Task 57 - CIVIC, ROWDY, ROPER
Correct Answers: 2 - Total Answers: 7
Rules
Guess the Flex WORDLE in 3 tries. After each try, the color of the tiles will change to show how close your guess is to the solution.
If the tile becomes GREEN, your number or operation is located at correct place. If the tile becomes RED, your number or opeartion exists within the expression, but at different place.
Joke Of The Day

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Getting mythology wrong is my Hercules ankle.~Olaf Falafel
I have an unconscious bias.
I’m biased firmly towards being unconscious.
~Leila Navabi
Cats are like strippers – they sit on your lap and make you think they love you.
~Sikisa
The UK is so small, they’ve got to keep all their lakes in one district.
~Liz Guterbock
I have a suntanning addiction, so only go on holiday in winter.
I went cold Turkey last year.
~Richard Stott
Everyone says your 20s are all about finding yourself.
If that’s true, your 30s are about wishing you’d found somebody else.
~Ginny Hogan
What does Kylie sing while counting sheep?
I can’t get ewe out of my head. ~Alison Spittle
My relationship with my mum is like the evolution of payment technology – we went from physical contact to electronic only,
then it was contactless. ~Kuan-Wen Huang
Last year, I had a great joke about inflation.
But it’s hardly worth it now.
~Amos Gill
On This Day
U.S. astronauts orbit the MoonIn 1968, American astronauts on Apollo 8 became the first men to orbit the Moon. The three-man crew was Frank Borman (Commander), James A. Lovell, Jr. (Command Module Pilot) and William Anders (Lunar Module Pilot). Not only was this the first manned flight to and from the Moon, but Apollo 8 served to validate many of the technical procedures necessary to support upcoming lunar missions. During ten lunar orbits, the astronauts took star sightings to pinpoint landmarks, surveyed landing sites, took both still and motion pictures and made two television transmissions to Earth. It was also the world's first manned flight to escape the influence of Earth's gravity. Launched on 21 Dec 1968, the mission lasted 6 days 3 hours until recovery on 27 Dec 1968. |