Example: 16 = O in a P
Answer: 16 Ounces in a Pound
- 26 = L of the A
- 7 = D of the W
- 1001 = A N
- 12 = S of the Z
- 54 = C in a D (with J)
- 9 = P in the S S
- 88 = PK
- 13 = S on the A F
- 32 = D F at which W F
- 18 = H on a G C
- 90 = D in a R A
- 200 = D for P G in M
- 8 = S on a SS
- 3 = B M (S H T R)
- 4 = Q in a G
- 24 = H in a D
- 1 = W in a U
- 5 = D in a Z C
- 57 = HV
- 11 = P on a F T
- 1000 = W that a P is W
- 29 = D in F in a L Y
- 64 = S on a C B
- 40 = D and N of the G F
- 76 = T in the B P
- 50 = W to L Y L
- 99 = B of B on the W
- 60 = S in a M
- 1 = H on a U
- 9 = J on the S C
- 7 = B for S B
- 21 = D on a D
- 7 = W of the A W
- 15 = M on a D M C
Tell me how you do! I'll put the answers up in a few days.
OUCH! I'm not good at that thing....awful actually.....
ReplyDeleteI want to know how you did? And how long it took?
Give it some time... Come back to the list in a day or two and I bet you'll get a few more.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these kinds of things:)
ReplyDeleteI've got most of them myself, then I had Mark help me with some. Now we have only six left. Actually, probably five. I think I got one.
ReplyDeleteI've seen something like this before--but the clues are vastly different than the one I've seen. Mark said he's seen four or five of these before--and they've all been different too.
I'm glad this test isn't used as a hiring tool for work - or determine job stability.... or does it? (notice the time I'm leaving this comment)
ReplyDeleteI must be pretty narrow-minded. I got the first three just fine but I ended up skimming through the rest and now they just look like scrambled words to me!