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Find the names of two hidden countries in each sentence?

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In each of the sentences below, the names of two countries are hidden.

Example, the sentence:
"Inter pol and the FBI track down hidden marksmen" - POLAND and DENMARK.

See if you can find all twenty hidden countries.
1. Vladimir and Olga are Soviet names.
2. Have you ever heard an animal talk in dialect?
3. The children put on galoshes to go out in the rain.
4. Extra tuition will help an amateur to improve his painting.
5. In the United Nations we denounce the wholesale ban on atomic weapons
6. Rash decisions may lead to trouble so thorough analysis is required.
7. The king and queen eat breakfast and lunch in a fine palace.
8. Such a display could be either really grand or rather disappointing.
9. Give the dog a bone and give him a little water.
10. If an iron pipe rusts you just have to shrug and accept it.

posted Aug 21, 2014 by anonymous

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  1. Vladim ir an d Olga are So viet nam es. - IRAN & VIETNAM
  2. Have you ever heard an ani mal ta lk in dia lect? - MALTA & INDIA
  3. The children pu t on ga loshes to go out in the rain. - TONGA & TOGO
  4. Extra tuition will hel p an ama teur to improve hi s pain ting. - PANAMA & SPAIN
  5. In the United Nation s we den ounce the wholesa le ban on atomic weapons - SWEDEN & LEBANON
  6. Rash decisions may lead to troub le so tho rou gh ana lysis is required. - LESOTHO & GHANA
  7. The king and queen eat breakfast and lun ch in a fi ne pal ace. - CHINA & NEPAL
  8. Su ch a d isplay could be either really gr and or ra ther disappointing. - CHAD & ANDORRA
  9. Give the do g a bon e and give hi m a li ttle water. - GABON & MALI
  10. If an iron pi pe ru sts you just have to shr ug and a ccept it. - PERU & UGANDA
answer Aug 22, 2014 by Salil Agrawal



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