The Password-Protected Post

A secret post awaits… but it’s available only to a few. These “few” – hey! I’m gonna call these “few” as “phew” for the rest of the post. Anyway, coming back to what I was talking about, there is a password locked post in this website. Below you will be given poems, which must be completed to access that post. If you want to be part of the Sacred Phew, warm up your brain, with a few simple questions…

The Simple Questions: –

1. What is in the beginning of the beginning, bread and butter?
Answer – (Highlight the line below with your cursor to see the answer)

The letter ‘b’.

2. What disappears when you say its name?
Answer -(Highlight the line below with your cursor to see the answer)

Silence

3. 16, 06, 68, 88, (⊙_⊙;), 98. What comes in place of (⊙_⊙;) ?
Answer –

87 – Look at the series upside – down. You’ll notice a different set of numbers

And now that your brain’s warmed up, it’s time to try and complete the lines below to be part of the Sacred Phew! Here you go! (It’s not too difficult!)

Some things for you to know –

  • The password consists of two words, both starting with capital letters.
  • Once you get the answer, click here or go to the post ‘Protected: The Sacred Phew’.

It’s time for the questions! Good luck and see you in the other post!

WORD 1 –

You visit the market to buy some pills,
And go to the counter to _ _ _ the bill.
You ask a lady the price _ _ _ bottle,
Only to find the money you have is quite little.

Now join the two blanks, and ignore the spelling, be frank.
What does it sound like?

Of course! It’s a piece of _ _ _ _ _!

(Hint – Answers for all blanks start with ‘p’)
(The last blank is the first word in the password)

WORD 2-

Whether it’s cricket, tennis, football or quidditch,
It’s in a _ _ _ _ _ where all the fun is.
Where you scream, shout, jump and cheer,
All the excitement and happiness is here.

Now remove the tea and in the end,
And keep an ‘e’.
What is it that you get?

Of course! It’s _ _ _ _ _!

(The last blank is the second word in the password)

Join the two blanks in blue to get your password! Remember to enter the first letter of both the words in capital letters!

An extra clue for the entire password –
Making things by using _ _ _ _ _ (space) _ _ _ _ _ is a nice way to recycle old newspapers!

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