Yes, a toy for sure.
Those are electric football bases ? 11 players on each team. They vibrated.
That’s it! Still have my set in the attic - couldn’t bring myself to ever get rid of it. When Krista answered “ITZ,” it turns out that’s a current day company that still makes these things - so while I think she might have had it first - you left no doubt!
Don’t know what ITZ is but when you said 22 exact pieces that was the tipping point for me. Haven’t thought about that game in years. Wish I still had mine. Fun times !!.
Good puzzle
Wish I had kept mine!! And my Rockem Sockem Robots!!
Oh, Rock’em Sock’em! Man, that was a good one. Heh - still remember one kid that tried to glue the head down on one of the robots on his game. Didn’t quite work as he planned, but you gotta admire the effort!
Good stuff there Craig thanks for the pic!!
Toys built back then would last longer than crap they build now.
Clue: Not a Medieval :“Exit Stage Left” Hook
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ArRrrrr Me hardies…
The photo makes it look like a monstrous pirate torture device.
It’s got nothing to do with the sea but it does help keep water out.
As a clue to it’s identity, needle the iron lady
Ice block hook ?
A piece of handle from a sword ?
A thatching tool?
Arrrr one way to rid a belly full a Rum, needled it
Excellent
That’s a good one River Runner!! keep’em coming…
Former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was known as the iron lady.
Needle the iron lady = Thatcher’s needle
I caught that lol Well Done &
True, great movie
THE IRON LADY is a surprising and intimate portrait of Margaret Thatcher (Meryl Streep), the first and only female Prime Minister of The United Kingdom. One of the 20th century’s most famous and influential women, Thatcher came from nowhere to smash through barriers of gender and class to be heard in a male dominated world.