Pictures by Letter - M

Name the objects, people, or concepts that are depicted in these images.
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First submittedMarch 13, 2018
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+8
Level 71
Mar 13, 2018
Man, i was hoping for a secret message...
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Level 92
Mar 14, 2018
I know what you mean, I was hoping it spelled jetpunk or something.
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Level 65
Aug 4, 2018
Same! I was a bit disappointed to learn that the Morse code only spelled out "UELWHI" and the last combination isn't even a real letter!
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Level 51
Mar 13, 2018
I don't know if QM's a music person or not, but that's not a very standard metronome.
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Level 71
Mar 14, 2018
Looks just like mine........ The macarons (we called them macaroons) don't look like the macaroons we used to have.
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Level 84
Mar 14, 2018
Macaroons and macarons are two separate and different treats.
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Level 69
Mar 14, 2018
MacarOOns are those lumpy coconut things, which I find a bit disgusting. MacarOns are light and airy sandwich confections of heavenly deliciousness, that come in every possible flavor you can imagine, and are manna from some awesome French version of heaven.
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Level 65
Feb 24, 2023
Are we not going to acknowledge the amazing implications that French people have a separate heaven?
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Level 86
Mar 19, 2018
Macaron is the french spelling of macaroon. These are from Paris.
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Level 74
Aug 5, 2018
Both are meringue based cookies (i.e. made with egg whites) but macaroons are made with coconut and macarons are made with almond flour. Totally different cookies in the end. Personally I much prefer macarons, since I hate sweetened coconut.
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Level 66
Aug 2, 2019
@kingoftunes no they are not, this is a macaroon macaroon and a ring shaped one made from coconut and usually on edible paper.

the one in this quiz is a macaron ( or a french macaroon to make it confusing)

I think you were thinking of the two types of merengue meringue..(making) that can be used for the macarons. (french and italian way)

So macaroon is not the same as macaron, and definitely not Macron

And meringue has two variations and is not the same as merengue..

Macron (the president) does not want to do the merengue (dance)

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Level 66
Aug 2, 2019
I found the perfect picture !! Haha It explains everything :) Macaroon, macaron and Macron

Or this one more variations ;)

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Level 88
Oct 6, 2019
As an aside, why the faded 1972 Good Housewife magazine ad that barely shows any color to indicate what they are?
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Level 84
Mar 19, 2018
The majority of metronomes I've ever seen (quite a few, now that I think about it) look exactly like that one.
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Level 66
Mar 14, 2018
I tried make up for the second one and then gave up.

I would never get it.

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Level 69
Jun 13, 2018
Poor manatee looks so sad
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Level 86
Aug 4, 2018
They're not exactly what I'd call an upbeat animal.
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Level 66
Aug 2, 2019
"A manatee and a squirrel got together.." Would make a nice story :)
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Level 40
Aug 4, 2018
I think that "make up" should be accepted for "mascara", and "monster", "murderous" and "mean" for "matador".
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Level 66
Aug 2, 2019
Or "meh" for all of them.
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Level 66
Aug 4, 2018
I believe that is a picture of a meteor, not a meteoroid. A meteor is in the process of burning up in the atmosphere while a meteoroid is just floating in space. That one has a tail so it must be burning up.
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Level ∞
Aug 4, 2018
Good point. Changed the answer to meteor.
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Level 68
Aug 4, 2018
Kept trying "mongoose" for "meerkat". I'm a foreigner, they're all just mongooses to me.
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Level 75
Aug 5, 2018
Can't believe 80% got macaron. Never heard of them. The only thing I could think of for the photo was some type of fancy Moon Pie since Whoopie Pie doesn't start with M. :)
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Level 25
Aug 24, 2018
they are quite a popular delicacy in the UK - despite being i believe french - a bit pretentious yes but popular
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Level 79
Jan 10, 2019
They are hugely popular all over Europe. Urban pastries should always be a bit pretentious!
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Level 66
Aug 2, 2019
I think mainly the uk. I hadnt even seen them here until a few years ago. And they are still quite rare. Small stores wont have them, bakeries yes and big stores sometimes.

Meringue though have been around as long as I can remember. But dont think you could call those exactly popular either.

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Level 79
Mar 27, 2020
I've heard of macaron numerous times, but never head of 'matador'.
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Level 66
Aug 2, 2019
magpie the least guessed? that is surprising, I would ve thought mao or manatee or metronome
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Level 21
Mar 10, 2020
Maybe because the picture it shows is not a magpie, magpies tails aren't that long
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Level 83
May 2, 2020
That's most certainly a magpie
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Level 70
Jan 2, 2023
I thought it was Mockingbird at first, but then I corrected myself.
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Level 84
Feb 17, 2020
I kept thinking that it was a Magic wand
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Level 79
Mar 27, 2020
I've literally never heard of 'matador'.
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Level 54
Jun 17, 2020
In Danish, that’s the name for Monopoly!
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Level 45
Jun 16, 2020
I really tried make-up for mascara. I kept trying it and eventually gave up.
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Level 26
Dec 28, 2020
I want to know where 'Mexico, Meringue, Make-up and mittens are? They would be easier than 'Matador and Mao. Good quiz though.
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Level 74
Dec 5, 2021
I thought the metronome was some kind of weirdly-shaped foot size measuring device for a good 30 seconds before I zoomed in and read the words on it, which enabled me to figure out the answer.
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Level 57
Mar 25, 2022
Am I the only one who tried Maybelline before mascara?
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Level 66
Aug 22, 2022
Me too and make-up.
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Level 20
Nov 11, 2022
does anybody else just read the comments for the answers and not even do the quiz bc you find all the answers in the comments?
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Level 83
Jun 25, 2023
maybe... don't do that?