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Place the Man Coin in the first slot. Flip the Snake Coin and place the Flower on the fifth slot. Move the Man Coin to the second slot and flip it to reveal the Sword. Move the Woman Coin to the ...
and there will be less slots available to place the coins in. Though, your answers are largely the same. For the first stanza, place the Man, Woman, and Flower. For the second stanza, place the ...
"Three bright coins in five holes be. First sits the Maiden underneath the tree. The wind from behind the Maiden doth blow, a beautiful Flower alone has to grow. And here comes the Man, so sleek ...
that's a fairly naked hint as to what side of a coin should be displayed. Easy enough: the Maiden's still under the tree, the Man's still under the moon, and the Flower is "behind" the Maiden ...
Here is a 1p coin. Two of these coins are worth the same as a 2p coin. Here is a 5p coin. A 5p coin is worth the same as five 1p coins. Two 5p coins are worth the same as a 10p coin. Two 10p coins ...
Thank your own personal, all-knowing entity—possibly Mira the Dog—it's Friday! I'm going to wrap up our week together with a bunch of cheapies I've seen on "olden year" sports titles, reduced ...
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