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Sun, Aug 15 2021, 3:34 am
banana123 wrote: | What's MT? I figured there was something deeper than location but had no idea what you were thinking of so I just guessed what made sense to me.
Amazon, it's not in Africa and the other two rivers are.
Yonatan, Moshe, Yechezkel. |
I think I am over thinking this because I was thinking that it could be Moshe for being the only one to start with a M or it could be Yonatan from Chanuka and not being a Novi or it could be Yechezkel because he is the only one that has a Safor in T'Nach named after him.
I am picking Moshe
Tornado, Twister, Northeaster
P.S. MT means mountain
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banana123
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Sun, Aug 15 2021, 4:02 am
GLUE wrote: | I think I am over thinking this because I was thinking that it could be Moshe for being the only one to start with a M or it could be Yonatan from Chanuka and not being a Novi or it could be Yechezkel because he is the only one that has a Safor in T'Nach named after him.
I am picking Moshe
Tornado, Twister, Northeaster
P.S. MT means mountain |
I was kind of mean. It wasn't an easy riddle but I guess it was solvable with the correct background info.
Odd man out was Yechezkel. Mivtza Yonatan - saved the Air France hijack victims. Mivtza Moshe - brought Ethiopian Jews to Israel. Both operations had very very cramped planes with lots of civilians on them, both were rescue operations.
I don't know of a Mivtza Yechezkel. I don't think there was one.
Northeaster is a snowstorm, no? So that would be the odd man out, since the other two are tornadoes.
Thanks.
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simcha4
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Sun, Aug 15 2021, 1:04 pm
I hope the previous poster doesn't mind that I post instead of her, to continue this game.
trousers, tanktop, pants
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GLUE
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Sun, Aug 15 2021, 11:17 pm
simcha4 wrote: | I hope the previous poster doesn't mind that I post instead of her, to continue this game.
trousers, tanktop, pants |
tank top is a shirt not pants
Colorado River, Mississippi River, Ohio River
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simcha4
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Tue, Aug 17 2021, 7:31 pm
GLUE wrote: | tank top is a shirt not pants
Colorado River, Mississippi River, Ohio River |
True. Tank top, is in England a sleeveless sweater, not a shirt. But, perhaps in the U.S. it is a shirt?
Mississipi River. - North America.
Colorado and Ohio rivers are in South U.S.
organ, drums, piano
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dankbar
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Tue, Aug 17 2021, 10:40 pm
I was thinking Moshe is in Torah-chumash, while other 2 are in nach.
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GLUE
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Tue, Aug 17 2021, 10:47 pm
simcha4 wrote: | True. Tank top, is in England a sleeveless sweater, not a shirt. But, perhaps in the U.S. it is a shirt?
Mississipi River. - North America.
Colorado and Ohio rivers are in South U.S.
organ, drums, piano |
In the US a Tank top is a sleeveless shirt.
The Mississippi is the longest river in North America and is entirely in the US, the Colorado is the "life blood" for the West US, the Ohio is a divider between the North and South.
What I was thinking is that the Mississippi and the Colorado run North and South and the Ohio runs East to West.
Drums- I don't know about the UK here in the US piano and organ both have keys.
Spruce tree, Pine tree, Maple tree
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gonewiththewind1
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Tue, Aug 17 2021, 10:59 pm
GLUE wrote: | In the US a Tank top is a sleeveless shirt.
The Mississippi is the longest river in North America and is entirely in the US, the Colorado is the "life blood" for the West US, the Ohio is a divider between the North and South.
What I was thinking is that the Mississippi and the Colorado run North and South and the Ohio runs East to West.
Drums- I don't know about the UK here in the US piano and organ both have keys.
Spruce tree, Pine tree, Maple tree |
Maple tree is round
The others are pointy
Connecticut, Lincoln, January
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GLUE
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Tue, Aug 17 2021, 11:10 pm
SafeAtLast wrote: | Maple tree is round
The others are pointy
Connecticut, Lincoln, January |
Connecticut, Lincoln and January are both in Missouri
Sand, gravel, clay
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gonewiththewind1
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Tue, Aug 17 2021, 11:32 pm
GLUE wrote: | Connecticut, Lincoln and January are both in Missouri
Sand, gravel, clay |
Had something else in mind.
Connecticut and Lincoln both have silent letters.
Sand- it falls apart when it gets wet.
Add, Subtract, Divide
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SG18
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 2:01 am
Add- it's the only one that increases. Subtract and divide decrease.
1. Rock 2. Paper 3. Scissors
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dankbar
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 2:26 am
Add & subtract gives you same response in reverse. Divide would go with multiply.
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simcha4
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 3:48 am
SG2189 wrote: | Add- it's the only one that increases. Subtract and divide decrease.
1. Rock 2. Paper 3. Scissors |
Rock
Paper and scissors cut
Cain, Avihu, Enosh
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Living Princess
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 4:02 am
simcha4 wrote: | Rock
Paper and scissors cut
Cain, Avihu, Enosh |
Avihu the others are in Parshas Breishis
Rock and scissors can be used as weapons
Pink, green, brown
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simcha4
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 4:14 am
Living Princess wrote: | Avihu the others are in Parshas Breishis
Rock and scissors can be used as weapons
Pink, green, brown |
I had in mind - Enosh.
Both Cain and Avihu's - names of their fathers start with an A - Adam, Aharon HaKohen, while Enosh is the son of Shais.
ladder, broom, shovel
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salt
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 4:55 am
simcha4 wrote: | I had in mind - Enosh.
Both Cain and Avihu's - names of their fathers start with an A - Adam, Aharon HaKohen, while Enosh is the son of Shais.
ladder, broom, shovel |
Ladder. It's the only one you can climb up.
Which is the odd one out of these 3 emojis:
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simcha4
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 5:24 am
salt wrote: | Ladder. It's the only one you can climb up.
Which is the odd one out of these 3 emojis:
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Answer: shovel. Both ladder and broom have double letters.
Last emoji, positive expression.
thunder, snow, lightning
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SG18
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 7:42 am
Snow- we say a bracha on hearing thunder and seeing lightning, but we don't say a bracha when we see snow.
Rosh Hashanah, Pesach, Shavuot
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GLUE
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 1:53 pm
SG2189 wrote: | Snow- we say a bracha on hearing thunder and seeing lightning, but we don't say a bracha when we see snow.
Rosh Hashanah, Pesach, Shavuot |
Rosh Hashanah- it is not one of the three Y"T that you go to the Bais Hamitdush
Germany, Liechtenstein, Uzbekistan
To simcha4- I looked at the map of the US again I see that the Colorado River can be in the South, but the way I learned US geography and is now doing it with my kids, Arizona is West not South. In US history we learned that the Ohio River was the divider between North and South slaves when they crossed the river(until the 1850's were free) I never thought of it as a south river. The Mississippi is a good answer because it is the longest river in North America.
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SG18
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Wed, Aug 18 2021, 2:16 pm
Living Princess wrote: | Avihu the others are in Parshas Breishis
Rock and scissors can be used as weapons
Pink, green, brown |
Saw that we missed this one!
Brown- pink and green are watermelon colors, but there's no brown in a watermelon
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