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Eighty-plus wordies on various subjects.
http://www.scar.utoronto.ca/~01perric/games/wackywordies.html

Colors are often part of the solutions of the pictures.
http://www.norfacad.pvt.k12.va.us/puzzles/wacky.htm

Graphically drawn expressions of phrases.
http://www.rwmarketing.com/News/VisPun.html

Eight different groups of wordies.
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/Div/Win...r/jhhs/math/puzzles/miscpuz.html

One dozen drawn representations of phrases.
http://www.ottawavalleyguide.ca/whackywordies.html

Depiction of various colloquialisms along with historical footnotes of those expressions.
http://www.activityconnection.co...pdf/craniumcrunchessolutions.pdf

Wordies depicting the names of various rock bands.
http://www.princeton.edu/~distract/issues/mar2001/

125+ wordies shown often as mathematical formulas. Requests submissions.
http://www.creativepuzzels.nl/spel/speel1/puzzel37-2.htm

Brainteasers involving English expressions, exactly like wordies.
http://www.ripleywoodbury.com/News/VisPun.html

Visual puns with a musical theme.
http://www.pitt.edu/~deben/visualpuns.html

This time, pictures depict the various phrases.
http://punsterproductions.com/punzzles.php?N=1&NMAX=8

One hundred wordies on various subjects.
http://www.vella-zarb.com/thomas/rebuses.html

Contains pictures as additional elements to the letters and numbers.
http://www.fun-with-words.com/rebus_puzzles.html

Kid-oriented wordplay from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, to introduce kids to science and research interests.
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/braintpics.htm

Offers a weekly rebus in the style of the TV show, Concentration.
http://home.earthlink.net/~crussmason/cncindx.htm

A person's name located in the bottom-right corner of a rebus-cartoon is the source of a quote attributed to that same person.
http://www.unclerebus.com/

Four depictions of well-known phrases.
http://sln.fi.edu/qa97/puzzle9/puzzle9.html

Wordies-like challenge involving either pictures or words alone.
http://www.amherstlodge.com/Games/SnatchPhrase/index.htm

The object is to translate the arrangement of letters, numbers and/or symbols into a familiar phrase, saying or cliché.
http://www.wordies.ca

Pictures with odd word formations to illustrate a new word or phrase.
http://www.puzzlesoup.com/