I'm off for Christmas. Here's wishing you all a happy holidays and a happy new year! And I hope to see you in a week or so. If you're in the holiday spirit, why not try answering some Christmas Trivia questions.
Like yesterday, can you figure out the phrases below?
12 = D of C (12 Days of Christmas)
1001= A. N.
88= P. K.
18= H. on the G. C.
90= D. in a R. A.
200= D. for P. G. in M.
8= S. on a S. S.
3= B. M. (S. H. T. R.)
4= Q. in a G.
1= W. on a U.
5= D. in a Z. C.
57= H. V.
5. 1001= A. N. 1001 Arabian Nights
ReplyDelete88= P. K. 88 piano keys
18= H. on the G. C. 18
90= D. in a R. A. 90 degrees in a right angle
200= D. for P. G. in M. 200
8= S. on a S. S. 8 sides on a stop sign
3= B. M. (S. H. T. R.) 3
4= Q. in a G. 4 quarters in a game
1= W. on a U. 1 wheel on a unicycle
5= D. in a Z. C. 5
57= H. V. 57 Heinz Varieties
1001 Arabian Nights
ReplyDelete88 piano keys
18 holes on the golf course
90 degrees in a right angle
200 dollars for passing go in Monopoly
8 sides on a stop sign
3 blind mice (see how they run)
4 quarters in a game
1 wheel on a unicycle
5 digits in a zip code
57 Heinz Varieties
4 Quarts in a gallon
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know what 3=S.Y.O.A.T.O.B.G. STAND FOR?
ReplyDeleteI've posted your question for others to answer:
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3 = Strikes You're Out At The Old Ball Game
ReplyDeleteDoes any one know these
ReplyDelete24=B F in a P G P
10=W in a I of C
2= T, D and D
41= S of W A M
Hello anonymous. I posted your question here:
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Let's see if anyone can come up with the answers.
Does anyone know these 180= S of S.A.
ReplyDelete2= D of a Q
1= T in a M
2= T in a B
0= S of a H.L.
0.8= F.F. as a D
0= N of S of P.L.
4 = A.V. of N.F.
Hello anonymous, I've asked the group to help you out: http://statspuzzles.blogspot.com/2010/01/anonymous-letter-equations.html
ReplyDeleteWhat does 20= D on the L B stand for?
ReplyDeleteI have this paper from school with 25 letter equations, care for a couple of them?
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