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The images below are connected by a single word:

A Knight in shining armour with shield and lance

The Silhouette of a Cat

A bar of gold

A golf club

Fire

A fair ground

What is the word, and what are the connections?

Brent Hackers
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  • If you were Japanese or Chinese, you could play this sort of thing with the ideograph characters rather than pictures; and in fact they have such puzzles in those cultures (commonly appearing in newspapers and magazines). – Kaz Jan 17 '18 at 23:02
  • E.g. take a crack at this one: http://enbanrider.com/RPG/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/002_wadoukaichin.jpg – Kaz Jan 17 '18 at 23:05
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    @kaz its all Greek to me I'm afraid. – Brent Hackers Jan 18 '18 at 07:12

4 Answers4

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I think it is

Fight

  • Knight

Fight Night

  • Cat

Cat Fight

  • Gold

Bar fight (Thanks @Gustavo Gabriel)

  • Club

Fight Club

  • Fire

Firefight

  • Fair

Fair Fight

APrough
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7

Could it be

BLACK?

Rand al'Thor
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I think the answer is

Fortune

This is my explainations

A soldier of fortune is an adventurer or a mercenary
Black cat either means bad or good fortune depending on the local folklore
"Of fortune and gold" is a movie
There is a golf course at fortune bay
"Fire and fortune" is a song by Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker
Theme park: tickets of fortune is a video slot machine

Florian Bourse
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2

Another alternative i thought of, fitting for a good number of them:

Fish

Knight

Spearfish

Cat

Catfish

Gold

Goldfish

Club

Fishstick

Fire

Fish.. roasted by fire? Firefish? Crimsonfish? (This is when it all falls apart)

Carnival

Clownfish (a stretch, i know)

votbear
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    I'd say it fell apart at club mate ha ha. Even if I recognised 'fishstick' as a real word (don't tempts me to add a UK tag), using a golf club to represent a stick would be a stretch for me. Some good fits though, really. +1 (And at least a firefish is an actual real world thing, if not common knowledge) – Brent Hackers Jan 18 '18 at 08:00