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Hidden Elements (Posted on 2004-09-17) Difficulty: 2 of 5
In these 12 sentences there hides a common theme, however, one is a red herring. List all parts of the theme and spot the odd one out.

1. The vicar bonsaied the attractive pine tree
2. Australia's most senior consul furnished her home with delightful antiques
3. After removing a sod, I umpired the rest of the football match
4. The engineer is an old pro toning down systems for everybody's use
5. An apple a day keeps the doctor away
6. The corn on the cob altered my view; I really was hungry
7. Let's have a game of one on one
8. I was afraid that they would see the fossil I concealed
9. With the budgerigar gone, it suddenly sounded more peaceful
10. We added basil very slowly to the boiling soup
11. The suite was deluxe; none of us could afford it though
12. The muezzin calls, summoning the faithful to prayers.

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answer | Comment 11 of 16 |

1 carbon-2. sulfer-3.sodium-4.proton-5.lead-6.cobalt-7.neon-

8.silicon-9.argon-10.silver-11.xenon-12. none.

each sentence contains either a element name or a elemental part of the nucleus of a atom.  12 is the only answer that contains neither.


  Posted by chris lafont on 2004-10-02 02:26:29
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