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Riddle # 1
Why do people kiss under the mistletoe?
Instruction:
Fill in the grid with digits in such a manner that every row, every column and every 3×3 box accomodates the digits 1 to 9, without repeating any.
Sudoku for Beginners: Puzzle # 1

Sudoku for Buffs: Puzzle #1

Riddle # 2
Why did the cow cross the road?
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Challenge Puzzle: Cruncher
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Math Puzzle
Ever used mind mapping? Mind-maps have been used for centuries - for learning, brainstorming, memory, visual thinking, and problem solving by educators, engineers, psychologists and people in general. The idea of mind mapping is to think creatively and in a non-linear manner.
When you are accosted with a tough number puzzle which you vaguely remember to have solved sometime in the past, don’t hesitate; just try mind-mapping.
Riddle # 3
What sound does a space turkey make?
Math Puzzle
A ball of ice cream with a radius of 3 cm is placed in a right circular cone, of the same radius, having a height of 13 cm. The rest of the cone is filled with chocolate sauce. What is the volume of the chocolate sauce in the cone?
Riddle # 4
What do call a boomerang that explodes when you throw it?
Word Puzzle
What do you think of the word ‘pleonasm’? Sound puzzling?
There’s actually such a word - the use of more words, than is necessary, is called pleonasm. Unnecessary repetition of words can be irritating to listeners.
According to Confucius: “If language is not correct, then what is said is not what is meant; if what is said is not what is meant, then what ought to be done remains undone”.
So let’s all resolve to make our speech short, crisp and brief, by avoiding pleonastic words. And what better way to start, than by solving this week’s word puzzles?
Anagrams
This week, unscramble the clues to unveil names of favorite guitarists. To help you along, We’ve revealed the names of the groups they played for.
The Clues:
1. And I Led Heaven
This guitarist of the hard rock band, Van Halen, is also a keyboardist, songwriter and producer.
2. Gore A Horse Ring
This Beatle became attracted to Indian music and Hinduism.
3. Clip Car Tone
This guitarist who favored the blues started his music career with the Yardbirds, a blues-influenced rock band.
4. Mail Void Drug
This Pink Floyd musician took charge of the group in 1987, to keep it alive for two more decades.
5. Perk Frank Lom
This Dire Straits songwriter started his professional career as a journalist.
Logic Puzzle
Bionic brains! Though it sounds a bit scary, using electrodes to send small currents to the brain is thought to help give it a boost. Alternatively, some even suggest the controversial option of having genetically engineered brain cells.
I don’t mind a bit of engineering, if it’ll help tackle this week’s logical puzzles.
Riddle # 5
What did the right eye say to the left eye?
# Word Logic
Six friends arrived at Pete’s birthday party, each carrying a present.One brought a wrist watch, and another a tie pin. The other four gifts were a shirt, a belt, a jacket and an after-shave lotion. From the clues, find out which friend brought which gift, and in what sequence did they arrive at the party?
1. Abe did not bring the after-shave, tie pin, or belt, nor was he the first to arrive.
2. Ben brought either the after-shave or the belt, and was not the last to arrive.
3. The one who arrived first, who was not Dave, brought the wrist watch.
4.Fred arrived immediately after Harry, who arrived immediately after Dave.
5.The last to arrive, who was not Fred, brought the jacket.
6.The one who brought the tie pin, who was not Dave, was the third to arrive.
7.The one who arrived immediately after Jack brought the aftershave.
Chess
White to mate in two moves

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Riddle # 6
Why would you want a giraffe as your brother?
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Riddle # 7
How can you tell if a policeman is strong?
Sudoku Humor
Caller: Congratulations, sir! You’ve just won a series of Sudoku lessons at Arthur Murray’s Sudoku Club.
Grandpa: I’m much too old for Sudoku lessons. Why I’m 90 years old!
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Grandpa: Well, in that case hold the line and I’ll ask my father if he’s interested.
Answers to Riddles
Riddle # 1
Because in order to kiss OVER the mistletoe they would have to stand on the ceiling.
Riddle # 2
To get to the moooooosic store!
Riddle # 3
Hubble, Hubble, Hubble!
Riddle # 4
A Kaboomerang!
Riddle # 5
Between you and me, something smells!
Riddle # 6
Because you can really look up to him.
Riddle # 7
He can hold up traffic with one hand!
Last Week’s Solutions
Sudoku for Beginners: Puzzle # 1

Sudoku for Buffs: Puzzle # 1

Math Puzzle
Answer: 100 meters.
in 3,600 seconds (60 mins x 60 secs), the train goes 7,2000 meters (72 km)
So, in 25 seconds, it should go 500 meters.
Length of train = Distance traveled - Length of bridge
= 500 - 400 = 100 meters.
# Word Puzzle
Anagrams
Answers:
1. Persian
2. Siamese
3. Birman
4. Oriental
5. Abyssinian
# Word Logic
Answer:Andre went to meet Mary in New Jersey.
Ron met Carol in Chicago.
Tony met Betty in Cumberland.
Rob met Jay in Sunnyvale.
Harry met Amy at Milwaukee

Chess

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