THIS......F'N.....CLOSE!!!!
I just played the phone game and got to the fifth question by answering four easy ones, but blew the fifth one when I may have been able to look it up!
My questions...
Q1. Famous phrase: Landed, Eagle, The, Has
Q2. Songs by first release (earliest): "Stop in the Name of Love," "Complicated," "Waterfalls," Neutron whatever (is given in this thread)
Q3. Cities (northern first): St. Paul, Sioux City, San Diego, Santa Fe
Q4. Numbers (highest first): sqrt(49), sqrt(25), sqrt(16), sqrt(81)
Four great easy ones. But then...
Q5. Parts of a column in order from bottom to top: Cornice, Base, Capital, Shaft
I wasn't quite sure, so I took a logical guess and got it wrong. The answer is Base, Shaft, Capital, Cornice.
After I hung up, I turned to look in the dictionary sitting right next to me where the answer is right there on page 269! I think that if I had the dictionary open while I was playing, I might have been able to flip through it, find the answer and hit the keys in time.
Has anyone tried to have reference books, maps, etc., open while doing the phone game, or is it a waste of precious time?
Dean