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- If Bear Scouts wear the yellow neckerchief, write "M" in space 9. Otherwise, write "T" in space 9.
- If it's OK to divide a number by zero, write "J" in space 10. If not, write "P" in space 10.
- If you are the oldest person in this room, write the letter "X" in space 5. If you are not, write "S" in this space.
- Put your hands behind your back and by counting on your fingers, find the 2nd letter of the alphabet. Write it in space 3.
- If 8 + 9 = 17, write "U" in spaces 2 and 8. Otherwise, write "G" in these spaces.
- If the Webelos badge is earned after the Bear badge, write "C" in spaces 1, 6, and 12. If not, write "H" in spaces 1, 6 and 12.
- If Bill Clinton was our 1st president, write "G" in space 7. If he wasn't, write "O" in space 7.
- If 5 feet equals one mile, draw a house in space 13. Otherwise, write "K" in space 13.
- If you like this kind of "paper" game, write the first letter of the alphabet in space 11. If you don't, write "A" in space 11.
- If you know your pack's number, write it in, starting with space 15. If you don't know it, ask your den leader. Then write it in those spaces!
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