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I guess. I don’t think of ape as a verb,

It means to mimic

Yep. This is one of the two answers they gave. The other is a minor variation on this - only one word is different.

Sand / Lend

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That is correct!

02/28/2022 Number Logic

Following the logic used in the first tree diagrams below, fill in the missing number in the fourth diagram.

Pardon the rough look.

03/01/2022 Take Two

Choose two consonants and repeat them as many times as needed to complete this crisscross puzzle. All vowels have already been placed. Create uncapitalized words commonly used in English. No words may be repeated.

2/28

? = 6

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Correct! I started by just looking at the first two examples, which allowed for too many possibilities. I felt dumb after finally considering the 3rd, where it became a lot clearer what the pattern likely was. If I’d looked there first, I could have save a lot of time.

3/1

In case it’s not clear, letters are S & T.

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Correct!

03/02/2022

Place the numbers 1 to 8, one per circle, so that each side of this square totals 13. We’ve started you off with the 4 and 7. Can you place the rest of the numbers so it all adds up?

3/2

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Correct!

03/03/2022

In this numberless crossword, the clues for the Across and Down words have been intermingled into a single clue list. However, within that list, the Across clues appear in order from top to bottom, and the Down clues appear in order from left to right. Can you complete the grid?

Clues:

  • secret agent
  • old wound
  • child of the 1950s
  • in bundles
  • in a bad way
  • canned fish
  • pamper
  • made a promise
  • pals
  • lemon color
  • salon tints
  • extend a subscription
  • blushing

03/04/2022 New Subdivision

Subdivide this region along the grid lines into non-overlapping squares and rectangles. Each rectangule or square must contain exactly one number that indicates how many small cells make up its area.

3/3/2022

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3/4

Summary

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3/2>

Summary

1 7 5
4…6
8 3 2

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Correct!