1. What heavy seven letter word can you take two away from and be left with eight?
2. Find the...
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1. What heavy seven letter word can you take two away from and be left with eight?
2. Find the four digit number in which the first digit is one fourth of the last digit, the second digit is 6 times the first digit, and the third digit is the second digit plus 3. What is it?
3. Round and round I go never stopping in a continuous flow. I hang out with numbers each and every day and nothing ever gets on my way. What am I?
With these answers, you must construct an
4. For the first riddle, you will answer with 1 word. That word has a homophone of a different meaning.
5. For the second riddle, you will answer with a number. You will put the last number here.
6. For the third and last riddle, you will answer with what the object in question displays.
You will then convert your answers to a code based that is 8 letters back. (the number will remain unchanged) You will then convert that to a string of numbers based on which position in the alphabet your phrase contains (once again your number will not change). That will be your answer
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