sixty
Sixty... when u take 2 letters away you are left with 'six'
The word "sixty."
seventy
alone
We saw it as from what heavy seven letter word can you take away two and have eight left? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .weights
Sixty... when u take 2 letters away you are left with 'six'
Queue. Take away the four letters UEUE and you are left with Q.
The word "sixty."
seventy
alone
u will have 2 left over
We saw it as from what heavy seven letter word can you take away two and have eight left? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .weights
queue. take away u and e, and left with q
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The 5-letter word you're looking for is "sixty." When you remove the letters "s" and "y," you're left with "ixt," which sounds like "six." Thus, the clever wordplay reveals that "sixty" has "six" left when two letters are taken away.
Take away the f and the e. That leaves IV, the Roman numeral for "four."
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