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Three Letter Answers #3

Try to guess these answers that are only three letters long.
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Last updated: December 29, 2021
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First submittedDecember 29, 2021
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Baby goat
Kid
Pandora opened one
Box
Most common word in English
The
Japanese alternative to a handshake
Bow
Fruit of the Ficus carica tree
Fig
Currency of South Korea
Won
What Noah built
Ark
Snake that bit Cleopatra
Asp
Latin for "king"
Rex
Japanese ornamental carp
Koi
French for "water"
Eau
James Bond film: "No Time to ___"
Die
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One of the four elements in ancient Greece
Air
Component of an atlas
Map
Gluttony, lust, or pride, e.g.
Sin
Word that follows traffic, printer, or strawberry
Jam
Mind this in the London Underground
Gap
Something messy banned by Singapore
Gum
Squid's defensive mechanism
Ink
Animal belonging to the family Formicidae
Ant
To ___ is human. To forgive, divine.
Err
Opposite of wane
Wax
It keeps a grenade from exploding
Pin
Spare the ___, spoil the child
Rod
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Level 84
Dec 29, 2021
Nice quiz. Not sure I get the "London underground" one. Does that refer to the gap between the train and the platform? Is London notorious for having a particularly hazardous one? Isn't any potential gap something to be minded in any subway?
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Level 83
Dec 29, 2021
Whenever you go on the Tube you are told by the tannoy to 'mind the gap', the phrasing and intonation of which has somehow gained a certain fame. I have to admit I wouldn't have thought it exclusive to London, indeed I'm sure it's said on the overground railway all over the country, but I imagine international tourists know it from London alone.
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Level 81
Apr 24, 2022
Like so:

(Also, from Wikipedia: "The phrase was first introduced in 1968 on the London Underground in the United Kingdom. It is today popularly associated with the UK among tourists because of the particularly British word choice (this meaning of the verb mind has largely fallen into disuse in the US).")

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Level 82
Apr 24, 2022
Brit here - it really is quite specific to the London Underground. You might hear longer versions ("please mind the gap between the train and the platform when boarding") in railway stations elsewhere in the country, but that particular "Mind The Gap" on its own is very much a tube thing.
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Level 65
Apr 25, 2022
In Madrid they say (in Spanish) "Take care to not put your foot between the train and the platform." Same idea, but no fancy catch phrase.
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Level 70
Apr 24, 2022
"please mind the gap, between the train and the platform. this is a central line train to: Ealing Broadway."
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Level 74
Jan 19, 2022
Easiest quiz of my life 3:22 remaining
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Level 64
Apr 24, 2022
Agreed. 3:27 for me.
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Level 47
Apr 27, 2022
it was easy. except I somehow missed "the". i think I do not understand english enough
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Level 84
Apr 24, 2022
Pandora's box is obviously the popular term, but you could add jar. Box came about through a translation error.
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Level 67
Apr 25, 2022
doh I was thinking of the Titan not the reference book
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Level 65
Apr 27, 2022
So, after years of reading my mothers perfume "eau de parfum" I often wondered if there was a dog one.

"eau de puppy" "eau de chiot"

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Level 47
Apr 27, 2022
I. MISSED. THE. HOWWWWWW