You know it says get six and leave ten?
That means if you get the right six bones there will be the word ten and ten left!
Example:the word part take six and leave the word TEN
According to the Big Ten Network, no he did not.
The word 'ten' is a noun, it doesn't have a past tense.
You have to pass the three challenges in the Maze (Labyrinth).The riddle with 15 bones. You take six bones away, to spell the letters TEN with the bones.Jump past the Scorpion.Grabbing the red-eyed snake. There does not seem to be a quick way, and one approach is to pick a single location to use. Click on the "regular" snake there, then wait to click the red one when he eventually pops out (he uses all the holes, apparently at random)
to get the ring, you must go through the maze until you find the bones puzzle. The question is that you must take back 6 but still leave ten. you are to write the word "ten" by taking away certain bones. After this there will be a game when you have to click on the red eyed snake 3 times. you must be as quick as possible on this. after that you are basically done!
A ten year period is a decade.
You go through the maze to the ten bone thing and leave the word ten. On the red snake you click the red snake three times.
The words ten, rent, and teen can be made from the word enter. I can make 3 new words from the word enter.
it has to be a upper case n. like this... TEN
They spell the word "ten". Take away six bones, leaving the rest to form the letters T-E-N.
People enter politics only to amass money, by whatever means.
you go into the labrinth and find Pan and take away six bones to spell the word ten then you catch the red eyed snake three times and he will give it to you
Tan, Enter, Man, Main, Ten, Teen, Tate...
It is part of the Labyrinth in the lair of the Minotaur (far left in the Garden of the Sphinx).
Chinees
Ten.
In the lair of the Minotaur, remove bones from each of the three sets to leave the letters "T-E-N" in bones (two bones form the T, four form the E, three form the N).
Ikumi is the Kikuyu word for the English word ten.