A circle touches two sides of a triangle and two of its medians. Prove that the triangle is isosceles.
This problem came from the Mathematical Digest issue 62 (Jan 1986) which in turn cited a Russian mag called KVANT (meaning "Quantum").
I acquired a wooden puzzle game from a local thrift store. They had no information about it. Here's a discription:
In a wooden board base are mounted 16 dowels on each of the dowels are 5 wooden balls with a hole in each. 1/2 the balls are of a darker wood & 1/2 are light colored wood 1 dowel on ...
A hacker sent a message in to someone that says...
DARKGREEN WHITE WHITE TURQUOISE
He sent another one which is...
Think you can keep up with me? Enemies inbound! "Stretch out your neck!" 4H
He sent a third one which says
guiro 5eet5e5tba carrot car 6rlsietraygic
And finally, the last one ...
Some people accept "in" as a linking word, but I guess that's personal preference, and it seems that PSE usually takes to a higher standard for cryptics
My friend loves puzzles, and one day I walked into her room while she was listening to music. I asked what she was listening to, and she listed off the albums in her playlist:
Accustomed to Nothing - Accustomed to Nothing
After Everything Now This - The Church
Doggumentary - Snoop Dogg
Eph Reiss...
I am -> I'M, the post -> POSITION, def is "some burden". I don't much like "not without" connecting wordplay and def, but I'm pretty sure that's how it works.