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Twelve Days of Christmas... Games, Part VIII: These Menorahs Are Lit

Today's game involves some wordplay. We are going to give you eight pictures of animal-themed menorahs, along with the names given to them by their creators... but scrambled. And we are going to give you eight pictures of non-animal-themed menorahs, along with the names given to them by their creators... but scrambled. The task is to figure out the correct names for each menorah.

For example, let's imagine that this was image #1 in the non-animal set:

A menorah where each candle
holder is a mini statue of liberty

And let's imagine that one of the scrambled titles on the list is "mhornea fo tryebil." Well, you would hopefully eventually figure out that the answer for #1 is "Menorah of Liberty." Of course, it's harder when you have to figure out which of the eight scrambled phrases goes with which. Also, note that some of the names are pretty straightforward, while others involved some wordplay.

Here are the eight animal-themed menorahs:

Number 1 is an ark with giraffes and
chickens, Number 2 is a dinosaur, Number 3 is a turkey with a rabbinic stole, Number 4 is a sparkly purple rhino, Number 5 is
a bunch of cats, Number 6 is a golden lion, Number 7 is a bunch of animals including an elephant and a monkey hanging from a tree,
Number 8 is a brass dachshund.

Here are the scrambled titles, in no particular order:

Here are the eight non-animal-themed menorahs:

Number 1 is a banana,
Number 2 is the starship Enterprise, Number 3 is a man and a bagel cart, Number 4 is a very large menorah made of plastic blocks, Number 5 is
a man smoking marijuana from his menorah, Number 6 is Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Number 7 is a bunch of sushi,
Number 8 is The Beatles.

Here are the scrambled titles, in no particular order:

We also have a tiebreaker: Which of these 16 menorahs reportedly outraged Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) when she saw pictures on social media? You can write "Animal 3" or "Non-animal 6" or whatever it is to indicate your answer.

Submit your responses here! (Z)



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