• IPL 2012 Points Table

    Updated: 2012-04-30 01:46:42
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  • NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 29, 2012): Capital Punishment

    Updated: 2012-04-29 08:34:00
    : Blaine's Puzzle Blog Weekly discussion on the NPR puzzler , brain teasers , math problems and . more Sunday , April 29, 2012 NPR Sunday Puzzle Apr 29, 2012 Capital Punishment NPR Sunday Puzzle Apr 29, 2012 Capital Punishment Q : Name the capital of a country that , when said out loud , sounds like a three-word phrase . This phrase might describe the reason why the police did not catch a barefoot thief . What is the capital , and what is the reason We seem to have a pretty characteristic Will Shortz puzzle involving countries , phrases and sounds . Posted by Blaine at 12:34 AM Email This BlogThis Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels : lists npr phrases sounds 5 comments : Blaine Apr 29, 2012 12:36 AM Here's my standard reminder . don't post the answer or any hints that could lead

  • Jane Wooster Scott

    Updated: 2012-04-25 16:00:39
    Find out more about Jane Wooster Scott, one of our most popular jigsaw puzzle artists.

  • NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 22, 2012): Vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx!

    Updated: 2012-04-22 21:22:45
    : , Blaine's Puzzle Blog Weekly discussion on the NPR puzzler , brain teasers , math problems and . more Saturday , April 21, 2012 NPR Sunday Puzzle Apr 22, 2012 Vs lbh pna ernq guvf , lbh'er n trrx NPR Sunday Puzzle Apr 22, 2012 Vs lbh pna ernq guvf , lbh'er n trrx Q : Think of a common man's name in four letters , one syllable . Move each letter exactly halfway around the alphabet . For example , A would become N , N would become A , and B would become O . The result will be a common woman's name in two syllables . What names are these Am I the only one that thinks there should be a couple more letters at the end of the man's name or can we agree that it's more of a nickname P.S . I'm heading out to nearby a narrow gorge and will have to ponder this further as I sit beside the river .

  • Norman Rockwell Puzzles

    Updated: 2012-04-16 21:01:17
    Discover some of the best-kept secrets about the great american illustrator, Norman Rockwell.

  • NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 15, 2012): Initially Famous Novel

    Updated: 2012-04-15 23:52:09
    : Blaine's Puzzle Blog Weekly discussion on the NPR puzzler , brain teasers , math problems and . more Saturday , April 14, 2012 NPR Sunday Puzzle Apr 15, 2012 Initially Famous Novel NPR Sunday Puzzle Apr 15, 2012 Initially Famous Novel Q : Name a famous novel in two words . The first word has five letters , and the second word has 11. If you have the right novel , the initial letters of the novel's title , reversed , are the initials of its author . What's the novel , and who is the author With audio books or e-Readers , I wonder if physical novels are vanishing , to become a thing of the past Posted by Blaine at 10:10 PM Email This BlogThis Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels : lists npr 26 comments : Blaine Apr 14, 2012 10:13 PM Here's my standard reminder . don't post the answer

  • NPR Sunday Puzzle (Apr 8, 2012): Three Consecutive Letters

    Updated: 2012-04-08 16:42:08
    : Blaine's Puzzle Blog Weekly discussion on the NPR puzzler , brain teasers , math problems and . more Sunday , April 08, 2012 NPR Sunday Puzzle Apr 8, 2012 Three Consecutive Letters NPR Sunday Puzzle Apr 8, 2012 Three Consecutive Letters Q : Name an article of clothing that contains three consecutive letters of the alphabet consecutively in the word . For example , canopy contains the consecutive letters N-O-P . This article of clothing is often worn in a country that's name also contains three consecutive letters of the alphabet together . What is the clothing article , and what is the country Does anyone know if the dye in Easter eggs will leave a permanent stain My fingers are now blue , pink and yellow . Posted by Blaine at 12:41 AM Email This BlogThis Share to Twitter Share to

  • Way

    Updated: 2012-04-04 22:23:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Brian's Damn Puzzle Blog A chronicle of my descent into the realm of the . puzzle-obsessed April 4, 2012 Way I wrote briefly about the Way puzzle construction set by Volker Latussek back when I was reviewing all of the puzzles in the 2011 Puzzle Design Competition , and Volker was kind enough to send me a copy of my own so I could more fully evaluate it . Thanks Volker The puzzle is quite nicely crafted from beech wood , with a very smooth finish . The pieces are generously sized , which gives them a nice feel in your hands and makes it easier to manipulate . them The goal of the puzzle is to create free standing circuits Free standing in the sense that it won't topple over , and circuit in the sense that it is a closed loop . On the puzzle's website there

  • The Yot II

    Updated: 2012-04-03 22:24:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Brian's Damn Puzzle Blog A chronicle of my descent into the realm of the . puzzle-obsessed April 3, 2012 The Yot II I reviewed The Yot a while back , and have been wanting to try The Yot II ever since . It looks quite similar , so I wondered how it would be different . The folks at Puzzle Master were kind enough to sell me a copy at a discount to review . Thanks The Yot II is a bit thicker than the original YOT , but is otherwise identical . It is quite well made out of aluminum and has an unusual appearance that invites folks to play with it . As with the original , it has a trapped coin that you are trying to . remove Before even getting the puzzle , I had a guess about how it would work , based on the fact that it was a bit thicker . Unfortunately , I was

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