11 P in a F (S) T
15 M on a DMC
15 P in a R T
64 S on a C B
8 T on an O
5 T on a F
6 B to an O in C
this has something to do with cricket but the answer wont take
3 B M (S H T R)
this has to do with blind mice but I can’t figure out the parenthetical
15 M on a DMC : dead man’s chest
64 S on a C B : chess board squares
3 B M (S H T R) : see how they run
15 P in a R T : players in a rugby team (the “in” feels really wrong, but i typed it in, and the thing turned green, so i didn’t argue)
not sure about the others. after i gave up, i googled for the answers and found a test that was very similar (but with a couple of questions changed). but the answers were obscure enough that i don’t remember them.
6 B to an O in C : 6 bats to an over in cricket? i think that’s what the answer said.
okay, 6 balls to an over… i was trying out… hmmm….
see how they run… the song in my head just kept repeating three blind mice. I didnt know there were any other lyrics.
I figured out 9 provinces in south africa by just substituting provinces, principalities, america, australia, and africa until the text disappeared…
“they all ran after the farmer’s wife
she cut off their tails with a carving knife
you’ve never seen such a sight in your life
as three blind mice…”
i tried every possible variation of “fahrenheit” before i got the thing to turn green. no way i could’ve spelled that right on my own.
the 23 parables of christ one got me. i tried “passions”, “psalms”, etc.. but i never thought of “parables”. not much of a biblical scholar.
9 provinces… i just typed it in, thinking out loud. and to my amazement it worked. i didn’t even know they were called “provinces” in SA. in the one i looked up for the answers, that question was “6 S in A” (6 states in Australia – maybe 6 P in A, provinces).
i got 25, and i’m sweaty.
anything for these?
11 P in a F (S) T
15 M on a DMC
15 P in a R T
64 S on a C B
8 T on an O
5 T on a F
6 B to an O in C
this has something to do with cricket but the answer wont take
3 B M (S H T R)
this has to do with blind mice but I can’t figure out the parenthetical
15 M on a DMC : dead man’s chest
64 S on a C B : chess board squares
3 B M (S H T R) : see how they run
15 P in a R T : players in a rugby team (the “in” feels really wrong, but i typed it in, and the thing turned green, so i didn’t argue)
not sure about the others. after i gave up, i googled for the answers and found a test that was very similar (but with a couple of questions changed). but the answers were obscure enough that i don’t remember them.
6 B to an O in C : 6 bats to an over in cricket? i think that’s what the answer said.
thanks
okay, 6 balls to an over… i was trying out… hmmm….
see how they run… the song in my head just kept repeating three blind mice. I didnt know there were any other lyrics.
I figured out 9 provinces in south africa by just substituting provinces, principalities, america, australia, and africa until the text disappeared…
“they all ran after the farmer’s wife
she cut off their tails with a carving knife
you’ve never seen such a sight in your life
as three blind mice…”
i tried every possible variation of “fahrenheit” before i got the thing to turn green. no way i could’ve spelled that right on my own.
the 23 parables of christ one got me. i tried “passions”, “psalms”, etc.. but i never thought of “parables”. not much of a biblical scholar.
9 provinces… i just typed it in, thinking out loud. and to my amazement it worked. i didn’t even know they were called “provinces” in SA. in the one i looked up for the answers, that question was “6 S in A” (6 states in Australia – maybe 6 P in A, provinces).
I ended up with 27, too.
11p in a f (s) t = 11 players in a football (soccer) team. I don’t like the “in” fo rthis or the Rugby either.
8 tentacles on an octopus
5 toes on a foot