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There are 10 puzzles. Each a combination of three words which have something in common.

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Here's a puzzle to lighten up your brain cells.
There are 10 puzzles.
Each a combination of three words which
have something in common.
For example :
Pine tree, Compass, Phonograph
All have needles.

  1. College graduates, Thermometer, Location on the globe
  2. Mattress, Jump, Season of year
  3. Television, Cricket Field, Windows
  4. Greek building, Newspaper, Marching army
  5. River, Nose, Denture
  6. Ion, Credit card bill, Cavalry
  7. Tennis player, Noisy party, Mafia Ring
  8. July, Locker room, Blessings
  9. Bed, Sandwich, Rumor
  10. Crossword puzzle, Post office, Initials
posted Oct 11, 2018 by Nimish

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These types of puzzles are known as charades. What you have to do is to find two words that are referred to in the first stanza and the second stanza and put them together to form the third word in the third stanza.

Just for example, if my first refers to ‘off’ and my second refers to ‘ice’, then my whole will be the ‘office’.

My first is present – future’s past –
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My second is my first of space
Defining people’s present place.

My whole describes a lack of site –
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