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starone | 12:54 Mon 18th Mar 2013 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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So would appreciate further clues to the following:

1. If 2 = 48, 3 = 13 and 5 = 31 what does 6 equal?

2. Who was 591 for 5 days, 154 for one day and 2 for approximately 5 hours?

Put numbers in front of me and my mind goes into a spin so if anyone can give me more clues to these two I would be very grateful.
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I didn't think it was possible not to get at least one answer, but here I am amazed at last. Never mind, perhaps the penny will drop and I will find out by myself. I only wanted a clue, not the whole answer!
Have tried to help but can't work them out. Don't understand No.2!
Can you give an example that you've already done?
Same here, have been giving it some thought but I have nothing helpful so far....
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They have completely bewildered me. They do not seem to bear any relation to the other questions although they are in a section which deals with numbers (they have to be easy for me to do them) Next question down was How long was Norman Stanley Fletcher's sentence which was easy because I used to watch Porridge so I knew who he was. And some were easy to google, but these two - well!! Never mind, at least I have got answers, elliemay and chelle, which means I am not invisible. Hooray!!
I wondered if 2 might relate to a ranking such as in sport, although the figures are too far apart and short term i think
Maybe the number of years certain kings lived/reigned? The Henry's?
2. Something to do with Freddie Flintoff???
2. Freddie Flintoff's Test Player Number=591, his one day international number=154. Don't know anything about the 2 but I think he must be the answer!
I'm sure Freddie Flintoff is correct but he would always be the 591 test player not just for 5 days, similarly the 154 for ODI players is correct but be he will always be this. The 2 relates to his part in the ICC World XI team. Poorly written question.
Yes, if that's the case, it does seem to be poorly written. Any ideas about the first one???
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Thanks very much for the answers. Freddie Flintoff must be right. So at least I have one more answer. Just one more now then!
Has anyone any ideas about the first one??
Hello, is there anyone out there??
Did you follow up my suggestion regarding Kings- Henry/ George?
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Yes, me ellie, but I am still waiting for some sort of a clue. I tried the different kings and their dates of birth, death, and number of years they ruled but could find no connection so at the moment I am completely stumped.
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I tried Henry, George, William and Edward but no luck, unless I am not doing it right.
I am stumped too. Was hoping someone would have an idea. Will keep trying!
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I see owllady has the same question but with no answers. Someone must know or there would be more people asking.
where is the quiz from and do you get any answers at a later date? I am stumped as to the answer for 1, tried kings, scrabble, chemical elements but none were right.
Sorry
I've tried everything like that too, barmy. If anyone knows the answer please tell us!

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