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You've got 9 minutes to name 25 classic book titles by their word clouds ~~ go for it!

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Wow!

Well, I managed 12. That is a whole different way of thinking.
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That was horrible.

18/25 You got 72%

Boom goes the dynamite!



There was only one other I could have got if I had remembered the title as well as the author, and one more if I had worked it out but the clues were very thin. The other 5 I had no chance on.

I need a coffee after that. Really really horrid.
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Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.

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LarsMac;1504701 wrote: Wow!

Well, I managed 12. That is a whole different way of thinking.


I got 12 as well. That was tough.
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Only ten - I didn't know when to give up and move on
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