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| View Poll Results: Quick 10 minute Poll- Does the spelling need to be perfect for the winning guess? | |||
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18 | 40.00% |
| no |
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27 | 60.00% |
| Voters: 45. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Piggybacking guess
Gold & Belt |
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How can you guess if you don't know? It's like encountering a stranger and trying to guess what his name is...this contest is too hard.
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Barry
If you know, how can you guess?
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We have a winner for what "G & B" (E223) - stands for
Based on the poll at 11:42 the vote was 8 to 10 in favor of there not needing to be the exact spelling. We have a winner. Jamie Hull guessed: Greene & Blackwell and the answer, according to the ACC, 1960 (last) update, page 107, is: Green & Blackwell of N.Y. Jamie - Congratulations and we can communicate through email for your winnings. Thanks to all who played. Believe it or not it's not real easy to "stump the members" with "1" question. |
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