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Draw Details for February 2 2024

Lotto Numbers Drawn

13
3
11
19

Prize Value Winners
Jackpot
Match 4 numbers to win/share.    
€ 13,900.00 0

There was no Jackpot winner this week with the Jackpot standing at €13,900. The winner of the Lucky Dip for €25 was Triona Brett. Congratulations Triona.

 

Groaner of the Week:

A bear walks into a bar and says to the barman, "I'll have a............ pint of beer please."
The barman asks, "Why the big pause?"
The bear replies, "Well, I've always had 'em!"

 

Riddle of the Week:

Last week’s riddle was:  I have but one horn I am no unicorn I give sweet milk and I am no Kerry cow, but grandma loves me and round the board shoves me with a smile of content on her brow. What am I?

Answer: A teapot

 

This week’s riddle:

What is black when it’s clean but white when it’s dirty?

Seanfhocail na Seachtain:

“As obair a fhaightear an fhoghlaim.” From work comes learning.

This or That:

Pick between the two items below and see if you’re right. Afterall you have a 50/50 chance:

Last week’s ‘This or That’ was:

True or false: Which actor has been in more feature films, Christopher Lee or Michael Caine?

Answer: Christopher Lee. Lee has 280 credits. Michael Caine ranks 7th with 161.

This Week’s ‘This or That’:

True or false, the average brain generates enough electricity that it could power a microwave?

 

On This Day: On this day in 1982 corporal punishment was banned in Irish schools.

 

Brain Teasers:

Last week’s brain teaser was: The person who makes it has no need for it. The person who purchases it does not use it. The person who does use it does not know he or she is using it. What is it?

Answer:  A coffin

This week’s Brain Teaser:  

14 kids in the class are girls. 8 of the kids wear blue shirts. 2 of the kids are neither girls or wear a blue shirt. If 5 of the kids are girls who wear blue shirts, how many kids are in the class?

 

Focal na Seachtain:

In focal na seachtain I have included a word or phrase that you can try and bring into your speech during the week to help build up the ‘cupla focal.’

Uair = Hour; For example:  Tá an uair ann = The hour is here

Tales of Ó Muireartaigh: The commentaries of Michael Ó M are the stuff of legend.

“Setanta Ó hAilpín....the original Setanta from the old Gaelic stories was ten foot tall, had ten fingers on each hand and ten toes on each foot but even he couldn't be playing better hurling than his namesake here today.”

 

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