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If E times ILE equals BANISH, and TE times T equals BOOK, what does TO times IN equal?

A. BREATH
B. TEASER
C. RUTABAGA
D. POISON
E. COPPER

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What do these groups of words have in common? Then decipher what they are telling you.

1. Man true, hairy
2. Son nick, yard rich
3. Son will, row wood
4. Grant, us list you
5. More fill, lard mill
6. Ding hard, wren war

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Can you find the eleven hidden colours in the following paragraph:


Many injured animals are invited to live at the 'Toronto Range'. Stop in kangaroo corner and marvel at the lovely creatures within. Dig over the potato patch to find small furry caterpillars, but don't yell! Owls can be found swooping for edible rodents, earwigs or perhaps bluebottles in the undergrowth. The brown bear, Rob, lacks grace and may look like an ogre, enter at your own risk! Peacocks can be found showing their colourful wares, which look fantastic when viewed with our ultraviolet torch.

Are they all suppesed to be different? I got eleven, but two of them are reds.
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svslav - I was stuck on 10, I didn't think to look for TWO of a color!
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Many injured animals are invited to live at the 'Toronto Range'. Stop in kangaroo corner and marvel at the lovely creatures within. Dig over the potato patch to find small furry caterpillars, but don't yell! Owls can be found swooping for edible rodents, earwigs or perhaps bluebottles in the undergrowth. The brown bear, Rob, lacks grace and may look like an ogre, enter at your own risk! Peacocks can be found showing their colourful wares, which look fantastic when viewed with our ultraviolet torch.


I found 12 but "red" twice.
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04/04/2012 3:08 pm
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I missed olive - grammar school was too long ago. These days I only know colors by code (#FF0000, #FFFF00, #0000FF, etc).
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Many inju red animals are invited to live at the 'Toronto Range'. Stop in kangaro o cor ner and marvel at the lovely creatures with in. Dig o ver the potato patch to find small furry caterpillars, but don't yellOw ls can be found swooping fo r ed ible rodents, earwigs or perhaps bluebottles in the undergrowth. The brown bear, Ro b, lack s gra ce an d may look like an o gre, en ter at your own risk! Peacocks can be found showing their colourful wares, which look fantastic when viewed with our ultra violet torch.


nice puzzle but may have gotten one wrong?
Thank You
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I found 12 but "red" twice.



You got it exactly, Blueszone......... there are 12 colors, but 11 different ones. Good catch on them all.

Now that that one is solved, you all have to solve the other ones!

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presidential Dollars?


No that can't be it

just presidents (mostly republicans)
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Every week I go to the second grade where one of my sons goes and "talk Math" with them. Today I did patterns, one- and two-dimensional. The culminating exercise was this, draw the missing picture:

Logic-Questions-&-Brain-Teasers-Fun

Let's see if you're as good as secondgraders!
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1. Man true, hairy = Harry Truman
2. Son nick, yard rich = Richard Nixon
3. Son will, row wood = Woodrow Wilson
4. Grant, us list you = Ulysses S. Grant
5. More fill, lard mill = Millard Fillmore
6. Ding hard, wren war = Warren Harding

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white dress lady, square shoes, bent arms, single circle in chest
sorry no picture dog eat it.
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Not sure who gave the right answer first........TokenMast or CoinsKelly. But, yes...... if read backwards, then you would get the names of those Presidents.

Good Job you two!

Only 1 left to solve now............... who can do it?

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TokenMast gave the correct answer, I think......... is what I would have said. Is he right?

If he is wrong, then it is a pic of a LITTLE BOY instead of a little girl.


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Tokenmast did - congrats!
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