Daily Brain Teasers for Monday, 22 October 2018
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Remove 7 letters from this seq...
Remove 7 letters from this sequence (DQEMOAGRCBAIZPHYA) to reveal a familiar English word.Calculate the number 3315
NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 3315 using numbers [7, 7, 3, 7, 31, 841] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.Remove 5 letters from this seq...
Remove 5 letters from this sequence (CLEARNKIVLMNG) to reveal a familiar English word.Never been to a strip club
A wife decides to take her husband to a strip club for his birthday. They arrive at the club and the doorman says, “Hey, Dave! How ya doin'?”
His wife is puzzled and asks if he's been to this club before.
“Oh, no,” says Dave. “He's on my bowling team.”
When they are seated, a waitress asks Dave if he'd like his usual and brings over a Budweiser.
His wife is becoming increasingly uncomfortable and says, “How did she know that you drink Budweiser?”
“She's in the Ladies' Bowling League, honey. We share lanes with them.”
A stripper then comes over to their table, throws her arms around Dave, and says “Hi Davey. Want your usual lap dance, big boy?”
Dave's wife, now furious, grabs her purse and storms out of the club.
Dave follows and spots her getting into a cab. Before she can slam the door, he jumps in beside her. He tries desperately to explain how the stripper must have mistaken him for someone else, but his wife is having none of it. She is screaming at him at the top of her lungs, calling him every name in the book.
The cabby turns his head and says, “Looks like you picked up a real bitch tonight, Dave.”
Find number abc
If 554a6 - 351aa = 2c2ab find number abc. Multiple solutions may exist.Oziel WilkinsonDied 22 Oct 1815 at age 71 (born 30 Jan 1744).American blacksmith and inventor who began manufacturing farm tools, domestic utensils and cut nails using water power at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, from about 1783. He expanded with an anchor-forging shop the next year, and later added a metal rolling and slitting mill. About 1786, he began making iron screws for clothier's and oil presses. In 1791 he built a reverbatory air furnace. By 1800, Wilkinson and his sons had established themselves as the centre of iron products manufacturing in New England, supplying the machinery parts needed by new industries. Wilkinson joined his son-in-law Samuel Slater in the textile industry. Oziel's son, David furnished the iron forgings and castings for the first carding and spinning machines at Slater's Mill.« |