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Post by ken on Aug 25, 2009 18:47:56 GMT -5
I was just going to say key in a lock, but deadbolt is probably correct.
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Post by Osprey on Aug 26, 2009 8:01:06 GMT -5
I was just going to say key in a lock, but deadbolt is probably correct. uh - who did you give the point to?
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Post by ken on Aug 26, 2009 14:07:34 GMT -5
The correct answer is key...
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Post by Wormopolis on Aug 26, 2009 15:11:06 GMT -5
well smack my bottom and call me a racehorse!
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Post by Osprey on Aug 26, 2009 15:33:46 GMT -5
key?? really?? I've never known a key to keep anything in OR out...
but, if that's the riddle's answer, that's the riddle's answer.
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Post by ken on Aug 26, 2009 15:50:25 GMT -5
key?? really?? I've never known a key to keep anything in OR out... but, if that's the riddle's answer, that's the riddle's answer. What??? Do you have all romote locks in your house and car?
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Post by Osprey on Aug 26, 2009 18:45:42 GMT -5
key?? really?? I've never known a key to keep anything in OR out... but, if that's the riddle's answer, that's the riddle's answer. What??? Do you have all romote locks in your house and car? the key ACTIVATES the lock. but, the key doesn't keep anything in or out. that's the lock's job. but, after re-reading the puzzle, the way it's worded "key" makes sense...
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