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computedshorty Wrote:

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> Drop the firet letter then all read the same back

> and front.

>

> 1 anana

> 2 resser

> 3 rammar

> 4 otato

> 5 evive

> 6 neven

> 7 ssess

> (tu)


Your nearly there (and correct)...... the answer is move the first letter to last and the word reads the same backwards as it does forwards. :-)

OutOfFocus Wrote:

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> sorry - I meant additional words matching the

> original pattern



No need to apologise OutofFocus...and, bye the way, I wasn't laughing at you...Huguenot's comment made me laugh purely because it came from Huguenot...I don't think I would have found it funny otherwise

Three people are paying the bill, it's ?30, split 3 ways. ?10 each. ?30 Total


After paying, the waiter returns and says he over charged by ?5.


Dave says "Thanks, keep ?2, just give us a pound each"


The waiter pockets the ?2 and gives each diner ?1. Thus they paid ?9 each.


So, ?9 each, 3 x 9 = ?27, the waiter kept ?2 27 + 2 = ?29


Where is the missing pound?

Huguenot Wrote:

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> In Finnish, apparently SAIPPUAKUPPINIPPUKAUPPIAS

> means soap cup trader.

>

> Can any Finn's confirm?


According to Google Translate, the palindrome "saippuakuppinippukauppias" means "soap deck merchants" in Finnish, apparently. Yahoo!'s BableFish doesn't do Finnish.

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