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Date: Jun 15 1999 16:56:22 EDT 
From: 'Puzzle Depot Weekly Newsletter'
        
Subject: PuzzleDepot.Com Newsletter (6/15/99) 

Dear PuzzleDepot.Com Subscriber,

Please rate this newsletter: 
https://www.puzzledepot.com/newsletter.shtml

Picture Puzzles - Ken Russell and Philip Carter have written 
numerous puzzle and "IQ test" books. I have thoroughly enjoyed
some of their material, but when I came across the book 
Picture Puzzles, I think that I may have found their all time 
best brain teasers. The book was actually written in 1994, but 
that doesn't mean it isn't new to me, and it probably isn't new 
to you. In any case, the 160 visual stumpers in this book are
truly enjoyable. You can find it through this link:

www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0572018894/chimerasiqpuzzle

elsewhere online, or at your local bookstore.

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Perfectly Perplexing Punzzles From Puzz.com Part II

             By William F. Bultas

See how many of these punzzles you can solve. What's a punzzle? 
It's a puzzle that is a play on a well known saying, title or 
term. Example: sprained ankle + "you're ugly!"

The answer is adding insult to injury. Many punzzles play on 
the positions of words and letters, as well as their sounds, 
as you will see from the following.

You have done quite well if you can answer at least 6 of 
these puzzles correctly, and if you can get more than 9, you're 
a punzzle genius!   When you are ready to see the answers, 
click here:

https://www.puzz.com/punzzles2ans.html.


    1.
        1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STOP!!!!

    2.         
         "I'm happy to make your acquaintance, I."
         "I've heard so much about you, Morethan."

    3. 
       Refuse: "How is everyone today?"
       Garbage: "Oh, I'm fine."
       Rubbish: "I'm doing quite well!"
     
    4.
         _________________
               reed
         -----------------

    5. 
        1st Place: Meanies
        2nd Place: Jerks
        3rd Place: Nice Guys

    6. 
         #5
        Boron

    7. 
        Flying 1
    Clock Bird's Home

    8. 
        macheckle

    9.
                    A                         
                    M
                    B
                 ambUlate
                    L
                    A
                    T
                    E

   10.  
          tistitchme   SAVINGS: 9

   11. 
          wolf here?              wolf here?

                      wolf here?  

          wolf here?              wolf here?

   12.
        Bill's Bonnie: "2+2=3"
               Atlantic       

See Answers At: https://www.puzz.com/punzzles2ans.html

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