Luke Triton (
hintcoinplz) wrote2012-01-29 07:33 pm
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Puzzle 035 - [Text]
It's National Puzzle Day!!!
How did I not know about such a holiday until now? What a fantastic idea for holiday! Oh sorry, I meant radical idea for a holiday!
Of course, I couldn't call myself a puzzle enthusiast if I didn't have a few puzzles prepared for such a holiday! And I think I've found a really good one to start you all off with:
"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.
The 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?"
How did I not know about such a holiday until now? What a fantastic idea for holiday! Oh sorry, I meant radical idea for a holiday!
Of course, I couldn't call myself a puzzle enthusiast if I didn't have a few puzzles prepared for such a holiday! And I think I've found a really good one to start you all off with:
"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.
The 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?"
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[He is so dissapoint... That, and he can't get this puzzle.
That makes him further dissapoint.]
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If there is riddle then should be about riddle, not detective if is not important.
[He is still not entirely understanding the riddle, and it's more than a little obvious.]
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By the way, have you figured out the puzzle yet?