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UK Numbers with Letters
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This quiz is specifically UK-oriented. The numbers are a hint for the answers, can you work them out? Note: Only give the words in the answer - NOT the numbers.
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Tough
20 Q
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sunfloweruk23
Mar 08 03
1227 plays
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What Word Does the Letter Represent?
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Your mission, should you choose to accept it: discover what words are represented by the letters given in the clue-e.g. 3 W on a T = 3 wheels on a tricycle. Use numerals rather than writing numbers in full. Some of these questions have a British slant.
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Difficult
10 Q
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NatalieW
Feb 14 03
2736 plays
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Numerals and Words (2)
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Another general set of questions, again a few maybe having a UK slant. Answers only in words please, do not include the given numbers.
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Impossible
10 Q
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sunfloweruk23
Mar 12 03
828 plays
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Numerals and Words (1)
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This one is mainly global but one or two questions may have a UK slant. Enter only the words - not the associated numbers.
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Impossible
10 Q
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sunfloweruk23
Mar 10 03
1275 plays
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Numerals and Words (3)
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Another Number and Word quiz, most are general with a few being UK specific. Please enter only the words, not the numbers.
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Difficult
10 Q
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sunfloweruk23
Mar 14 03
960 plays
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Complete the Expression
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Complete the expression. ie 365 D in a Y = Days in a Year. Do not use the numbers in your answer, just the words after them. If there are parenthesis in the question, use them in your answer.
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Impossible
25 Q
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awkins
Apr 03 00
3195 plays
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Mind Benders
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See if you can unsolve the puzzle by finishing the sentences! Example: 7 - D in a W Answer: Days in a Week. Don't use a hyphen. Have fun and stretch your imagination!
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Impossible
10 Q
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o2bamaiden
Aug 19 00
2343 plays
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Try To Think Of These Familiar Phrases
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Change the letters into words to form a well-known statement. These are fun. Do not use the numbers in your answers, just write the word answers.
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Difficult
10 Q
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debbijo
Sep 07 00
4518 plays
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Just how Flexible is your Mind
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Each question contains the initials of words that will make it correct. Find the missing word. Example: 52= W.in a Y (weeks in a year)
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Difficult
10 Q
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griller
Sep 24 03
1899 plays
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Guess The Popular Phrase
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Try to decipher a popular phrase based on the letters and information given to you. Only the first letter of every word in the phrase is given to you. The object is to figure out the phrase. Example: H-W-L-L-L-B. Answer: he who laughs last laughs best **
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Difficult
10 Q
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jeffcnc
Jul 26 00
4044 plays
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Guess What
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Some unusual equations for you. For example: 26 L in the A = 26 Letters in the Alphabet. ... HAVE FUN!
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Impossible
5 Q
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DiamondbacksAZ3986
Sep 16 00
2073 plays
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Number and Acronym Teaser
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I love doing these even though I do not do really well. Just relax, have fun, it's only a game. Example: 12 I in a F = 12 Inches in a Foot. Where you see an number, type a number (not the word for the number).
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Impossible
10 Q
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finlady
Apr 22 01
1551 plays
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