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Q: Pell Puzzle Challenge 3

BrandanThanks for the engagement everyone! Yet another challenge of the kind I posted here. The rules: Each board is 6x6 squares in size. Each board contains 8 unique contiguous strips of squares that are of sizes 1 through 8. Strips are 1-width polyominoes. They cannot overlap, fill the same space, sh...

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Q: 2025 challenge math worksheet

Jazmin LaraUse the digits 2,0,2,5 exactly one time each along with any mathematical symbol or operation of your choosing to create expressions equivalent to the numbers between 1 and 20.

 
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Q: Cryptic Family Reunion: Fanfare for the Common Man

Jeremy DoverThe answer to this puzzle is a list of ten thematically related words or proper names or phrases. Each of these is clued cryptically, and the theme is to be determined. Since the definition part of a cryptic clue would give away the theme, these cryptic clues use a family member (e.g., mom, siste...

Does anyone know what #4 actually is?
 
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it's shaker -> hake
04:31
Aha
 
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argh i thought of steven tyler but was like nah that doesn't mean voice
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Dec 14, 2024 at 3:46, by bobble
I'm always here, of course. Watching you. Always watching. Don't worry about the bobblecrowns in your walls, they won't hurt you if you don't post NAAs.
also, any time you resort to violence, prepare to get tagged because violence is not an answer
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Q: What is the largest possible value of the first number in the list?

Will.Octagon.GibsonIn the list p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, each letter represents a positive integer. The sum of the values of each group of four consecutive letters in the list is 35. If q + v = 14, what is the largest possible value of p? Note: After the right aha! moment, this puzzle could be easily solved in your ...

 
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@Jafe Oh really? Then what's the answer to this cryptic clue: 'Violet once cut to find force (8)'?
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Q: A n icosahedron numbering puzzle: matching vertex sums

Oscar LanziWrap yourself around this puzzle! The faces of a regular octahedron may be numbered from 1 to 8 in such a way that the sum surtounding antly vertex is the same: The only other platonic solid for which distinct numbers can be used to get matched vertex sums is the regular icosahedron (you need tg...

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@Jafe Yep, those capitonyms can really catch you by surprise.
... in fact, just checking if daniel is a capitonym, I was distressed to find this: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/daniel Does anyone know what the etymology is?
11:24
ouch
i know a jay is some kind of bird that has trouble crossing the street at the appropriate spot
@DanielS I only just realized that the theme got continued lol. Also that daniel entry is unfortunate
The clues for my cryptic family reunion are complete, gonna double-check it for tomorrow
@oAlt yes indeed
CCCC: Justifies ultimately end of the world - on a Sunday? Having energy to take note (7)
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i think this is DFED (last letters of "end of the world") plus S (sunday) containing E (energy) and N (note) = DEFENDS (justifies)
dirty tactics using words like "end of" as fodder hehe
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@DanielS american here; never heard anybody call it that
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@Jafe yep and hehe that was indeed kinda the intent
CCCC: Nab's ok (11)
today's clue comes with paid sponsorship from Nab – use code PSE420 to get 69% off, offer valid from the sixth Thursday in January onwards
@oAlt clever
That clue reminds me of this... "Lyx" had to be decomposed, so maybe "Nab" also has to. But of course, there's still the chance that I'm completely wrong
@msh210 lol thx
Did it partially because of that, did it partially because I couldn't think of a better cluing that could be made from the title
I did think of "doomsday" for end of the world but "day" was already there in Sunday
@oAlt maybe serviceable (=ok)?? ab is an able-bodied seaman in crosswordese IINM, so maybe an "able", and N=Navy, a service??
^ @Jafe
not the intended answer, i'm afraid
13:49
I'm relieved
(as they say in the Navy (e.g.))
@Jafe ah, it's appropriate ddef
correct
ah that's way better than my nonsense
CCCC: Live with what horse has for benefits (8)
@oAlt be hooves?
13:59
@msh210 yep!
nice.
i figured "what horse has" could be a unit but was looking for noun answers
lol I love that
CCCC: Children's author Spooner's shrewdly influenced by alcohol (7,6)
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@Jafe "added broader tag" :)
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@msh210 Beverly Cleary (Spoonerism of "cleverly bleary")
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@oAlt cleverly beery, but yes
Oops, I'm facepalming hard right now
CCCC: Ball game, golf, in toy set is open here (8)
@juicifer yep!
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CCCC: France anxious to capture a castle in Spain (7)
 
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@juicifer MANRESA MANIA (anxious) -I (for A) +R (castle) ES (spain)
wait.. I forgot about france
@AncientSwordRage happens to the best of us
really does france exist
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@juicifer Thanks
I love the surface
@bobble If not, then what are French Fries made of? :p
@AncientSwordRage french fries were notably invented in not france
@AncientSwordRage thanks :)
@bobble not sure about france, but I know arkansas definitely doesn't exist
our kansas might not exist, but a Kansas does >:D
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All I know is whoever Ar is, they can saw.
whoever they ar
@juicifer pirates
I'm definitely helping this conversation
All my inputs are constructive
For more of my usual fare, I'm not sure what to do about this suggested edit - it feels wrong to edit over someone else's answer to "correct" it, but also it's so old that a comment to the OP probably wouldn't have produced any movement, so...
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I don't think it's correct
wait nvm I was looking at the wrong number
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Q: Four primes potion - make 3527 from 2, 3, 5 and 7

Weather VanePlease try my tricky number problem, to create the prime number 3527. Use all the first four primes 2, 3, 5, 7 in this order. Allowed input manipulation: Concatenation, decimals, leading point, recurring digit. These may be applied only to combine the input digits. Some examples are 23 and 2.35 a...

 
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Q: Honesty and Intelligence

SixiaoArthur, Benjamin, Charles, and David are four entirely different men. Among them: One man is honest and intelligent. One man is honest and foolish. One man is dishonest and intelligent. One man is dishonest and foolish. Honest people always tell the truth, while dishonest people always lie;...

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@bobble 🎶Carry on my wayward... bobble🎶
@bobble I'm in two minds and I think the platform fails us a little that we can't resolve it well either way
One idea would be to keep the answer as I'd, but move the correction to a footnote?
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The CCCC could be FANTASY from F (France) + A in ANTSY (anxious), if 'castle in Spain' means FANTASY somehow, but I cannot find a Spanish castle that goes by that name and can't think of another way this might be cryptically worded...
Like is there a different Spain that needs examining?
22:34
@Stiv maybe from Don Quixote?
That could potentially work... but no question mark...?
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Q: Packing coins in a square frame

DanShow that there exists a square frame and a set of identical circular coins, such that the coins can be rigidly packed in the frame in more than one arrangement. Remarks: "Rigidly packed" means no coin can move independently. If two arrangements are the same upon rotation or reflection, then th...


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