Elementary POW, December '96 - February '97


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  1. December 2-6, 1996: Use a punnant square to explain why a man with a certain blood type can't be Mr. Stipe's son.

  2. December 9-13, 1996: Five houses of different colors stand in a row ... Who drinks water and who owns the zebra?

  3. Dec 16, 1996 - Jan 10, 1997: Six puzzles challenging you to use numbers and operations in various ways.

  4. Jan 13-17, 1997: Which hand game: give a friend two coins to hold behind his back and determine which one is where.

  5. Jan 20-24, 1997: Rearrange the numbers in a diagram so that all sums of opposite pairs are equal.

  6. Jan 27-31, 1997: The Game of Nim: a strategy game in which the player to pick up the last penny loses.

  7. February 3-7, 1997: Dr. John Galt is studying 6 frogs ... which is farthest from the cage when discovered?

  8. February 10-14, 1997: The Snicker Snack Attack. How many candy bars did they get and how much was spent?

  9. February 17-21, 1997: Fractured Farmland. How many rectangles did the pilot see?

  10. February 24-28, 1997: A balloon-guessing contest - how many balloons were there and who won?

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