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...ved that I'm not very good at thinking probably. I dare you to tell the truth. Here is the link only four questions but a little confusing at least to me.   ...
... think you'll find Blogthings to be a nice source of amusement. It is not about deep long quizzes with 50 questions - it can be as little as four or five questions so it is something that you might ...
...nius such as him. The first thing you'll want to do and probably already do is to Google the questions. All the answers are out there. Sure you didn't really know the answers but at lea...
...E TO DO SO WITHOUT CROSSING ANY LINES? If you are into puzzles and riddles you probably have heard this question by now but if you like to read a full explanation of the answer you might enjoy rea...
...ral area you need the information in, Then move down to search within the results and write the specific question. If you want to find forums or other places to ask questions write the word foru...
...ral area you need the information in, Then move down to search within the results and write the specific question. If you want to find forums or other places to ask questions write the word foru...
...e, even to the point of meaning their opposite. ('Ironic' being an appropriate example, in my opinion.) 2 questions really: Give some more examples of words which are both synonyms and antonyms (b...
...Although you know these characteristics of the individuals, you do not know who is which. You are allow two questions (non-compound type without 'and', 'or', 'but', etc.) and may direct these two ques...
This question were suggested by 'Schott's Food & Drink Miscellany' by Ben Schott. Who are Charlie Bucket, Augustus Gloop, Violet Beauregarde, Veruca Salt, and Mike Teavee, and how did they meet thei
Hello, I have a question about the infinite plane of resistors mentioned in the following FAQ entry: http://rec-puzzles.org/new/sol.pl/physics/resistors Given a grid of one ohm resistors, what i
I was looking through Willard R. Espy's _The Game of Words_ and encountered a section entitled 'What is the Question?'. The section describes a word game in which the first player gives an answer, and
...s rook without being captured. This game can never end in a draw if both players know the winning strategy. Question: What is the winning strategy ? 2) We have the following board configuration: W...
I posted a question a while back asking if identical twins always have the same blood type. I asked that question because I read in a trivia magazine that they do not always have the same type. The ex
This is a tough one. A train is travelling on a straight line with speed 60 kmph. At a particular time instance, a bird which is 30 km away from the train, exactly on a line perpendicular to the tra
...e knows what colour hat he is wearing - he says he doesn't. D then removes B's blind fold and asks the same question - B says he doesn't know. D then asks C if he knows what colour hat he's wearing - ...
First, the question. this was posted here in September, and I can't seem to find the answer in the archive: I started with four. When I cut one off, three fell to the floor, so now I have five. Se
...ts and how many are normals, but not who is who. For given n and m, what is the minimum number of yes-or-no questions required to determine which are knights and which are normals? A related question,...
...d Ben, 'but maybe you can wait 11 years.' Bert grinned. 'Why 11? What happens then'. Ben was ready for that question. 'If you multiply my age by the difference between seven times Pam's age and three ...
...In case more than one answer makes sense, the 'correct' answer is the one I was thinking of when asking the question....
5 students take a multiple choice history exam. the three possible answers for each of three questions are: _washington _lincoln _jefferson no student got 100%. or 0% the answers given were: jan
Hi, Probable more a physics question then rec.puzzles - but I know people know things in here... Why is it intrinsically more difficult to cool things down. There are loads of ways to heat things
...'s sneaky. It does appear on a numerical sequences website but it's a horrible trig function and this was a question to a 6th grade class. Apologies if this is well-known, I don't usually read this ...
Okay, a question I haven't really thought about too much, but seems interesting. Assume we have an n-by-n-by-n SOLVED Rubiks Cube. On the small squares we write all the integers 1 to (6 *n^2), one d
...ts of natives, those who always tell truth and liars who always lie. New problem is: How, asking only one question to random man on the island, can the logician mentioned learn (if he got the answer...
We throw a dice several times, say 10 times, what is the probability of getting certain number, say 6, come up at least once? Can you explain the reasoning for the answer?
...me, zone -7). I encourage everyone to enter my other contest, Common Entries MOJO2. Note that four of the questions are virtually identical to questions asked in the first numbers contest, NUM1, whi...
Hi all Just a question - I'm pretty new to the usenet thing (I've been a mailing list kinda guy for ages, but this is the first newsgroup I've joined), and sometimes it seems like people are respond
Folks.. Not too sure, whether this question has been asked earlier or not. If so, I am really sorry. Let us now go back to the old Tortoise (X) and Rabbit (Y) story. Say the speed of Y is 10 times
...ame number as the item)? I'm not going to give the solution here; see The Weekly Puzzle site for that. My question is about an observation I made, but cannot of N numbers so that exactly i of them...
...hat was the distance travelled? I'm not sure about the wording and variables used in this and whether the question at the end is correct and the finding of the distance is feasible, but I do hope yo...
...rrect answer is that there are an infinite number of numbers that could come next. The person posting the question might then respond that they are looking for the simplest possible answer. Well, ...
This is a combined rare and common entries contest, where each question requires two answers, one trying to be a rare answer, the other trying to be a common answer. The rare answer must be judged to
I have a question/puzzle that someone will probably know in this group. What is the longest word that if it was written in a circular fashion would spell a word no matter where you started and were yo
... still can't tell how many you got of each,' she said. 'Did you buy only one of one sort?' Sam answered her question. Only one word, but enough to clear up any doubts as to the details of his purchase...
...akes the tip of the hour hand to move round 3 cm how far has the tip of the minute hand travelled? Twenty questions including picture questions. There are no entrance fees, no advertisements and n...

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