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715.1 | | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Sun Aug 27 1989 17:59 | 18 |
| Most but not all ...
26 = Letters of the Alphabet
76 = Trombones in the Big Parade
3 = Points for a Field Goal in [American] Football
53 = Cards in a Deck (plus the Joker)
32 = Degrees Farenheit at which Water Freezes
13 = Stripes in the American Flag
10 = Count
5 = Digits in the Official [? Original? Ordinary?] Zip Code
12 = Signs of the Zodiac
?? 3 = B M (S H T R)
64 = Squares on a Chess Board
40 = Days and Nights of the Great Flood
2 = Turtle Doves and a Partridge in a Pear Tree
30 = Days Hath September April June and November
9 = Players on a Baseball Team
101 = Dalmations
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715.2 | Some more... | TAVIS::SID | | Mon Aug 28 1989 08:19 | 15 |
| >> 10 = Count ( I think you can do better)
Otherwise, very good. Here are some more:
7 = W of the A W
1,001 = A N
9 = P in the S S
90 = D in a R A
200 = D for P G in M
1 = W on a U
40 = T (with A B)
57 = H V
1000 = W that a P is W
20 = Y that R V W S
435 = M of the H of R
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715.3 | | GRNDAD::STONE | Roy | Mon Aug 28 1989 16:39 | 17 |
| The missing item from .1
3 Blind Mice (See How They Run)
For .2
7 Wonders of the Ancient World
1,001 Arabian Nights
9 Planets in the Solar System
90 Degrees in a Right Angle
200 Dollars for Passing GO in Monopoly
1 Wheel on a Unicycle
40 = T (with A B) ???
57 Heinz Varieties
1000 Words that a Picture is Worth
20 = Y that R V W S ???
435 = M of the H of R ???
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715.4 | more | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Mon Aug 28 1989 16:53 | 6 |
| 40 = T (with A B) ???
40 thieves (with Ali Baba)
20 = Y that R V W S ???
20 years that Rip Van Winkle slept
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715.5 | Additional | ROBOTS::RSMITH | Vomit from an angel | Mon Aug 28 1989 18:26 | 1 |
| 435 = Members of the House of Representatives
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715.6 | | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Mon Aug 28 1989 19:38 | 1 |
| If not 10 Count (boxing) then 10 Commandments.
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715.7 | 715 is the N of this N | TAVIS::SID | | Mon Aug 28 1989 19:44 | 15 |
| Last batch here. Any comments on the thought processes that
lead to a solution? How long does it take?
6 = W of H, the E
7 = H of R
56 = S of D of I
5 = F on the H
10 = A in the B of R
4 = Y in a P T
31 = I C F at B R
50 = C in H D
13 = C in a S
8 = P of S in the E L
20,000 = L U the S
8 = S on a S S
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715.8 | 715 is the Number of this Note | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Mon Aug 28 1989 20:16 | 24 |
| 6 = W of H, the E Wives of Henry, the Eighth
7 = H of R Hills of Rome
56 = S of D of I Signers of Declaration of Independence
5 = F on the H Fingers on the Hand
10 = A in the B of R Ages [?] in the Book of Revelations
4 = Y in a P T Years in a Presidential Term
31 = I C F at B R Ice Cream Flavors at Baskin Robbins
50 = C in H D Cents in Half Dollar
13 = C in a S Cards in a Suit
8 = P of S in the E L Parts of Speech in the English Language
20,000 = L U the S Leagues Under the Sea
8 = S on a S S Sides on a Stop Sign
>> Any comments on the thought processes that
>> lead to a solution? How long does it take?
I wasn't paying that much attention. :-) I think I
tried small words for some of the letters, bouncing
around between the ones that didn't come to mind
immediately, until the answer popped into my mind.
As for time, it's been a half hour since you posted
.-1.
Dan
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715.9 | 2 more | IOSG::CARLIN | Dick Carlin IOSG | Wed Sep 06 1989 14:18 | 10 |
| I'm surprised this one didn't crop up:
42 = The ATLTU and E
(because it's too easy I suppose)
and I like this one:
2 = HMITTT
Dick
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715.10 | | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | Not the Northern Magus | Wed Sep 06 1989 15:10 | 4 |
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2=How Many It Takes To Tango
Roger
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715.11 | What is Six Times Seven? | ROBOTS::RSMITH | Lower the drinking age! | Wed Sep 06 1989 16:01 | 3 |
| 42 = The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything
Robbie
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715.12 | Yes, yes | IOSG::CARLIN | Dick Carlin IOSG | Wed Sep 06 1989 17:31 | 6 |
| .10 & .11 correct, of course. (Except, didn't the Ultimate Question
turn out to be something like "what do you get when you multiply eight
by seven?"?)
Dick
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715.13 | check your maths! | IJSAPL::ELSENAAR | Fractal of the universe | Wed Sep 06 1989 18:03 | 8 |
| > .10 & .11 correct, of course. (Except, didn't the Ultimate Question
> turn out to be something like "what do you get when you multiply eight
> by seven?"?)
No, no, no Dick. It was "... six by nine.". After all, something *is* basically
wrong with our universe.......
;-)
Arie
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715.14 | No, check your number base! | WELMTS::HILL | Technology is my Vorpal sword | Fri Sep 08 1989 15:07 | 17 |
| Re .10 .11 and .13
There's nothing wrong with my Universe, though there does appear
to be something wrong with the number base for your mathematics
if six times nine doesn't equal forty two.
Try base thirteen...
Nick
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715.15 | More to solve | BIRMVX::DENT | Ian Dent @NOT, Nottingham, UK | Fri Apr 16 1993 02:23 | 26 |
| I am working on a competition entry that means I have to complete the
following. Some of these I've got - some I've got no idea.
Ideas from the panel please. I'll post the answers I have in a week or
so:
7 = A of M
1605 = G P
41 = L in the R A
180 = I D L
5 = A on a S
2 = P in a Q
11 = A of C of E
40 = M L C
43 = R C of B
6 = F in a H
79 = A N of G
11 = S W A
65 = B S W A
60 = T T
8 = M in a L
60 = M in a D
This is a British quiz so answers may be specific to Britain.
Ian
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715.16 | | VMSMKT::KENAH | There are no mistakes in Love... | Fri Apr 16 1993 07:28 | 12 |
| By the way, the base note was originally published in Games Magazine;
I forget the exact date, but it was from their first few years of
publication.
After the initial publication, this puzzle took on a life of its own,
traveling around the word via electronic networks and photocopiers. It
was re-submitted to Games scores of times, usually with a cover letter
that began "I don't know where this came from originally, but..."
Unlike urban legends, the exact source of this puzzle *can* be traced.
andrew
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715.17 | | VMSMKT::KENAH | There are no mistakes in Love... | Fri Apr 16 1993 07:30 | 5 |
| Actually, upon re-reading the base note, I noticed that it's shorter
than the original Games puzzle, and a few different elements were
added. This was a mutation of the original puzzle.
andrew
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715.18 | | JIT081::DIAMOND | Pardon me? Or must I be a criminal? | Sun Apr 18 1993 19:30 | 4 |
| I believe that the puzzle pre-dates the existence of Games magazine by
a few decades, if not centuries.
-- Norman Diamond
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715.19 | You could check with the editor of the "original" Games version | VMSMKT::KENAH | There are no mistakes in Love... | Mon Apr 19 1993 08:51 | 9 |
| >I believe that the puzzle pre-dates the existence of Games magazine by
>a few decades, if not centuries.
I suppoes the only way to find that out is to check with Mike Shenk,
the Games magazine editor who compiled the list that appeared in the
magazine. He'd be able to say whether he devised his version on his
own (he wouldn't necessarily be able to verify wheteher earlier version
existed).
andrew
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715.20 | Answers to .15 | BIRMVX::DENT | Ian Dent @NOT, Nottingham, UK | Fri May 07 1993 09:47 | 20 |
| The answers to questions posed in .15
7 = Ages of Man
1605 = Gunpowder Plot
41 = Letters in the Russian Alphabet
180 = International Date Line
5 = Arms on a Starfish
2 = Pints in a Quart
11 = Address of Chancellor of Exchequor
40 = Mid Life Crisis
43 = Roman Conquest of Britain
6 = Firkins in a Hogshead
79 = Atomic Number of Gold
11 = Steel Wedding Anniversary
65 = Blue Saphire Wedding Anniversary
60 = Treble Top
3 = Miles in a League
60 = Minutes in a Degree
I didn't win the quiz!
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