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12:00 AM
^ This might explain why I haven't been posting so many puzzles here in the last month or so - had another puzzle project to see through! :)
 
12:21 AM
@Sphinx Does "All rights reserved" on the source website indicate that they don't want you to share their test questions? I couldn't find anything about what you can do with their questions on a quick glance around
 
 
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1:51 AM
sudoku's up, folks
 
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Q: When in Rome... – a deconstruction sudoku

JafeThis is part 63 of the puzzle series Around the World in Many Days. Each part is solvable on its own. Dear Puzzling, This is a sudoku deconstruction puzzle. Draw eight non-overlapping rectangular regions of size 2x4 (two rows of four cells each) into the grid. Each region contains the same eight...

 
@Sphinx sheesh that is a lot of stuff packed into one puzzle
still undecided on which of may 4th and talk like a pirate day is the cooler wedding date
 
 
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4:11 AM
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Q: Create an empty 8x8 One Up puzzle with a unique solution

Dmitry KamenetskyRodolfo Kurchan created a wonderful new grid puzzle called One Up that you can play on his website. There is one main rule: Each horizontal and vertical sequence of N cells between walls, must contain every number between 1 and N, in some order. Can you construct an empty 8x8 One Up puzzle that h...

 
4:44 AM
china can mean "mate" (in cockney rhyming slang) and a mecenate is a worker for good, but that's too many letters
also ecen doesn't mean mischievous, of course
 
right, worker for good could also be the def
I've been thinking of only "good" previously
 
 
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6:06 AM
@Jafe No joke, but between me and my brother we have both of those covered! :) We didn't go all out on theme though, just a few toasts and mentions in the service and speeches...
 
i wonder what the logical next step is for the next sibling in line
st patrick's? pi day?
i wonder if mischievous worker could be something like "imp"
 
 
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8:10 AM
Or ELF? Or even ANT for just 'worker', as in crosswordese...
 
8:34 AM
China could also be CN
And yeah I wonder what "mischievous" is doing there
 
 
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12:30 PM
@Jafe easy solution. four-day-long wedding
 
12:56 PM
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Q: Oh no, my chocolate banana puzzles are not unique!

SnyThere is a hidden message (7, 2) inside the solutions of the nine puzzles. An answer will only be accepted if it correctly identifies said message. Here are the Chocolate Banana puzzle rules. Each puzzle is intended to be solved separately, with the results combined. Rules: Paint some of the cel...

 
 
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2:25 PM
CCCC hint:: "mischievous worker" is a unit that clues a three-letter word.
 
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Q: Shortest battleship game, to find number of battleships

Rei HenigmanA (very peculiar version of the) game of battleship, is played in the following way: The first player places as many ships as he wants on a very large $N \times N$ board. Every ship is of width $1$, and could be of any length up to $N$. Ships can be placed horizontally or vertically, and they mu...

 
(ignore the double colons lol, I can't type)
 
PDT
No way did JAFE’s puzzle have two answers within such a short space of time again after hours of posting!
 
3:05 PM
it's not even the first time either
Mar 28 at 7:32, by Jafe
lol it's been 4 hours and now two answers within 30 sec of each other
oh you did say again in your initial message
sometimes reading is difficult
 
@Ankoganit ware (china) imprisons elf (mischievous worker, which yields welfare (good). So Stiv was right
 
ah, nice
 
@oAlt correct!
 
3:39 PM
CCCC: Capital's after beer container (5)
 
 
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5:53 PM
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Q: Visual puzzle involving mathematical operations

Fraternal9274Try this puzzle. It involves mathematical operations. Created on my own.

 
6:32 PM
@oAlt tun is
 
 
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10:01 PM
@juicifer yep!
 
10:34 PM
CCCC: Capital's at the end of a bit of text (5)
 
 
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11:41 PM
shouldn't it be at the start o_O
 

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