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http://uk.download.yahoo.com/ne/f...from rjm80, Fri 26th Mar, 3:20pm
Looking for a distraction from revision? Look no further...
by Mike - Fri 26th Mar 2004, 4:41pm
The spelling on this thing is terrible. Can anyone work out the correct form to enter 7 or 15? I've tried all possible and incorrectly spelled variations I can think of. Bloody amateurs...
by sat - Fri 26th Mar 2004, 4:52pm
Have got 7 entered correctly but have no idea what 15 is! Though it does look familiar...
by Wasted Yet Another Day - Fri 26th Mar 2004, 4:53pm
7 is probably spelt right; it's 'stopit and tidyup'. Although not so sure that 'The Mysterious Citys of Gold' would gain the approval of many English teachers!

Help with 17, 25, 27 and how they're spelling 49 would be much appreciated.
by sat - Fri 26th Mar 2004, 4:54pm
Also, I am having the same problem with 9, 48 and 49
by Mike - Fri 26th Mar 2004, 4:55pm
Mike said: Can anyone work out the correct form to enter 7 or 15?
Scratch that - I've got them now. 7, 9, 15, 48 and 49 (at least) have spelling errors which make them very difficult to get. A load of others are missing a vital (or including an unnecessary) 'the', or have unwanted space(s). Apart from all that, a great quiz to waste a Friday afternoon ;-)
by Mike - Fri 26th Mar 2004, 4:56pm
sat said: Also, I am having the same problem with 9, 48 and 49
9: Alvin and the Chipmonks
48 (and this one is unforgiveable): Camblewick Green
49: Dastardly and Mutley
by Mike - Fri 26th Mar 2004, 5:02pm
Wasted Yet Another Day said: 7 is probably spelt right; it's 'stopit and tidyup'. Although not so sure that 'The Mysterious Citys of Gold' would gain the approval of many English teachers!

Help with 17, 25, 27 and how they're spelling 49 would be much appreciated.
7 should be 'Stoppit' rather than 'Stopit'. And yes - given that the person who made this is old enough to remember TV programmes from that far back, they really should be old enough to be able to spell 'cities'.

17 has got me stumped for the time being. 25 involves a pantomime horse and a dead hayfever sufferer. I have to admit I cheated on 27 - I got the main part of the name (classical education would help) but didn't remember there was a number after it as well.

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