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88. Does anyone have an answer for 4 I in M

I can think of an answer if it was 4 I's in M or am I on the wrong track.


halcyon days  Tue 02/12/08 12:30
FoxLee2
Tue 02/12/08
12:44
4 Is in Mississippi

Do you have an answer for 47 S on a H?
tazmac25
Tue 02/12/08
12:46
47 strings on a harp

good luck
FoxLee2
Tue 02/12/08
12:49
thanks so much tazmac25 - that was the last one and it's really been bugging me.
halcyon days
Tue 02/12/08
12:57

Question Author

Thanks FoxLee 2, that was what I had in mind.
Just three left to get now
53, 88 and 94
halcyon days
Tue 02/12/08
12:58

Question Author

sorry not 88
tazmac25
Tue 02/12/08
13:00
53 22 yarsd behind the wicket in cricket
88 - already answered here
94 15 pieces on each side in backgammon

good luck
halcyon days
Tue 02/12/08
13:08

Question Author

Thanks Tazmac, but should it be between the wickets.
oxburgh2
Tue 02/12/08
16:13
53. I have "22 yards between the wickets in cricket" is this wrong.
Also 60. "23 pairs of chromosomes in a human ? ", my book says body?
71. " 206 bones in the ? human body", what is the A please
27 4 presidents ? on mount rushmore. what does the C stand for.
I haven't been able to find 44. 3 G of C (P,P, and F)
or 49 4 B in a J of C

wilderness
Tue 02/12/08
16:37
C= carved
oxburgh2
Tue 02/12/08
16:42
Thank you wilderness, sorry to have used your posting halcyon days
dundurn
Tue 02/12/08
16:45
60 23 pairs of chromosomes in a human being?
halcyon days
Tue 02/12/08
17:32

Question Author

71. Bones in the adult human body
oxburgh2
Tue 02/12/08
19:08
Thank you halcyon days, dundurn 60 was given as "23 P of C in a H C", hence query
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