Sowmi Rajamani - 20 Q - 15 Tony Sebastian -10 UK - 5
The Rules
1. I'll give you a cryptic clue. Your job will be to decode it. 2. The cryptic clue may use an arcane code or a code you might already be aware of. Your challenge will be to pick the right code to crack open my cryptic clue. You can take the help of the net to get up to speed about the arcane codes. 3. Usually, the level of difficulty might offer you a hint about whether to use an arcane code or not. 4. There are many levels of difficulty. The highest level is called codi5 you can't crack it. The level of difficulty will be indicated using tags. 5. You get a day to solve a puzzle. The first person to crack a puzzle gets 5 points or a fiver. Sometimes, I might use my discretion and award 10 points to the deserving. 6. Puzzles that haven't been solved will be labeled as Unsolved. The answers for the same will never be disclosed.
DNA - so Watson & Crick?
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ReplyDeleteif it is DNA then it can also be Arthur Kornberg and SeveroSevero Ochoa who got it before Watson & Co.
ReplyDeleteAnd you also had Har Gobind Khurana.
ReplyDeleteOh ok he got it even later along with Robert W Holley and Marshall Warren Nirenberg.
ReplyDeleteSince Har Gobind Khurana, Robert W Holley and Marshall Warren Nirenberg finally deciphered the genetic code, I would go with them.
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Curie Family has won the Nobel 5 times...(infact 1 more if we add an organisational award)...
Weird thought, if it can be DNA...Can it also be 'Indian' (Express) or 'The Hindu' Noble Prize Winners ? :-)
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it's meant to be a simple puzzle. so i'll go with led zep's guess. and for the first time, she bursts into the lead. Good show!
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