Puzzle 8
Solve the puzzle and win 25 CDs of your choice
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Clues: Above indicates a 3 base numbering systems. Solving above leads to unreadable characters, but this is another puzzle. Solve it and you will be greeted with a question that requires a two word answer to win.




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Puzzle 21
Answer the following question to win 1 Free CD.
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Puzzle 22
Answer the following question to win 3 Free CDs.
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PAST WINNERS
Puzzle 1
After six months of being posted on the website, Victor Mathis of Arkansas solved the puzzle which lead to a question, which he answered as: Brace Beemer was the announcer for the Lone Ranger radio show prior to him taking over the roll as the Lone Ranger.
Puzzle 2
We have a winner. Mr. Gene Davis of Indiana correctly identified the second
most visited American home as Graceland. Look for another easy Puzzle next month.

Puzzle 3
Jay Sokolow of Connecticut was correct in saying the largest selling magazine in the US is TV-Guide.
Puzzle 4
Jay Sokolow of Connecticut was the winner, he correctly identified Daniel Boone as saying
"I can't say I was ever lost, but I was bewildered for three days."

Puzzle 5
Rachel Miller of Alabama correcly answered this puzzle by stating
that Mary E. Surratt became the first woman to be executed by the Federal Goverment.
Look for the next monthly update for more puzzles.

Puzzle 6
Victor Mathis of Arkansas correstly anwered the puzzle
"Where did the term Liberty Tea originate and what was it made from?"
Victor stated Liberty Tea was born out of the Boston Tea Party protesting the tea tax.
The citizens stopped drinking tea and switch to a brew made
from berries and herps that they called Liberty Tea.

Puzzle 7
Jay Sokolow of Connecticut gave the correct answer "Thomas Paine" as the person
who gave the name "United States Of America" to our land.

Puzzle 9
Victor Mathis of Arkansas answered the question by stating that China was the place where Indian Ink originated.
Puzzle 10
Victor Mathis of Arkansas answered the question of what was the life insurance coverage for Col. George Armstrong Custer by correctly stating the coverage amounted to $5,000.
Puzzle 11
Jay Sokolow of New Haven, CT correctly answered the question by stating the LA Dodgers were once called the Brooklyn Bridegrooms.
Puzzle 12
Jay Sokolow of New Haven, CT correctly gave Cincinnati as the city as having "Dead Man's Corner" as a notorious area of many unsolved murders during the 1870s.
Puzzle 13
Jay Sokolow of New Haven, CT correctly identified Queen Anne's bow legs as having inspired a furniture style.
Puzzle 14
Jay Sokolow of New Haven, CT idendified the "Aida" by Giuseppe Verdi as the opera written for opening of the Suez Canal.
Puzzle 15
Toni Cancilla of Montana identifided the ship that Alan John Villiers was captain of as the Mayflower II.
Puzzle 16
Never solved.
Puzzle 17
Ms. Khadija Musabah Ganam ALRomaithi of the UAE, correctly answered the question by stating Robert LeRoy Ripley called his home "BION" which is taken from "B"elieve "I"t "O"r "N"ot.
Puzzle 18
Albert Law of Georgia correctly answered the question "This Major League baseball pitcher became the first and only pitcher to throw two shutouts in one day against the Brooklyn Dodgers. What is the pitcher's name, also give the date of this achievement (Month Day Year)and give the team he was playing on at the time.", by stating the pitcher was ED REULBACH piiching for the CHICAGO CUBS on SEPT 26,1908.
Puzzle 19
Gary Graff of California correctly identified "Rum, Eigg, Coll, Mull, and Canna" as islands of Scotland
Puzzle 20
Jay Sokolow of Connecticut correctly identified "the softest mineral" as being talc.
Puzzle 21
Albert Law of George correctly identified "the Pone" as the player that sits to the right of the dealer.
Puzzle 22
Jay Sokolow of Connecticut correctly identified "Thomas D. Griffin, Chairman of the Advisory Committee and A. T. Greely, President" as officials of the "1918 Indoor Baseball League."

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