How many of these can you get right? No Googling! I got all but two, and I know the two that I didn’t get right, so I can tell you if you can’t figure them out. The first one is done for you.
24 H in a D: 24 Hours in a Day
26 L of the A
7 D of the W
12 S of the Z
66 B of the B
52 C in a P (WJs)
13 S in the USF
18 H on a G C
39 B of the O T
5 T on a F
90 D in a R A
3 B M (S H T R)
32 is the T in D F at which W F
15 Players in a
3 W on a T
100 C in a R
11 P in a F (S) T
12 M in a Y
13=UFS
8 T on a O
29 D in F in a L Y
27 B in the N T
365 D in a Y
13 L in a B D
52 W in a Y
9 L of a C
60 M in a H
23 P of C in the H B
64 S on a C B
9 P in S A
6 B to an O in C
1000 Y in a M
15 M on a D M C
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I did this with P’nut a while back, but just wanted to point out that 15 P in a R T has the answer listed above. Not that I expect many people are playing, but thought I’d let you know in case you wanted to “fix” it.
Oh, and I :heartbeat: your archives.
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Oh yeah – how weird. I don’t think I had any readers when I put this up there anyway.
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15 P in a R T was actually the very last one we were trying to figure out, and I somehow magically figured it out. Because I watch a lot of rugby. (Total lie, I’ve never watched rugby in my entire life. But one of the girls in my kicking ass class was on a women’s rugby team. She was tiny but terrifying.)
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