TNPG Question Thread
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TNPG Question Thread
Let's get them all in one thread, so if the word comes down from above that they have to go, I can just axe the whole thread, rather than go hunting for them.
I'll follow with mine in a moment.
I'll follow with mine in a moment.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
I played for fun:
Put the following words in order to make the title of a popular grammar book:
1) Of
2) The
3) Style
4) Elements
Put the following historical figures in order of birth, starting with the earliest:
1) Frank Lloyd Wright
2) St. Francis of Assisi
3) Benjamin Franklin
4) Anne Frank
Put the following David E. Kelley dramas in order, starting with the earliest:
1) Boston Public
2) Chicago Hope
3) The Practice
4) Boston Legal
(I screwed up here, mixing the orders of The Practice and Boston Public)
Put the following words in order to make the title of a popular grammar book:
1) Of
2) The
3) Style
4) Elements
Answers
2) The
4) Elements
1) Of
3) Style
4) Elements
1) Of
3) Style
1) Frank Lloyd Wright
2) St. Francis of Assisi
3) Benjamin Franklin
4) Anne Frank
Answers
2) St. Francis of Assisi
3) Benjamin Franklin
1) Frank Lloyd Wright
4) Anne Frank
3) Benjamin Franklin
1) Frank Lloyd Wright
4) Anne Frank
1) Boston Public
2) Chicago Hope
3) The Practice
4) Boston Legal
Answers
2) Chicago Hope
3) The Practice
1) Boston Public
4) Boston Legal
3) The Practice
1) Boston Public
4) Boston Legal
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Here are mine:
Q1) Words in order to form the name of a group within the Dept. of the Interior:
1. Survey
2. United
3. Geological
4. States
EZ!
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Q2) Moguls in order by birth, earliest first:
1. Aristotle Onassis
2. Carnegie
3. Bill Gates
4. Donald Trump
Actually had to hesitate for a moment to think about Gates and Trump, but no real problem here.
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Q3) Historical figures in order by birth, earliest first:
1. Ivan the Terrible
2. Alexander the Great
3. William the Conqueror
4. Billy the Kid
I thought, "That's easy!" and then promptly proceeded to hit 3 first, realizing what I had done a nanosecond later. Argh.
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Tomorrow is another day.
Q1) Words in order to form the name of a group within the Dept. of the Interior:
1. Survey
2. United
3. Geological
4. States
Answer
2-4-3-1
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Q2) Moguls in order by birth, earliest first:
1. Aristotle Onassis
2. Carnegie
3. Bill Gates
4. Donald Trump
Answer
2-1-4-3
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Q3) Historical figures in order by birth, earliest first:
1. Ivan the Terrible
2. Alexander the Great
3. William the Conqueror
4. Billy the Kid
Answer
2-3-1-4
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Tomorrow is another day.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Put these words in order to give the name of the State song of Kansas
1. the
2. Range
3. Home
4. on
An then I punched it in wrong.
1. the
2. Range
3. Home
4. on
An then I punched it in wrong.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Wow! Maybe you found it easy but I would have been hard-pressed to decide whether to go 2431 or 2134!tubadave wrote:Here are mine:
Q1) Words in order to form the name of a group within the Dept. of the Interior:
1. Survey
2. United
3. Geological
4. Survey
EZ!Answer
2-4-3-1
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Well Fudge, made it to Q 4, which is not bad considering my frame of mind lately.
Question 1:
Place words in order to form a 1980's teen movie
1. of
2. nerds
3. revenge
4. the
3, 1, 4, 2
Question 2:
Place these magazines in order of the first publication, starting with the latest
1. People
2. Entertainment Weekly
3. Maxim
4. Newsweek
3, 2, 1, 4
Question 3:
Place these cities along Interstate 80, starting in the east
1. Des Moines
2. Cheyenne
3. Salt Lake City
4. Omaha
1, 4, 2, 3
Question 4:
Place these songs in order of release, starting with the latest
1. Oops
2. Born to Run
3. Joshua Tree
4. Black to Black, then hesitated asking myself if Fred said Back to Black, cost me time, it ran out - I would have punched in 1, 3, 4, 2, probably would have been wrong anyway, will have to look it up.
Just got back from google, it is Back to Black - like an old lady like me would listen to the Druggie, ha. So I guess it would be 4, 1, 3, 2 ?
Question 1:
Place words in order to form a 1980's teen movie
1. of
2. nerds
3. revenge
4. the
3, 1, 4, 2
Question 2:
Place these magazines in order of the first publication, starting with the latest
1. People
2. Entertainment Weekly
3. Maxim
4. Newsweek
3, 2, 1, 4
Question 3:
Place these cities along Interstate 80, starting in the east
1. Des Moines
2. Cheyenne
3. Salt Lake City
4. Omaha
1, 4, 2, 3
Question 4:
Place these songs in order of release, starting with the latest
1. Oops
2. Born to Run
3. Joshua Tree
4. Black to Black, then hesitated asking myself if Fred said Back to Black, cost me time, it ran out - I would have punched in 1, 3, 4, 2, probably would have been wrong anyway, will have to look it up.
Just got back from google, it is Back to Black - like an old lady like me would listen to the Druggie, ha. So I guess it would be 4, 1, 3, 2 ?
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Ugh.TheSearchIsOn wrote:Wow! Maybe you found it easy but I would have been hard-pressed to decide whether to go 2431 or 2134!tubadave wrote:Here are mine:
Q1) Words in order to form the name of a group within the Dept. of the Interior:
1. Survey
2. United
3. Geological
4. Survey
EZ!Answer
2-4-3-1
Fixed.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Q1 Places these movies in order of the length of time referred to in its title, starting with the shortest
(1) 88 minutes
(2) 9 months
(3) 48 hours
(4) 6 days, 7 nights
Q2 Please these seas in geographical order, starting in Mexico and traveling east
(1) Sea of Japan
(2) Caribbean Sea
(3) Mediterranean Sea
(4) Caspian Sea
Q3 Places these British royal weddings in chronological order, starting with the earliest
(1) Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson
(2) Edward and Sophie ...
(3) Princes Charles and Lady Diana
(4) Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip
Q4 Please these musicians in order of the size of the instrument they are most associated with, starting with the smallest
(1) van Cliburn
(2) James Galway
(3) Charlie Parker
(4) Yo-Yo Ma
Q5 Put these international holidays in chronological order of when they occur starting with January
(1) Boxing Day
(2) Bastille Day
(3) Thanksgiving
(4) Tet
(1) 88 minutes
(2) 9 months
(3) 48 hours
(4) 6 days, 7 nights
Spoiler
1-3-4-2
(1) Sea of Japan
(2) Caribbean Sea
(3) Mediterranean Sea
(4) Caspian Sea
Spoiler
2-3-4-1
(1) Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson
(2) Edward and Sophie ...
(3) Princes Charles and Lady Diana
(4) Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip
Spoiler
1-4-3-2
(1) van Cliburn
(2) James Galway
(3) Charlie Parker
(4) Yo-Yo Ma
Spoiler
2-3-4-1
(1) Boxing Day
(2) Bastille Day
(3) Thanksgiving
(4) Tet
Spoiler
4-2-3-1
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Put these political parties in order of their founding, starting with the earliest:
federalist
greenback
green
libertarian
would have thought that the libertarians were around longer than they have been but it didn't matter cuz i was running out of time and input them in the same order which was wrong!
federalist
greenback
green
libertarian
would have thought that the libertarians were around longer than they have been but it didn't matter cuz i was running out of time and input them in the same order which was wrong!
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Kim's questions:
Questions are paraphrased.
Q1) Put the following in order to form the name of a best-selling book:
1) Club
2) Luck
3) The
4) Joy
Q2) Put the following groups in order by their debut:
1) Black Sabbath
2) Green Day
3) Maroon 5
4) Red Hot Chili Peppers
Q3) Put the following presidents in order by how many times they were elected:
1) Gerald Ford
2) George H.W. Bush
3) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
4) Bill Clinton
Q4) Put the following musicals in order by their debut (Fred didn't say stage or film):
1) Chicago
2) Once
3) Rent
4) Moulin Rouge
Q5) Put the following diseases in order by the part of the body they affect, starting at the head:
1) Plantar wart
2) Angina pectoris
3) Diverticulitis
4) Keratosis (I think)
Questions are paraphrased.
Q1) Put the following in order to form the name of a best-selling book:
1) Club
2) Luck
3) The
4) Joy
Spoiler
3421
1) Black Sabbath
2) Green Day
3) Maroon 5
4) Red Hot Chili Peppers
Spoiler
1423
1) Gerald Ford
2) George H.W. Bush
3) Franklin Delano Roosevelt
4) Bill Clinton
Spoiler
1243
1) Chicago
2) Once
3) Rent
4) Moulin Rouge
Spoiler
1432
1) Plantar wart
2) Angina pectoris
3) Diverticulitis
4) Keratosis (I think)
Spoiler
2341
Spoiler
We got lucky here as keratosis affects the skin. Where would that really come?
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Well. I fat-fingered the very first question. I guess I'm out of practice.
I got:
"put these words in order to make a saying describing an angry person. 1. collar, 2. hot 3 the 4 under." I think I reversed 1 and 2. Anyway, I didn't get past that one. Better luck tomorrow.
I got:
"put these words in order to make a saying describing an angry person. 1. collar, 2. hot 3 the 4 under." I think I reversed 1 and 2. Anyway, I didn't get past that one. Better luck tomorrow.
I'm just a game show nerd.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Sounds like "someone" was "helping"...Bob Juch wrote:Kim's questions:
Questions are paraphrased.
Q5) Put the following diseases in order by the part of the body they affect, starting at the head:
1) Plantar wart
2) Angina pectoris
3) Diverticulitis
4) Keratosis (I think)
Spoiler
2341Spoiler
We got lucky here as keratosis affects the skin. Where would that really come?
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Q1: Words to form title song of a 1952 Gene Kelly film:
1) The
2) Singin'
3) Rain
4) In
Q2: Species by average adult brain weight, starting w/heaviest:
1) Elephant
2) Chimpanzee
3) Rabbit
4) Human
Edited to spoilerize.
1) The
2) Singin'
3) Rain
4) In
Q2: Species by average adult brain weight, starting w/heaviest:
1) Elephant
2) Chimpanzee
3) Rabbit
4) Human
Spoiler
Q1: 2413
Q2: 1423 (actual), 3241 (mine)
Q2: 1423 (actual), 3241 (mine)
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
My questions, as best as I can tell from my back-of-an-envelope scrawlings:
Q1. Place the following letters in order to spell an electronics company:
1. O
2. Y
3. N
4. S
Q2 Place the following Boy Scout ranks in order, starting with the lowest:
1. Second Class
2. Eagle
3. Tenderfoot
4. First Class
Q3 Place the following cities in geographical order, starting in the East:
1. Burbank
2. Albuquerque
3. Baltimore
4. Cleveland
Q4 Place the following TV families in order by the number of kids, starting with the fewest:
1. The Simpsons
2. The Cleavers
3. The Bradys
4. The Keatons
Q5 Place the following events in chronological order, starting with the earliest:
1. Million Man March
2. Summer of Love
3. Hands across America
4. Bicentennial
Answers (IIRC):
Q1. Place the following letters in order to spell an electronics company:
1. O
2. Y
3. N
4. S
Q2 Place the following Boy Scout ranks in order, starting with the lowest:
1. Second Class
2. Eagle
3. Tenderfoot
4. First Class
Q3 Place the following cities in geographical order, starting in the East:
1. Burbank
2. Albuquerque
3. Baltimore
4. Cleveland
Q4 Place the following TV families in order by the number of kids, starting with the fewest:
1. The Simpsons
2. The Cleavers
3. The Bradys
4. The Keatons
Q5 Place the following events in chronological order, starting with the earliest:
1. Million Man March
2. Summer of Love
3. Hands across America
4. Bicentennial
Answers (IIRC):
Spoiler
1. 4132
2. 3142
3. 3421
4. 2143
5. 2431
2. 3142
3. 3421
4. 2143
5. 2431
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Bob78164 wrote:I think the Keatons had two kids and the Simpsons have three, contrary to your answer. --Bobvettech wrote:Q4 Place the following TV families in order by the number of kids, starting with the fewest:
1. The Simpsons
2. The Cleavers
3. The Bradys
4. The Keatons
Answers (IIRC):
Spoiler
1. 4132
2. 3142
3. 3421
4. 2143
5. 2431
The Keatons had 4: Alex, Mallory, Jennifer, Andrew
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Thanks. I read that in the other thread and deleted my post to avoid leading others astray. --Bobvettech wrote:Bob78164 wrote:I think the Keatons had two kids and the Simpsons have three, contrary to your answer. --Bobvettech wrote:Q4 Place the following TV families in order by the number of kids, starting with the fewest:
1. The Simpsons
2. The Cleavers
3. The Bradys
4. The Keatons
Answers (IIRC):
Spoiler
1. 4132
2. 3142
3. 3421
4. 2143
5. 2431
The Keatons had 4: Alex, Mallory, Jennifer, Andrew
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Q1. Put the name of this document in order
1)Of
2)Treaty
3)The
4)Ghent
Q2. Put these country music stars in order of their birth, starting with the earliest
1)Vince Gill
2)Shania Twain
3)Taylor Swift
4)Dolly Partin
Q3. Put these parts of a bird together, starting with the feet.
1)Thigh
2)Crown
3)Nape
4)Breast
Fat fingered it
1)Of
2)Treaty
3)The
4)Ghent
Spoiler
3214
1)Vince Gill
2)Shania Twain
3)Taylor Swift
4)Dolly Partin
Spoiler
4123
1)Thigh
2)Crown
3)Nape
4)Breast
Spoiler
1432
I'd be more lethargic if I wasn't so apathetic.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Did you answer 2-3-3-1?bazodee wrote:Q1 Places these movies in order of the length of time referred to in its title, starting with the shortest
(1) 88 minutes
(2) 9 months
(3) 48 hours
(4) 6 days, 7 nights
Q2 Please these seas in geographical order, starting in Mexico and traveling east
(1) Sea of Japan
(2) Caribbean Sea
(3) Mediterranean Sea
(3) Caspian Sea
Easy stack! Too bad you're not eligible to be on the show again.bazodee wrote:Q3 Places these British royal weddings in chronological order, starting with the earliest
(1) Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson
(2) Edward and Sophie ...
(3) Princes Charles and Lady Diana
(4) Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip
Q4 Please these musicians in order of the size of the instrument they are most associated with, starting with the smallest
(1) van Cliburn
(2) James Galway
(3) Charlie Parker
(4) Yo-Yo Ma
Q5 Put these international holidays in chronological order of when they occur starting with January
(1) Boxing Day
(2) Bastille Day
(3) Thanksgiving
(4) Tet
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
I managed to WAG that one. I knowuasnake2000 wrote: Q2. Put these country music stars in order of their birth, starting with the earliest
1)Vince Gill
2)Shania Twain
3)Taylor Swift
4)Dolly Partin
Spoiler
4123
Spoiler
Dolly's old as dirt, Taylor's a fetus and Shania's around my age. The only wild card was Vince.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Q1: Put these seasons in order, starting with the coldest:
1) Summer
2) Spring
3) Winter
4) Autumn
Q2: Put these novels in order, starting with the earliest:
1) Farewell My Lovely
2) The Pelican Brief
3) Murder On The Orient Express
4) A Is For Alibi
I had no chance on that one. A tough Q2.
1) Summer
2) Spring
3) Winter
4) Autumn
Spoiler
3214
1) Farewell My Lovely
2) The Pelican Brief
3) Murder On The Orient Express
4) A Is For Alibi
Spoiler
3142
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Q1 Put in order to form the name of an opera
1) the
2) of
3) Figaro
4) marriage
Q2 Put these literary characters in order of publication, starting with the earliest
1) King Lear
2) Natty Bumppo
3) Long John Silver
4) Lemuel Gulliver
Q3 Put these Kennedys in order of birth, starting with the earliest
1) John
2) Robert
3) Rose
4) Ted
Q4 Put these types of sugar in order from least refined to most refined
1) granulated
2) confectioner's
3) raw
4) cane (I'm glad I checked the Bored before I called)
Q5 Put these islands in order, starting in Japan and going east
1) Tahiti
2) Papua New Guinea
3) Fiji
4) Phillipines
1) the
2) of
3) Figaro
4) marriage
Spoiler
1-4-2-3
1) King Lear
2) Natty Bumppo
3) Long John Silver
4) Lemuel Gulliver
Spoiler
1-4-2-3
1) John
2) Robert
3) Rose
4) Ted
Spoiler
3-1-2-4
1) granulated
2) confectioner's
3) raw
4) cane
Spoiler
4-3-1-2
Q5 Put these islands in order, starting in Japan and going east
1) Tahiti
2) Papua New Guinea
3) Fiji
4) Phillipines
Spoiler
No idea; checking a map later, it's 4-2-3-1
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Just made my call.
Put the following words in order to form the name of a popular sandwich:
1. And
2. Lettuce
3. Bacon
4. Tomato
Put the following singers in chronological order of their birth, starting with the most recent:
1. Alanis Morissette
2. Ray Charles
3. Sting
4. Toni Braxton
Put the following books in the Twilight series in order of their publication, starting with the earliest:
1. Eclipse
2. New Moon
3. Twilight
4. Breaking Dawn
Put the following muscles of the human body in order from top to bottom:
1. Quadriceps
2. Gluteus maximus
3. Deltoids
4. Achilles tendons
Put the following battles of the U.S. Civil War in chronological order, starting with the earliest:
1. Antietam
2. Lynchburg
3. Fort Sumter
4. Gettysburg
Put the following words in order to form the name of a popular sandwich:
1. And
2. Lettuce
3. Bacon
4. Tomato
Spoiler
3-2-1-4
1. Alanis Morissette
2. Ray Charles
3. Sting
4. Toni Braxton
Spoiler
1-4-3-2
1. Eclipse
2. New Moon
3. Twilight
4. Breaking Dawn
Spoiler
3-2-1-4 again (I took a WAG on this one and got it right)
1. Quadriceps
2. Gluteus maximus
3. Deltoids
4. Achilles tendons
Spoiler
3-2-1-4 yet again
1. Antietam
2. Lynchburg
3. Fort Sumter
4. Gettysburg
Spoiler
3-1-4-2 (I blew this one. U.S. history is my weak suit. I punched 3-2-1-4, thinking that it would be correct the fourth time.)
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
Question 1:
Place the following words in order to form the acronym for the programming language COBOL.
1. Oriented
2. Common
3. Business
4. Language
Question 2:
Place the following time intervals in order by how frequently they occur, starting with the most frequent.
1. Weekly
2. Semiannually
3. Bimonthly
4. Daily
Question 3:
Place the following academic institutions in order of their location, starting in the east.
1. Cornell
2. Notre Dame
3. Colorado State University
4. Yale
Question 4:
Place the following composers in the order of their birth, starting with the most recent.
1. George Gershwin
2. Philip Glass
3. John Philip Sousa
4. Stevie Wonder
Question 5:
Place the following events in the history of London in the order in which they occurred, starting with the earliest.
1. First underground railway built
2. Tower of London built
3. Black Death
4. Great Fire of London
Answers:
Tomorrow is another day. --Bob
Place the following words in order to form the acronym for the programming language COBOL.
1. Oriented
2. Common
3. Business
4. Language
Question 2:
Place the following time intervals in order by how frequently they occur, starting with the most frequent.
1. Weekly
2. Semiannually
3. Bimonthly
4. Daily
Question 3:
Place the following academic institutions in order of their location, starting in the east.
1. Cornell
2. Notre Dame
3. Colorado State University
4. Yale
Question 4:
Place the following composers in the order of their birth, starting with the most recent.
1. George Gershwin
2. Philip Glass
3. John Philip Sousa
4. Stevie Wonder
Question 5:
Place the following events in the history of London in the order in which they occurred, starting with the earliest.
1. First underground railway built
2. Tower of London built
3. Black Death
4. Great Fire of London
Answers:
Spoiler
1. 2341
2. 4132
3. 4123
4. 4213
5. 2341, not 3241
2. 4132
3. 4123
4. 4213
5. 2341, not 3241
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
There are 24 possible combinations of 1-2-3-4.
If history is any precedent, 1-2-3-4 itself is NEVER the correct answer.
If history is any precedent, 1-2-3-4 itself is NEVER the correct answer.
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Re: TNPG Question Thread
well at least I got the first question right:
1. put the folowing words to form the name of a self help book: 1. my
2. cheese (but sounded like Che)
3. moved
4. who
2. Put following actresses in birth order sarting with the youngest:1. Hepburn
2. Kim Bassinger
3. Keira Knightly
4. didn't hear it--I just got out of court, went to office which is next to railroad tracks across the tracks from the courthouse--took the time to check the phone game posts , got out my legal pad, marked 1-4 down five times, took a deep breath and dialed---just as Fred was saying the last name a train rolled by--here in New Iberia , Louisiana , the train is allowed to roll thru town at full speed as long as it blasts out its horn --cannot hear a thing when the train rolls by---totally flustered me and by the time I figured number four had to fit between Bassinger and Knightly--ran out of time --oh well--the sun will come out again tommorrow---but will play the game at home next time
I must be rusty, seemed to go by faster than I remembered--maybe I just getting older and slower
1. put the folowing words to form the name of a self help book: 1. my
2. cheese (but sounded like Che)
3. moved
4. who
Spoiler
4312
2. Kim Bassinger
3. Keira Knightly
4. didn't hear it--I just got out of court, went to office which is next to railroad tracks across the tracks from the courthouse--took the time to check the phone game posts , got out my legal pad, marked 1-4 down five times, took a deep breath and dialed---just as Fred was saying the last name a train rolled by--here in New Iberia , Louisiana , the train is allowed to roll thru town at full speed as long as it blasts out its horn --cannot hear a thing when the train rolls by---totally flustered me and by the time I figured number four had to fit between Bassinger and Knightly--ran out of time --oh well--the sun will come out again tommorrow---but will play the game at home next time
I must be rusty, seemed to go by faster than I remembered--maybe I just getting older and slower