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4D. Binary events are often described by the action in the clue [Coin toss directive], and I got stuck on heads or tails. The ...
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1A. This entry offers a good example of an unexpected answer that still works: The clue [Get an engine going] had me thinking ...
You’ll think this number sequence is just another set of digits until you spot the hidden pattern. But will you be able to spot the answer and solve this puzzle?
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Brain exercises may help boost and maintain brain function ... for the brain than computerized games. Number puzzles, such as sudoku, can be a fun way to challenge the brain.