sreenivasan
5

For example:-





1. man

-----------

board





Ans. = man overboard





Now try and solve the rest without looking at the

answers first.





2. stand

-----------

i





Ans. = I understand





ok?....get the drift?

Let's try a few now & see how you fare





3. /r/e/a/d/i/n/g/





Ans. = reading between the lines





4. r

road

a

d





Ans. = cross road





5. cycle

cycle

cycle





Ans. = tricycle





6.

t

o

w

n





Ans. = downtown





7.

le /

/ vel

/





Ans. = split level





8 .. 0

------------

M.D.

Ph.D.





Ans. = two degrees below zero





9. knee

------------

light





Ans. = neon light (knee-on-light)





10. ii ii

-----------

O O





Ans. = circles under the eyes





11. dice

dice





Ans. = paradise





12. t

o

u

c

h





Ans. = touchdown





13. ground

---------------

feet

feet

feet

feet

feet

feet





Ans. = six feet underground





14. he's / himself





Ans. = he's by himself





15. ecnalg





Ans. = backward glance





16. death / life





Ans. = life after death





17 THINK





Ans. think big !!





and the last one is fun............





18. ababaaabbbbaaaabbbbababaabbaaabbbb....





Ans. long time no 'c'(see)

with luv n care,

From India, Vadodara
sreenivasan
5

hi reena,
this artticle is to think about later thiking concept whcih is many times needed to fulfil some problem occured.. so just it is more than pussle...
like
this below
* * *
* * *
* * *
this points must be filled by four st. lines.. four st. lines must cover all this points.. just how we can do that?

From India, Vadodara
sunayna
12

hi sree nice puzzles shouldnt have given the answers at first but it was fun post more stuff like this is niveditha’s answer right? it does seem right
From India, Mumbai
sreenivasan
5

i left one more point that four lines must be continous that u have draw one after other continous okk go it naa.. so think again . i will tell the answer soon. ok byee have a nice timne
From India, Vadodara
Ajmal Mirza
35

Try this puzzles
1) Pandora, Harry, Alec, Gemima and Geoffrey are animals in a zoo. The other day one of them ate an animal called Tabitha. Who ate her and what type of animal was it?
2) All except for one of the first four words are repeated in this well-known phrase. What is the phrase?
3) Ricky loses a leg and becomes choosy. Why?

From India, Ahmadabad
nivedhitha
1

hi,
i dont know the first one im still figuring it out
the second one is "all for one"
the third is erase a stroke from ricky that will make him picky (choosy)
i hope the last 2 r correct, ill try the first one though!

From India, Madras
Ajmal Mirza
35

Congratulations Nivedhitha
You have won a price.... Can claim your prise from Sreenivasan
By the way, answers are
1) Pandora, Harry, Alec, Gemima and Geoffrey are animals in a zoo. The other day one of them ate an animal called Tabitha. Who ate her and what type of animal was it?
Answer 1: Alec ate her (alligator).
2) All except for one of the first four words are repeated in this well-known phrase. What is the phrase?
Answer 2: All for one and one for all. ALL except FOR ONE of the first four words are repeated.
3) Ricky loses a leg and becomes choosy. Why?
Answer 3: If you take away the second ‘leg’ of the R in Ricky, you get Picky.

From India, Ahmadabad
sreenivasan
5

hi sunayna, this was a good article.. i am thinking to follow dr.jm... but the article was good. if it live person article or just some think story kind.. ok see u have a nice time byee
From India, Vadodara
sreenivasan
5

sorry for the wrong post.. just good nivedhitha... great... ya i am ready to give you gift.. but just come to delhi so that i can give it.. ok see u byee have a nice time
From India, Vadodara
Ajmal Mirza
35

Hi Nivedhitha
Hey it is a puzzle, you just need to find the name of the animal.... So if we use the name of Alec, it gives us the name of the animal Alec ate her [Alligator]...
So we can simply forget the others and let alec enjoy his meal.

From India, Ahmadabad
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