Brain Teasers.

Discussion in 'ten-forward' started by dog, Aug 2, 2004.

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  1. dog

    dog Guest

    Correct!

    3. Double does not belong as it's the only one which is not a person of royalty, Prince does not belong as it's the only one which is not a bed size.
     
  2. dog

    dog Guest

    ROTF :D

    No No ... it was Croc Dundee I swear ... So am I officially an Aussie now? ;) :D :cool: :blink:
     
  3. Etsnuffy

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    #1 Aqua, Willow
    #2 Sword, Hamster
     
  4. dog

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    Correct! Your very good at this! ;) Impressive

    1. Aqua does not belong as it's the only one which is not a tree, Willow does not belong as it's the only on which is not a colour

    2. Sword does not belong as it's the only one which is not a family pet, Hamster does not belong as it's the only one which is not a type of fish
     
  5. Tassie_Devils

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    *Sigh*
    I suppose if you must. Geeze, we let anybody in these days, dang!!

    TAS :D :cool:
     
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  7. Tassie_Devils

    Tassie_Devils Global Moderator

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    ROFL.... If you want to be, go for it.

    BUT, believe me, being called a dingo here is NOT a compliment.

    New brain quiz.... Why? o_O

    TAS
     
  8. dog

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    New riddle:


    In this country, there exists over 100 streets. Street 1 is named First Street, street 2 is named Second Street so on and so forth.

    A traveller decides to walk through all these streets in the country. He could find all the streets except Street 62. No matter how hard he tried, he could not find it.

    He later found that the locals had given the street another name.

    What is the name?
     
  9. dog

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    and one more silly one, to go with the above: :D LOL

    The word candy can be spelt with just 2 letters. Can you guess which ones?
     
  10. Tassie_Devils

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    They named it 60 Seconds Street..... if I am wrong, then I just gave a great new answer... IMO.. ROFL...
     
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  12. dog

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    Pretty close = Minute Street - This is because Street 62 is named Sixty Second Street, and Sixty Seconds = 1 Minute, hence Street 62 is also called Minute Street. LOL :D
     
  13. Tassie_Devils

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    candy = KD
     
  14. dog

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    Good one! Big C ROTF :D

    but sorry no :(
     
  15. Tassie_Devils

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    ahhh.. LOL>... I was going on the 60 Minutes show..... I am so slow it takes me an hour and a half to watch 60 Minutes :D :D
     
  16. dog

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    Answer ... LOL I said it was silly ....

    CandY .... :D
     
  17. dog

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    OK a hard one now:

    "Do you always believe what you see?" asked Snorkel, taking four cards from a regular pack of playing cards and discarding the rest. "What do you mean?" replied Twanger. Snorkel showed Twanger his four cards : an ace, a three, a ten and a jack. After secretly arranging them in a certain order, he dealt them face down in a line on the table. "I've seen this trick before!" cried Twanger. "You want me to tell you where the jack is." "The jack!" exclaimed Snorkel. "There are two jacks in these four cards." How is it possible and where are they in the four face-down cards?
     
  18. Blackspear

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    Google is my friend, took me 2 seconds to find the answer, to work it out though would give me a headache :rolleyes:

    Cheers :D
     
  19. dog

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    Answer:
    The ace, three, ten and jack correspond to the numbers 1, 3, 10 and 11. As alphabetic positions, these give A, C, J and K which can be rearranged to form the word JACK. This is one of the jacks, and the other must be in the first position of the four cards.
     
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