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Originally posted by AlpineXazax
4)How far can a bear walk into the woods?

17)Find the English word that can be formed from all these letters:

PNLLEEEESSSSS
1) You wouldn't bury them
2) 1
3) 12
4) ?
5) White, although I think was contested well before.
6) no smoke
7) place it half way under a door
8) 12
9) The ship will rise with the tide.
10) dimes I guess. Less weight (assuming that a dime=10c and nickel=5c)
11) 7?
12) Equine sports
13) Same fella as before
14)Where is question 14?
15) attach an elastic
16) Commiting suicide
17) ?
18) 4
19) 2
20) Boil it.

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Originally posted by EAPOE
The bear is white because you are at the Arctic Circle.
I still struggle to understand how exactly it works at the North Pole (and where exactly the camp would have to be), but I can assure you it does not work at the Arctic Circle. 🙂

Edit: See my post below.

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2) 0 noah not moses

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Originally posted by Rosa Korgane
It's silly (unlike the rest of it) in order to go one mile 3 times and arrive back where you started, you must be at one of the poles (north or south) in thoery anyway - not sure if the math really works.

If you are at the north pole and see a bear it is white (or clear) - well or black and clear but looking like it is white.
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Originally posted by Ragnorak
10) dimes I guess. Less weight (assuming that a dime=10c and nickel=5c)
Why would the weight be important?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Why would the weight be important?
Have you ever had a gallon jar full of nickels in your pocket? Or purse?

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12)In which sport are the shoes made entirely of metal?

Alternative answer: Motor sports ie brake shoes.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I still struggle to understand how exactly it works at the North Pole (and where exactly the camp would have to be), but I can assure you it does not work at the Arctic Circle. 🙂

Edit: Oops, for some reason I thought it said in the question that the camper first travelled east. Now it's all clear.
Argh, I meant to edit my post, but instead I replied to it. 😳

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Originally posted by Ragnorak
Have you ever had a gallon jar full of nickels in your pocket? Or purse?

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Have you ever had a gallon jar full of anything in your pocket? Or even an empty gallon jar? And why would you want to carry all those nickels or dimes around with you?

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I am okay with all of these answers apart from the pile of sand one. ANybody got any idea?

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Originally posted by chancremechanic
4. half-way in, then he starts heading out
I would define the "way in" as the way to the middle of the woods (beyond that, it would be the way out). So "half-way in" would mean "half-way to the middle".

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
I am okay with all of these answers apart from the pile of sand one. ANybody got any idea?
just a thought but could it be none because they are mounds of sand not piles????

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
I am okay with all of these answers apart from the pile of sand one. ANybody got any idea?
I think it's a spelling thing. If it had been "altogether", it would not be one big pile, but "all together" suggests that you put all the piles together.

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Hold the egg in your hand above your head and drop your arm to your side.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I think it's a spelling thing. If it had been "altogether", it would not be one big pile, but "all together" suggests that you put all the piles together.
but doesn't a pile of sand make a mound?

i see your point about the spelling though...

edit: hey jim wasn't the snow fun!!? 🙂