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San Juan Gets Nothing?
What phrase does the following represent?
Here's $10 for you, San Bernardino, and here's $10 for you, San Pedro; this $10 is for you, San Miguel, and there's $100,000 for you, San Andreas.
Here's $10 for you, San Bernardino, and here's $10 for you, San Pedro; this $10 is for you, San Miguel, and there's $100,000 for you, San Andreas.
Answer
Generous to a fault.Hide Answer Show Answer
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This was so simple, and I missed it! Neat tease!
Boodler this was a great teaser.
Just realized this was your first teaer. I hope you'll make some more for us to enjoy? I'll look forward to reading them.
If the point is that the San Andreas gets more money because it is a fault, then this is a poor puzzle. San Miguel is also the name of a fault near the California-Mexico border and there is a San Pedro basin fault system. For this to be a good puzzle, San Andreas should be the only fault named.
yah , well i got it accidently . this was the only one i knew was a fault .
Congratulations on your first teaser! I enjoyed this one and hope to see more.
too hard
did ne1 notice as soon as u get the answer i becomes so obvious u like slap urself for missing it? yeah my face is now really red cozits happnd so many times lol yeah but this one was pretty KOOL
2 hrd 4 my feeble mnd... hehehe...
I spent ages going .... "Gee I know those names from somewhere" Thanks for this one!
I really like this, one of my favourites.
i dun get it are they common-knowledge type places in america?? ive herad of the san andreas fault, but only vaguely...
This was very creative! Keep 'em coming!!
Good teaser - I has the fault part but couldn't quite phrase it!
4 sanjuan, $l.ol
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