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Q: Many Moons (and Suns) Ago

JafeThis is part 12 of the puzzle series Around the World in Many Days. Each part is solvable on its own. Many moons ago, on an island far, far away… Deаr Puzzling, Today I have a Moon-or-Sun puzzle for you. The grid is divided into rooms. Draw one continuous loop which visits every room exactly on...

 
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3:21 AM
ahahah
 
 
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6:04 AM
@Sphinx I have the sun/moon, but cannot solve the crossword. stupid me.
 
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Q: Missing number in a 4x4 grid

user83300I am trying to solve this bubble for the missing number. Tried different combinations of addition/multiplication/subtraction in each column. But could not solve it. Can any one help?

 
@Jafe my crossword i cannot solve
im confused, does this work?
this is the idea right?
 
Yeah I think
Since any square around the center can be the starting point
 
13 is rogers... but i can't fit it with armed
wait does the word itself have to surround the number
or can it be anywhere
@jafe
confirmation?
 
(13 can't be rogers since it's only five letters I think, based on the number of squares surrounding the center)
 
6:23 AM
the word needs to go around the number (but it can go in either direction)
@Stevo this is right
 
@Jafe k, so 13 is not roger
@Jafe as in the format or the words?
@Jafe i finished the crossword before
 
both
 
duesovi just has faster hands
im so sad
nah its fine but i should learn to get faster at writing
I fricking finished all of it then duesovi posts it
devious work
 
 
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8:12 AM
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Q: Seven Special Rectangles: A Square Puzzle Challenge

OrayYou are supposed to create the smallest square by using 7 rectangles. The length of each side of the rectangle should not be the same and are positive integers. Using 7 rectangles with distinct dimensions, what is the smallest possible square that can be constructed? and Using 14 unique side ...

 
 
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4:14 PM
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Q: How do we find the numbers?

NielIGuessWe take all of the positive integers that are greater than 100 and color them black or white. Prove we can always find two distinct numbers a and b so that a,b, and a+b are all the same color.

 
Music Teacher/Lover teased this: "How do you know i'm not impersonating myself?"
 
4:46 PM
@juicifer yep
 
 
4 hours later…
8:55 PM
Spillover:
Give it two minutes to warm. Worth the wait.
Give it another minute to heat up. Worth the wait.
 
9:40 PM
@humn aren't we all just impersonating ourselves
CCCC: Poet - one of a trio of 17th century Separatists - used this craft to express rhythm (5)
 
10:18 PM
@Stiv my wife's friend is trying to self-publish a book here in australia and she had some questions to ask someone who's done it before
do you think i could give her your email?
fully understand if you don't want email from a complete stranger but thought i'd ask just in case
 
 
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11:40 PM
@juicifer , thank you. I have no face.
Remember, i eat shit for breakfast, tank dung by the tunn.
By the way, who know me, i solve with a wink and let equals a turn. We are!
 

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