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This puzzle is designed to challenge even the brightest minds. Here’s the solution: The person on the left with glasses is the thief. Key Insight: The trick is in the arrangement of the objects ...
By April, Shortz was facing an important event, one he hadn’t missed since he founded it in 1978: the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. He left the subacute rehabilitation facility ...
Which groups do the three people belong to? Show puzzle solution If the first person were a truth teller, they would not claim that they are not one. If they were a liar, their claim that they are ...
This puzzle is designed to challenge even the brightest minds. Here’s the solution: Glass B has more water. Key Insight: The trick is in the arrangement of the objects, which creates optical ...
With a mighty $40,998 in cash, a prize trip to Alaska, and the selection of the “Phrase” category, he joined Seacrest to tackle the three-word puzzle. Choosing a savvy “WYPA” as his ...
In this guide, I’ll show you where to find every Tenet of Akarat on the map, the best route to collect them all, and how to solve each puzzle to reveal the shrines. The image above outlines the ...
With $27,000 in cash earnings and the selection of the “Phrase” category, he joined Seacrest to tackle the three-word puzzle. Choosing the additional letters of “CHMO,” it read as “‘_ ...
On normal and hard puzzle difficulty, there are two potential solutions to each poem. You may get either. On hard, some of the answers fit more than one poem, which is where the puzzle gets trickier.
One Brief, Scuzzy Moment Recalling the East Village art scene and the (infinitely cooler) neighborhood that it eclipsed. gonna make you sweat 1:42 p.m. Queer Looks Hot (Temperature-Wise) There’s ...