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Question by nic
Submitted on 10/20/2003
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Example : 366 D I A L Y = DAYS IN A LEAP YEAR. WHAT IS 200 P F P G I M ?


Answer by tom
Submitted on 10/25/2003
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200 Pounds for passing Go in Monopoly.

where by "Pounds" you mean "Pounds Sterling",
the basic unit of British money.

[That's a bit of an unfair question for American's though, don't you think?  For Yanks, it should be 200 D F P G I M
(where D = "Dollars").]

 

Answer by tom
Submitted on 10/25/2003
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Maybe the P means "Points"...?  But it shouldn't--you get $200 dollars for passing go, not 200 points.

 

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