Sunday, May 14, 2006

Number Quiz

I have wanted to post this quiz for a while, but not clever enough, but my son marcus is here for Mothers Day lunch and he has done it for me. Also grandson Jordan has given me some excellent tips, hope I can remember them when he leaves.

Am having a great day, hope you all are too.



Number Quiz

Example 7 D of the W = 7 Days of the Week

1 26 L of the A
2 12 S of the Z
3 13 S on the USF
4 18 H on a GC
5 7 W of the W
6 90 D in a RA
7 3 BM (SHTR)
8 24 H in a D
9 100 C in a D
10 100 C at which WB
11 13 L in a BD
12 13 is UFS
13 29 D in F in a LY
14 11 P in a ST
15 60 M in an H
16 1000 W that a P is W
17 76 T in the BP
18 64 S on a CB
19 40 D and N of the GF
20 4 H of the A
21 10 E in the D
22 8 T on an O
23 52 C in a P
24 27 B in the NT
25 16 T and WDYG
26 10 GBH on the W
27 3 C in the F
28 1001 AN
29 5 T on a F
30 88 K on a GP
31 9 L of a C
1 P in a PT

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4 comments:

Merle said...

Hi Jacqui ~~ Too hard for me, I only
worked out a few. Too busy watching
Carlton win ~ a rare occurrence !
Glad you had Marcus and family visit
today. I enjoyed the Hot-cakes, and
phone calls from the others.
Ann was pleased you were making her cobbler. I'm sure it was nice. I do not
make too many sweets or puddings these
days. Hope you had a lovely day.
Love, Merle.

Granny said...

Hi Jacqui

I worked out a few but if some of those are metric, I'm hopeless.

I'll go back when I'm a little more awake and study it some more.

Did you include 88 K on a P?

Let me know how the cobbler worked out and if it still came out as upside down on the other side of the world.

Hugs,

Ann

Granny said...

Yes, you did. Way down at the bottom. I was the only one who knew it when I saw one like this years ago.

Granny said...

16 tons and what do you get?

That's sneaky.