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Analogies #12

Can you fill in the blanks in these analogies?
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Last updated: August 14, 2022
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This is to this ...
As ...
A is to Z
Alpha is to Omega
F is to Foxtrot
B is to Bravo
Week is to Century
Weather is to Climate
Pisces is to Fish
Cancer is to Crab
Ichthyology is to Fish
Ornithology is to Bird
Jail is to Kitchen
Brig is to Galley
A is to Ampere
V is to Volt
Vox is to Voice
Pax is to Peace
Antediluvian is to Flood
Antebellum is to War
Macau is to Portugal
Hong Kong is to
United Kingdom
This is to this ...
As ...
New is to Full
Crescent is to Gibbous
Bride is to Maid of Honor
Groom is to Best Man
Underground is to London
Metro is to Paris
Bigfoot is to United States
Yeti is to Nepal
Colt is to Filly
Stallion is to Mare
Bear is to Stocks go Down
Bull is to Stocks go Up
Mafia is to Sicily
Yakuza is to Japan
Sting is to The Police
Bono is to U2
& is to Ampersand
^ is to Caret
Hermione is to Emma
Harry is to Daniel
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Level 82
Aug 15, 2022
Can circumflex be accepted for caret? They appear ostensibly the same.
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Level ∞
Aug 15, 2022
Yes, that will work now.
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Level 84
Aug 15, 2022
This analogy doesn't fit the pattern:

Jail is to Kitchen as Brig is to _____

It should be Jail is to Brig as Kitchen is to ___

Analogies should read as definitions: A jail is called a brig on a ship, just like the kitchen on a ship is called the ____

(I got the answer - no spoilers ;-)

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Level 82
Aug 15, 2022
Nah it's OK, all of these can turned around. The first one is on land, the other on water. You could have Z is to Omega - A is to ____
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Level 84
Aug 16, 2022
Jail is to kitchen - there's no connection, so there is no analogy. Literally any word fits. It's like dog is to tree as Dalmation is to oak. So anything works - rudder, crow's nest, anchor, etc.
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Level 77
Aug 15, 2022
I don't think that there is a steadfast rule that says that analogies have to read as definitions. That's how they are most commonly shown, but i don't think that's a rule.
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Level 79
Aug 19, 2022
A brig is specific to the US Navy in the context of meaning a jail onboard a ship. However, a brig is also a name of a type of ship, as is a galley. Until I looked up possible other relationships between jail and brig, I only knew of brig as a type of sailing ship, which is actually the derivation of the jail term when the US navy started using old sailing ships as military jails. A very US-centric analogy that is a poor option for a quiz that has vastly more non-US site users than US users.
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Level 75
Nov 5, 2022
Yeah this error must just have been missed by QM. Change it to jm's suggestion.
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Level 69
Nov 15, 2022
Yes, this needs to be changed. It would be more apt if it were Brig is to Jail as Galley is to Kitchen. As it is, as jm says, the words Jail and Kitchen have no connection at all so it doesn't work.
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Level ∞
Apr 12, 2024
Sorry but no. This is not an error and is written as intended.
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Level 75
Apr 18, 2024
Really, it's awful...

These definitional ones shouldn't be mixed. Why not "analogies" like "Jail is to Kitchen as Carcel is to [Cocina]"?

"Vox is to Pax as Voice is to [Peace]" would be awful as well, since the first pair aren't related in any meaningful way.

"Pisces is to Cancer as fish is to [Crab]" again would be the wrong way round.

A-Z / alpha-omega is a nice one, as they're related both ways and could be expressed either way round.

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Level 79
Aug 15, 2022
I don't understand "week is to century as weather is to climate"

Can someone explain that to me?

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Level 88
Aug 15, 2022
Yeah, that one wasn't really a great analogy. I think its saying a week is a small part of a century and the [current] weather is a small part of overall climate.
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Level 76
Aug 15, 2022
It might also have something to do with the fact that one starts with W and the other starts with C, but that kinda seems "week" to me.
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Level 78
Aug 23, 2022
Yeah, it's a very week analogy.
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Level ∞
Apr 12, 2024
No, it doesn't have to do with the letters. Weather pertains to the atmospheric conditions in the short term (week). Climate pertains to atmospheric conditions in the long term (century).
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Level 66
Aug 16, 2022
Consider accepting waning for crescent
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Level 91
Sep 7, 2022
Disagree, crescent is the state of less than half full, gibbous is more than. Both the crescent and the gibbous can be waning, or waxing.
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Level 74
Aug 27, 2022
F is to Foxtrot made me thinking about dances. I kept trying to think of dance that started with B.
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Level 60
Nov 5, 2022
I don't understand 'week is to century' as 'weather is to climate'???? What am I missing?
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Level 79
Aug 13, 2023
A week is a small, shorter part of a much longer year. Weather is a small, incidental part of overall "climate" of an area. I suck at explaining things, but hopefully that helps lol.
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Level 66
Nov 5, 2022
Is the "Paris Metro", a commonly used term?

Or, is it just pointing out that the London Underground is a metro system

Because I've heard London Underground, Tube, etc., but don't remember hearing a colloquial or formal name for the Paris metro system in my everyday culture.

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Level 82
Nov 5, 2022
yes, it is.
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Level 82
Nov 5, 2022
Who is Daniel? Is this a different Emma than the one Jane Austen wrote about?
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Level 82
Nov 5, 2022
I tried Jane Fairfax and Mr. Knightley..
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Level 73
Nov 5, 2022
Emma is Emma Watson - the actress who played Hermione in the movies. Daniel is Daniel Radcliffe.
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Level 82
Nov 5, 2022
ah... okay that makes sense
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Level 65
Nov 8, 2022
But Adam Clayton is the bass player for U2, not Bono. That should be acceptable too.
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Level 74
Mar 21, 2023
There are braces in one of the hints
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Level ∞
Mar 21, 2023
Fixed