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| Mar 17 @ 1:00 AM |
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Zaftik

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Dropped in to see what was happening and as usual Swyeter made my brain hurt
Lub ya anyway
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| Mar 18 @ 1:10 PM |
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swyeter

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What would hurt if I posted a really tough one Zaf?
Thought I'd bring the puzzle forward so you don't have to go back to the previous page to see it.
Can you rearrange the letters below to spell two different 11-letter words.
A C D E E I N O R S T
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| Mar 27 @ 10:48 PM |
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rescueremedy

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considerate, desecration
There's a missing number in this sequence, but we're not saying where the missing number goes.
10.8
5
8
9.33
8
5.67
What's the missing number?
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| Apr 29 @ 8:14 AM |
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dani998

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I think somebody should post the answer and come up with another one.
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| May 3 @ 1:59 PM |
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swyeter

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Okay, alright already. I will not try and explain the total concept of the solution because it is something that is located in a Chinese medical journal which provides the results of a seven day test. The complicated part is trying to explain what the numbers in the formulas represent so I will not attempt to but here is the results and the answer to this teaser.
Day 1 - 2700 ÷ 250 = 10.8 Day 2 - 200 ÷ 40 = 5 Day 3 - 1000 ÷ 125 = 8 Day 4 - 500 ÷ 80 = 6.25 This is the missing equation or number Day 5 - 700 ÷ 75 = 9.33 Day 6 - 1200 ÷ 150 = 8 Day 7 - 85 ÷ 15 = 5.67
Now that I have racked my brain locating the answer to this one can someone else PLEASE come up with a new teaser.
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| Jun 13 @ 4:38 PM |
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rescueremedy

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What five letter English word does not change its pronunciation when four letters are taken away?
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| Jun 13 @ 5:09 PM |
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wtxman

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Queue
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| Jun 13 @ 5:13 PM |
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wtxman

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It can be a verb,noun or gerund(present participle),has to do with lines,or forming of lines or the study of forming lines
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| Jun 13 @ 9:05 PM |
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rescueremedy

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Yes, you are right ...It is your turn to do a brain teaser puzzle ..
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| Jun 13 @ 9:13 PM |
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wtxman

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Ok: a bottle and a cork cost $25,the bottle cost $20 more than the cork. How much does the cork cost?
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| Jun 13 @ 10:19 PM |
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swyeter

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$2.50 for the cork and $22.50 for the bottle; total $25.00 & $20.00 difference.
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| Jun 13 @ 11:08 PM |
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wtxman

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correcto your turn,lol
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| Jun 13 @ 11:12 PM |
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swyeter

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If
PACK + KNIT + STAY + ELMO = KITE
Then
THAW + FLIT + GNAT+ DIET = ?
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| Jun 14 @ 9:47 AM |
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wtxman

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Wind
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| Jun 14 @ 9:48 AM |
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wtxman

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How is this word a palindrome? Footstool.
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| Jun 14 @ 2:31 PM |
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swyeter

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When it is written in Morse code ..-. --- --- - ... - --- --- .-..
What is something everyone has but has difficulty getting rid of because it wants to remain? Eliminate the first letter and a bit remains and bit remains even after removing the second letter. It still remains should you remove another.
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| Sep 10 @ 11:00 PM |
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swyeter

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Been here a long time so let give the answer to this one and see if I can get this threat jump started.
What is something everyone has but has difficulty getting rid of because it wants to remain? HABIT
Eliminate the first letter and a bit remains A BIT
and bit remains even after removing the second letter. BIT
It still remains should you remove another. IT
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What is unique about the following # (I am not looking for the obvious 1-9 & 9-1)
12,345,678,987,654,321
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| Sep 10 @ 11:33 PM |
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SpunkyRed

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what is unique about those #'s? when u subtract the #'s you get....333
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| Sep 11 @ 3:51 AM |
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swyeter

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What I was looking for is
111,111,111 X 111,111,111=12,345,678,987,654,321
Here's an easy one.
What were the maiden names of Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble?
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| Sep 19 @ 6:12 AM |
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rescueremedy

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Wilma`s maiden name was Wilma Slaghoopal, and Betty Rubble's Maiden name was Betty Jean McBricker. ...
Crazy Cows An old farmer died and left 17 cows to his three sons. In his will, the farmer stated that his oldest son should get 1/2, his middle son should get 1/3, and his youngest son should get 1/9 of all the cows. The sons, who did not want to end up with half cows, sat for days trying to figure out how many cows each of them should get. One day, their neighbour came by to see how they were doing after their father's death. The three sons told him their problem. After thinking for a while, the neighbour said: "I'll be right back!" He went away, and when he came back, the three sons could divide the cows according to their father's will, and in such a way that each of them got a whole number of cows.
The Question: What was the neighbour's solution?
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