Matt L
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1) in what context is 'almost' the longest word in the dictionary?
2) you need to work out the 5 letter word (like in a cross word) from the following clue:
H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O << (thats the clue)
answers on the back of a postcard please lets see if you get it
i didnt work out the first but got the second after being told the first letter
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Robbo
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Not sure about number 1 but number 2 is Water
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Robbo
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(H to O = H20 = Water)
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Matt L
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2 is correct
number 1 i dont think i would of ever got it tbh
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Robbo
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What do I winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Planty02
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
What do I winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
A night of passion with Matt L
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Matt L
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you win the chance to fund my car lucky you
you dont win anything till you get both im affraid
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Robbo
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Andy Stocker
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“Almost” is the longest commonly used word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order
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Matt L
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andy did you work that out or find it out off the net?
ps your right btw
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Andy Stocker
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I just googled it, it's too early for brain work But as soon as I read it realised how obvious it was
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Robbo
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I didnt google mine
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Andy Stocker
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But your one was easy
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Robbo
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Yesh (+ I'd heard it before)
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Andy Stocker
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Cheat!
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Matt L
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the one robbo got was apparently a famous crossword clue from the times as no one got it.
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Robbo
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Yeah, Bill Clinton guessed it ina conferenc eor siomethign recently
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Andy Stocker
I just googled it, it's too early for brain work But as soon as I read it realised how obvious it was
And I thought five heads would be better than one
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Scotty C
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I don't understand no. 1
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mattk
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Its the Alphabet from H two O
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mattk
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H2 O is the atomic symbol for water
2 Hydrogens and 1 Oxygen
Weighs 1 Kilo Per Litre
has a relitive density of 1
expands by 1600 times when turned to steam
expands by 10% when turned to ice
and is at its most dense when at 4 degrees celcius
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DC90
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A plumber knows these things ^
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