"We never grow tired of good news how come' mysteries of this kind....These story brainteasers are often solved in groups...with solvers asking yes-or-no questions of the puzzle poser (the one holding this book, perhaps). A novel feature of this volume is a Clues' section containing sample questions
Great Lateral Thinking Puzzles
โ Scribed by Paul Sloane, Des MacHale
- Publisher
- Sterling
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 49
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
We never grow tired of good news how come' mysteries of this kind....These story brainteasers are often solved in groups...with solvers asking yes-or-no questions of the puzzle poser (the one holding this book, perhaps). A novel feature of this volume is a Clues' section containing sample questions and answers, allowing you to play along solitaire.--Games World of Puzzles. 96 pages, 24 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.
โฆ Table of Contents
cover......Page 1
contents......Page 2
1 - tempting......Page 3
2 - intriguing......Page 7
3 - grisly......Page 11
4 - diabolical......Page 15
1 - tempting......Page 19
2 - intriguing......Page 22
3 - grisly......Page 27
4 - diabolical......Page 32
1 - tempting......Page 37
2 - intriguing......Page 40
3 - grisly......Page 42
4 - diabolical......Page 44
index......Page 48
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