Jul 16 2009

$10,000 31st Clue – Say “C’mon” to 9,989,559 Aussies

Category: 10 Grand Clues and Answersadmin @ 12:03 pm

Clue: Say “C’mon” to 9,989,559 Aussies

Solution: (credit to Wombat)

I tried various ways of searching for any of the terms in this clue, including the fact that this is an approximate number of women in the Australian population, and came up with only 1 result:

http://comeonaussie.com.au/sites/9989559.html

which links to this site:

http://www.nodotau.com/

which is a search website for australian websites that don’t end in the .au suffix in their addresses.

Also supported here, so maybe they’re just saying that the website address is not a .au domain.

5 Responses to “$10,000 31st Clue – Say “C’mon” to 9,989,559 Aussies”

  1. admin says:

    Wombat I saw your comment on the last post about this clue, so will delete it and instead add it in the actual post if thats alright

  2. Wombat says:

    No probs admin. I’ll just post and you put them where you like. :)

  3. Doon says:

    I agree with that solution : not a “.au” domain. It is usual in Australia to have “.com.au” domains. So must be only “.com”.

  4. Templeton says:

    I’ve been thinking about it as being not a .com or .au
    tencc backwards – cc net
    .cc is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian territory.
    I’ve found some strange combinations by using things based on fast, easy, safe & private
    http://www.fast.cc – doesn’t exist
    http://www.safe.cc – exists but doesn’t exist with extra combinations
    e.g. http://www.fast.easy.private.safe.cc

    http://www.easy.cc exists – and all other combinations point back to http://www.easy.cc

    The intersting one is http://www.private.cc
    Different choices seam to give different pages & as a search site it’s pretty strange.
    I’ve found different pc’s / browsers giving me different answers
    eg http://www.fast.safe.easy.private.cc
    http://www.fast.easy.safe.private.cc
    http://www.safe.fast.easy.private.cc
    http://www.safe.easy.fast.private.cc
    http://www.easy.safe.fast.private.cc
    http://www.easy.fast.save.private.cc
    one of these options gives a search screen saying :-
    what would you like to find / where would you like to find it ?
    Not too sure if it’s relevent as its seemed like private would be the third word (unless its counting from 0)

  5. Templeton says:

    I’ve been thinking about it as being not a .com or .au
    tencc backwards – cc net

    .cc is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian territory.

    I’ve found some strange combinations by using things based on fast, easy, safe & private
    http://www.fast.cc – doesn’t exist
    http://www.safe.cc – exists but doesn’t exist with extra combinations
    e.g. http://www.fast.easy.private.safe.cc

    http://www.easy.cc exists – and all other combinations point back to http://www.easy.cc

    The intersting one is http://www.private.cc
    Different choices seam to give different pages & as a search site it’s pretty strange.
    I’ve found different pc’s / browsers giving me different answers
    eg http://www.fast.safe.easy.private.cc
    http://www.fast.easy.safe.private.cc
    http://www.safe.fast.easy.private.cc
    http://www.safe.easy.fast.private.cc
    http://www.easy.safe.fast.private.cc
    http://www.easy.fast.save.private.cc
    one of these options gives a search screen saying :-
    what would you like to find / where would you like to find it ?
    Not too sure if it’s relevent as its seemed like private would be the third word (unless its counting from 0)

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