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RE: Puzzle a Day! - JJB - 17-01-2022 (17-01-2022, 06:57 PM)Veggie Wrote: Did you goggle it. Of course!! After a bit of time thinking but jimny was obviously there first but I didn't click with that clue. RE: Puzzle a Day! - Mark_Riga - 17-01-2022 So a new definition of pregnancy is a slow explosion now? RE: Puzzle a Day! - Jimny14 - 17-01-2022 Sorry, I'd heard it before but didn't want to jump in too quickly with the right answer. Mark, I've attended the birth of both of my children and remembering certain portions of labour could be considered explosive or even slow explosions I suppose, so extrapolating backwards I guess pregnancy could be considered an explosion followed by a 9 month buildup to a second much slower explosion. RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 21-01-2022 Something different ! The world's shortest IQ test/ NO GOGGLING Prof Frederick has 3,000 participants complete the test and only 17 percent managed to get full marks and score 3/3. Impressive. So... what're we waiting for? Here are the questions: 1. A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost? 2. If it takes five machines five minutes to make five widgets, how long would it take 100 machines to make 100 widgets? 3. In a lake, there is a patch of lily pads. Every day, the patch doubles in size. If it takes 48 days for the patch to cover the entire lake, how long would it take for the patch to cover half of the lake? RE: Puzzle a Day! - MartinH - 21-01-2022 $0.05, 5 minutes, 47 days. RE: Puzzle a Day! - JJB - 21-01-2022 I'm working on 2. But have the answer to no. 1 and 3 no goggle And just read Martin's and realised the answer to 2. RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 10-11-2022 You're all very quiet so I thought I'd dig out the Puzzle Block again. easy one to start. Put one word in each set of brackets that completes the first word and starts the second. 1, lips ( ) lish 2. palo ( ) taur 3. over ( ) star RE: Puzzle a Day! - MartinH - 10-11-2022 Well I'm confident I got 1 and 2, my choice for 3 is a bit obscure so maybe there's a better one? RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 10-11-2022 I was unsure about 3 too but it seems there are two ways of spelling it. RE: Puzzle a Day! - JJB - 10-11-2022 I've got 1&2 but only 3 in American spelling |