| # | Answered By | Question | Answer | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 217. | Nobody (stumper!) | You can answer this partly; With a summer treat, If you turn about. Harold may end up with one; I see triple, In colours three. This is may be hardest to find, especially in the snow. | Part 390, pigtail hair. | |
| Kind of vague. "Harold" referrs to set 1066 (only set to include all 3 colors of the element), same year as "King Harold" of England. Unsure how "summer treat" relates. Snow referrs to the difficulty of finding the *white* color of the piece, which only appeared in two known sets. | ||||
| # | Asked By | Question | Answer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 216. | davee123 | According to the Lugnet/Peeron database of set names, there is only one pair of Lego sets whose names are anagrams of each other. One is a 1984 castle set, and the other was released in 1985. What are the sets? | 6022 Horse Cart and 3631 Orchestra |