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RE: Puzzle a Day! - Proserpina - 09-12-2022

1) My aunt's brother isn't my uncle either despite them having the same mother and father, so I agree this is an easy one!

2) I have one, but you might idly dismiss it as a less common (but accepted spelling) variant. However, I do have another so there's no need to cry over it! And, if I'm not mistaken, I could also offer a third. Hmm, I'm not sure what's possessed me, but I've just thought of a fourth. Well, I'm delighted by my success so I may have to shout out number five! Now, I'd better get your attention so that I can tell you all about number six.

Disclaimer: Some of the above do sometimes utilise hyphens, but all seem to exist in the unhyphenated form as well.


RE: Puzzle a Day! - JJB - 09-12-2022

Very clever Pros almost a puzzle in itself.


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Mark_Riga - 09-12-2022

1. Your uncle is married to your mum or dad's sister.
2. Voodoo and pookoo, some sort of antelope. I'll be interested to see all of Pros answers!


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Proserpina - 13-12-2022

It's been a while, so my answers were: poopoo, boohoo, booboo, voodoo, woohoo, and yoohoo.

What was the official answer, Veggie?


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 13-12-2022

1. Father
2. Voodoo

Your answers were the real winners, Pros.


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 13-12-2022

Next puzzle!
With the digits 1,2,3,4 you can make 24 four-digit numbers (all different).
What is the sum of these numbers?


RE: Puzzle a Day! - SarrissUK - 13-12-2022

10? (ignoring the 24 four digit numbers of course haha)


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Mark_Riga - 14-12-2022

1. Yes
2. a lot


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Mark_Riga - 15-12-2022

(13-12-2022, 10:34 PM)SarrissUK Wrote: 10? (ignoring the 24 four digit numbers of course haha)

Starting with the 10 for 4 digit would give 6 x 10 = 60 for 24 numbers in each column.

so the answer is 66660.


RE: Puzzle a Day! - Veggie - 15-12-2022

Well done, Mark. Big Grin