BBC, Marty McFly + r




          5:




          Architect Lloyd Wright -> Frank

          Arch+I+(pro)tect, Andrew Lloyd Webber, W (on the) right.




          6:




          East Siberia River -> Lena

          Compass rose, Map of Siberia, R+IV+e+R (+picture)




          7:




          Ride Board Comb -> Over

          Bride minus B (the hex digit hex B is 11, which is 1011 in binary), Boar + D, Tomb with T -> C




          8:




          Actress Jennifer Jason -> Leigh

          AC+tre+ss, "Vaccine Edward"=Jenner + "if" in the middle, Jason with the Golden Fleece




          9:




          Garage Yard Clearance -> Sale

          Garage, Vineyard minus vine, Cl + ear + (l)ance




          10:




          Thousand Ship Launcher -> Helen (of Troy)

          Number in a 1000 yen note, Flag-|battle-|leader-|oneupman- ship, LA+UN+Cher




          Observation:




          Looks like there's a theme of "almost state capitals" going on in there:


          1. Pier -> Pierre, South Dakota

          2. August -> Augusta, Maine

          3. Enver -> Denver, Colorado

          4. St. Alban -> Albany, New York

          5. Frank -> Frankfort, Kentucky

          6. Lena -> Helena, Montana

          7. Over -> Dover, Delaware

          8. Leigh -> Raleigh, North Carolina

          9. Sale -> Salem, Oregon

          10. Helen -> Helena, Montana




          And finally, the missing letters spell out




          "Ready for the drama."







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          $begingroup$

          Looks like we got there in the end; what a journey! Thanks for the excellent puzzle!



          1:




          Santa Monica Landmark -> Pier

          Santa, Mon (Myanmar) + Ica (Peru), Land + Mark




          2:




          Noble Majestic Month -> August

          elbow backwards with W (tungsten) replaced by N (nitrogen), Ma(g=jester)ic, Moth "eats" N




          3:




          Dollhouse Victor Actor -> Enver (Gjokaj)

          Dollhouse, Tango-Uniform-?-Whiskey (Nato alphabet), tractor




          4:




          First British Martyr -> St. Alban

          Fist clutches maritime flag "R", BBC, Marty McFly + r




          5:




          Architect Lloyd Wright -> Frank

          Arch+I+(pro)tect, Andrew Lloyd Webber, W (on the) right.




          6:




          East Siberia River -> Lena

          Compass rose, Map of Siberia, R+IV+e+R (+picture)




          7:




          Ride Board Comb -> Over

          Bride minus B (the hex digit hex B is 11, which is 1011 in binary), Boar + D, Tomb with T -> C




          8:




          Actress Jennifer Jason -> Leigh

          AC+tre+ss, "Vaccine Edward"=Jenner + "if" in the middle, Jason with the Golden Fleece




          9:




          Garage Yard Clearance -> Sale

          Garage, Vineyard minus vine, Cl + ear + (l)ance




          10:




          Thousand Ship Launcher -> Helen (of Troy)

          Number in a 1000 yen note, Flag-|battle-|leader-|oneupman- ship, LA+UN+Cher




          Observation:




          Looks like there's a theme of "almost state capitals" going on in there:


          1. Pier -> Pierre, South Dakota

          2. August -> Augusta, Maine

          3. Enver -> Denver, Colorado

          4. St. Alban -> Albany, New York

          5. Frank -> Frankfort, Kentucky

          6. Lena -> Helena, Montana

          7. Over -> Dover, Delaware

          8. Leigh -> Raleigh, North Carolina

          9. Sale -> Salem, Oregon

          10. Helen -> Helena, Montana




          And finally, the missing letters spell out




          "Ready for the drama."







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          • $begingroup$
            Okay, I'll share mine, too. But it's not only a lot to solve, also a lot to type.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 20:23










          • $begingroup$
            @MOehm I'll wikify
            $endgroup$
            – Bass
            Jan 10 at 20:26










          • $begingroup$
            Okay, if you don't mind. It might be easier to just edit my stuff in.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 20:26










          • $begingroup$
            Oh! That's much better.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 21:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice work, guys!
            $endgroup$
            – jafe
            Jan 11 at 5:47
















          9












          $begingroup$

          Looks like we got there in the end; what a journey! Thanks for the excellent puzzle!



          1:




          Santa Monica Landmark -> Pier

          Santa, Mon (Myanmar) + Ica (Peru), Land + Mark




          2:




          Noble Majestic Month -> August

          elbow backwards with W (tungsten) replaced by N (nitrogen), Ma(g=jester)ic, Moth "eats" N




          3:




          Dollhouse Victor Actor -> Enver (Gjokaj)

          Dollhouse, Tango-Uniform-?-Whiskey (Nato alphabet), tractor




          4:




          First British Martyr -> St. Alban

          Fist clutches maritime flag "R", BBC, Marty McFly + r




          5:




          Architect Lloyd Wright -> Frank

          Arch+I+(pro)tect, Andrew Lloyd Webber, W (on the) right.




          6:




          East Siberia River -> Lena

          Compass rose, Map of Siberia, R+IV+e+R (+picture)




          7:




          Ride Board Comb -> Over

          Bride minus B (the hex digit hex B is 11, which is 1011 in binary), Boar + D, Tomb with T -> C




          8:




          Actress Jennifer Jason -> Leigh

          AC+tre+ss, "Vaccine Edward"=Jenner + "if" in the middle, Jason with the Golden Fleece




          9:




          Garage Yard Clearance -> Sale

          Garage, Vineyard minus vine, Cl + ear + (l)ance




          10:




          Thousand Ship Launcher -> Helen (of Troy)

          Number in a 1000 yen note, Flag-|battle-|leader-|oneupman- ship, LA+UN+Cher




          Observation:




          Looks like there's a theme of "almost state capitals" going on in there:


          1. Pier -> Pierre, South Dakota

          2. August -> Augusta, Maine

          3. Enver -> Denver, Colorado

          4. St. Alban -> Albany, New York

          5. Frank -> Frankfort, Kentucky

          6. Lena -> Helena, Montana

          7. Over -> Dover, Delaware

          8. Leigh -> Raleigh, North Carolina

          9. Sale -> Salem, Oregon

          10. Helen -> Helena, Montana




          And finally, the missing letters spell out




          "Ready for the drama."







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$













          • $begingroup$
            Okay, I'll share mine, too. But it's not only a lot to solve, also a lot to type.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 20:23










          • $begingroup$
            @MOehm I'll wikify
            $endgroup$
            – Bass
            Jan 10 at 20:26










          • $begingroup$
            Okay, if you don't mind. It might be easier to just edit my stuff in.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 20:26










          • $begingroup$
            Oh! That's much better.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 21:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice work, guys!
            $endgroup$
            – jafe
            Jan 11 at 5:47














          9












          9








          9





          $begingroup$

          Looks like we got there in the end; what a journey! Thanks for the excellent puzzle!



          1:




          Santa Monica Landmark -> Pier

          Santa, Mon (Myanmar) + Ica (Peru), Land + Mark




          2:




          Noble Majestic Month -> August

          elbow backwards with W (tungsten) replaced by N (nitrogen), Ma(g=jester)ic, Moth "eats" N




          3:




          Dollhouse Victor Actor -> Enver (Gjokaj)

          Dollhouse, Tango-Uniform-?-Whiskey (Nato alphabet), tractor




          4:




          First British Martyr -> St. Alban

          Fist clutches maritime flag "R", BBC, Marty McFly + r




          5:




          Architect Lloyd Wright -> Frank

          Arch+I+(pro)tect, Andrew Lloyd Webber, W (on the) right.




          6:




          East Siberia River -> Lena

          Compass rose, Map of Siberia, R+IV+e+R (+picture)




          7:




          Ride Board Comb -> Over

          Bride minus B (the hex digit hex B is 11, which is 1011 in binary), Boar + D, Tomb with T -> C




          8:




          Actress Jennifer Jason -> Leigh

          AC+tre+ss, "Vaccine Edward"=Jenner + "if" in the middle, Jason with the Golden Fleece




          9:




          Garage Yard Clearance -> Sale

          Garage, Vineyard minus vine, Cl + ear + (l)ance




          10:




          Thousand Ship Launcher -> Helen (of Troy)

          Number in a 1000 yen note, Flag-|battle-|leader-|oneupman- ship, LA+UN+Cher




          Observation:




          Looks like there's a theme of "almost state capitals" going on in there:


          1. Pier -> Pierre, South Dakota

          2. August -> Augusta, Maine

          3. Enver -> Denver, Colorado

          4. St. Alban -> Albany, New York

          5. Frank -> Frankfort, Kentucky

          6. Lena -> Helena, Montana

          7. Over -> Dover, Delaware

          8. Leigh -> Raleigh, North Carolina

          9. Sale -> Salem, Oregon

          10. Helen -> Helena, Montana




          And finally, the missing letters spell out




          "Ready for the drama."







          share|improve this answer











          $endgroup$



          Looks like we got there in the end; what a journey! Thanks for the excellent puzzle!



          1:




          Santa Monica Landmark -> Pier

          Santa, Mon (Myanmar) + Ica (Peru), Land + Mark




          2:




          Noble Majestic Month -> August

          elbow backwards with W (tungsten) replaced by N (nitrogen), Ma(g=jester)ic, Moth "eats" N




          3:




          Dollhouse Victor Actor -> Enver (Gjokaj)

          Dollhouse, Tango-Uniform-?-Whiskey (Nato alphabet), tractor




          4:




          First British Martyr -> St. Alban

          Fist clutches maritime flag "R", BBC, Marty McFly + r




          5:




          Architect Lloyd Wright -> Frank

          Arch+I+(pro)tect, Andrew Lloyd Webber, W (on the) right.




          6:




          East Siberia River -> Lena

          Compass rose, Map of Siberia, R+IV+e+R (+picture)




          7:




          Ride Board Comb -> Over

          Bride minus B (the hex digit hex B is 11, which is 1011 in binary), Boar + D, Tomb with T -> C




          8:




          Actress Jennifer Jason -> Leigh

          AC+tre+ss, "Vaccine Edward"=Jenner + "if" in the middle, Jason with the Golden Fleece




          9:




          Garage Yard Clearance -> Sale

          Garage, Vineyard minus vine, Cl + ear + (l)ance




          10:




          Thousand Ship Launcher -> Helen (of Troy)

          Number in a 1000 yen note, Flag-|battle-|leader-|oneupman- ship, LA+UN+Cher




          Observation:




          Looks like there's a theme of "almost state capitals" going on in there:


          1. Pier -> Pierre, South Dakota

          2. August -> Augusta, Maine

          3. Enver -> Denver, Colorado

          4. St. Alban -> Albany, New York

          5. Frank -> Frankfort, Kentucky

          6. Lena -> Helena, Montana

          7. Over -> Dover, Delaware

          8. Leigh -> Raleigh, North Carolina

          9. Sale -> Salem, Oregon

          10. Helen -> Helena, Montana




          And finally, the missing letters spell out




          "Ready for the drama."








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          • $begingroup$
            @MOehm I'll wikify
            $endgroup$
            – Bass
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          • $begingroup$
            Okay, if you don't mind. It might be easier to just edit my stuff in.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
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          • $begingroup$
            Oh! That's much better.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 21:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice work, guys!
            $endgroup$
            – jafe
            Jan 11 at 5:47


















          • $begingroup$
            Okay, I'll share mine, too. But it's not only a lot to solve, also a lot to type.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 20:23










          • $begingroup$
            @MOehm I'll wikify
            $endgroup$
            – Bass
            Jan 10 at 20:26










          • $begingroup$
            Okay, if you don't mind. It might be easier to just edit my stuff in.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 20:26










          • $begingroup$
            Oh! That's much better.
            $endgroup$
            – M Oehm
            Jan 10 at 21:21










          • $begingroup$
            Nice work, guys!
            $endgroup$
            – jafe
            Jan 11 at 5:47
















          $begingroup$
          Okay, I'll share mine, too. But it's not only a lot to solve, also a lot to type.
          $endgroup$
          – M Oehm
          Jan 10 at 20:23




          $begingroup$
          Okay, I'll share mine, too. But it's not only a lot to solve, also a lot to type.
          $endgroup$
          – M Oehm
          Jan 10 at 20:23












          $begingroup$
          @MOehm I'll wikify
          $endgroup$
          – Bass
          Jan 10 at 20:26




          $begingroup$
          @MOehm I'll wikify
          $endgroup$
          – Bass
          Jan 10 at 20:26












          $begingroup$
          Okay, if you don't mind. It might be easier to just edit my stuff in.
          $endgroup$
          – M Oehm
          Jan 10 at 20:26




          $begingroup$
          Okay, if you don't mind. It might be easier to just edit my stuff in.
          $endgroup$
          – M Oehm
          Jan 10 at 20:26












          $begingroup$
          Oh! That's much better.
          $endgroup$
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          $begingroup$
          Oh! That's much better.
          $endgroup$
          – M Oehm
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          $begingroup$
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