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... have heard of it
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B) you'll have a good chance of associating it with the movie ALIEN.
Any other entries which score highly on the A- and B- ometer?...
...com/howlow
And summary of Common Answers appears below:
www.brainbashers.com/common
With 1,296 valid entries, I managed to come 5th, well done to me!
Q1. Name a character from The Simpsons. 1 ...
It's been suggested that my wording of one question in contest MSB43 was confusing. I didn't think so, but I will magnanimously provide a more explicit version anyway.
2. Name a city that is a capit
...hat the three row totals, the three column totals, the two main diagonals and the total of the four corner entries are all different.
There are a few ways of doing this but, in order to retain some ...
entries.
Chela Prieto 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ron Mcgrechan 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Jason A Thompson 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 Isobel Mckinnon 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 Blair Smith 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Eddie Wills 1 2 2
entries (which is a crazy task to score!).
Kim Applegate 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mike Kelly 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jessie Gould 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lottie Louise Foitik 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Robert Dmuchowsk
Where?
Drive and cross a country border. I live in the UK and I can't think of
...New Scientist magazine. If George has just won his second 30 pound prize (drawn at random from the correct entries) and the number of correct entries received each week is constant, and George has won...
Personally, if I had scored this question (well, I wouldn't never have asked it in the first place), I would probably have accepted Roumania. In many languages, the reflexive pronoun in first and seco
I considered this question very carefully, and by the answers given it looks like most entrants came to exactly the same conclusions as I did:
1. If you pick '1' as the answer and most others don't,
November's edition of BrainBashers Common Entries is now ready.
www.brainbashers.com/common
1. Name a chess piece. 2. Name something used to cut things. 3. Name a way to decorate a wall. 4. Name a
'I'm having kipper for tea' sounds like perfectly good English to my ears. I don't know if it's a regional thing, though.
Given the precision of the answer, it is still correct. the extra twelve millimeters rounds down to zero additional inches. If the answer had been 42.194988 km you wouuld have had a point, but there's
Here are the results of the Common Entries JFW02 contest. There were 22 entries.
!!! The winner is Alan O'Donnell with a score of 53913600 !!!
Second place went to Moshe Jacobson (20966400). Third
A clarification (hey, I can't help myself): Two teams from the same college/university will be considered equivalent. For example, the 'Fighting Rare Entrants' football team will be considered equival
Here are the results of the Rare Entries JFW05 contest.
I apologize to everyone for the results being late by about a week!!!
There were 14 entries.
!!! The winner is Ben Zimmer with a score of
In the spirit of rare entries, I'd like to point out that its still summer so this contest is invalid and doesn't count. Its invalid since it fails to meet your own critera for GdV02 :).
As always a
This is me showing off:
590,4594,5810,17906 1544,8456,15880,41720 2360,18376,23240,71624 4190,10210,39074,83426 3488,9508,39776,84128
101362,1770062,3247538,4183538 1014642,1780942,2512242,4
...or->of) - 'of any Sponsors property' (Sponsors')
- Silly things: - 'Sponsors will not be responsible for entries which are incomplete, illegible, mutilated, misdirected, delayed, late, lost or not r...
Good luck with the judging!
CORA1 Results
These are the results of my Common/Rare Entries Contest, CORA1. See the original contest posting for the rules.
There were 29 entrants. Thanks to everyone for taking the trouble to e
There are many people that believe in different things, if some people tend to believe that Jesus was mythological, so be it. It's no different to the people who believe Greek Mythology actually occur
Hi,
Before I post the official results, I have posted the current standings below.
There were 1,538 entries for August.
http://www.brainbashers.com/overflow1/common/commonentries.htm
The file
This is a Common Entries contest, MOJO2
DO NOT POST ANSWERS TO ANY NEWSGROUP!!! Entries must reach here by Monday, June 25th, 6 P.M. (L.A. time, zone -7). I encourage you to enter my other contest,
September's edition of BrainBashers Common Entries is now ready.
August's results will be available in a few days.
www.brainbashers.com/entry.asp?page=common
1. Name one of the seven dwarfs. 2.
This is my second numbers contest, NUM2
Do NOT post answers to any newsgroup. Entries must reach here by Monday, June 25th, 6 P.M. (L.A. time, zone -7). I encourage everyone to enter my other contes
...where that would be great too.
I would also be interested to hear about the puzzle competition, how many entries, who won, what types were entered, etc.
Regards...
This is a combined rare and common entries contest, where each question requires two answers, one trying to be a rare answer, the other trying to be a common answer. The rare answer must be judged to
The idea of resonant defection was described by Douglas Hofstadter in 'Metamagical Themas.' The idea is this. Perhaps your first response to this situation is to think that of course everyone should p
...ch is a hybrid of several other contests that appear on this list.
Do NOT post answers to any newsgroup. Entries must reach here by Thursday July 5th, 11:59 P.M. (EST) Your entry will be acknowledge...
So what in the question determines which is *the* Triple Crown? The pacing and trotting events are certainly American and certainly horse racing, and it seems flimsy to carry the weight of the questio
The deadline has passed. There were 38 entries. It may be a few days before I can score this one.
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