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Last Try! Hundreds & Thousands Quiz

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wizgran | 00:06 Mon 02nd Mar 2015 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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1. ....but how many are there really? 3.8.5.7.3.5.4.
One thousand ??????? maybe

2. can be seen Caledonian ton? 8.6.
answer given Balmoral Castle but why please!

3. sad french fry index 4.3.

4. has 100 countenances 11
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1. One thousand seven hundred and sixty four.

Forget that, it's 4 too many
No 3 FTSE 100 blue chip index?
I did that recently as well baldric, thinking yards in a mile (1,760)
thought the last "4" might be a setters error, and should be "5" for (yards) !!
I've already suggested blue chip
What is the question (& answer) immediately before 1 on the quiz sheet?
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Hi,
I thought blue chip but it is 4.3.

First question is set out exactly as on the quiz sheet
......but how many are there really? 3.8.5.7.3.5.4.
wizgran can you tell us what question comes before the above number 1 it may help with the answer x
There seem to be mistakes in letter counts. 4 is Argus or Argos, the mythical giant of Greek legend who had 100 faces.
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The question before (1) is
Archipelago in canada putting clothes on 8.6.8
my answer - thousand island dressing
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty Four

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thousand_Islands
One thousand eight hundred and sixty four.
1 is one thousand eight hundred and sixty four (islands in canadian archipelego)
4. Possibly Zoccihedron - an alternative spelling for Zocchihedron - a hundred sided dice..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zocchihedron

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