What object contains both new and old and has 66 of them? This should be a testament to your recall abilities.
OK Max, the joke is on me...I just had the wrong number typed and didn't look to see what I did. Here is the post in which I said I couldn't get #5....you will see that I was actually referring to question number 6. Five I had. As I also had 9 and 22 which add up to the answer to #5..... So you can see I was stumped on 6, not 5 despite the typo. It is #6 that has P, C, and WJ...not #5. I know you don't believe in typos, but they happen. Here's proof good enough even for your skeptical mind. Peace, RS
As long as it wasn't a compilation of embellishments. You could probably use a 19-22" LCD monitor and new glasses.
Note that you have to enter the text exactly as the answer was coded - including any misspellings and without any extra spaces On #29, "64 squares on a chess board" works - so make sure you didn't misspell anything or include any extra spaces
If you are stumped, just type in AJx where x = (the row you need the answer for) + 7 For instance: The answer to: Question 5: 66 B of the B is found at AJ12 Hope this helps ... I may not be a genius, but I do know how to cheat.