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3:38 AM
CCCC: Going to and fro endlessly about lines written beside river (13)
(Lots of other things didn't pan out either. Oh well.)
 
4:00 AM
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Q: Elsa and Spoderman

OrangelekFill below. ___ upon a time, Elsa and _____ married together, Elsa have ____ with ____ for baby. Elsa ____ birth to a baby named _______ after having ___ with him Elsa divorced her ___, Spoderman. The ___ Can you please solve the problem above?

 
 
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8:50 AM
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Q: Anagrams: From Cheese to Sneeze

JǝssǝAnagram time! Similar to Anagrams: From Food to Food, but this time its From Cheese to Sneeze, or (almost) Anything You Please. Brief: You must turn the names of cheeses into common nouns using anagrams The rules: You may not use a computer to do the anagrams (researching the names of c...

 
 
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11:37 AM
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Q: A Puzzle for a Country

Daniel CooperCaesar's face, in his tongue. The lines on the circle line. The opposite of everything that surrounds us. The answer is the seven-letter name of a country.

 
 
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12:53 PM
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Q: Wordplay: I O _________ O A!

RheticusThe word in the blank is a metal or a medal. This is a puzzle I thought of and haven't seen anywhere. Hopefully, it is up to the standards of this site.

 
1:38 PM
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Q: The thousand-year enigma

jafe Three two and five versus one five and three twos, sellable merchandise made out of these clues, latter being northern the first's in the east, country's name one thousand years back at least. Find out the year when that state found its winner, then pick a Roman wife but no begi...

 
2:09 PM
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Q: Have you been here?

Daniel CooperI am every man. I am named after a festival. I live in the largest of spaces. I belong to the thin. Uniquely, I began twice. What am I?

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Q: An Unfinished Rebus

ChroneThe solution of these rebuses form into one phrase, A) + B) + C), but the final part is missing. What is the missing part? A) B) C)

 
2:24 PM
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Q: Finding number of ways to cross one side to another without retracing

Ritwik Bhattacharyya The answer is given 12. With explaining this way and formulating 3 ways*4 = 12. But My question is why not considering outlet-3 for R1 case. And even if we consider this mentioned answer key. We are retracing two paths after they intersect in the middle

 
2:39 PM
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Q: What a strange program

FireCubezMy friend told me about this program he installed recently. It seems very strange. I don't know how it works, it's just a prompt with a welcome message which shows some messages. Here are the messages my friend inputted and the outputs he received, can you make sense of this and find out what th...

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Q: The Chessboard Exhibition

Excited RaichuWhy not, another entry in Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41: Short and Sweet I just bought the newest, coolest chessboard! I think I'm going to share it to my five chess pieces at the National Shredder Exhibition: a pawn, a rook, a bishop, a knight, and a king. However, the pieces only like to ...

 
3:25 PM
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Q: Puzzle on arrangement of blocks

Soumee I have found out the 'initial' arrangement as given in the answer. However, I can't solve the 'rearrangement'. I have started with A: Block no. 5 remains at original place. Thus, A stays at original place. Then I go to B: Swap positions with block no. 5. So A and B swap positions. Then I com...

 
3:40 PM
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Q: Looking for Cipher Help

user3233665This cipher has me vexed. FOOTOOLTLTLBDCLOLTLTJBFTOCFTOOOCDC. There appear to be too many Os(and no other vowels) to be a transposition cipher. The coindidence index is 14.75, which is quite high, but with the repeating LTLT and the triple O no substitutions have made sense.

 
 
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4:56 PM
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Q: Guess Me riddle #3

Quark-epochView the last part here Guess the word Sir, I bear a rhyme excelling In mystic force and magic spelling Celestial sprites elucidate All my own striving can't relate What am I?

 
 
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6:12 PM
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Q: It's my birthday

Rupert MorrishJust like last year, my age is a number you can score with one dart. The year before that, it wasn't, and it won't be next year. How old am I?

 
6:42 PM
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Q: There are how many?

gabbo1092This is an entry in the Fortnightly Topic Challenge #41: Short and Sweet. Here is a fun nonogram I made to celebrate! Celebrate what you ask? That is for you to find out. Solve the nonogram to find out how many, and include what it is that is being referred to. Good Luck!

 
7:27 PM
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Q: Riddle 'n Rhymes

IT Alexwith these Devilish Devices to firmly in hanD, DetermineD heroes make their stanD together, Despite the oDDs being quite misconstrueD, the games of chance they live their lives by have DeemeD their Doom imminently DeriveD evil lives Despite their meDDling and away their heaDs rolleD What am I?

 
8:13 PM
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Q: A tale of willows and oaks

Francesco ArnaudoI have a big field of mine which it’s divided from that of my neighbor by a straight line of willows and oaks. Trees of the same kind are divided by 10 and 15 other trees; this means that, for example, if tree n.1 is a willow also tree n.11 and tree n.16 will be willows, and the same holds for oa...

 
 
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9:14 PM
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Q: A Sequence Riddle

Dirge of DreamsHere is a list of numerical sequences: 1, 3, 5, 4 2, 3, 5, 4 3, 5, 4 4 5, 4 6, 3, 5, 4 ...and so on. (1 is 3 and 2 is 3, but 1 is not 2 and 2 is not 1. The same rule applies for every number in the sequence.) There is a simple rule that governs these sequences. What is it? Use spoiler t...

 
 
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10:45 PM
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Q: Insanity to Cry

tox123So this should be a fairly simple problem, I don't know if this is a known type of problem but I just came up with it on the fly. You have to go from insane to cry. Keep the meanings and parts the same, but only one at a time. Can you solve this?

 

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