honeybee4
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52. brass bass
Reply #141. Aug 18 09, 6:14 PM
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daBomb619
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Actually, that wouldn't work because you'd have to remove the last letter from "brass", and you'd have "bras", which wouldn't anagram to anything.
Reply #142. Aug 18 09, 6:36 PM
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honeybee4
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You're right. I was removing the second letter.
Reply #143. Aug 18 09, 6:59 PM
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daBomb619
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67. Tony Romo and Troy Aikman (quarterbacks for the Dallas Cowboys)
Reply #144. Aug 23 09, 9:49 PM
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daBomb619
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19. Visa and Avis (I had thought of this a few weeks ago when I first saw the question, but I noticed that I had them in the wrong order. However, your e-mail told me that they were indeed in the wrong order, so I guess I had it right all along!)
32. rural and mural
Reply #145. Aug 24 09, 8:01 PM
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daBomb619
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39. It should look something like this:
3--------3 E
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3 3-----2 |
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1 | |
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| | 2-----3
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| 4-----------1
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B
Or textually: Up 3, Up 1, Up 3, Right 3, Down 3, Left 2, Down 3, Right 4, Up 1, 2 Right, 3 Up, 2 Up
Reply #146. Aug 24 09, 8:17 PM
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daBomb619
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Wow, that did not work at all. Just go by the text, then.
Reply #147. Aug 24 09, 8:17 PM
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geniusonwheels
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74. What album from 2008 features two song whose titles are exactly the same, except the punctuation changes?
Reply #148. Sep 15 09, 7:51 PM
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honeybee4
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74. "Hard Candy' by Madonna has two of the same song. One
with Kanye West and the other with Pharrell Williams.
Reply #149. Sep 15 09, 9:04 PM
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daBomb619
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What two songs?
Reply #150. Sep 23 09, 4:47 PM
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honeybee4
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Beat goes on?
Reply #151. Sep 23 09, 5:53 PM
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geniusonwheels
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What ever it is, it's not the correct answer. The album I'm thinking of has the exact same word, but each song has a different mark of punctuation like : or * or ! or $ or ? or .
Reply #152. Sep 25 09, 5:48 AM
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honeybee4
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Is it "Lost!" and "Lost?" by Coldplay?
Reply #153. Sep 25 09, 6:25 PM
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daBomb619
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That's probably it, and the album is "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends".
Reply #154. Sep 25 09, 10:25 PM
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geniusonwheels
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It's been a while...
75. Take the name of a famous musician. Move the 1st and 3rd letter of their name 21 spots up the alphabet, and you get the capital of an African country who and what are they?
Reply #155. Nov 28 09, 9:17 PM
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| toocool4u
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75) Yo-Yo Ma and Dodoma.
Reply #156. Nov 28 09, 9:41 PM
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George95
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Question #41 Spanish is an official language.
Reply #157. Jan 17 10, 11:03 AM
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| houston1127
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41. All have cities that Francis Drake raided.
Reply #158. Jan 20 10, 2:26 PM
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| houston1127
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36. Tortoise and Porpoise.
Reply #159. Jan 20 10, 2:29 PM
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| houston1127
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52. The clue says to remove the LAST letter of the original word, but I can't figure that out. However, if you remove the FIRST letter of 'Cornet' and rearrange the letters you get 'Tenor'.
Reply #160. Jan 20 10, 3:07 PM
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