Four-and-twenty is not poetic, it is archaic, with continuing regional use in 
the UK. Although probably originally more thorough, I've only heard it used 
with 20. I grew up with five-and-20-past and five-and-20-to for the time. I 
didn't pick it up myself. Also for non-time things, but only with 20.

What's the French for 83? Four-twenties-three. What if the 360 had been 
developed in Toulon, or Lincolnshire (the real one)?

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