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Comments on Puzzle #7299: WC # 48 Real or Imaginary Number
By AT (at1213)

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#1: AT (at1213) on Dec 3, 2009 [SPOILER]

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#2: harris harris (torough4u) on Dec 3, 2009 [HINT]
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#3: Sallie Wilbur (sarriemom) on Dec 3, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#4: david bryan (bdaved) on Dec 3, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#5: Jota (jota) on Dec 3, 2009
Thanks for your entry!
#6: Jane Doe (telly) on Dec 3, 2009
I too have the song stuck in my head. ;)
#7: Byrdie (byrdie) on Dec 3, 2009
Ear worm!
#8: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Dec 3, 2009
Very busy puzzle. It was like a Picasso doing numbers.
#9: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Dec 3, 2009
Odd - I agreed: Very busy puzzle. Very Picasso like.
#10: Teresa K (fasstar) on Dec 4, 2009
It was definitely more interesting to solve than other "just numbers" puzzles.
#11: mary kay (mkmouse) on Dec 4, 2009
funny. good one.
#12: Barb Edwards (babarann) on Dec 4, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#13: Spot (Pspaughtamus) on Mar 1, 2023 [SPOILER]
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#14: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Oct 22, 2024
This was a more pleasant phone number:
Pennsylvania 6-5000
The number is best known from the 1940 hit song "Pennsylvania 6-5000", a swing jazz and pop standard recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Its owner, the Hotel Pennsylvania, claims it to be the oldest continuously used telephone number in New York City.

Great song.

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