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 Posted 03/29/2012  12:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cajunlady0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Sir, I send a rhyme excelling
in sacred truth and rigid spelling
numerical sprites elucidate
to me the lexicon's dull weight


Is the answer: spell checker? Can not tie that to your clue, though.

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Po#5....Popeye?
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Nope, Amida......... that is not the correct Phrase for #5.

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Cmon stevex6, you can't steal credit for a riddle wheezy answered last page.
Cajunlady don't let him fool you he's sneaky.
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Cmon stevex6, you can't steal credit for a riddle wheezy answered last page.
Cajunlady don't let him fool you he's sneaky.


Did not know the answer was "really" hidden until I went back to figure out what you were talking about.

TheNickelGuy has the correct answer first, then. Good job there on the correct answer and for it hiding it too!



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The two dice in each pair are identical. As usual, the numbers on opposite sides add up to seven. On each pair, what is the total of the two hidden sides that face each other?





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Cmon stevex6, you can't steal credit for a riddle wheezy answered last page.
Cajunlady don't let him fool you he's sneaky.


... I don't get it? (did TheNickelGuy already answer assaulted peanut?) ... if so, my bad


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Hey, Steve............ I did not know it either. Go to his post where he says the answer is hidden.

Highlight and drag the white area under his comment........the answer will appear. I do not know how that is done, but it is cool!

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The two dice in each pair are identical. As usual, the numbers on opposite sides add up to seven. On each pair, what is the total of the two hidden sides that face each other?


Both totals are 8:

A) 5 + 3

B) 4 + 4
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Phrase for #5

Puppy eyes? (Poppy eyes)
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You are correct SVSLAV! The dice total 8 on each set..... as per your answers!

Good job!

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The #5 Guess the Phrase is still baffle-ing everyone. Once it is revealed, everyone will say....

"I see it now......How could I have missed it? It was so easy!"

Your answer to #5 Svslav is incorrect........ please try again.

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The hangman, while a good idea, won't really work with large number of players. If there's an outpour of guesses who's going to get the credit? You'd have to establish some kind of queue (edit: like in the Wheel of Fortune) but that will be unproductive with many players. I think this game should be reserved for more intimate get-togethers.
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The hangman, while a good idea, won't really work with large number of players. If there's an outpour of guesses who's going to get the credit? You'd have to establish some kind of queue (edit: like in the Wheel of Fortune) but that will be unproductive with many players. I think this game should be reserved for more intimate get-togethers.


I was just trying to think of a game that taught the different monetary denominations of foreign countries. People would learn their current and obsolete currencies. OH WELL....... I tried.

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oh okay, I see "now" (wow, dats purdy tricky) ... but just for the record, I figured-out the assaulted peanut without the hidden answer ...

but if BLUESZONE is gonna call foul, then I'll go with "Peanut-brittle" instead!

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