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Geometrical shape central to Pythogras's theorem

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Roget | 21:20 Sun 23rd Jan 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Geometrical shape central to Pythagotas's theorem
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Don't expect an answer boxtops.

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21:24 Sun 23rd Jan 2011
Right Angle Triangle
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answered earlier as Right Angled Triangle - it does help Roget, if you tell us how many letters, please, and if you have any already (and also to put the title of the crossword in the title box, not just the clue....)
Oh. roget is back
Yayyy ;-(

All we need now is Dr. Chris and we can re-enact some Stooges episodes.
Don't expect an answer boxtops.

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Hi Naz- yes, but if cdwrover123 came back too we'd have too many
Who is this Pythogras, anyway?! or even Pythagotas..... ;-)
We could do more than one line-up.
Don't know boxtops- it's all Greek to me.
Wasn't he the guy that had the squaw on a hippopotamus?
It's a Gordian Knot....
Come on Roget. Surprise everybody and say thank you. A please when you set the question wouldnt go amiss either!
LOL - pardon, prudie?!
The sons of the squaw on the hippopotamus are equal to the sons of the squaws on the other two hides............Isn't that right, prudie ? :o)
an old joke about Pythagoras' thereom - can't remember it exactly, also included the 2 squaws sitting on the hides.
grasscarp I dont even think he reads the answers
That's it jack - thanks.
whoops 'theorem' of course!

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