Guess the Numbers #5

Read the hint and select the number it describes.

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Last updated: November 28, 2023
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The earliest November date on which American Thanksgiving can be celebrated (since 1941)
Maximum number of US Senators (since 1959)
Number of playing pieces each player controls in a one-on-one game of Chinese checkers
Excluding extra innings, the number of innings in a baseball game
US telephone exchange with a range of numbers reserved for use in film, television and other fiction
Number of the US Congress that began on 3 January 2023
Number of colors in a rainbow
Number of checkers on the board at the start of a checkers game
Number of maids a-milking in one verse of “The Twelve Days of Christmas”
A dozen
In baseball, the fewest strikeouts ever, in a complete-game no-hitter
Number of pawns on the board at the start of a chess game
Number of representatives California sends to the US House of Representatives (as of 2020)
Number of titles (subject areas) into which federal laws (the US Code) are organized
Number of gospels in the Bible
Maximum number of players the NHL permits on a team’s roster
Number of utilities on a Monopoly board
Current generation of Internet and mobile communication technology
Lowest number of days in any month
Number of countries (recognized or not) whose flag has flown over Texas
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2 Comments
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Level 90
Nov 28, 2023
Shouldn't the smallest number of days in a month be 28?
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Level 66
Nov 28, 2023
I suppose it should, and I’m surprised you are the first to notice. Thanks.