30 (29) of 32, missed the day after, the day after (read it as only once) and two feet, don’t count the paws. I did get Tiffany correct for the wrong reason, they all start with consonents.
Bungalow is a grossly misused term in the States, but I did know that the original term is a one story charmer.
4. Poem is the only item that MAY be non-physical (if created and recited only). But I’ll give you the “man-made” since that’s the answer I used too.
Only IQ test I think I’ve ever seen that was nothing but trick questions. Usually they have some actual math and stuff on them.
Looks like I’m chosen for a stellar career running a little blog over here in this corner of the intrawebs.
Also regarding question 32, a one story bungalow can have a basement, and therefore a staircase.
Another great example of politicians not knowing anything and being unable to (a) succeed in real life jobs and (b) think. Some of the questions were often seen in things called magazines (like Boy’s Life) back in the before times when people learned how to learn and experienced life outside of a screen. Two obvious omissions: A question wherein a peacock lays an egg and one about burying survivors of train wreck.
Uhh..On 29 I was thinking the name game…
All I missed from being perfect. Oh well.
Ed - We’ll have to bury them eventually, right?
The guys can get buried after they marry their widow’s sisters.