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This puzzle is called Lateral Thinking.
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man ------------ board stand ------------ i /r/e/a/d/i/n/g/ r road a d
cycle cycle cycle 0 ------------ M.D. Ph.D. knee --------- light ground --------------- feet feet feet feet feet feet 9. he's X himself ecnalg
death ..... life
THINK
abababababababababababababababababababab...
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i got a few of them, i'll keep working on the others:
man over board
i understand
tri-cycle
6 feet underground
life after death
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Hi Rod,
Good puzzles. Let me know if I got any correct.
ecnalg
I see backward glance (I think that's what that puzzle is, if not, then it's part of a eye doctors chart.)
knee --------- light
Lightning? Or Light underneath?
r road a d
Divided Road?
0 ------------ M.D. Ph.D.
[b]Master Doctor under a halo?[/b] or maybe undergraduate
he's X himself
Double Crossing?
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/r/e/a/d/i/n/g/
Reading between the lines
0 ------------ M.D. Ph.D.
Two degrees below zero
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 ...those are good! The only one I got was the backward glance, maybe because I only glanced at it.
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Then there is neon light.
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Wherever you go, there you are. SPOTMe!
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You guys are doing well and lyn-a-roo too.I'll give you a little more time to get the last few.Lyn-a-roo the only one correct is backward glance.
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Now that I see some of the answers, I feel really _______, well I'll just say less than smart. The puzzles seem so obvious when the answers are in my face. Oh well, I won't beat myself down too badly.
Ok, someone, bring on some more puzzles so our minds can stay sharp so we don't get lost on the trail to summit Mt. Whitney.
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Someone needs to get the last two.
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he's X himself
he's beside himself
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think big
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This crowd should nail the following:
LARIT ATRIL ILTAR RTLIA
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Bulldog34 . . . indistinct trails?
Looks like I started something with that other thread!
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Not quite, but getting warm.
There were a couple of puzzling threads back early in the year that revolved around trivia - "Jeopardy" style, started by wagga (of course) - but the concept kinda died on the vine. Hopefully this one will take on a life of it's own, like the Silly Jokes thread that Lynn-a-roo resurrected.
The trick is finding a puzzle that can't be easily Googled for the answer. I still can't figure out Rod's ababababababab. . .
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OK, apparently no more takers.
Trail mix.
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AlanK you are good at this. The last one abababababababab is "a long time no C." (A long time no see.)
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Not so much a puzzle, but I spotted this in Column 8 in the Sydney Morning Herald. " We knew this anagram business would get right of hand, but not even Column 8 was expecting to get anything quite like this, from Tim Browne, of Killara." Quote: "To be or not to be: that is the question, whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune." The anagram is hidden. Anagram: "In one of the Bard's best thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten."
Verum audaces non gerunt indusia alba. - Ipsi dixit MCMLXXII
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That one has flown over my head! 
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Steve, me too, Swooossssshhhhhhh over my head.
Hey Wagga, are all Ausies like you? Must be a fun place, you Ausies have a unique sense of humor.
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Here is the definition of anagram. I didn't make it up - I'm just as amazed as you. PS: Aussie or Oz.
Verum audaces non gerunt indusia alba. - Ipsi dixit MCMLXXII
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