Few people Guessed The Airline this month. Many answers were simply inspired by the erroneous country clue buried in this commerical. This was an ad published in a 1978 issue of Time Magazine.
December 1, 2001
November 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - November 2001
The few people who Guessed The Airline correctly used several clues hidden here and there. Many answers made no sense at all (obviously... and no offense, please!) since the country references in this ad were very rare. They were there, but they were not very easy to find. This was an ad published in a 1978 issue of Time Magazine.
October 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - October 2001
Many clever people Guessed The Airline and were not fooled by one particularly blurry clue. A few other people submitted answers completely out of range. Ready? Scroll down! This was an ad published in a 1980 issue of Newsweek.
September 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - September 2001
Obviously, the country of this Guess The Airline was easy to guess. But the airline? That is another story. This was an ad published in an advertising collection and was originally a color magazine version, but is published here in black and white.
August 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - August 2001
For once, the route map of this Guess The Airline was not hidden and was relatively easy to pinpoint. However, many people submitted erroneous answers. Kudos to everyone who had good notions of geography! This was an ad published in a Frequent Flyer issue of the mid-1990s.
July 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - July 2001
This Guess The Airline generated numerous good answers, in despite of the extremely difficult to read text and details. Of course, the full explanation for this is provided below. This was an advertisement published in a Time Asia issue of the late 1990s.
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June 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - June 2001
This Guess The Airline generated numerous good... and bad answers, and like many others, it was either A or B... or C, D, E, F... This advertisement was taken from the inflight magazine distributed by the same airline advertised here, in an early 2000s (duh!) issue.
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May 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - May 2001
This Guess The Airline was, by far, one of those that registered a lot of participation... and a lot of good answers! The other answers were... more restrictive than the previous games as they all concentrated on ONE continent: Europe, for obvious reasons (it was mentioned in the text). This advertisement was taken from the back cover of a particularly useful Canadian travel guide for all countries.
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April 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - April 2001
Just a few people were clever enough to submit an airline that made sense. This wasn't a very easy Guess The Airline for some, but for others... a little too easy. This advertisement was taken from a Globus travel brochure from the early 1990s.
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March 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - March 2001
Okay, tons of people submitted erroneous answers (ah, the pity!) but a few clever people submitted something correct. Perhaps, might I say, the font was misleading, on this Guess The Airline. This advertisement was taken from a late 1990s issue of Time Magazine, Asian version.
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February 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - February 2001
This is the exact opposite of last month's game. Sure, we have an incredible participation rate for this Guess The Airline, just like last time. But now, 96% of all people submitted a correct answer! Perhaps this game was a bit too easy. Anyway, here goes a very short explanation... and at long last, for your viewing pleasure, the full version of the ad. This advertisement was taken from a mid-1990s issue of Frequent Flyer, the monthly magazine for OAG Flight Guides subscribers.
January 1, 2001
Guess The Airline - January 2001
Hooray! The record of most people participating to a single Guess The Airline has been broken! And even more surprising: almost 85% of the participants submitted the very same... wrong answer. Just a few guessed it right! This advertisement was taken from a late 1990s issue of Time Magazine, Asian version.
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