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Can you solve this Math Puzzle?

Can you solve this Math Puzzle?
Correct answers: 325
The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic.
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If April showers bring May f...

If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring?
Correct answers: 46
The first user who solved this task is Linda Tate Young.
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Look carefully the picture a...

Look carefully the picture and guess the game name.
Correct answers: 28
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The Password Is

I was in a couple’s home trying to fix their Internet connection. The husband called out to his wife in the other room for the computer password. “Start with a capital S, then 123,” she shouted back.
We tried S123 several times, but it didn’t work. So we called the wife in. As she input the password, she muttered, “I really don’t know what’s so difficult about typing Start123.”

 

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Guess the Band Name

Which musician band has an album with a cover as in the picture?
Correct answers: 113
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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Find a famous person

Find the first and the last name of a famous person. Text may go in all 8 directions. Length of words in solution: 4,5.
Correct answers: 35
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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Which is a winning combination of digits?

The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot.
Correct answers: 50
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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Find the missing text [****E]

Background picture associated with the solution.
Correct answers: 16
The first user who solved this task is Allen Wager.
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Only one color, but not one ...

Only one color, but not one size, Stuck at the bottom, yet easily flies. Present in sun, but not in rain, Doing no harm, and feeling no pain. What is it?
Correct answers: 54
The first user who solved this task is Sanja Šabović.
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MATH PUZZLE: Can you replace...

MATH PUZZLE: Can you replace the question mark with a number?
Correct answers: 993
The first user who solved this task is Snezana Milanovic.
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CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title

See negative of movie scene and guess the title. Length of words in solution: 4,6
Correct answers: 30
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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Gustavus Swift

Born 24 Jun 1839; died 29 Mar 1903 at age 63.American manufacturer and inventor of the first refrigerated railroad cars. These improved his handling of the supply of beef from western states to the Chicago meat company of which he was a partner. No longer was it necessary to ship live cattle for slaughter in the East. Upon the huge success of this venture, he founded a new company with his brother, Swift and Company, worth $25 million at his death. The alliances he made with two other major meat suppliers, J.O. Armour and Edward Morris, formed such a monopoly that the “Beef Trust” was broken up by action of the Supreme Court in 1905. Swift further pioneered products such as glue, soap, and margarine to make use of the parts of cattle previously discarded.
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