Try to solve this set of phrases. This is part 3 of 4. In case you are new, each entry is a phrase that begins with a number. For example: 4 = S on a S could be 4 Sides on a Square. Relax your mind and have at it.
100 = C in a M
2 = P in a P
3 = S and YO
2 = NIT to F
25 = Y of M for a SA
50 = Y of M for a GA
500 = M in the IFH
13 = in a BD
9 = L of a C
101 = D
4 = S in a Y
8 = A on an O
6 = C in the R
3 = WM
20,000 = L under the S
15 = M on a DMC
12 = T of I
50 = W to LYL
I’ll get everybody started with 100 centimeters in a meter and 2 peas in a pod … so someone else gets the next two.
It is a good beginning. I hope some others chime in. I did this with our family group on facebook. They ate it up. The sets were done within 5 minutes.
I hope the next person does just two.
How about 3 Strikes and You’re Out?
4 Seasons in a Year, 9 Lives of a Cat
You got those. Any more?
20,000 Leagues under the Sea
50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
I bet you can finish the list. 🙂
That would be no fun for the others :).
‘The others’ are viewing but not commenting. Go ahead and toss 3 or 4 more out there. No one will mind.
Here you go: 25 Years of Marriage in a Silver Anniversary, 50 Years of Marriage in a Golden Anniversary, 500 Miles in the Indianapolis Five Hundred, 13 Loaves in a Baker’s Dozen
101 Dalmatians and 15 Men on a Dead Man’s Chest 🙂
Good job.
Off topic … I can’t believe you have put up with your ear itching all day.
Itching? ❓ ❓
Yep!
Am I being dense? And don’t say yep. 🙂
Affirmative so visit the current post.