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The list of adages are as follows:
* JACK OF ALL TRADES
* JACK OF ALL TRADES
* ALL IN A DAY'S WORK
* ALL IN A DAY'S WORK
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[[Category: Decryption]]
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[[Category: Pictorial]]
[[Category: Pictorial]]
[[Category: Puzzles by Jack Lance]]
[[Category: Puzzles by Jack Lance]]

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Spoiler warning: Solution follows
Each of the diagrams provide a representation of a common phrase or adage, written in pictographic manner:

P.I.HUNT 5 - Workandno.png

The list of adages are as follows:

  • JACK OF ALL TRADES
  • ALL IN A DAY'S WORK
  • JACK IN THE BOX
  • DAY IN, DAY OUT
  • MAKES A PLAY FOR
  • WORKING 9 TO 5
  • MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE
  • THINK OUTSIDE OF THE BOX
  • AS DIFFERENT AS NIGHT AND DAY
  • ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL
  • ALL TALK AND NO ACTION
  • SAME DIFFERENCE
  • WALKING THE DOG
  • WORK LIKE A DOG
  • EVERY DOG HAS THEIR DAY
  • IT'S A DOG-EAT-DOG WORLD
  • HAVE ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD
  • THREE DOG NIGHT
  • TALK THE TALK
  • MY DOG ATE MY HOMEWORK
  • TWO TIME
  • WALK ON ALL FOURS

The bottom section describes the following final representations:

  • 3(rd character) in FOR in 1(st position)
  • 5(th character) in HOUSE in 5(th position)
  • 1(st character) in SAME in 4(th position)
  • 3(rd character) in THINK in 3(rd position)
  • 3(rd character) in TRADES in 2(nd position)
Taking the first number as the position index into the word and the second number as an ordering indicator allows the extraction of the final answer: RAISE.