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A Second Mensa Puzzle Book

โœ Scribed by Victor Serebriakoff


Publisher
Bounty Books
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
264
Edition
New Ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Can you put the following in a more usual order?
Woden, Frigg, Sunnan, Thunres, Tiw, Saeturn, Monan

Add the missing word to complete the series: legal, illegality; ready, unreadiness; illegible

200 absorbing, thought-provoking puzzles of every kind to challenge the sharpest of minds. A great variety of ingenious mathematical, verbal, logical, geometric and scientific problems will keep you engrossed for hours.

All the answers are included - you may need them!

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Back Cover
Title
Contents
Acknowledgments
I Confess
About the Puzzles
Mensa
The I.Q. Test
The Puzzles
Q1. The quality of quality control
Q2. Mathematical flirtation
Q3. Poles apart together
Q4. Three dice
Q5. Puzzle for life
Q6. Getting serious about series
Q7. Classifying clouds
Q8. Little to help you
Q9. Bring back the magic
Q10. Can you cut free?
Q11. How to move sleepers
Q12. Classifying
Q13. Gorging sickening pastries
Q14. What is the rule?
Q15. How to avoid mate
Q16. Shrimpoas
Q17. Help a deprived poem
Q18. Building a magic cube
Q19. Nesting spheres
Q20. Unfair square
Q21. Never take the last
Q22. Label correction
Q23. Battle of the series
Q24. Dividing land for heirs
Q25. Throw out the gatecrasher
Q26. Powerful schoolboys
Q27. Pamela's revenge
Q28. Squaring the pyramid
Q29. Reading impossible drawings
Q30. Multiplying magic squares
Q31. Ermyntrude and the law
Q32. The A-Z of X-words
Q33. A problem with a virus
Q34. Every which way
Q35. Catching Caroline
Q36. Metamorphosis
Q37. Keeping Ermyntrude occupied
Q38. Goldilocks Ermyntrude
Q39. Ermyntrude squares accounts
Q40. Wriggle reading
Q41. Crossword for the clueless
Q42. Another scrambled aphorism
Q43. Sort this lot out
Q44. Seeking connections
Q45. Listing deprived lists
Q46. The one that is left behind
Q47. Kid fits bits
Q48. Leaving things
Q49. Odd one out
Q50. Monochrome wires
Q51. How much wood in a log?
Q52. Can they be random?
Q53. Teddy's funny tots
Q54. A disagreeable word
Q55. On the hunt for birds
Q56. Going straight for a long way
Q57. Wonky wisdom
Q58. As ? is to ? so is ? to ?
Q59. General unwanted knowledge
Q60. Mon conversion
Q61. Einstein quotation
Q62. The characters of the chess pieces
Q63. Relationships
Q64. How to put things right
Q65. Tell the truth
Q66. Symbolic magic
Q67. All the Ks
Q68. The majority below average?
Q69. Classes in grammar
Q70. Change letters, make a word
Q71. Difficult definitions
Q72. Connections
Q73. A well forgotten phrase
Q74. Names can be awkward
Q75. It can be done
Q76. A word ladder
Q77. A bright idea
Q78. A long word
Q79. Scepticism
Q80. Daftypuz
Q81. Another muddled aphorism
Q82. More connections
Q83. You are a contortionist - 1
Q84. You are a contortionist - 2
Q85. Make do and mend
Q86. Use all you've got
Q87. Multiply to reverse
Q88. Misunderstanding foreigners
Q89. More connections
Q90. Robust politeness
Q91. The duel
Q92. Obstacle cricket
Q93. Winning when you can't play
Q94. Another phrase-word
Q95. Making your points
Q96. A frequent business lie
Q97. Square the difference
Q98. Another scrambled quotation
Q99. Same across, same down
Q100. Spotting faulty boxes
Q101. Square up to this
Q102. Phraseword for Eastern Airlines
Q103. Altered synonyms and antonyms
Q104. Throw the odd ones out!
Q105. What? More connections?
Q106. Department of trivial knowledge
Q107. Finding an old friend unexpectedly
Q108. Black and white
Q109. Continued sustainable growth
Q110. Head transplants
Q111. Another airline phraseword
Q112. Connections
Q113. So square this one away, then
Q114. Shattered crossword
Q115. You have no imagination
Q116. The riddle of the Sphinx
Q117. Rank these prefixes
Q118. Keep that pencil on the paper
Q119. An addled quotation
Q120. More connections
Q121. Placing digits
Q122. Snap chances
Q123. Spot spotting
Q124. Crossword jigsaw
Q125. Shrimpoas 2
Q126. I, thief, confess
Q127. Get this square
Q128. Another resuscitated riddle
Q129. The statistical approach
Q130. Coping with the unknown again
Q131. Fit integers into Venn diagram
Q132. The tragedy of scholarship?
Q133. Early imagination
Q134. Relationships
Q135. Straight from the horse's mouth
Q136. Connections yet again
Q137. How long to find our how long?
Q138. Sorting and ranking
Q139. Spotting the right spots
Q140. Dolly and Dirty
Q141. The Professor's revenge
Q142. Square of words
Q143. Antique puzzles revived
Q144. Finding a suitable position
Q145. Shrimpoas 3
Q146. All at sixes and sevens
Q147. How much science do you know?
Q148. Logical triangles
Q149. Crossword jigsaw
Q150. Some four-letter words
Q151. Anti-alphabetical vowels
Q152. Not on the square
Q153. English through darts
Q154. Riddle-me-ree
Q155. Air combat tennis
Q156. Further connections
Q157. Wonky weighing
Q158. Mental paperwork
Q159. The aliens in doubt
Q160. Ask a silly question
Q161. In similar circumstances
Q162. Simple addition?
Q163. More imaginary folding
Q164. The aliens falter
Q165. Even more connections
Q166. A ten-word square
Q167. Numberless assignation
Q168. Many 'ands make light work
Q169. Another head transplant job
Q170. Can you count?
Q171. Still connections
Q172. Cryptic clued ten-word square
Q173. Related domino triplets
Q174. My joust with Johnny Carson
Q175. Numerical relations
Q176. I tangle with the Barracuda
Q177. Absurdly meticulous pouring
Q178. More spot spotting!
Q179. Which is the odd one out?
Q180. Extra-terrestrial aliens exposed
The Answers


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