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Stargazer | 22:14 Sat 17th Mar 2018 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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During the week a question on The Chase (ITV) puzzled me. How can the word BUFFALO be used eight times in a grammatically correct sentence using no other words?
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if you google it will tell you
The Chase and other programmes rely heavily on old research.
No, but here are 11 'hads' in a row:
James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher.

James, while John had had 'had', had had 'had had', 'had had' had had a better effect on the teacher
Master signwriter to his young apprentice, complaining about the word spacing on the pub sign: "The space between 'Coach' and 'and' and 'and' and 'Horses' is too small."
Yes, and when I was 10, our teacher gave us this sentence that we had to put the punctuation marks in to make it make sense.
fish and and and and and chips.
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I am still trying to make sense of the sentence comprising eight consecutive words "BUFFALO" despite going to the links suggested. I seem to have a brain block!
If you read the 'Construction' part of the Wiki link - it explains the various uses of 'Buffalo'.

It's obscure as some are very outdated and you'd never actually use the sentence but is fun playing with words.

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