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For you, Mathematics began with counting fingers. How about beginning with counting cards, the way Ken Uston did? A Mathematics genius from Harvard, with an IQ of 169, quit the F Pacific Stock Exchange, to join a team counting cards. With an innovational card counting system, Ken and his team, during the 70’s and the 80’s, popularised ‘blackjack’.
Counting cards is still a sought after game. No wonder, “Million Dollar Blackjack” , authored by Ken, is still considered as a definitive book on blackjack.
Meanwhile, we folks have sudoku to count on……
Riddle # 1
What’s left after a cat’s party?
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
What kind of car does a cat drive?
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Winners for Mar7-13
Challenge Puzzle: ChrisH
Challenge Cross Sum: Catman
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Math Puzzle
For centuries, Chinese have used Ginkgo Biloba leaves to treat memory impairment, to improve blood flow to the brain and so on. Germans have now approved of ginkgo leaves, for treating Alzheimer’s disease.
Wouldn’t you like a large dose of Ginkgo leaves for yourself, before you tackle the math puzzles that follow?
Riddle # 3
What do you call a National Geographic special about waterfowl?
Math Puzzle
A bath tub was filled by 2 taps. One of the taps could fill the bath tub in 5 minutes. 3/10th of the bath tub was filled in 1 minute. After 1 minute, only the faster tap was used and the tub took three and a half minutes more to fill up. What was the speed of the other tap and how long would both together have taken to fill the tub fully?
Riddle # 4
Why did the burglar take a bath?
Word Puzzle
What do you think of just 26 alphabets in the English language trying to convey the infinite number of Wnoises in nature? You call those words Onomatopoeic. Onomatopoeia is the imitation of natural sounds by speech sounds. Derived from late Latin and the Greek word, onomatopiia, “the making of a name or word”, it can be broken into two. “Onomatos” meaning ‘word or name’ and “Poiein” meaning ‘compose or make’.
Riddle # 5
Where do detectives sleep?
Anagrams
This week, unravel the clues to reveal the names of five popular
Presidents of the USA.
The Clues:
1) Ban Oil; Harm Clan
He became popular for his fight to abolish slavery.
2) Not In Will Claim
Under this charismatic president the US economy boomed.
3) Ran Load Range
His Hollywood background made him a great showman.
4) Shower Anger On Git
It all began with him.
5) Ink Sorts Land Revolt
This wartime president had four terms in office.
Logic Puzzle
Know of Rosemary leaves? Shakespeare did! Ophelia in
“Hamlet” says: “There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.”
To help improve memory and quicken the senses, a 17th century herbalist, Nicholas Culpeper, suggested rubbing rosemary leaves, on the temples. According to him, even brewing the leaves, into the tea, helps. The antioxidants in rosemary help prevent aging in cells, and aging, in turn, is associated with memory loss.
Riddle # 6
Why did the chimpanzee cross the road?
# Word Logic
Eight people, four men and four women worked, two each, in offices at different places. Each office had one person of each gender. From the clues, find out who worked with whom at which office.
a) Jack did not go downtown to work.
b) Cathy and Bert did not work in the same office.
c) Bob worked in an office in a residential area.
d) Stan did not go to the same office as Jill.
e) Jack did not go to the suburban office.
f) Cathy worked in the suburbs.
g) Jill and Jack worked in the same office.
h) Ethel and Bob did not work in the same office.
i) Jenny was the fourth woman.
Chess
White to mate in two moves

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Riddle # 7
What do you get when you cross a bird and a pig?
Sudoku Humor
An old man of 98 was telling a woman about how Sudoku was the secret of his longevity.
“Surely, that can’t be the only reason. You must do some exercise.”
“Sure, I do,” said the old man with an afterthought. “Like what?” the woman wanted to know. “ Well, every day, I beat around the bush; jump to conclusions; wade through the morning paper; drag my heels; push my luck; bend over backwards; run around in circles; toot my own horn; pull out all the stops; add fuel to the fire; open a can of worms; put my foot in my mouth; start the ball rolling; and go over the edge…” “Whew! What a workout!”
Answers to Riddles
Riddle # 1
Kitty litter!
Riddle # 2
A catalack!
Riddle # 3
A duckumentary!
Riddle # 4
Because he wanted to make a clean get-away!
Riddle # 5
Undercover!
Riddle # 6
Because he needed to take care of some monkey business!
Riddle # 7
A flying ham!
Last Week’s Solutions
Sudoku for Beginners: Puzzle # 1

Sudoku for Buffs: Puzzle # 1

Math Puzzle
Answer: Gerald was the most thrifty as he earned only $6000 but was able to invest $3000. Harold and Kate earned $7500 each and were also able to invest only $3000.
# Word Puzzle
Anagrams
Answers:
1. Robin Williams
2. Steve Martin
3. Jerry Seinfeld
4. Woody Allen
5. Eddie Murphy
# Word Logic
Answer: Emma and Leo played Rise Of Atlantis; Ava went with Stan to play Return To Wolfenstein; Mia played World Of Warcraft with Mike; Chloe played Cradle Of Rome with Rob.

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