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          February Solution                          Brain Power
        Solution > Get To Work
        1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8   1: Mark Crimson - The note began  with “?” = question mark so the note on the door reads
        L A Y O F F  W A T E R L O O
          B  V  I  I   G   I  V  “Question Mark Crimson. He broke your window.”
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        C O M E O N I N  C O F F E E  2: Horus stole it. Horus and Anubis were lying. Osiris was telling the truth.
          V  R  G  D   T  E  R
        S E T T L E R S  A I R B U S  greenish-black. They turn a bright orange only when they are cooked.
        11           12          3: All lobster fi shermen and most lobster lovers know live lobsters are
          Y  I  R  C   S  O  E
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          O  13 M O T O R I S T  A  A  4: You only have to use the scale 3 times:
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        T U B E  I  E  T  O T I S   First, divide the balls into three groups of nine each. Then, weigh two of the
        E  I  19 A P P E A R O N  N  groups on the scale separately. If there is a large diff erence, then the heavier group
        S  C  Z    N  E  R  A
        20        21             has the heavier ball in it. If they are the same weight, then the third group must
        T R Y G I N  W E E K E N D S  Picture Box
        O  C  M    I  T  M  R    have the heavier ball in it.  Third, divide this group into three smaller groups of
                       A simple test of say what you see?
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        V A L I U M  P A C K A G E S  three tennis balls each. Again, weigh two of them separately.

        E  E  T    E  A  N  S    Once you have identifi ed the cluster of tennis balls with the greatest weight, for the
        24           25 For example the first one below is?
        R U S H H O U R  R U D E S T
                                 third time compare two of the tennis balls. Using the logic as in the fi rst and second

                       Hitting below the belt of course!
           March Solution        steps, you can now defi ne the heaviest tennis ball!
       Solution > Grubs Up   7 (Answers on page 36)
        R E C O O K E D  C L A R E T
       1  2  3    4  5  6
        A  H  R   Y  A  L    A
        T  O  8 C O M E S T I B L E S  Belt                  Picture Box Answers
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        A  E  A  N  11 C R U M B L E
       G A S T R I C  E   A  F
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           T  D  14 H A D D O C K  U                       2. Point blank range
        C U E    E  E     E E L                            3. Square footage
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        A  18 R E P A S T S  20 I  STAY

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        P  O   U   21 S U N D A E S                        4. Win with ease
        S E L F I S H  E  L  O                             5. A lot of fuss over
       23   24         SNIGHT          ___ Range
        I   R  P    R  25 T O A I R
       26         27                                         nothing
        C A M O M I L E T E A  S  R
        U   T  C  L    N  K  E                             6. Ready for anything
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