1. Sunday 2. Monday 3. Tuesday 4. Wednesday 5. Thursday 6. Friday 7. Saturday
What phrase does this represent?
Days are numbered. Commonly used to say someone or something is going to end soon.
Days are numbered. Commonly used to say someone or something is going to end soon.
The Pharoah asked, “Who is the greatest god?”
“I am not,” said Horus. “Anubis is,” said Isis. “Isis is lying,” said Anubis.
Only one god was telling the truth and the other two were lying.
Who really is the greatest god?
Horus is the greatest
“I am not,” said Horus = LIE “Anubis is,” said Isis = LIE “Isis is lying,” said Anubis = TRUE
Horus is the greatest
“I am not,” said Horus = LIE “Anubis is,” said Isis = LIE “Isis is lying,” said Anubis = TRUE
What does this represent?
Pot OOOOOOOO
Potatoes (Pot + 8 Os)
Made of ten but two we make, When assembled others quake, Five apart and we are weak, Five together havoc wreak.
What are we?
A fist.
What three letter English word has an odd start, an even finish and an infinitely long middle?
The word vex. “v” is Roman numeral 5, which is odd. “x” is Roman numeral 10, which is even. “e” is the base of the natural logarithm and is irrational (e = 2.718281828…). Its mantissa (the part to the right of the decimal point) is infinitely long.
The word vex. “v” is Roman numeral 5, which is odd. “x” is Roman numeral 10, which is even. “e” is the base of the natural logarithm and is irrational (e = 2.718281828…). Its mantissa (the part to the right of the decimal point) is infinitely long.
A beggar’s brother went out to sea and drowned. But the drowned man had no brother. What was the relationship between the man who drowned and the beggar?
The beggar was his sister.
The beggar was his sister.
What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment but not once in a thousand years?
The letter “m”.
Long and thin, red within, With a nail at the end.
What am I?
A finger.
How can you spell eighty with only two letters?
A-T (pronounced eighty).
Rearrange the letters of each word in this phrase to form a well-known saying.
LEWL GUNEB SI FLAH ENDO
Well begun is half done.