Puzzle contest!

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Andrew Feist
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Puzzle contest!

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I'm running a puzzle contest over at my blog -- mostly word puzzles with a little bit of logic thrown in.

Entry: Donations to a local (to me) charity, or just ask for the puzzles.

Prizes: Two ThinkGeek gift certificates from a random draw of all correct entries.

Deadline: Feb 14th. (Yes, there may be a theme involved.)
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Gets the Reams thumbs-up. Very nicely designed, and accessible for people who suck at puzzles (me).
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Submitted my solution. :ugeek:
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A week left on this thing, so visit now rather than later!
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Andrew Feist wrote:I'm running a puzzle contest over at my blog -- mostly word puzzles with a little bit of logic thrown in.
I would add to the above "...and a fair amount of general knowledge."
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Phil Reynolds wrote:
Andrew Feist wrote:I'm running a puzzle contest over at my blog -- mostly word puzzles with a little bit of logic thrown in.
I would add to the above "...and a fair amount of general knowledge."
Yeah, I can see that. I had tried to keep the trivia-y clues to a minimum, but the structure of the overall set adds some GK back (and I wasn't able to avoid the trivia completely). Some of it might be harder in the UK than the US as well.
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