Marty_d Posted May 8 Posted May 8 8 hours ago, red750 said: Good guess, that's correct. Most of the questions were pretty easy this week, some too easy to bother about. I can't copy the graphics ones. Next: If planet Earth has a Heart, what body part does Mars have? Was there a follow-up question about Uranus? 1
red750 Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 No, but Lee Mack made a few jokes about it. Crack the code to deduce this two-word phrase: >SECRET< SECRET SECRET
red750 Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 Yes. Like I said, most of them were fairly simple this week. What type of vehicle can go before ITY, ISH and GUARD to make words.
red750 Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 Once again, PMC, right on the money. If Jack turned 17 yesterday and he’ll turn 18 this year, what date is his birthday?
red750 Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 You're right Marty. If the 3rd of March, 8th of November and 9th of September are all the same, then what in October is also the same?
red750 Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 Right. For anyone who doesn't get it, the 3rd letter of March is R. R is the 8th letter of November and the 9th letter of September. So R is the 7th letter of October. How many pets does Stella have in total if all except 2 are dogs, all except 2 are cats and all except 2 are rabbits?
red750 Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 Spot on. Fill in the blank: Jessica is Mandy’s only sister. Mandy is the ………. of Jessica’s sister.
red750 Posted May 10 Author Posted May 10 I think you are enjoying this, Marty. Correct again. Try this one... What are the next two letters in this sequence? T N E C R E P E __ __
red750 Posted May 10 Author Posted May 10 Yes Pete. I thought this one was a bit more difficult. The program is called the One Percent Club, so the clue is One percent spelt backwards. This was the 1% question, or hardest question of the episode. Here's one that has a graphic clue.... = 9 = 1 = ?
red750 Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 4 is correct. The number of intersection points of the lines. This one is a bit different. Can you locate the difference between these two images.
Marty_d Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Haha, I got the right answer for the wrong reason. I thought it was the number of vertical lines multiplied by the number of horizontal ones.
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