The Little Prince was a book by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupery, and has been adapted into movies and animation. The Little Rascals, also known as Our Gang, was a series of films from the early days of cinema in the 1920s, though there was a contemporary remake in the 90s. The Little Tramp is the famous Charlie Chaplin character, also from the early days of cinema. The Little Mermaid is obviously a famous movie, but was originally a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
A bel is the metric unit of sound intensity; we usually measure sound in tenths of bels, i.e. decibels. I saw those measurements immediately; I guess I I’ve taken too many science classes! 🙂
Sadly I only got the purple, but can't even take a point for it because I ended up saying they were Disney characters. My gut said "Little ___" when I first saw Mermaid, Rascals and Prince, but couldn't find a 4th and never heard of The Little Tramp, so I thought I had the category wrong.
I was clueless on the blue category. I knew that Art would get this category because of his being a math/science whiz. I was fine getting my 3 points, however. 😎
Saw the four "Little" items right away (the plural "Rascals" was a dead giveaway; singular "rascal", I'm thinking of the scooter for old folks, but "Rascals" can ONLY be referring to The Little Rascals, so the instant I see that I'm looking for other "Little"s). then the two odd spellings caught my eye, and soon enough I spotted the four wierdo units of measurement. From there, the last two categories suddenly started looking a lot more opaque, until I noticed that "Cute, Fresh, Smart & Wise" were all adjectives & the others weren't. Bam! I had all four categories separated out without even knowing (or caring) what 2 of them were. I filled out the adjectives on the third row, clumped the rest together on the fourth, didn't even look to see what the categories actually were, just accepted my one-away-from-perfect score of 94 (no mistakes & purple & blue in first two rows) and moved on, never found out what those categories were until I caught up with you & the other solvers on UA-cam.
Yes, a mole is a measurement in chemistry. I wasn't sure what lux was until you said it.
RJ
Moles is a unit of measurement for chemistry, one mol is 6.02 x 10^23 atoms.
Lux is the unit of measurement for illuminance.
The Little Prince was a book by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupery, and has been adapted into movies and animation. The Little Rascals, also known as Our Gang, was a series of films from the early days of cinema in the 1920s, though there was a contemporary remake in the 90s. The Little Tramp is the famous Charlie Chaplin character, also from the early days of cinema. The Little Mermaid is obviously a famous movie, but was originally a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
A bel is the metric unit of sound intensity; we usually measure sound in tenths of bels, i.e. decibels. I saw those measurements immediately; I guess I I’ve taken too many science classes! 🙂
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One mistake today. I might heard "The little mermaid" and "The little prince", so I figured out what the purple group is today.
You did better than me. I took all 7 guesses and only got BLUE and PURPLE by putting "PRINCE" and "BEL" in separate categories 🤣
You do very well. These are difficult for me!!
Sadly I only got the purple, but can't even take a point for it because I ended up saying they were Disney characters. My gut said "Little ___" when I first saw Mermaid, Rascals and Prince, but couldn't find a 4th and never heard of The Little Tramp, so I thought I had the category wrong.
I was clueless on the blue category. I knew that Art would get this category because of his being a math/science whiz. I was fine getting my 3 points, however. 😎
Saw the four "Little" items right away (the plural "Rascals" was a dead giveaway; singular "rascal", I'm thinking of the scooter for old folks, but "Rascals" can ONLY be referring to The Little Rascals, so the instant I see that I'm looking for other "Little"s). then the two odd spellings caught my eye, and soon enough I spotted the four wierdo units of measurement. From there, the last two categories suddenly started looking a lot more opaque, until I noticed that "Cute, Fresh, Smart & Wise" were all adjectives & the others weren't. Bam! I had all four categories separated out without even knowing (or caring) what 2 of them were. I filled out the adjectives on the third row, clumped the rest together on the fourth, didn't even look to see what the categories actually were, just accepted my one-away-from-perfect score of 94 (no mistakes & purple & blue in first two rows) and moved on, never found out what those categories were until I caught up with you & the other solvers on UA-cam.
My tire pump has two units. Psi and bar.
Little Rascals was in 20s and 30s not the 60s and 70s
The Little Tramp was same era - Charlie Chaplin
The comedy film came out on August 5, 1994.