Here are six new lateral thinking puzzles -- play along with us as we try to untangle some perplexing situations using yes-or-no questions.
Intro:
Stonewall Jackson recorded 14 precepts for good conversation.
Ben Franklin offered four "rules for making oneself a disagreeable companion."
Sources for this episode's puzzles:
Puzzle #1 is from listener Allen Houser.
Puzzle #2 is from listener Michael Cavanagh.
Puzzle #3 is from listener Jessica Aves.
Puzzle #4 is from listener Laura Merz.
Puzzle #5 is from listener ospalh.
Puzzle #6 is from Agnes Rogers' 1953 book How Come? A Book of Riddles, sent in by listener Jon Jerome.
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Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode.
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365-Lateral Thinking Puzzles
364-Sidney Cotton's Aerial Reconnaissance
363-The Lambeth Poisoner
362-The Leatherman
361-A Fight Over Nutmeg
360-Haggard's Dream
359-Stranded in Shangri-La
358-The Radium Girls
357-Scenes From an Earthquake
356-A Strawberry's Journey
355-The Auckland Islands Castaways
354-Falling Through a Thunderstorm
353-Lateral Thinking Puzzles
352-A Victorian Hippopotamus
351-Notes and Queries
350-Symmes' Hole
349-The National Hotel Disease
348-Who Killed the Red Baron?
347-The Cottingley Fairies
346-A Desperate Winter in Antarctica
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