Pretty simple puzzle.

It's my first one so if there's any problems let me know.

Here

Also if the picture on question 3 doesn't show up for you right click then open image in new tab.

Also i might give hints if you ask for them.

Also for question 9 i made the second answer one word instead of two by mistake

12 takes place during the Seven year war, it's also a dramatization and not a year but a place that most of the fighting for America took place. I worded it poorly. It's based off a quote by William Pitt.

The source for number 4 is from the American council of Learned societies, "Report of committee on Linguistic and National Stocks in the population of the United States," 1932.

13 both answers are 1 word not 2

Answers:
1- Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole

2- 5, 10

3- John Brown

4- 51%

5- 1816

6- California

7- Wilmot Proviso

8- Pearl Harbor

9- Little Boy, FatMan

10- Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson

11- Fort Duquesne

12- Germany

13- Iroquois, Britain

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Does Q4 have a % symbol? I see varying numbers for this but haven't gotten anything to work so far.

Q12 - No idea what year you're basing it off of

Q13 - Can't get the formatting right or something

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Q4 does have a percent symbol.

Q12 Seven Years War/ French Indian War

Q13 Is the name of the Country/ Nation, etc. For example the answer would be Finland, China not Finnish, Chinese.

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Figured out all but 4 and 12 at this point now, the hint for 13 did somewhat help but was a bit strange.

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Any hints for Q4 maybe? I have tried so many number based on census data of 1790.

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I'm also stuck on 4, 12, and 13. I would swear I know the answer to 4 and 13 but like you I must be formatting it wrong. Think I might come back tomorrow and try and finish.

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Got 12. But yeah, I've seen a bunch of different stats for Q4, and so far none of them work

Q13, I know what the two are, I just can't get the right formatting.

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Can anyone else not see the picture for Q3?

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"Also if the picture on question 3 doesn't show up for you right click then open image in new tab."

That worked for me

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Yet again my reading comprehension fails me. Thanks!

12 years ago
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I need a link, the one in description doesn't work.

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I'm 99% sure I know Q13, can't match the formatting though. Could you give a little hint on answer format?

Also, as of Q4 - does it have decimal point? And does it actually means "Non-English" or "Non-British"?

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I am also stuck on 13 and 4.

I'm also almost positive of my answer to 13, but can't seem to get it right.

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Try without the adjective.

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Thank you. :)

12 years ago
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Thanks. Still can't get Q4.

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UPD: Nailed it %) Thanks, great puzzle. I would say, it even has some educational value.

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I can't seem to get question 9 or question 4. No one else is complaining about question 9 though so I must be doing something stupid.

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"Also for question 9 i made the second answer one word instead of two by mistake"

Did you miss that part? :P

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lol, sure did. Thanks. Now back to question 4

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I finally got Q4. I'd really love to leave a hint but I'm not sure if that's cool with the OP so I won't.

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I don't get what I have to answer to q2.. >_>

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This fourth question is killing me, dangit.

Edit: And it's one of the ones without a hint, too! Fuu.

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same here, I got ALL data for 1790 but somehow I cant figure out the right answer, hmmm...

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Finally nailed the 4th one, but that was one hell of a search for the data.
If I could give a hint, it would probably be something with graphs.

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No hints for 4...

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Only Q12 left.
No idea how specific should the answer be...

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It's based off a quote by William Pitt.

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Got it! Thanks :)

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Bump for solved

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I'm still lost on 4.

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I added another hint in case that helps you.

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I dont get it, read the document, saw the chart but still wrong answer :X

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What format do we use for answering number 2?

I know i have the right numbers, but it's marking it wrong

I've tried
$, $

$ and $

$ if freed and $ if not

$ if freed and $ if not freed

$ if freed, $ if not

$ if freed, $ if not freed

etc...

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Try without $

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Yeah, It's number, number. for example 1, 2

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thanks ^_^

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i cant even get question one correct, is the formatting weird or what?

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Word, Word, Word, Word, Word

That's the formatting. Hopefully that helps

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Does 4 use a decimal point?
edit: I read the exact report you hinted about 5 times, trying every likely number, and I still couldn't solve it. :(

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4 uses a percent symbol, % But no decimal points

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Try rounding.

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Came back and finally solved this, thanks for the giveaways.

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Posted answers for all the people who couldn't beat the puzzle.

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Closed 12 years ago by TyromeBankson.