Friday, July 9, 2010

Triangulation

Triangulation
example: a Roman goddess, a Canadian music award, and one of this year’s Best Picture nominees = Juno
1) something you might find on a map, part of a telegraph, and a Florida island

2) a fictional duck, a program used in computer networking, and a noise your car’s engine might make

3) something that can kill an unprepared hiker, magicians’ slang for revealing secrets to non-magicians, and something to keep in mind when you’re taking a picture

4) a symbol for heat, a James Bond character, and the fictional avenue where Gary Coleman lives

5) a shade of black, a musical gang member, and a hit song by Wings

6) a briefcase, Condé Nast’s business magazine, and a collection of your best work

7) a secret agent on TV, a Michael Jackson role, and an iconic local retail store

8) a John Coltrane tune, part of the NATO phonetic alphabet, and a country

9) a film studio mascot, a zodiac sign, and any of 13 popes

10) an Italian motorcycle, an R.E.M. album, and a common last name on Sesame Street
Answers:

1) key

2) ping

3) exposure

4) Q

5) jet

6) portfolio

7) scarecrow

8) India

9) Leo

10) monster

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