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Answer: Tilt the barrel until the wine barely touches the lip of the barrel. If the bottom of the barrel is visible then it is less than half full. If the barrel bottom is still covered by the wine, then it is more than half full.

Answer: The couple is scuba diving on a sunken cruise ship. The occupants in the ballroom had drowned when the ship sank suddenly in a terrible disaster at sea.

Answer: The answer is Chicago. The first three words out of seven of chicken are CHI, the first two words out of 3 of cat are CA, and the first two words out of goat are GO. Therefore making, (CHI)(CA)(GO).

Answer: Five minutes. Each machine makes a pencil at the rate of one pencil every five minutes, so 100 machines would make 100 pencils in five minutes.

Answer: The man takes the chicken across first and comes back alone. He then takes the fox across but comes back with the chicken. He leaves the chicken and takes the grain and then comes back for the chicken.

Answer: The word is heroine. Breakdown of the Word: He (first two letters) = a male hero (first three letters) = a female hero (first four letters) = a great man Heroine (the whole word) = a great woman

Answer: $18. The funs are provided based on legs @ $4.50 each. A duck has two legs so it gets $9, etc.

Answer: Because the grandfather mention is John's maternal grandfather (his mother's father), not his paternal grandfather (his father's father).

Answer: 14. 1. ram 2. ant 3. cat 4. ape 5. ewe 6. ox 7. kid 8. ass 9. man 10. nag 11. hen 12. cow 13. doe 14. lice

Answer: Each word contains a palindrome, a sequence of letters that reads the same forwards and backwards.

Answer: A battery. One side is positive and the other is negative. Most devices need at least a pair of batteries.

Answer: To win the game and guarantee finding the cat, open the boxes in the fixed sequence: Box 2, Box 3, Box 4, then Box 4 again, Box 3, and Box 2 (the pattern 2-3-4-4-3-2). This mathematical parity strategy tracks the cat's alternating even and odd box movements until you catch it.

Answer: The owner determines the prices based on the amount of letters in the item by pricing it at $5 per letter, thus underwear would be $45.

Answer: GPRA. Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, kissed the girls and made them cry, when the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away.

Answer: Hudson and Steven are the trustworthy butlers. Paul and Steven: Steven explicitly states that Paul is lying. Because their statements directly contradict each other, it is a mathematical certainty that one must be honest and one must be a liar. Test James as Honest: If James were telling the truth, then both Paul and Hudson would have to be liars. However, if Paul and James are both liars, that leaves Hudson and Steven as our two honest men. Let's see if this matches their statements. Verify Hudson and Steven as the Honest Pair: James (Liar): James claims Paul and Hudson are both liars. Since Hudson is actually honest, James is lying, which fits perfectly. Hudson (Honest): Hudson says, "If Steven is a liar, then James is trustworthy." Since Steven is honest, the first part of Hudson's condition ("If Steven is a liar") is false. In formal logic, a conditional statement with a false premise is automatically true. Thus, Hudson is telling the truth. Paul (Liar): Paul says Steven is a liar if and only if James is a liar. Since James is a liar but Steven is honest, Paul's statement is false, making him a liar. Steven (Honest): Steven says Paul is lying. Since we just established Paul is a liar, Steven is telling the truth .Everything aligns perfectly: Hudson and Steven are the trustworthy butlers.

Answer: Even though it appears illogical, you should switch. (For further info, check out the Wikipedia article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Hall_problem )

Answer: To measure 45 minutes using two ropes that each take 1 hour to burn at uneven rates, light both ends of the first rope and one end of the second rope at the same time. When the first rope completely burns out (30 minutes), light the other end of the second rope. It will finish burning 15 minutes later.








































































































































































