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What are the answers to the nitwit test on a ipod?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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I don't know but I'm 100% positive of the first few.

1. Dog

2. Fat hen on the right

For number three, let's say it's 9:00, press 9:00

4.Tap monkey tail 5 times

5. Minus sign

6. Poke cat 5 times and stop

7. Kangaroo, lion, seal

That's all I know, sorry I couldn't be much of a help!

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