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Madhav, I looked at all your entries, and I didn't understand a single one! And here I thought I was a true-blue puzzler. :-(
I'm sure you know this oldie:
What makes this number unique?
8549176320
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All the digits are represented and in alphabetical order.
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Okay, okay, maybe that was too easy. Try this one on for size:
A father and his son were riding in a car when they had a horrible accident. The father died on the scene, and his son was rushed to the hospital where he was wheeled immediately into the operating room.
The surgeon on-call took one look at him and said, "Oh, my gosh! I can't operate on my own son!"
Explain.
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19-Jun-2017, 7:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-Jun-2017, 7:26 PM by Andante.)
Great going, Jeffrey! Your first answer is the one that Meathead used when giving this puzzle to Archie. It was very outside-the-box for the 60's!
(Archie for sure would've blown his top at the second answer.)
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