Well, you know what "they" say about square pegs and round holes, so I'd have to go with like to like: square peg to square hole.
If it didn't fit (because I suspect this is a "trick" question which totally whizzed past me), then I'd hammer the crap out of it until it did.
2006-12-27 08:13:06
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answer #1
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answered by pat z 7
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I mean, I would say the first hole (square, larger than the peg), but I have a feeling I'm missing something.
2006-12-27 08:09:05
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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the hole that is square and slightly larger than the square peg , which means it should fit through it.
2006-12-27 08:15:45
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answer #3
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answered by ? 3
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the hole is square and slightly larger than the square peg
2006-12-27 08:09:51
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answer #4
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answered by mr.JAW58 5
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the hole that is square and slightly larger than the square peg
2006-12-27 08:09:25
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answer #5
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answered by im lost come and find me 4
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the square 1
2006-12-27 08:18:42
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answer #6
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answered by sisi2594 2
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The square hole that is larger
2006-12-27 08:09:39
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answer #7
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answered by Rachel 7
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It would fit through the slightly larger square hole, presuming your terms are clear.
With a big enough hammer, I can make it go through anything.
2006-12-27 08:10:05
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answer #8
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answered by Christian A 3
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Round hole.
2006-12-27 08:11:54
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answer #9
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answered by chyanther 4
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i spent my whole life trying to fit square pegs into round holes, as of 02/23/04, NO MORE MISTER>
2006-12-27 08:29:31
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answer #10
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answered by Joni J 6
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