Remove 4 letters from this s...
[2695] Remove 4 letters from this s... - Remove 4 letters from this sequence (TFIASHJIKON) to reveal a familiar English word. - #brainteasers #wordpuzzles - Correct Answers: 122 - The first user who solved this task is Donya Sayah30
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Remove 4 letters from this s...

Remove 4 letters from this sequence (TFIASHJIKON) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 122
The first user who solved this task is Donya Sayah30.
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A teacher is teaching a class...

A teacher is teaching a class and she sees that Johnny isn't paying attention, so she asks him, "If there are three ducks sitting on a fence, and you shoot one, how many are left?" Johnny says, "None." The teacher asks, "Why?" Johnny says, "Because the shot scared them all off." The teacher says, "No, two, but I like how you're thinking." Johnny asks the teacher, "If you see three women walking out of an ice cream parlor, one is licking her ice cream, one is sucking her ice cream, and one is biting her ice cream, which one is married?" The teacher says, "The one sucking her ice cream." Johnny says, "No, the one with the wedding ring, but I like how you're thinking!"
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Earhart Atlantic co-flight arrival

In 1928, aviator Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, though as a passenger. She had accepted the invitation of the American pilots Wilmer Stultz (1900-29) and Louis Gordon to join them on the transatlantic flight. They had set off on the previous day, 17 Jun 1928, crossing from Newfoundland to Wales in about 21 hours. Amelia Earhart went on to establish herself as a respected role model, tirelessly demonstrating that young women were as capable as men in succeeding in their chosen vocations. Four years later, on 20 May 1932, she gathered fame as the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic.
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