Monday, May 13, 2024

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Mumblings

Time for the new puzzler. This one is automotive and folkloric and all the things we like. 

Here we go.

This one comes from the days when Krusty first came on to work for us. 

So Krusty had an old 55 Chevy pickup truck, or something like that. A real beast of a truck. This thing was beautiful. 

One day after our work day was finished, Krusty was outside on the street with his pickup truck. He's got the right rear wheel jacked up. He's got a little hydraulic jack and he has the right rear wheel off the ground. 

I'm ready to go home for the night. So I am on my way out and I see him. So I ask him what's wrong. I ask him if he has a flat tire or something and did he need help?

And he says, "No, I don't..." and then he grumbles a bunch of words under his breath, he mumbles something about "starter, motor, battery, late for dinner..." I couldn't quite understand him. And I was late for dinner too, so I got in my car and drove away. 

And as I drove away, I saw him let the truck down. And I saw him drive away in the opposite direction.

So, what was he doing? And what were these mumblings all about?

Good luck.

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Happy Birthday Holmes

This one is literary in nature. 

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are relaxing by the fire in the study of 221B, Baker Street. Holmes was puffing on his favorite pipe while Watson was reading the paper. 

Suddenly, Watson glanced over the top of the newspaper and looked directly at Holmes. "What is your birthday, Holmes?" he asked.

"You tell me, Watson," said Holmes with a smile. "The day before yesterday, I was 32 years old. And next year, I will be 35."

"Impossible!" Watson snapped. 

But Holmes was right.

The puzzler is, what day of the year does Holmes celebrate his birthday?

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Thursday, May 9, 2024

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Happy Birthday Holmes

Time for a new puzzler. This one is literary in nature. 

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are relaxing by the fire in the study of 221B, Baker Street. Holmes was puffing on his favorite pipe while Watson was reading the paper. 

Suddenly, Watson glanced over the top of the newspaper and looked directly at Holmes. "What is your birthday, Holmes?" he asked.

"You tell me, Watson," said Holmes with a smile. "The day before yesterday, I was 32 years old. And next year, I will be 35."

"Impossible!" Watson snapped. 

But Holmes was right.

The puzzler is, what day of the year does Holmes celebrate his birthday?

Good luck.

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The Pitchless Pitcher

New puzzler time. 

This is a sports puzzler. Baseball, to be exact. Here we go. 

Lefty McDougal, star pitcher for the Kenosha Ramblers, had an incentive clause in his contract that guaranteed him an extra $1000 bucks if he wins 20 games in the season.

It is the last game of the year and Lefty has 19 wins so far. The last game day arrives. He is scheduled to be the starting pitcher for the last game. They are playing the worst club in their league. 

An hour before the game starts, the manager approaches Lefty and says, "You are not starting this game."

And Lefty says, "Why not?? You know it is worth an extra $1000 to me?"

And the manager says, "Well, that's the problem. The owner of the club wants to keep his money and he told me that if you threw a single pitch today, I'd be looking for a new job in the spring. But don't give up hope. Maybe I'll think of something!"

Lefty walked away kicking the dirt. He was obviously quite discouraged.

So the puzzler question is, what could the manager think of that would allow Lefty to win his 20th game and collect his bonus money without throwing a single pitch? 

Don't forget, he is not allowed to throw any pitches, but must somehow win the game, as the winner pitcher, to get his bonus.

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