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I'd say DrewOtherwise Aman
As I said before, you ask such tough questions, and sometimes I get a headache.
OK guys!!!While walking down the street I met a man. He tipped his hat and drew his cane and in this riddle I told his name. What is the mans name? []
President Andrew Jackson, nicknamed "King Andrew" Quotewhilewalkingdownthestreetimetamanhetippedhishatanddrew hiscaneandinthisriddleItoldhisnamewhatisthemansname
whilewalkingdownthestreetimetamanhetippedhishatanddrew hiscaneandinthisriddleItoldhisnamewhatisthemansname
Anddrew?
NO
Quote from: omid on 12/12/2009 09:23:26Quote from: Karen W. on 12/12/2009 02:10:29NONope, sorry its not []Hi there,Ask me any question. I can answer.
Quote from: Karen W. on 12/12/2009 02:10:29NONope, sorry its not []
Quote from: BenV on 01/12/2009 09:53:04Anddrew?Thank you BenV []What are the next two letters in this series: A E F H I K L M ? []
when you talk about devil it would be satan. but what is the question ?
This one had me confused - I converted them to numbers, tries to set them to patterns etc - I'm not certain, but is the answer N T?
Here's two sequences of letters. Solve either or both. There's only one remaining letter in each sequence. These are original¹. Remember, you asked for tough. B D F H ?H K Q R ?
Ah, very cleaver... the next is numerically-linear so the whole two are J and S - i think... lol
Mmmm... The way i saw it was a complicated dual - one which works well spatially and the other which remained soley numerical... The increasing of the numerical values of the second example led initially to S - but perhaps it is a red herring?We will need to see from David.