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24 H in a D (riddle thingy)

Postby Spank_her_Pair » Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:20 pm

EVERYTHING HAS BEEN ANSWERED


Example: 24 H in a D --> 24 hours in a day

Now:

1) 26 L of the A --- 26 Letters of the alphabet (Molina)
2) 7 D of the W --- 7 days of the week (molina)
3) 7 W of the W --- 7 wonders of the world (molina)
4) 12 S of the Z --- 12 signs of the zodiac (molina)
5) 66 B of the B --- books of the bigle (Northview)
6) 52 C in a P (WJs) - 52 cards in a pack (without Jokers) (Nortonesque)
7) 13 S in the USF --- 13 stripes on the US Flag (pozzo)
8) 18 H on a G C --- 18 holes on a golf course (northview)
9) 39 B of the O T --- Books of the Old Testament (Northview)
10) 5 T on a F --- 5 toes on a foot (k3nt)
11) 90 D in a R A --- 90 degress in a right angle (molina)
12) 3 B M (S H T R) --- 3 blind mice (see how they run) (northview)
13) 32 is the T in D F at which W F --- 32 is the temperature in degrees farenheit at which water freezes (molina)
14) 15 P in a R T --- 15 players in a rugby team (Northview)
15) 3 W on a T - 3 wheels on a tricycle (pozzo)
16) 100 C in a R --- 100 copecks in a ruble (Irexes) 100 cents in a rand (spank)
17) 11 P in a F (S) T --- 11 players in a football (soccer) team (northview)
18) 12 M in a Y --- 12 monts in a year (molina)
19) 13=UFS --- Unlucky for some (molina)
20) 8 T on a O --- 8 tentacles on an octopus (molina)
21) 29 D in F in a L Y --- 29 Days in Feburary in a leap year (molina)
22) 27 B in the N T --- 27 books in the New Testament (northview)
23) 365 D in a Y --- 365 days in a year (molina)
24) 13 L in a B D --- 13 loaves in a Baker's Dozen (Pozzo)
25) 52 W in a Y --- 52 weeks in a year (molina)
26) 9 L of a C --- 9 lives of a cat (molina)
27) 60 M in a H --- 60 minutes in an hour (molina)
28) 23 P of C in the H B --- 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body (tunkpirate7)
29) 64 S on a C B --- 64 squares on a chess board (molina)
30) 9 P in S A --- 9 provinces in south africa (northview)
31) 6 B to an O in C
--- 6 balls to an over in cricket
32) 1000 Y in a M --- 1000 years in a millenium (molina)
33) 15 M on a D M C --- 15 men on a dead man's chest (AA Suited)

Ive gotten most of these, some are quite easy. Others i got no fckin clue. Bolds i DO NOT know the answer to.
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Postby Pozzo » Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:29 pm

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Postby AA_Suited » Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:36 pm

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Re: 24 H in a D (riddle thingy)

Postby Molina » Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:58 pm

Now:

1) 26 L of the A

letters of the alphabet

2) 7 D of the W

Days of the week

3) 7 W of the W

Wonders of the world

4) 12 S of the Z

Signs of the zodiac

5) 66 B of the B
6) 52 C in a P (WJs)
7) 13 S in the USF

stars in the united states flag?


8) 18 H on a G C
9) 39 B of the O T
10) 5 T on a F
11) 90 D in a R A

degrees in a right angle

12) 3 B M (S H T R)
13) 32 is the T in D F at which W F

temperture in degrees fareniheit at which water freezes

14) 15 P in a R T
15) 3 W on a T
16) 100 C in a R
17) 11 P in a F (S) T
18) 12 M in a Y

Months in a year

19) 13=UFS

Unlucky for some?

20) 8 T on a O

Tentacles on an octopus?

21) 29 D in F in a L Y

days in February in a leap year


22) 27 B in the N T
23) 365 D in a Y

days in a year

24) 13 L in a B D
25) 52 W in a Y

weeks in a year

26) 9 L of a C

Lives of a cat

27) 60 M in a H

Minutes in an hour


28) 23 P of C in the H B
29) 64 S on a C B

Spaces/squares on a chess board

30) 9 P in S A
31) 6 B to an O in C

32) 1000 Y in a M

Years in a millenium

33) 15 M on a D M C

Ive gotten most of these, some are quite easy. Others i got no fckin clue. Bolds i DO NOT know the answer to.
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Postby Pozzo » Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:18 pm

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Postby Molina » Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:20 pm

"Are you referring to that Molina kid? He was the biggest A-hole I've ever seen"


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Postby k3nt » Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:56 pm

Love your new avatar, Molina. :)

15 men on a dead man's chest,
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!

http://www.ingeb.org/songs/fifteenm.html

10) 5 T on a F
5 toes on a foot, I bet

29) 64 S on a C B
64 snakes on a commuter plane? Darn, it's a B not a P. :)
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Postby k3nt » Thu Nov 02, 2006 6:57 pm

64 squares on a checker board.
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Postby Felonius_Monk » Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:03 pm

The Monkman J[c]

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A licky boom boom down.
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A licky boom boom down." - Snow, 1993
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Postby k3nt » Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:12 pm

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Postby tunkpirate7 » Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:40 pm

In no order, what i could guess

28) 23 P of C in the H B

23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body?

5 t on a f

5 toes on a foot


still cant figure out 100 c in a r
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Postby Xaston » Thu Nov 02, 2006 11:52 pm

Boy, you got me confused with a man who repeats himself.
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Postby NorthView » Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:08 am

Holes on a golf course (come on you Americans!)
Books of the Old Testament
Books in the New Testament
Books of The Bible
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Postby Nortonesque » Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:47 am

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