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How many holes are in a polo?

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How many holes are in a polo?

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  1. The answer is always 4.

    First, in a polo shirt, there are 4 holes (2 arms, top and bottom)

    Second, in the game Polo, there are 4 player positions, called "holes" when strategizing. (i.e. lanes in basketball).

    Third & most intersting... the Rowntree / Nestle company developed the "Polo Hole" whose .8cm whole was exactly 1/4 the size of the original Polo mint. 4 "Holes" = 1 Polo mint.

    N.B. There were no holes in Marco Polo when he died in 1324.


  2. If you mean a polo mint, the answer is 2, one each side.

  3. 4, if u play the impossible quiz on addictinggames .com it is the first question and the correct answer they give is 4

  4. TWO ON THE MINT AND ONE THROUGH THE CENTRE I MAKE THIS THREE.

  5. It is Four because it may be refering to the polo as in car ;P

    If not just one lol

  6. 42

  7. I think 4,but i'm not sure.

  8. Four, if you mean question number one on the impossible quiz

  9. i ran out of fingers...

  10. why dont u start counting?

  11. 1,345,678 in sizemedium

  12. three

    unless it's a five-door

  13. 4--i swear thats right

  14. 4 easy as a m**o

  15. There are 2 holes in a polo hence O O

    Trust you will find this helpful

  16. 1..polo the sweet?

  17. NONE!

    but the is 1P 1L & 2O's

  18. erm.. 1 .. unless this is a trick question?

  19. 4. im playing the impossible quiz as we speak; and they give the answer of 4 (the first question is how many holes are in a polo). however, how it makes sense though that question 100 is how many holes in 2 polos, and the answer is 2??

  20. Just the one hole in one polo.

  21. 4.

    It is just something I know.

    =)

    SAVE THE PENGUINS!!

    DON'T MELT AWAY THEIR HOMES!!!

    PEACE OUT!

  22. 1?

  23. 4.  Head, torso, arm, arm

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