red750 Posted August 1 Author Posted August 1 Well, thats one way of showing it. Answer the following question: What word _an y_u _ake if you _ut together in order the _ett_rs tha_ ar_ missing from this sentence?
red750 Posted August 1 Author Posted August 1 That's right. Which five-letter word replaces the question marks? T O A S T O T T E R A T O N E S E N S E ? ? ? ? ?
red750 Posted August 1 Author Posted August 1 That was quick - correct. Remember, 30 seconds, no pen and paper. If A=1, B=2, C=3 and so on, what boy’s name is this? 16 8 9 12 12 9 16
red750 Posted August 2 Author Posted August 2 Yep. What single word can you add to the front of all these to make three two-word phrases? Seat Potato Ticket
red750 Posted August 3 Author Posted August 3 Correct. Take a break from 1% Club for a moment, this came up on FB.
spacesailor Posted August 4 Posted August 4 56 The spider ate the ant, the duck ate the spider . The duck had all that the others had . spacesailor 2
onetrack Posted August 4 Posted August 4 Never seen a spider eat an ant, but I've seen plenty of ants eating spiders!
red750 Posted August 4 Author Posted August 4 Onetrack is correct. Imagine your friend has asked you a maths question. You think the question is “What is 19 + 15?” but you aren’t sure whether your friend said 19 or 90, or if they said 15 or 50. Which of these answers can NOT be correct? 149 105 69 44
red750 Posted August 4 Author Posted August 4 My sincere apologies Marty. It was late at night when I was transcribing these questions and the first number in the possible answers should be 140, not 149. I knew that wasn't the correct answer, I had to replay the recording of the show to check it. Would you care to have another go?
Marty_d Posted August 4 Posted August 4 LOL guess it must be 44 then. That's ok Peter, I obviously can't add up 19+15 anyway...
red750 Posted August 4 Author Posted August 4 Right this time. What is the first letter of the alphabet that does not rhyme with another letter of the alphabet?
red750 Posted August 4 Author Posted August 4 Correct. If you take all the Hearts and Spades in a regular pack of 52 cards and shuffle them for thirty seconds, what is the probability of having 14 red cards all next to each other?
red750 Posted August 5 Author Posted August 5 Correct. Only 13 cards in a suit. The following four words have a hidden pattern in common. What is it? BEAR FARM CHIP SNAIL
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