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In these rebuses, all of the answers contain the word "one". Figure out the common expressions from the pictures provided and the clues in the question. Do not use punctuation.

A photo quiz by LeoDaVinci. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
LeoDaVinci
Time
6 mins
Type
Photo Quiz
Quiz #
409,021
Updated
Jul 01 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
297
Question 1 of 10
1. Group projects can be fun!

Answer: (Six Words)
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Question 2 of 10
2. Failed in the planning stages.

Answer: (Four Words)
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Question 3 of 10
3. Ask Arnold Palmer about this one.

Answer: (Three Words)
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Question 4 of 10
4. Adult themed perhaps?

Answer: (Three Words)
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Question 5 of 10
5. Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse.

Answer: (Four Words)
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Question 6 of 10
6. Can't do that again...

Answer: (Three Words)
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Question 7 of 10
7. Ask some French musketeers about their creed.

Answer: (Seven Words (think hockey, perhaps))
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Question 8 of 10
8. Get a lottery ticket tonight!

Answer: (Three Words)
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Question 9 of 10
9. One stop shopping.

Answer: (Three Words)
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Question 10 of 10
10. Have another beer.

Answer: (Four Words)
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Group projects can be fun!

Answer: Two heads are better than one

Two heads are on the greater side than the single head, therefore they're better.

The idiom "two heads are better than one" means that there is value in doing things together with another person or seeking out advice on a task that you have.
2. Failed in the planning stages.

Answer: Back to square one

The word "to" is backwards, and the word "one" is in a square.

The expression "back to square one" refers to a situation where work has been done, however, there is a need to revert back to the beginning, thus rendering all work done moot. It can also refer to going back to the beginning of a journey.
3. Ask Arnold Palmer about this one.

Answer: Hole in One

In the digit "1" there is a hole!

A "hole in one" is a golf term that means that you've knocked your ball into the cup on the first swing from the tee. This is the most desirable result in golf. From there, it can refer to a job done right the very first time.
4. Adult themed perhaps?

Answer: One night stand

The card is clearly night-time, and the word "one" is standing up.

A "one-night stand" most commonly refers to a relationship between two people that lasts for only the one night. However, it can also be used to refer to an event that will happen only on one night, and never again.
5. Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse.

Answer: One of those days

There are several of "those days" however the arrow is only pointing to one of them.

When you say "one of those days", you must have had a bad day. The expression refers to a day when nothing is going your way and everything seems to be unpleasant.
6. Can't do that again...

Answer: One and done

The word "one" is before the word "finished", which is another way of saying "done".

The idiom "one and done" refers to something that you might try just the one time and never again. Most people when they get married for the first time hope that it's a "one and done" situation.
7. Ask some French musketeers about their creed.

Answer: All for one and one for all

If this was a hockey scoreboard, then the scores are all "four-one", except for the last one. Often in hockey, and in some other sports, a tie is referred to as "all", so the one final score is "four all".

"All for one and one for all" came from Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel "The Three Musketeers" and refers to the characters in the story willing to do anything for their comrades-in-arms. Being French, he wrote it "tous pour un, un pour tous"; the Latin version "unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno" is the motto of Switzerland.
8. Get a lottery ticket tonight!

Answer: Million to one

The numbers are "a million", "two", and "one".

When you have "million to one" odds, it is extremely unlikely that the outcome will happen, for example, the chances of you winning the lottery or getting struck by lightning. It could happen, but it's probably not in the cards for you.
9. One stop shopping.

Answer: All in one

The word "all" is located within the word "one".

An "all in one" refers to something that has more than one function so that you won't need to go to several different places to fulfill your needs. If you're shopping, you would prefer an all-in-one store so that you don't have to drive around to get all of the things that you want.
10. Have another beer.

Answer: One for the road

The number one and four are on a road.

The expression "one for the road" often refers to a final drink that you have before leaving a friend's house, often an alcoholic beverage.
Source: Author LeoDaVinci

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