Pictures by Letter - P

Name the objects, people, or concepts that are depicted in these images.
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First submittedMarch 13, 2018
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Pufferfish
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Level 56
Mar 13, 2018
easiest one yet
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Level 84
Mar 14, 2018
Not for me. Took me nearly a minute of saying "but they're banana chips" before remembering plantains.
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Level 82
Mar 15, 2018
not potato? or plate?
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Level 70
Mar 13, 2018
Photographer?
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Level 77
Mar 13, 2018
I though it would be something like that. I tried picture, photography, even paparazzi.
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Level 69
Apr 11, 2018
LOL So did I! I typed all of that and then tried polaroid!
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Level 70
Aug 26, 2018
I'd love to see a paparazzi whose only camera is a Polaroid, frantically shaking one developing exposure while trying to get their next shot.
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Level 76
Apr 10, 2020
Yes, I tried photo, photography, picture, and paparazzi. This was followed by me trying many other spellings of paparazzi.
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Level 87
Nov 9, 2022
I even tried photojournalist before finally getting it correct
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Level 77
Jun 18, 2018
That would surely be a better answer than polaroid which is a trade name.
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Level 71
Aug 25, 2018
I agree
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Level 86
Aug 25, 2018
Polaroid is an extremely recognizable camera brand, though perhaps not for people under a certain age.
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Level 73
Aug 26, 2018
@cornflakes But then the picture should show just the camera without the photographer to avoid confusion.
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Level 79
Mar 27, 2020
Phunny, the phirst thing I thought of when I saw the picture was Polaroid. I didn't think of anything else.
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Level 88
Mar 13, 2018
Piper for piccolo?
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Level 89
Mar 14, 2018
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Level 73
Mar 14, 2018
No. Pipe instruments like the bagpipes have the stem go straight out; piccolos are like flutes in that the stem goes perpendicular to the face.
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Level 77
Mar 13, 2018
Never ever thought Pegasus could be black, for me it's always been white, so took a good while.
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Level 63
Jul 30, 2018
If this one was white you wouldn't see it soooo...
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Level 65
Aug 25, 2018
The black color threw me; I ignored the wings and tried "Porsche."
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Level 82
Mar 13, 2018
Could pirate also be poison?
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Level 76
Mar 13, 2018
Yep, poison was my first try.
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Level 84
Mar 14, 2018
Were it not on a black flag, yes, that's exactly the image that Wikipedia uses for the poison symbol. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazard_symbol
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Level ∞
Jan 9, 2020
Poison will work now.
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Level 65
May 23, 2023
It's not a pirate, it's not poison. It's not the presidential symbol. It's a Jolly Roger. It doesn't matter where someone puts the skull and bones, it is still a jolly roger. It might be a symbol for poison or pirates, but it is still a jolly roger.
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Level 72
Aug 25, 2018
Photography. Also Picchu for Macchu Picchu came to mind.
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Level 65
Aug 25, 2018
Exactly, see below!
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Level 62
Aug 25, 2018
Pontiff?
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Level 65
Aug 25, 2018
I was all ready to give you a hard time....kept typing picchu (even machu picchu)....then doh! Peru!!!! Idiot
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Level 65
Aug 25, 2018
I don't think I've ever seen a quiz til now where 100% of the takers got at least one answer correct. Everybody knows the Pope!
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Level 60
Jul 7, 2023
Then that makes me the first not to get him.
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Level 63
Aug 25, 2018
puma? for panther?
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Level 75
Aug 27, 2018
Because of the color, black panther immediately came to mind. Black puma isn't a common phrase.
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Level 71
Sep 11, 2018
They're different species.
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Level 72
Aug 25, 2018
Skull and crossbones is also a symbol for poison.

That cat looked like a puma to me.

Weak that you had no other choices for those two.

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Level 79
Mar 27, 2020
To me they are completely appropriate pictures to represent those two words. Also have you seen a black puma?
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Level 35
Aug 27, 2018
Isn't "panthenon" spelled pantheon?
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Level 71
Sep 11, 2018
This is the Parthenon in Athens. The Pantheon is in Rome.
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Level 79
Mar 27, 2020
You mean 'parthenon'. And they are different words.
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Level 45
Aug 21, 2020
porcupine fish for puffer fish?
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Level 58
Jan 28, 2021
I thought parliament was Palace of Westminster
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Level 63
Jul 4, 2022
lol i was thinking picture photo phtograph and portrait but didnt think baout poleroid
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Level 65
Dec 15, 2023
Palace of Westminster as an alternative for parliament? It is multiple words, so potentially not as good an answer. It is what came to mind though, and I didn't think to go more general for a while.