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  • Answer the clues below to find each word. Then place the letters on the lines below. Each letter must be placed on a line marked by the same number. When all the lines are full, a bit of New Year advice will be revealed. Good luck for the New Year!

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  • Answer the clues below to find each word. Then place the letters on the lines below. Each letter must be placed on a line marked by the same number. When all the lines are full, a bit of New Year advice will be revealed. Good luck for the New Year!

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  • Each of the four eight letter words below use the letter I in the center. Can you determine what each word is?

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  • Hidden in each of the sentences below is the name of an animal that can be found in a barnyard. Can you find them all?

     NOTE! Puzzle #5 and #7 both have TWO animals hidden in them – can you find them both?

      • Doggedly determined to succeed, Tom grit his teeth and tried again.

     

      • Peter called Davy a coward because he wouldn’t fight.

     

      • “The boys win every time we play!” groaned Lisa.

     

      • To start the road race, all the contestants were told to go at the green light.

     

      • “You know I abhor secrets!” exclaimed John’s mother when she caught the two boys whispering.

     

      • Jim lunged for the ball, catching it just in time to make the final out.

     

      • The Arab bit his lip when he got angry.

     

      • I walked up the neat pathway and knocked on the door.

     

      • “Look at this bedlam, boy! See what you caused?” cried the outraged shop owner.

     

      • “Elmo used up all the paint!” complained his little brother

     

     

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  • One day, five couples and their children (each couple had only one child) spent the day at an amusement park. They all enjoyed the day tremendously despite the fact that each child managed to get lost at some point during the day. Using the clues and the grids below, determine the full name of each couple, the name and age of each couple’s child, and where each lost child was found.

    1. George, whose last name isn’t Smith, is a good friend of Bill Walker, who is not Susie’s father.
    2. The ages of the children from lowest to highest are the 6 year old, Ann, the one found by the teacups, George’s son, and Jane’s child.
    3. Michael Charming, whose 10-year-old child is the oldest, helped Stan find his daughter, who is a year younger than Ann, by the carousel. Stan’s last name isn’t Smith.
    4. The boy found at the ferris wheel is younger than John but older than Ann. Mary is older than Susie but younger than Tom.
    5. Sally Jackson didn’t find her son at the teacups or the roller coaster. When she looked by the flume, she found Kim’s 7-year-old child.
    6. Al and Linda’s child, who is 8, is the best friend of Michelle’s daughter, who is two years younger.

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  • Can you find all the words in the word list in the grid below? The words can be found horizantally, vertically, diagonally, and backwords.

    One day, five mothers each brought their only child to  Zoo The children had a glorious time together watching the different animals and eating their favorite snacks. The kids were so good, at the end of the day each mother let her child get one item from the souvenir shop as they were leaving the zoo. Can you determine the full name of each child, each child’s favorite snack and animal, and the souvenir each brought home?

    1. Julia, who loves cotton candy, didn’t like the elephants. Mary didn’t get a caramel apple. The child who got the stuffed animal liked the giraffes best.
    2. Alan Small, the girl who liked the lions, and the child who got the activity set didn’t want to leave the zoo.
    3. Neither of the boys got fried dough, but one got nachos and the other one liked the monkeys best. Tom didn’t get a poster.
    4. The Brown child almost got a coloring book with Mary but finally decided on a poster.
    5. Tom, whose last name isn’t Proctor, got a toy gun but didn’t get a caramel apple. The MacGregor child had fried dough.
    6. Beth, who didn’t like the giraffes or the elephants best, got an activity set.

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  • Five bachelors who all lived in the same apartment building each ordered an item from the same catalog. Unfortunately, the shippers got confused and each item was delivered to the wrong apartment. Can you determine each man’s full name, what each man ordered and what was actually delivered, and which apartment each man lived in.

    1. Roger, who doesn’t live in an end apartment, ordered the Television set. Tom lived next door to the man who received the dishware.
    2. Mr. Weiseman, who didn’t receive the automotive tools, lives two apartments from the man who ordered the downhill skis and one apartment from Harry.
    3. Ed, whose last name isn’t Smith, lives in apartment #3 but he didn’t receive the automotive tools. Mr. Smith, who doesn’t live in apartment #4, ordered the golf clubs but he received the item that Mr. Campbell ordered, which wasn’t downhill skis.
    4. The bachelor in apartment #1, which isn’t Tom, ordered what Al received. The man in apartment #2, who didn’t receive the golf clubs, lives next door to where what he ordered was delivered.
    5. Mr. Bates didn’t order the downhill skis. The television set was not delivered to Ed’s apartment.
    6. Tom lives in apartment #5.

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  • Sally and three of her friends decided to plant a new tree in their yard to celebrate Go Green Day. The new trees would each be put in a different area of their yards. As it happened each friend bought a different kind of tree and planted the new tree on a different day of the week. From the clues below, determine the full names of each friend, what kind of tree each bought, where in the yard it was planted, and on what day of the week each tree was planted.
    • Wanda, whose last name wasn’t Frost, didn’t plant her spruce tree by the patio.
    • Tracy planted her tree before Mrs. Dart but after the woman who planted the ash tree.
    • Mrs. Best, whose first name wasn’t Sally, planted her tree in the front yard, but not on Friday.
    • Rhonda didn’t plant her tree on Monday.
    • Mrs. Grand planted her tree before the woman who planted her tree in the back yard. Rhonda didn’t plant the cherry tree.
    • The trees were planted, in chronological order, as follows: Mrs. Frost, in the garden, Wanda, the maple tree.

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  • In a zoo Peter was in charge of feeding all of the animals in the morning. He had a regular schedule that he followed every day. Can you figure it out from the clues?
    • The giraffes were fed before the zebras but after the monkeys.
    • The bears were fed 15 minutes after the monkeys.
    • The lions were fed after the zebras.

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  • You have 3 switches in a room. One of them is for a bulb in next room. You can not see whether the bulb is on or off, until you enter the room. What is the minimum number of times you need to go in to the room to determine which switch corresponds to the bulb in next room.

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