ChatterBank1 min ago
Family Quiz
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Any ideas
1. "What would it cost me for just one?" the gentleman asked.
"Two shillings," was the reply.
The customer nodded: "So that means that 12 would cost . . . ?"
"Four shillings."
"That's very good. I'll take 312, then, please."
"Of course, Sir," said the shop owner. "Six shillings, please."
2. It's four letters across, and I will help by saying that I could only do it when I had the first letter:
J - - -
Clue: Looking.
1. "What would it cost me for just one?" the gentleman asked.
"Two shillings," was the reply.
The customer nodded: "So that means that 12 would cost . . . ?"
"Four shillings."
"That's very good. I'll take 312, then, please."
"Of course, Sir," said the shop owner. "Six shillings, please."
2. It's four letters across, and I will help by saying that I could only do it when I had the first letter:
J - - -
Clue: Looking.
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I think I've got the explanation for 2. In the question it says "I could only do it when I had the first letter", which implies that there is at least one other 4-letter word that would satisfy the clue, and it worried me that I couldn't find such a word. I thought of 'Cole', 'Lear', 'Tsar', etc but they didn't work. However, I think I've got it: HEAD would work - "a room or enclosed area containing a toilet" and Head of State. What d'ya think?