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Puzzle 17 


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At a musical recital five students (John, Kate, Larry, Mary, and Nick) performed five musical pieces. Two by Bach, two by Mozart and one by Vivaldi. There were three violinists and two pianists. Each student performed only one piece, and played only one instrument. Find the order of the students, their respective instruments and the composer, with the following conditions:

The composers were not played consecutively. Vivaldi was played last and Mozart was played first.
There was one piano piece that was played between two violin pieces, and two violin pieces between the first and last piano piece.
There were no piano pieces by Mozart.
Kate played third.
John played a piece by Mozart, and was immediately followed by Nick, who played the piano.
Mary did not play a piece by Vivaldi.

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Puzzle 18 


Take a set of three letters from the left column, and a set of three letters from the right column and merge them together, without changing the order of the letters in each half (matching sets might not be currently on the same row).

Example 1: wmb + oat and oat + wmb both equal wombat.

Example 2: rbt + abi and abi + rbt both equal rabbit.

Can you find the six animals that have been split in half?
cyo aru
wls dne
ear fee
oky ote
rrt jar
agu bve

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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Puzzle 19 


Start with a five-letter word.

At each step, the current word is changed by one letter to create the next word.

These words in turn mean:

a gaggle of geese a device for measuring time what you can do with a mouse a baby chicken a device to prevent wheels from moving a surprise a small house a pile of cards a small piece of wood unable to move

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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Puzzle 20 


How many squares of any size on this chessboard do not contain a rook?

Rooks On C2, E5, F3, G8

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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