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INSIDE...• Bananagrams • Challenger
• Hocus Focus • Kakuro• Stickelers• Super Quiz• Wishing Well • Wuzzles• Crosswords • Sudoku
October 2011
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CrosswordCLUES ACROSS1. Schilling (abbr.)4. Macaws7. __ Ling, So. Chinese
mountains10. Glower12. Short for tachometer14. Indicates near
15. Finger millets17. Upon18. American Religious
Identification Survey (abbr.)19. Best Picture 201122. Ali Baba’s opening word23. Swedish river24. Plural of 34 across
25. Prejudice26. -__, denotes past27. Public promotion of a product28. Freedom from difficulty30. The underside of the foot32. Not capitals (abbr.)33. “Can’t Touch This” artist
___ Hammer
34. Self-immolation by fire ritual36. Lodging establishment39. Impressive in size or scope40. Uncoordinated42. Sin city46. Off-Broadway theater award47. Data transmission speed
measure48. A man who is older than
yourself50. Cambodian monetary unit51. Grey Sea Eagle52. Ramblin’ Wreck of Ga. ___53. Electroencephalogram54. Opposite of beginning55. Tao (alt.)
CLUES DOWN1. Single Lens Reflex2. Layers of paint3. Famous recluse Howard4. Repents5. Resounded6. In a way, behaves7. Music sung in open air8. Vertexes9. Birthplace of Constantine
11. City of Elbquelle sculpture13. A vast multitude16. Glides over ice18. 2005 album by Kate Bush20. CONHCO containing
compound21. Post office mail compartment
(abbr.)28. Of time passing by29. Physically energetic30. Struck with a heavy blow31. A musical interval of eight tones34. Member of U.S. Navy35. Decorate a cake with frosting36. Involving the use of hands37. Glorify and praise38. With covers41. Cecums42. Cease to have43. Knight or Dame award (abbr.)44. Swiss river45. Crotalaria juncea49. The 17th Greek letter
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Challengerby Linus Maurer
Stickelersby Terry Stickels
There are at least 22 ways to make an out in baseball. I’ll give you ahead start by listing a few. See how many others you can find.
1. strikeout2. groundout3. fly out4. force out
5. batted out of turn6. used doctored bat7. interfered with fielder8. left the base path
DIRECTIONS:Fill each square with a number, one through nine.• Horizontal squares should add to totals on right.• Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom.• Diagonal squares through center should add to total inupper and lower right.
Challenge Time:
Time 4 Minutes
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Your Working Time:
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Sudoku
Fun By The NumbersSudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solvea sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each numbercan appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order inwhich the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in theboxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
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Super Quiz
FRESHMAN LEVEL
1. In 1989 this wall came down.
Answer________
2. This wall is a national memorial inWashington, D.C.
Answer________
3. It is also called the Wailing Wall.
Answer________
GRADUATE LEVEL
4. A long brick wall in Beijing.
Answer________
5. Joshua brought down these walls.
Answer________
6. This wall is on the England-Scotland border.
Answer________
PH.D. LEVEL
7. An extensive system of fortificationsbuilt by Nazi Germany.
Answer________
8. The eastern part of this wall facesRed Square.
Answer________
9. These stone walls were built byConstantine the Great.
Answer________
Take this Super Quiz to a Ph.D. Score 1 point for each correct answer on the Freshman Level, 2 points on the GraduateLevel and 3 points on the Ph.D. Level.
Subject: NOTABLE WALLS(e.g., Despite claims, this wall is not visible from space. Answer: Great Wall of China.)
Hocus-Focusby Henry Boltinoff
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Wuzzlesby Tom Wood HERE IS A PLEASANT LITTLE GAME that
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Wishing WellEach Wuzzle is a word riddle whichcreates a disguised word, phrase, name,place, saying, etc. For example, NOON GOOD = GOODAFTERNOON
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Best described as anumber crossword,the task in Kakuro isto fill all of the emptysquares, usingnumbers 1 to 9, so the sum ofeach horizontalblock equals thenumber to its left,and the sum of eachvertical block equalsthe number on itstop. No number maybe used in the sameblock more thanonce.
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CrosswordCLUES ACROSS1. Former Russian federation5. Gomer __, TV marine9. America’s favorite uncle12. TV singing show13. Enlarges a hole15. Contest of speed16. Throw forcefully17. Plebe
18. “A Death in the Family” author19. Batting statistic20. 11th US state22. Grand __, vintage25. The content of cognition26. Boxes of wine bottles28. Diego, Francisco, Anselmo29. An upper limb32. Buddy
33. Muddle with infatuation35. The cry made by sheep36. Outward flow of the tide37. Instances of selling39. Subdivision of a play40. Point east of due north41. Made full43. Vietnam War offensive44. “Hi-Ho Steverino”‘s Louis
45. Soak flax46. Nostrils48. Come to the surface49. Dame (Br. title abbr.)50. 2008 movie Millionaire54. Pakistani rupee57. Aboriginal Japanese58. Shifted to change course62. Paddles 64. Radioactivity units65. Saudi citizens66. Go down slowly67. “Emily” actress Stark68. Dryer residue69. German river
CLUES DOWN1. Exclamation: yuck!2. Pronounce indistinctly3. One of Serbian descent 4. Antiquities5. Communist China6. Affirmative shout7. A boy or young man8. Made textual corrections9. Palm starch
10. Dicot genus11. Mild and humble14. “Village Wedding” painter15. Beam out21. 42nd state23. Confederate soldier24. Utilizes25. Place in quarentine26. Taxidriver27. “Tiny Alice” author Edward29. Make less active30. Plural of 15 across31. Marshall Dillon32. “Milk” actor Sean34. Female store clerk38. Convey a message42. A small amount45. Red wine region of No. Spain47. Freedom from activity48. Rural delivery50. Cutty __ (drink)51. Chinese dynasty 970-112552. Change by reversal53. House mice genus55. A sudden attack by a small force56. Gray sea eagle 59. Spoken in the Dali region of Yunnan60. Point north of due east61. Winter time in most of the US (abbr.)63. Swedish krona (abbr.)
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Challengerby Linus Maurer
Stickelersby Terry Stickels
Match the words on the left with their meaning on the right.
1. extolment a. to draw or portray
2. oneirism b. shelter, protection
3. limn c. high praise
4. aegis d. a dreamlike state while awake
5. perspicuity e. clarity, plain understanding
DIRECTIONS:Fill each square with a number, one through nine.• Horizontal squares should add to totals on right.• Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom.• Diagonal squares through center should add to total inupper and lower right.
Challenge Time:
Time 8 Minutes
57 Seconds
Your Working Time:
Minutes
Seconds
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Sudoku
Fun By The NumbersSudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solvea sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each numbercan appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order inwhich the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in theboxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
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Super Quiz
FRESHMAN LEVEL
1. Who carried out the assassination?
Answer________
2. In which building did theassassination take place?
Answer________
3. Lincoln was shot while watching thisplay..
Answer________
GRADUATE LEVEL
4. What was the conspiracy intended toaccomplish?
Answer________
5. Who was sworn in as presidentfollowing Lincoln's death?
Answer________
6. What were said to be Booth's lastwords?
Answer________
PH.D. LEVEL
7. What is the name of the doctor foundguilty in the plot?
Answer________
8. What is the name of the woman whowas hung?
Answer________
9. Why is the Petersen House ofinterest?
Answer________
Take this Super Quiz to a Ph.D. Score 1 point for each correct answer on the Freshman Level, 2 points on the GraduateLevel and 3 points on the Ph.D. Level.
Subject: ABRAHAM LINCOLN(e.g., What tragedy occurred on April 14, 1865? Answer: Lincoln was assassinated.)
Hocus-Focusby Henry Boltinoff
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Wuzzlesby Tom Wood HERE IS A PLEASANT LITTLE GAME that
will give you a message every day. It’s anumerical puzzle designed to spell outyour fortune. Count the letters in your firstname. If the number of letters is 6 ormore, subtract 4. If the number is lessthan 6, add 3. The result is your keynumber. Start at the upper left-handcorner and check one of your keynumbers, left to right. Then read themessage the letters under the checkedfigures give you.
Wishing WellEach Wuzzle is a word riddle whichcreates a disguised word, phrase, name,place, saying, etc. For example, NOON GOOD = GOODAFTERNOON
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Solution to puzzle on page 2 Solutions to puzzles on page 3
Solutions to puzzles on page 7
Solutions to puzzles on page 5
Solution to puzzle on page 6
Stickelers9. missed base10. passed base
runner11. more than one
man on base12. caught stealing13. picked off base14. left base early15. hit by batted ball16. bunted foul on
third strike17. caught foul tip on
strike three
18. thrown outrunning to firstafter uncaughtthird strike
19. uncaught thirdstrike and firstbase is occupied
20. failed to appearone minute afterbeing called tobat
21. infield fly rule22. stepped out of
batter’s box to hit
Challenger
Super QuizANSWERS: 1. Berlin Wall. 2. Vietnam Veterans Memorial.3. The Western Wall (Kotel). 4. Democracy Wall. 5. Wallsof Jericho. 6. Hadrian's Wall. 7. Atlantic Wall. 8. KremlinWall. 9. Walls of Constantinople.
SCORING:18 points -- congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points --honors graduate; 10 to 14 points -- you're plenty smart,but no grind; 4 to 9 points -- you really should hit thebooks harder; 1 point to 3 points -- enroll in remedialcourses immediately; 0 points -- who reads the questionsto you?
Hocus-FocusDIFFERENCES: 1. Window is smaller. 2. Leg is moved. 3. Music note is moved. 4. Doorknob is added. 5. Shirt is longer. 6. Fence is added.
1. Unwise 2. Rather inexpensive
Hocus-FocusDIFFERENCES: 1. Brick is missing. 2. Fence isnot as wide. 3. Arm is moved. 4. Plank is longer.5. Cap is different. 6. Trowel is smaller.
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Solutions to puzzles on page 4
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SOLUTIONPAGE
Solution to puzzle on page 9 Solutions to puzzles onpage 10
Solutions to puzzles on page 12
Solution to puzzle on page 13
Stickelers
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Super QuizANSWERS: 1. John Wilkes Booth. 2. Ford's Theatre.3. "Our American Cousin." 4. To rally Confederatetroops. 5. Andrew Johnson. 6. "Useless ... useless."7. Dr. Samuel Mudd. 8. Mary Surratt. 9. It's the housewhere Lincoln died.
SCORING:18 points -- congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points-- honors graduate; 10 to 14 points -- you're plentysmart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points -- you really shouldhit the books harder; 1 point to 3 points -- enroll inremedial courses immediately; 0 points -- who readsthe questions to you?
Hocus-FocusDIFFERENCES: 1. Rock is moved. 2. Log is longer. 3. Arm is not showing. 4. Pail is larger. 5. Trees aremoved. 6. Thumb is moved.
1. Achiness 2. Cleaning up leftover food
Solution to puzzle on page 8
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