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  2. Conundrum - Wikipedia

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    Conundrum may refer to: A riddle, whose answer is or involves a pun or unexpected twist, in particular Riddle joke, a riddle that constitutes a set-up to the humorous punch line of a joke; A logical postulation that evades resolution, an intricate and difficult problem.

  3. Riddle - Wikipedia

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    A riddle is a statement, question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved. Riddles are of two types: enigmas, which are problems generally expressed in metaphorical or allegorical language that require ingenuity and careful thinking for their solution, and conundra, which are questions relying for their effects on punning in either the question or the ...

  4. Greek riddles - Wikipedia

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    The contest-riddle was a known form of riddling. So riddling pervaded Greek life on many levels and during many occasions. [11] A key source for this culture is Athenaeus. [12] The most famous Classical riddle is the Riddle of the Sphinx: Oedipus killed the Sphinx by grasping the answer to the riddle it posed. [13]

  5. Anglo-Saxon riddles - Wikipedia

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    The riddle was a major, prestigious literary form in early medieval England, and riddles were written both in Latin and Old English verse. The pre-eminent composer of Latin riddles in early medieval England was Aldhelm (d. 709), while the Old English verse riddles found in the tenth-century Exeter Book include some of the most famous Old ...

  6. Geek show - Wikipedia

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    In true geek form, The Conundrum's willingness to eat anything plays a crucial role in resolving the episode's plot. [ citation needed ] In the 1998 Simpsons episode " Bart Carny ", Homer and Bart are asked to perform in a geek show to pay off a debt: "You just bite the heads off the chickens and take a bow".

  7. Zebra Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The Zebra Puzzle is a well-known logic puzzle.Many versions of the puzzle exist, including a version published in Life International magazine on December 17, 1962. The March 25, 1963, issue of Life contained the solution and the names of several hundred successful solvers from around the world.

  8. 9 Christmas traditions in England that probably confuse Americans

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    The holiday season is a time for traditions, some of which are specific to individual cultures. Even people who celebrate Christmas in the United States probably don't know everything about how ...

  9. Enigma - Wikipedia

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    Enigma may refer to: Riddle, someone or something that is mysterious or puzzling; Biology. ENIGMA, a class of gene in the LIM domain; Computing and technology