Rajat Joshi
101

Hi,

Some more brain teasers...

*One snowy night, Sherlock Holmes was in his house sitting by a fire. All of a sudden a snowball came crashing through his window, breaking it.

Holmes got up and looked out the window just in time to see three neighborhood kids who were brothers run around a corner. Their names were John Crimson, Mark Crimson and Paul Crimson.

T

he next day Holmes got a note on his door that read "? Crimson. He broke your window."

Which of the three Crimson brothers should Sherlock Holmes question about the incident?

*1-2-3-4-5-6

I am a 6 letter word.

Letters 6-5-2 spell out a drink.

Letters 4-5-2-3 spell out a fruit.

Letters 1-2-6 spell out a pet.

Letters 3-2-6 spell out a pest, which often gets eaten by 1-2-6.

What am I?

*This is a simple anagram game. I'll give you a description of a word, and an anagram of the word.

Can you guess the word?

Ex.: This anagram of "sore" is something you might find in a garden.

Answer: rose

1. This anagram of "save" is something that might contain tulips.

2. Leopards and Dalmatians both have this anagram of "post".

3. You may be this anagram of "ads" if you did something wrong.

4. Use this anagram of "pore" to pull something heavy.

5. This anagram of "ate" goes good with cookies.

Cheerio

Rajat

From India, Pune
shoOOonya
12

well ... here are the anagrams anagram'med !!
1. This anagram of "save" is something that might contain tulips.
VASE
2. Leopards and Dalmatians both have this anagram of "post".
SPOT
3. You may be this anagram of "ads" if you did something wrong.
SAD
4. Use this anagram of "pore" to pull something heavy.
ROPE
5. This anagram of "ate" goes good with cookies.
TEA
Good Ones ....
This Thread is becoming an enriching source of Brain Ticklers !!
Good Going !!
;-))

From Switzerland, Geneva
shoOOonya
12

Well Coming to the Sherlock Holmes problem ....
"Its Elementary My Dear Watson ..."
The message CLEARLY gave the name of the Culprit !!
Remember the three guys were ...
John Crimson, Mark Crimson and Paul Crimson
Dont believe me ... Read the message Again ...

Did you get it ....
Readf Again ... Now a bit slowly ... and yes ... while reading ...
READ ALOUD ... And Listen to Your words !!
If you still don't gtet it ..... hmmm ... well ....
we will tell !!

From Switzerland, Geneva
shoOOonya
12

Well ... here are some Funny Anagrams I came across ...
Dormitory: Dirty Room
Schoolmaster: The classroom
The Country Side: No City Dust Here
Desperation: A Rope Ends It
The Morse Code: Here Come Dots
Slot Machines: Cash Lost in'em
Conversation: Voices Rant On
Heavy Rain: Hire a Navy
Mother-in-law: Woman Hitler
Funeral: Real Fun
Snooze Alarms: Alas! No More Z's
A Decimal Point: I'm a Dot in Place
Statue of Liberty: Built to Stay Free
Eleven plus two: Twelve plus one
Debit card: Bad Credit
Princess Diana = end is a car spin
President Clinton of the USA: To Copulate he finds interns
.....................
well ... we are also waiting for the answers to a couple of things that are remaining on the post .... the telephone booth and others .... ;-))
shoOOonya

From Switzerland, Geneva
sunayna
12

.
oh mr rajat
u know alll the answers
HOW???
i will hav to search for somethin really tricky now jus for u
ok the answer is " the guy was a fisherman, he was describing the size of the fish and thus breaks the glass and maybe cut his veins and dies"
hey ...i m happy i got the sherlock homes wala
the ans is mark na?
because of the Question mark?
isnt it?
thnks for the hint shoonya
i am loving this thread
its my third fav after sardaar jokes na dfrenz are forever
waiting for more

From India, Mumbai
Rajat Joshi
101

Hi Sunayna,
Thanks for compliments..actually this is my passion esp how the brain works & problem solving abilities..
Be my guest & pose a difficult one..am still learning..
More to come from my side shortly..!!
Cheerio
Rajat

From India, Pune
sunayna
12

okie
heres one
Consider an arrow in flight. At any given moment of time, a snapshot could be taken of this arrow. In this snapshot, the arrow would not be moving. Let us now take another snapshot, leaving a very small gap of time between them. Again, the arrow is stationary. We can keep taking snapshots for each moment of time, each of which shows the arrow to be stationary. Therefore the overall effect is that the arrow never moves, however it still hits the target!
Where lies the flaw in the logic?
(i think this is tough coz i dint understand it, even after readin the ans)
all the very best
i am havin fun tryin to search tough ones for u , lol
n i m sure u r gonna hav fun solving thm
:P

From India, Mumbai
shoOOonya
12

well ...
The Arrow does not move !!
But what about the surrounding / background !!
In each of the snapshots .... the surrounding is moving ... the target is slowly / gradually / steadily moving into the picture and "hitting" the arrow ...
In your snapshot version of the situation ... the Arrow is your point of reference and the World around (the surrounding as well as the Target) is moving .... In this frame of reference ... the Target and not the Arrow is moving ....
Boy !! A case of Target hitting the Arrow !!
hey Sunayna ... does all this make sense .... ???
This tricky problem has probably got its roots in the 'Theory of Relativity' propounded by Eintein !!
As i once read somewhere ....
Money is a Relative Term !!
More the Money you have ;
More the Relatives you have ;-))
...shoOOonya . . .
PS - This Thread is the Best one I have seen on CiteHr ... more so because of my own inclination for brain ticklers and puzzlers !!
Great going Rajat n Sunayna .... !!

From Switzerland, Geneva
Pallavi
2

HI ALL,
Anu there is no attachment, cud u post it again.
i came in late here, but this this a really good discussion going on.
i had nice fun solving the puzzles.
plz keep posting such stuff! :D
cheers,
Pallavi

From India, Pune
Hrx
1

Friends, check it out ....
Answer this:
I am a 7 letter animal…if last 4 letters r removed, I’m used in cooking….if first 4 then I’m female and if last 3 removed then used by men….
Tell me who am I??????????

From United States, Lincolnshire
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