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My parents gave me this puzzle, and it is sort of fun. I thought you might enjoy this. It is of British origin, so some of the items are virtually impossible to solve. Here is an example:

007= JB would be James Bond

360= D in a C

3= C in a F (hint: old song)

365= N of D in a Y

100= P in a D

7927=D of E in M

1248= H of ESB in F (really obscure)

12= D of C (two answers, both correct)

18= H on a GC

2001=SO (literary reference of a book turned into a movie)

7= W of the W.

5= OR (I didn't get this one...at all.)

24= H in a D (Easiest one of the day)

60= N of M in H (Second easiest)

1812= O

1926=YQEB (If you guess this one correctly you are a genius, or have way too much time on your hands.)

7= Y of BL

1945=E of WWT

1= W on a U

15=M on a DMC (Aargh, this one was tough)

3=T in a T (I didn't get this one either, I guess I don't bake)

40=N in a R (Okay, this one was difficult, but I think you might be on a roll here.)

3= BM (They co-starred in a major animation movie. Well, co-star is a reach in the dark.)

24=N of BB in a P (Huh? This stuff is as easy as a nursery rhyme.)

For the answers, simply respond, and I will give them to you.