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Thanks to all that helped with the last ones I posted. Can anyone help with these?7 = NGon the BS, 4= LS (H,E,T&M), 6= NG in the PT, 190= C to CW (in M), 1,2,3= FACF, 5= E, 73= W, 58= S on the NM, 5972= HE, 3= G in C, 4= T(T,D,L&P), 3= PS, 13= FMO, 4= T(B,F,M&J), 452= P.C.M (CG), 5= CR of OH and TF, 39= A, 274= BA at the C, 113= IC for JL, 27= B in the AHH, 3= LM from S, 16.5= F in a R, 52= CC, 4= KS, 10= H of D on the MS. all input graciously accepted thanks Tony
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi again, I'm pretty sure about the 3=PS being suit and not suite, because I've seen another version of this quiz with the answers already provided... good job, though, Jansy on all the others!!!!
I'll take a guess at the 5 = E. It might be 5 = Excellent: many systems use "5 stars" to represent an excellent quality rating, for example, travel guides rating the quality of hotels and restaurants on a scale of 1 to 5, and Amazon.com's ratings for service, when you purchase a book from a third-party seller. There, five is the best rating something can receive.
I'll take a guess at the 5 = E. It might be 5 = Excellent: many systems use "5 stars" to represent an excellent quality rating, for example, travel guides rating the quality of hotels and restaurants on a scale of 1 to 5, and Amazon.com's ratings for service, when you purchase a book from a third-party seller. There, five is the best rating something can receive.