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1. True or False? The number tons of Tennessee Ernie Ford's coal, multiplied by Eddie Cochran's steps to heaven equals how old I'll be when we rent a cottage on the Isle Of Wight.
2. The English version had Red Balloons, the German had Luftballons. Either way, subtract Paul Hardcastle's most famous n-n-number and what do you get?
3. The date in The Eurythmics album title, plus the number of ways out in the title of Puff Daddy's 1997 album.
4. It's all Madness. The number who returned from Las Palmas, plus the number of Steps Beyond.
5. The number "Of Us" in the opening track of the Beatles "Let It Be" times the engine capacity, in cubic inches, of one of the Beach Boys' very first cars
6. What is the shortest amount of time that could separate Gary "US" Bonds' "timely" hit and the Who's all numerical one from "Quadrophenia"?
7. The number of miles the Proclaimers would walk BEFORE they walked any more, minus Eric Clapton's Ocean Boulevard address, divided by the number of coins in the famous fountain, equals the number of women on the original "B" side of Bill Haley's "Rock Around The Clock". True or False?
8. Add up all three numbers in the old Chicago title and add how many candles the Crests sang about. Now subtract THAT answer from the number of the street where Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Song" is. You are left with the total of the numbers in Beatles "Revolution" titles. Aren't you?
9. Move over once, move over twice. The three-digit number explicitly given in the title of this Beatles song, divided by the number of Dalmatians (yeah, I know that's not really a song but you know how many, right?). Subtract the number of Roger Miller's engine. What sort of number is left?
10. A big number to finish up with. The number of hours from Tulsa that Gene Pitney was, times the number of flights Eddie Cochran had to climb. Now multiply by the number of light years that the Stones were away from home in their title.
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