Another three for you?!
Question: Another three questions – hopefully to tax your brain a little harder on this Saturday evening.
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We are five little objects of an everyday sort
you will find us all in a tennis court. What are we?
In what year did Christmas and New Year's fall in the same year?
There is one word in the English language that is always pronounced incorrectly. What is it?
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As always 10 points to the first or most original answer and if it’s made you think just give me a star and mark it interesting
Answers: Another three questions – hopefully to tax your brain a little harder on this Saturday evening.
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We are five little objects of an everyday sort
you will find us all in a tennis court. What are we?
In what year did Christmas and New Year's fall in the same year?
There is one word in the English language that is always pronounced incorrectly. What is it?
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As always 10 points to the first or most original answer and if it’s made you think just give me a star and mark it interesting
Vowels.
Every year - year starts with new years
Incorrectly
Vowels
Every year
Incorrectly
vowels
every year
incorrectly
We are five little objects of an everyday sort
you will find us all in a tennis court. What are we?
got no clue
In what year did Christmas and New Year's fall in the same year? all of em cos new yrs is every yr and so is x-mas
There is one word in the English language that is always pronounced incorrectly. What is it?
incorrectly
1: vowels
2: every year
3: incorrectly
i,ll be honest,i did,nt know...but the crew did great...however i do believe some of them copied answers!....at any rate great job.
1) Vowels
2) Christmas and New Year's fall in the same year every year
3) Incorrectly is always pronounced incorrectly, either by definition or pronunciation
I think I heard the first one on Batman Forever, but I liked them all
Very good certainly got the grey matter working. Thanks.
why do ppl bother answering this after da first guy, he/she already has it right, there just copying him/her