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I have been stuck on this for more than a week now and closing date is getting near.
LIRA
FRANC
MARK
PESETA
They are in upper case and in very faint type, and I think that this is significant as faint, bold, small, large and staggered type have been relevavt in other instances.
Can any one help on this?? Please1
LIRA
FRANC
MARK
PESETA
They are in upper case and in very faint type, and I think that this is significant as faint, bold, small, large and staggered type have been relevavt in other instances.
Can any one help on this?? Please1
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The four currencies were offset (which I couldn't get to show in the question as in the snakes and ladders one as well), and with one clue already with offsetting being relevant I didn't think this one would be..
The R in Lira, the A in Franc , the K in Mark and the first E in Peseta were aligned vertically to give RAKE and the answer was 'RAKE IN THE MONEY' And No! i didn;t win but came joint 5th with 120 out of possible 130
The R in Lira, the A in Franc , the K in Mark and the first E in Peseta were aligned vertically to give RAKE and the answer was 'RAKE IN THE MONEY' And No! i didn;t win but came joint 5th with 120 out of possible 130
It was a local Arts Festival Council qiz, - 10 questions each on Sport,Geography, Entertainment, Arts and books, History,Food and drink, Science, Animal kingdom and General knowledge, 20 say what you see, 6 what comes next, 6 what do these initials stand for and some basic maths and 3 Sudoku.
Challenging and interesting. I will have a word with the secretary and suggest that if they do another that they allow more time and mention it on here. So who knows?
Challenging and interesting. I will have a word with the secretary and suggest that if they do another that they allow more time and mention it on here. So who knows?