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Judy's Logic Problems - Solutions for 2000

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January's ClueJo Logic Problem- Masquerading for the Gentry

Mr. Green, purple, cook


Mrs. Peacock, green, downstairs maid
Mrs. White, red, chauffeur
Miss Scarlett, white, butler
Prof. Plum, blue, gardener

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February's ClueJo Logic Problem- Leisure Time

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Mrs. Peacock wore the white hat.

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March's ClueJo - Murder at Boddy Mansion

Mrs. White used the knife in the Hall, the revolver in the Study, the wrench in the Library, the
lead pipe in the Kitchen, and the candlestick in the Ballroom.

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April's EK Logic Problem - SherBits

Brandon, 6, Dynamic, an extra deck of cards


Leah, 9, Amazing, more choices of background
Margaret, 8, Mindboggling, brighter frames
Philip, 5, Wonderful, different card hands
Steve, 7, Stupendous, more music selections

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May's EK Logic Problem - Granny McCoy's Remedies

Amy May, rhuematism, Porcupine Sage, poultice


Big Everett, bee stings, Milkwort, emollient
Lil' Luke, poison ivy, Honey Staff, infusion
Melissa Sue, ear ache, Snake Root, emetic tonic
Sunny Lou, laryngitis, Featherlace, tincture

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June's ClueJo Logic Problem - In Disguise

Mr. Green was disguised as Miss Scarlet.

June's EK Logic Problem - Slot Car Racing

Anne, silver Chevy, #30, 5 seconds


Barbara, red Ford, #51, 6 seconds
Carol, blue Pontiac, #34, 7 seconds
Everett, black Pontiac, #11, 7 seconds
Fritz, white Chevy, #45, 6 seconds
Steve, green Ford, #15, 5 seconds

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July's ClueJo Logic Problem- Seating Arrangements

The seating arrangements were as follows: Sir Sable, and proceeding to his right were
Inspector Black, Dr. Grey, Lady Melon, Miss Lavender, and Mrs. Bluebell.

July's EK Logic Problem - Nero Foxx's Most Recent Case

first, Clint Champagne, banker


second, Tim Pelletier, photographer

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third, Samuel Micka, dentist


fourth, Nancy Kaser, model
fifth, Anne Blenderman, attorney

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August's ClueJo Logic Problem - Inspector Black Mysteries

First, Dr. Gray, "The Tiger's Cage," Hall


Second, Lady Melon, "The Missing Key," Conservatory
Third, Mrs. Bluebell, "The Midnight Caller," Study
Fourth, Sir Sable, "He Cried Wolf," Billiard Room
Fifth, Miss Lavender, "The Clock Winder," Kitchen
Sixth, Mr. Brown, "The Secret Room," Library

August's EK Logic Problem - Kitten Adoptions

Brenda, long-haired, gray tabby, female, red collar, black pet carrier
Chris, short-haired, orange tabby, female, red collar, ecru pet carrier
Dan, short-haired, gray tabby, female, blue collar, black pet carrier
Everett, long-haired, orange tabby, male, blue collar, ecru pet carrier
Joel, long-haired, orange tabby, male, red collar, ecru pet carrier

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September's ClueJo Logic Problem - Island Hopping

First, St. Marius, Golden Fleece, Mrs. Peacock


Second, St. Stephens, Imperial Palace Casino, Prof. Plum
Third, St. Nickolas, White Castle Casino, Mr. Green
Fourth, St. Tomas, Magic Mountain Casino, Miss Scarlet
Fifth, St. Guida, Pirate's Cave Casino, Mrs. White
Sixth, St. Marius, Golden Fleece, Col. Mustard

Septemeber's EK Logic Problem, Part 1 - The Orders in the Mail!

Ben, Thursday, 2 games - Descartes Enigma & Honeycomb Hotel


Corinna, Monday, 1 game - Descartes Enigma

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Darryl, Tuesday, 4 games - Descartes Enigma, Honeycomb Hotel, Mesh:Hero, & Sherlock
James, Friday, 5 games - Descartes Enigma, Honeycomb Hotel, Mesh:Hero, Sherlock, & Solitile
Kris, Wednesday, 3 games - Descartes Enigma, Honeycomb Hotel, & Sherlock

September's EK Logic Problem, Part 2 - K'narly Wait to Play!

Ben Hughes, Anthill, 75


Corinne Bion, Rainbow, 50
Darryl Milstone, Dungeon, 225
James Linde, Streets, 150
Kris Stoddard, Buttons, 100

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October's ClueJo Logic Problem - Costume Party

Col. Mustard & Mrs. White, Lil' Abner & Daisy Mae, rumba, $300
Dr. Grey & Mrs. Peacock, Tarzan & Jane, tango, $700
Inspect. Black & Miss Scarlet, Antony & Cleopatra, waltz, $600
Mr. Green & Mrs. Bluebell, Hansel & Gretel, jitterbug, $400
Prof. Plum & Miss Lavender, John Smith & Pocahontas, cha-cha, $800
Sir Sable & Lady Melon, King Tut & Nefertiti, Fox Trot, $200

October's EK Logic Problem - European Holiday

Sun., Carolyn and David O'Grady, 2 weeks, Italy,


Mon., Diane and Everett McCabe, 3 weeks, Greece
Tue., Sandy and Richard Cunningham, 2 weeks, France
Wed., Tara and Ben Drury, 3 weeks, Italy
Thu., Karen and Wayne Landman, 2 weeks, Greece
Fri., Mary and Thomas Bartol, 3 weeks, Spain
Sat., Laura and Bob Kaser, 3 weeks, France

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November's ClueJo Logic Problem - Murder by the Month

January, Mrs. Peacock, Hall, knife

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February, Mr. Green, Ballroom, wrench


March, Mrs. White, Dining Room, lead pipe
April, Col. Mustard, Study, revolver
May, Mr. Green, Conservatory, candlestick
June, Miss Scarlet, Lounge, rope
July, Prof. Plum, Dining Room, knife
August, Mrs. White, Kitchen, revolver
September, Col. Mustard, Billiard Room, rope
October, Mrs. Peacock, Study, candlestick
November, Prof. Plum, Hall, lead pipe
December, Miss Scarlet, Library, wrench

November's EK Logic Problem - Walking the Dog

1st, Everett Lawson, Marmaduke, corgi


2nd, Rosemary Stumme, Jasper, Pomeranian
3rd, William Rinaldi, Lacey, cocker spaniel
4th, Sandra Gortat, Rusty, schnauzer
5th, Mark Kaser, Smokey, fox terrier
6th, Phil Gortat, Rocket, schnauzer
7th, Anne-Marie Lawson, Max, corgi
8th, Deborah Kaser, Scotty, fox terrier
9th, David Stumme, Jethro, Pomeranian
10th, Liz Rinaldi, Lancelot, cocker spaniel

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December's ClueJo Logic Problem - Gift Exchange

Dr. Grey, Miss Scarlet, book poetry, white paper, blue bow
Inspector Black, Mrs. White, book ends, blue paper, silver bow
Lady Melon, Prof. Plum, cuff links, red paper, green bow
Miss Lavender, Mr. Green, crystal candy dish, silver paper, red bow
Mrs. Bluebell, Col. Mustard, pipe stand, gold paper, white bow
Sir Sable, Mrs. Peacock, pen set, green paper, gold bow
Col. Mustard, Lady Melon, music box, white paper, red bow
Miss Scarlet, Sir Sable, letter opener, blue paper, green bow
Mr. Green, Mrs. Bluebell, stationary, red paper, gold bow
Mrs. Peacock, Inspector Black, picture frame, silver paper, white bow
Mrs. White, Dr. Grey, desk reference set, gold paper, blue bow
Prof. Plum, Miss Lavender, charm bracelet, green paper, silver bow

December's EK Logic Problem - Holiday Decorations

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102, Everett, angel, red


104, Deborah, wreath, green
106, Liz, Santa Claus, multicolor
108, Joe, candle, white
110, Kirsty, reindeer, blue

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Logic Problem Solutions - 2001

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January's ClueJo Logic Problem - Mystery Tour

1st, Kitchen, Mr. Green, candlestick, letter


2nd, Library, Prof. Plum, revolver, scarf
3rd, Dining Room, Miss Scarlet, knife, address book
4th, Study, Mrs. White, lead pipe, locket
5th, Conservatory, Col. Mustard, rope, passport
6th, Ballroom, Mrs. Peacock, wrench, key

January's EK Logic Problem - Fantasyworld

Seat 1, Jill, Sherlock, hamburger


Seat 2, Stuart, Descartes Enigma, tacos
Seat 3, Reg, Knarly Works, corn dog
Seat 4, Paul, Hero Defiant, pizza
Seat 5, Judith, Honeycomb Hotel, burrito

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Seat 6, Sue, Dinner with Moriarty, chicken nuggets


Seat 7, Fran, Floyd's Bumpershoot, cheeseburger
Seat 8, Erik, Solitile, hot dog

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February's ClueJo Logic Problem - Dining Out in Style

1st, Prof. Plum, tin can, baby bib, tongs


2nd, Mrs. Peacock, two-handled mug, diaper, soup ladle
3rd, Col. Mustard, mason jar, pillow case, pie server
4th, Miss Scarlet, flower vase, hand towel, chop sticks
5th, Mr. Green, measuring cup, handkerchief, ice cream scoop

February's EK Logic Problem - Be My Valentine

1st, Verna, sister, Markhall Cards


2nd, Carol, niece, Sill's Stationary
3rd, Kathi, daughter, Cards Galore
4th, Jill, wife, Hearts & Flowers
5th, Leah, mother, Murphy's Card Shoppe
6th, Amy, aunt, The Emporium

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March's ClueJo Logic Problem - Sea Cruise

Monday, Dr. Gray, Mermaid Sea Lines, Canary Islands


Tuesday, Inspector Black, Paradise Ocean Lines, Sandwich Islands
Wednesday, Mrs. Bluebell, Sunset Cruise Lines, Bahamas
Thursday, Lady Melon, Blue Ocean Lines, Polynesian Islands
Friday, Sir Sable, Sea Princess Cruise Lines, Azores
Saturday, Miss Lavender, Camelot Cruise Lines, Cape Verde Islands

March's EK Logic Problem - Wearing of the Green

Everett, dentist, tie, shamrock green


Joseph, lawyer, shoe laces, olive green

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Liz, financial advisor, slacks, lime green


Phil, pilot, sweater, forest green
Sandy, bank manager, baseball cap, hunter green
Steve, lab technician, polo shirt, sea green

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April's ClueJo Logic Problem - The Maze

Suspect, Entry, Exit, Time in-Time out; total minutes

Col. Mustard, A, D, 11:00-11:55 (55)


Miss Scarlet, D, F, 11:10-11:45 (35)
Mr. Green, C, B, 11:05-11:30 (25)
Mrs. Peacock, E, C, 11:25-11:40 (15)
Mrs. White, B, E, 11:20-11:50 (30)
Prof. Plum, F, A, 11:15-11:35 (20)

April's EK Logic Problem - April Fool's Day

Ben Pixton, Coos Bay, exploding cigar


Clint Stumme, Salem, dribble glass
Mark Mandel, Roseburg, fly in soup
Paul Rinaldi, Portland, squirting boutonniere
Richard Benbow, Medford, hand buzzer
Samuel Chaplin, Beaverton, white pepper in napkin

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May's ClueJo Logic Problem - Nuts to You

Dr. Grey, white, walnuts, lemon drops


Inspect. Black, red, macadamia, caramels
Lady Melon, blue, cashews, mints
Miss Lavender, yellow, peanuts, butterscotch
Mrs. Bluebell, purple, pistachios, peanut brittle
Sir Sable, green, almonds, Jolly Ranchers

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May's EK Logic Problem - Wannakissame River

Sun., Everett, Freckles, canoe


Tue., Valery, Cookie, sailboat
Wed., Erik, Kitten, catamaran
Fri., Reg, Peaches, motorboat
Sat., Thomas, Daffodil, pontoon

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June's ClueJo Logic Problem - The Weapon of Choice

(Suspect, room, weapon of choice, weapon used)

Col. Mustard, Hall, Candlestick, Lead Pipe


Miss Scarlet, Study, Knife, Candlestick
Mr. Green, Kitchen, Revolver, Rope
Mrs. White, Billiard Room, Rope, Knife

June's EK Logic Problem - The Ferris Wheel

#1, Dave & Liz, lime


#2, Empty, yellow
#3, Empty, red
#4, Steve & Corinna, turquoise
#5, Amy & Luke, white
#6, Mark & Jill, peach
#7, Empty, orange
#8, Clint & Fran, lavender
#9, Sunny & Ben, blue
#10, Empty, green
#11, Melissa & Everett, violet
#12, Barbara & Joe, pink

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July's ClueJo Logic Problem - While in Paris

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(Day, Am suspect, Br suspect, Location]

Monday, Col Mustard, Mr Green, Cathedral of Notre-Dame


Tuesday, Mrs White, Prof Plum, Eiffel Tower
Wednesday, Mrs Peacock, Miss Scarlet, Louvre Museum
Thursday, Prof Plum, Mrs. Peacock, Arc de Triomphe
Friday, Miss Scarlet, Col Mustard, Sorbonne University
Saturday, Mr Green, Mrs White, Luxembourg Palace

July's EK Logic Problem - July 4th Memories

(Position, Name, Shirt, Pants, Shoes]

A, Tom, Red, Blue, White


B, Sue, White, Blue, Red
C, Dana, Blue, White, Red
D, Everett, Red, White, Blue
E, Corinna, White, Red, Blue
F, Ralph, Blue, Red, White

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August ClueJo Logic Problem - Passing Through Customs

April, Miss Scarlet, Germany, ivory vase


May, Mrs. White, France, gold pocket watch
June, Col. Mustard, Switzerland, emerald broach
July, Mr. Green, Norway, black onyx ring
August, Prof. Plum, Austria, crystal paper weight
September, Mrs. Peacock, Portugal, silver letter opener

August EK Logic Problem - White Water Rafting

1st, Thunder Pass, Sharon


2nd, Devil's Gap, Everett & Shane
3rd, Falcon Fork, Donna
4th, Bunker's Leap, Jerry
5th, Echo Falls, Megan

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September ClueJo Logic Problem - Part I: Who Will Pet Sit?

Col. Mustard, Papa, Maine Coon, Sir Sable


Miss Scarlet, Bridget, Russian Blue, Dr. Gray
Mr. Green, Brutus, Korat, Lady Melon
Mrs. Peacock, Missy, Tonkinese, Inspector Black
Mrs. White, Phoebe, Persian, Mrs. Bluebell

September ClueJo Logic Problem - Part II: Australia Bound

Col. Mustard, Melbourne, 6th, 8 days


Miss Scarlet, Adelaide, 5th, 9 days
Mr. Green, Brisbane, 7th, 7 days
Mrs. Peacock, Perth, 11th, 13 days
Mrs. White, Sydney, 8th, 11 days

September EK Logic Problem - The Mind Bend Resort

Mon, Horseback riding, Hearts, Donna, skinned elbow


Tues, Hiking, Oh Pshaw, Megan, blister on foot
Wed, miniature golf, Canasta, Shane, bee sting
Thu, canoeing, Pitch, Everett, sunburn
Fri, Lawn bowling, Whist, Jerry, broke big toe
Sat, Panned for gold, Slap Jack, Sharon, sprain wrist

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October ClueJo Logic Problem - No Tricks, Just Treats

Col. Mustard, guest was Dr. Gray - apples, bubble gum, cookies, popcorn balls
Mr. Green, guest was Mrs. Bluebell - apples, bubble gum
Miss Scarlet, guest was Sir Sable - apples, bubble gum, candy bars, cookies, popcorn balls
Mrs. Peacock, guest was Miss Lavender - candy bars
Prof. Plum, guest was Lady Melon - candy bars, cookies, popcorn balls

October EK Logic Problem - Sky Diving

1st, Jerry, cow pasture, purple


2nd, Megan, strawberry patch, orange

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3rd, Everett, fish pond, red


4th, Sharon, hay stack, blue
5th, Shane, pig sty, green
6th, Donna, oak tree, yellow

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November ClueJo Logic Problem - Passing the Time Away

Col. Mustard, Corn Flakes, apple juice, crossword


Miss Scarlet, Grape Nuts, grape juice, word search
Mrs. Peacock, Shredded Wheat, grapefruit juice, syllacrostic
Mrs. White, Rice Chex, pineapple juice, fill-in
Prof. Plum, Total, prune juice, word math

November EK Logic Problem - Walking the Appalachian Trail

1st, Shane, blue, flashlight, 17


2nd, Jerry, yellow, compass, 11
3rd, Eric, green, first aid kit, 12
4th, Donna, pink, pocket knife, 16
5th, Scott, orange, matches, 13
6th, Everett, tan, bug spray, 15
7th, Megan, lavender, radio, 14
8th, Sharon, red, toilet paper, 18
9th, Shirley, white, zip lock bags, 10

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December ClueJo Logic Problem - Stirring the Christmas Pudding

Col. Mustard, Portsmouth, 6th, silver coin


Miss Scarlet, Maidstone, 1st, horseshoe
Mr Green, Coventry, 2nd, boot
Mrs. Peacock, Gloucester, 5th, ring
Mrs. White, London, 4th, button
Prof. Plum, Bristol, 3rd, sixpence

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December EK Logic Problem - Christmas Stocking Stuffers

Donna, gold, angel, 5" B/W TV Lantern


Everett, red, bells, cell phone
Jerry, white, wreath, Gameboy
Megan, green, Santa Claus, digital camera
Shane, blue, snowman, Walkman
Sharon, silver, mistletoe, Palm PDA

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January's ClueJo Logic Problem - New Year's Resolutions

Dr. Gray, build deck, deep sea diving, give up smoking


Inspector Black, repave driveway, mountain climbing, exercise more
Lady Melon, build gazebo, sky diving, more volunteer work
Miss Lavender, plant trees, spelunking, more reading
Mrs. Bluebell, put in patio, race car driving, give up chocolates
Sir Sable, build greenhouse, trail hiking, more travelling

January's EK Logic Problem - New Year's Treat

Donna, Rummy Raisin, Pistachio Almond Crunch, chocolate sprinkles, chocolate syrup
Everett, Black Walnut, Very Berry Coconut, chopped nuts, chocolate syrup
Jerry, Strawberry Swirl, Peanut Butter Pecan, chocolate sprinkles, caramel syrup
Megan, Banana Nut, Cool Mocha Coffee, chocolate sprinkles, strawberry syrup
Sharon, Rocky Road, Mint Chocolate Chip, chopped nuts, caramel syrup
Shane, Peppermint Candy, Nutty Berry Cheesecake, chopped nuts, strawberry syrup

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February's Valentine's Special - Musical Water Globes

Charity, 6 years, rose blooms, Love Story


Faith, 1 year, unicorn, We’ve Only Just Begun
Hope, 2 years, waltzing couple, Over the Rainbow
Joy, 4 years, angel with harp, Greensleeves
Patience, 7 years, butterflies, Wind Beneath My Wings

February's ClueJo Logic Problem - Visiting America's Natual Wonders

Col. Mustard: Mammoth Cave, Crater Lake, Devils Tower


Miss Scarlet: Badlands, Crater Lake, Petrified Forest
Mr. Green: Everglades, Badlands, Petrified Forest
Mrs. Peacock: Everglades, Petrified Forest, Devils Tower
Mrs. White: Mammoth Cave, Badlands, Devils Tower
Prof. Plum: Mammoth Cave, Everglades, Crater Lake

February's EK Logic Problem - All in the Family

A - Wilma, water, James Monroe


B - Jerry, Pepsi, Jesse James
C - Lori, coffee, John Q. Adams
D - Emer, milk, Daniel Boone
E - Sarah, hot tea, Kit Carson
F - Norman, beer, Calamity Jane
G - Fred, Diet Pepsi, Thomas Jefferson
H - Marie, Sprite, Meriweather Lewis
I - Donna, root beer, Ma Barker
J - Calvin, wine cooler, Ethan Allen
K - Sue, iced tea, Annie Oakley
L - John, Dr. Pepper, Billy the Kid

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March's Special Logic Problem - Stefano's Lunch Time Favorites

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Mon, The Home Cafe, peanutbutter & cucumber, Greg


Tue, Pete’s Place, grape jelly & onion, Doris
Wed, Village Inn, cottage cheese & raisin, Ron
Thu, The Sandwich Shoppe, apple & cabbage, Dawn
Fri, Allie’s Deli, liver & tomato, Crystal

March's ClueJo Logic Problem - Clue Quilt

A and K, candlestick
B and E, wrench
C and J, lead pipe
D and P, knife
F and M, revolver
G and N, rope
H and L, CLUE
I and O, green token

March's EK Logic Problem - Horse Play

In summary: (day, adult, longest straw, shortest straw)

Mon, Everett, Shane, Scott


Tues, Norman, Julie, Megan
Wed, Jerry, Megan, Shane
Thu, Donna, Seth, Julie
Fri, Sharon, Scott, Seth

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April's ClueJo Logic Problem - Restful Retreat?

1, Mrs. White, lavender, hooting owls


2, Prof. Plum, sky blue, yowling cats
3, Mr. Green, pink, chirping cricket
4, Mrs. Peacock, lime green, croaking frog
5, Col. Mustard, lemon yellow, barking dog
6, Miss Scarlet, peach, buzzing fly

April's Stefano Logic Problem - Niece-Go-Round

Amy, Friday, teddy bear, Ferris Wheel & Roller Coaster


Carol, Sunday, tiger, Tilt-a-Whirl & Cyclone

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Judith, Wednesday, elephant, Ferris Wheel & Bumper Cars


Margaret, Monday, puppy, Bumper Cars & Cyclone
Rene, Saturday, dragon. Tilt-a-Whirl & Roller Coaster

April's EK Logic Problem - Partner Charades

First, Norman & Donna, Abbott & Costello, Shane


Second, Everett & Wilma, Burns & Allen, Julie
Third, John & Sue, Smothers Brothers, Megan
Fourth, Calvin & Sharon, Romeo & Juliet, Scott
Fifth, Jerry & Lori, Jack & Jill, Seth

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May's ClueJo Logic Problem - A Trip to Forget

Lady Melon, pulled earlobe, France, 3 days


Miss Lavender, mumbled to self, Greece, 3 days
Miss Scarlet, man snored, Spain, 5 days
Mrs. Bluebell, popped gum, Scotland, 4 days
Mrs. Peacock, crossed legs, Austria, 3 days
Mrs. White, cracked knuckles, Norway, 4 days

May's EK Logic Problem - Everett Goes Underground

2nd, Hayle’s Hole, Shane, translucent scorpion


9th, Colossal Caves, Sharon, foot long worm
16th, Castle Cavarans, Shirley, white bats
23rd, Drake’s Descent, Eric, gigantic daddy-long-legs
30th, Crystal Caves, Megan, beetle with glowing antennas

May's Stefano Logic Problem - The Customer is Always Right?

Dr. Cal Spaul, 6, “Of course, right away Pig Lips!”, French
Miss Smyth-Worth, 8, “What a big nose you have!”, Norwegian
Mr. Bankers, 7, “May warts grow on your nose!”, Portuguese
Mrs. Van Snoot, 5, “May birds nest in your hair!”, Russian
Professor Rich Mann, 4, “Your every wish Bat Ears!”, Japanese

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June's ClueJo Logic Problem - Dr. Gray's Second Retirement

Inspector Black, 3rd, orange, Enter at Your Own Risk


Lady Melon, 4th, blue, X-ray In Use
Miss Lavender, 5th, yellow, Busy Day DreamingIn the Water Closet
Sir Sable, 6th, red, Out to Brunch

June's EK Logic Problem - A Maze of Discoveries

Class ring, Donna, Megan, E


Cuff link, Sharon, Jerry, C
Earring, Scott, Donna, D
Key Chain, Jerry, Shane, A
Necklace, Megan, Sharon, B
Pocket watch, Snane, Scott F

June's Stefano Logic Problem - Stefano Takes a Dunk

Carrie, 4th, 4 throws, “Yo, Kid, those freckles or have you got the measles?”
Emily, 3rd, 5 throws, “Hey shortie, your owner know you’re off the leash?”
Kevin, 2nd, 3 throws, “Wow, those ears flap in the wind much, kid?”
Tommy, 6th, 2 throws, “Whoa there kiddo, only Earthlings are allowed to play!”
Uriah, 5th, 6 throws, “Say kid, I’ve seen better arms than yours on a rocking chair!”

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July's ClueJo Logic Problem - Tug-of-War Clue Team

1st, Mrs. Bluebell, #3, Col. Mustard, straw garden hat, feathers
2nd, Dr. Gray, #5, Miss Scarlet, Panama, flowers
3rd, Inspector Black, #1, Mrs. White, Fedora, glitter
4th, Miss Lavender, #2, Mr. Green, Top Hat, ribbons
5th, Sir Sable, #4, Prof. Plum, Stetson, service medals
6th, Lady Melon, #6, Mrs. Peacock, ball cap, fishing lures

July's EK Logic Problem - Travel Brochures

Mon., Lori, North American Travel Agency, #1 Rainbow Bridge & #2 Red Deer Badlands
Tues., John, Blazing Trails Tours, #1 Craters of the Moon & #2 Sleeping Bear Dunes

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Wed., Sue, World Travel Agency, #1 Mammoth Cave & #2 Chimney Rock
Thu., Sharon, First National Tours Agency, #1 Devil’s Tower & #2 Petrified Forest
Fri., Norman, Golden Plaines Travel Agency, #2 The Ozarks & #2 Jewel Cave

July's Stefano Logic Problem - Part I: Starting Out

Mon., Lake Ketchabiggun, flat tire, 7:35 AM


Tues., Lake Gottafishee, broken fan belt, 8:40 AM
Wed., Lake Okiedokie, loose heater hose, 7:50 AM
Thu., Lake Lottawatta, overheated radiator, 7:30 AM
Fri., Lake Wannahookum, run down battery, 8:15 AM

July's Stefano Logic Problem - Part II: Renting a Boat

Mon., Red, Double Trouble, no gas, lunch


Tue., Blue, Castaway, drain plug, sun blocker
Wed., White, Calamity Jane, dead battery, insect repellent
Thu. Green, Jeopardy, no life jacket, sunglasses
Fri., Brown, Trickle Tub, fishing line around rudder, extra bobbers

July's Stefano Logic Problem - Part III: Gone Fishing

Ketchabiggun, sunburn, old boot, $50, undersized fish


Gottafishee, insect bites, bicycle helmet, $35, one fish too many
Okiedokie, birds dive bombed, turtle shell, $15, child’s life jacket
Lottawatta, fell in lake, bathing trunks, $25, old license
Wannahookum, fish bite, old hat, $40, open container beer

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August's ClueJo Logic Problem - Thinking of You

In summary: (recipient, sender, theme, postmarked from)

Dr. Gray, Col. Mustard, red roses, Spain


Insp. Black, Miss Scarlet, blue violets, France
Lady Melon, Mr. Green, white chrysanthemums, Norway
Miss Lavender, Mrs. Peacock, purple larkspur, Austria
Mrs. Bluebell, Mrs. White, green ferns, Greece
Sir Sable, Prof. Plum, yellow irises, Italy

August's EK Logic Problem - Share Ware

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1A, Jane Gaal, Sherlock


1B, Monissa Firkus, Honeycomb Hotel
2A, David Lewis, Solitile
2B, Pat Callan, Knarly Mazes
3A, Mark Whiteley, Lunatile
3B, Deni Stumme, Descartes Enigma

August's Stefano Logic Problem - Strange Friends

Aloysius, Marbles, tree house, Delaware


Baldric, Torpedo, windmill, Connecticut
Cathimor, Egghead, old barn, Vermont
Dedrick, Whistler, cave, New Hampshire
Ebenezer, Jinx, boxcar, New Jersey

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September ClueJo Logic Problem - Post Office Visit

1st, Col. Mustard, Michigan, Germany


2nd, Mrs. White, Mississippi, Austria
3rd, Miss Scarlet, Montana, France
4th, Mr. Green, Missouri, Finland
5th, Prof. Plum, Minnesota, Ireland

September's EK Logic Problem - At the Carnival

Donna and Megan, Darts (2nd), coney dogs


Everett and Seth, Ring Toss (3rd), funnel cake
Jerry and Sam, Duck Shoot (1st), corn dogs
Norman and Scott, Basketball (6th), berocks
Sharon and Julie, Bingo (4th), cotton candy
Sue and Shane, Dime Toss (5th), nachos

September's Stefano Logic Problem - Dots on the Map

Blink, bait shop, stretch, 24


Bloomers, cafe, eat, 15
Cowlick, feed store, get gas, 32
Micropolis, gas station, ask directions, 27
Plenty, general store, cold drink, 21

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October's ClueJo Logic Problem - The Muffin Stand

A, whole-wheat cheddar, Dr. Gray


B, orange date, Miss Scarlet
C, zuchini bran, Mrs. White
D, pineapple coconut bran, Miss Scarlet
E, black-pepper bacon, Prof. Plum
F, oatmeal chocolate chip, Mrs. White
G, cranberry orange bran, Mrs. Bluebell H, oatmeal raisin, Miss Lavender
I, raspberry lime, Mrs. Bluebell
J, oatmeal blueberry, Mrs. Bluebell
K, lemon-poppy seed, Prof. Plum
L, orange cardamom, Prof. Plum
M, apple raisin bran, Miss Scarlet
N, apple walnut bran, Miss Lavender,
O, green-chili cheddar, Prof. Plum

October's EK Logic Problem - The Kasers Play Ball

Catcher - Norman
Pitcher - Lor
First base- Sharon
Second base - Donna
Third base - Calvin
Shortstop - John
Left field - Everett
Center field - Sue
Right field - Jerry

October's Stefano Logic Problem - Strange Dreams

Monday, Chinese, $12.00, 3-stars, stuck to chair


Tuesday, Hungarian, $9.00, 4-stars, Cracker Jacks
Wednesday, Swedish, $8.00, 2-stars, everyone’s clothes too small
Thursday, German, $8.50, 1-star, swimming in bowl of soup
Friday, French, $10.00, 5-star, no silverware

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November's ClueJo Logic Problem - Mr. Boddy's Carousel

A, Dr. Gray, Dracula, orange


B, Sir Sable, sheik, green
C, Miss Lavender, ghost, blue
D, Miss Scarlet, witch, brown
E, Col. Mustard, clown, red
F, Lady Melon, Cleopatra, lavender
G, Mr. Green, Sherlock Holmes, gray
H, Mrs. Peacock, leprechaun, yellow

November's EK Logic Problem - Fall Chores

Mon., Jerry, repaired deck railing, bird pooped on head


Tue., Sue, raked yard, booped head on tree limb
Wed., Norman, cleaned fish pond, fell in pond
Thu., Donna, replaced guttering, hit thumb with hammer
Fri., John, put up storm windows, fell off ladder
Sat., Lori, cleaned garage, dropped bucket on foot

November's Stefano Logic Problem - Berry-Delicious!

Monday, grandmother, potted plant, blackberry cobbler


Tuesday, niece, chocolates, cranberry pancakes
Wednesday, mother, flowers, blueberry pudding
Thursday, sister, book, raspberry muffins
Friday, aunt, perfume, strawberry pie

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December's ClueJo Logic Problem - Christmas at Boddy Mansion

1st, Prof. Plum, Ulster, green, pen set


2nd, Miss Scarlet, parka, white, tie
3rd, Mr. Green, trench coat, gray, stationery
4th, Col. Mustard, Pea jacket, red, book
5th, Mrs. Peacock, Mackintaw, blue, Mozart CD
6th, Mrs. White, Mackintosh, brown, letter opener

December's EK Logic Problem - Sunday's Sundaes

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Brandon Hawkinson, chocolate, caramel, marshmallows and butterscotch chips


Ken Cunningham, chocolate chip, pineapple, nuts and crushed M&Ms
Nancy Spence, strawberry, chocolate, marshmallows and sprinkles
Sue Gortat, vanilla, strawberry, nuts and chocolate chips

December's Stefano Logic Problem - Christmas Ghosts

Monday, upstairs maid, hallway, hiccuping


Tuesday, cook, parlor, crying
Wednesday, housekeeper, dining room, moaning
Thursday, parlor maid, kitchen, tapping
Friday, butler, guest bedroom, whistling

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January's ClueJo Logic Problem - Anyone Call a Cab?

1st, Prof. Plum, Botanical Gardens, museum, New Year's baby


2nd, Lady Melon, museum, Chelsea’s Restaurant, new theater opening
3rd, Mrs. Peacock, Chelsea’s Restaurant, Court House, Martha Grime's new book
4th, Mrs. Bluebell, Court House, YMCA, New Year’s Resolutions
5th, Miss Scarlet, YMCA, shopping mall, new LOTR movie
6th, Dr. Gray, shopping mall, bus station, Monday night football game

January's EK Logic Problem - Lady's Night Out

Donna, ecru, The Cutting Edge, Leg of Lamb, Angel Food Waldorf
Julie, yellow, Shear Delight, Chicken à la King, English Trifle
Lori, apricot, Kay’s Kuts & Kurls, Beef Stroganoff, Lemon Cheesecake
Megan, lavender, Tresses Plus, Filet Mignon, Ambrosia Tapioca
Sharon, light blue, Mane Tamer, Duckling à la Orange, Hazelnut Torte
Wilma, lime green, New Image Salon, Shrimp Creole, Crêpe Suzette

January's Stefano Logic Problem - Book Wrappings

Annalee, reservations clerk, mystery, wall paper

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Derek, head chef, romance, pages from magazine


Floyd, hat check, western, aluminum foil
Isabel, accountant, fantasy, brown paper sack strips
Karen, assistant chef, biography, paper towels

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February's ClueJo Logic Problem - County Transit Service

Col. Mustard, Flagstone, Millstone


Miss Scarlet, Cobblestone Corner, Jewel
Mr. Green, Crag Center, Agate City
Mrs. Peacock, Boulder Point, Sandville
Mrs. White, Mineral City, Gypsum Gap
Prof. Plum, Granite, Flint Falls

February's EK Logic Problem - Rent-a-Bus

A, empty
B, Sam
C, empty
D, Everett, monogrammed pen
E, Megan
F, Jerry
G, Marie, novel
H, empty
I, Scott
J, Fred, eyeglass case
K, Calvin
L, Lori, crossword puzzle magazine
M, empty
N, Norman, lighter
O, Emer
P, Sarah, comb
Q, empty
R, Sue, fashion magazine
S, Julie, sunglasses
T, empty
U, Wilma
V, Sharon, address book
W, Seth, keys
X, empty
Y, Donna

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Z, Shane
AA, empty BB, John

February's Stefano Logic Problem - Birds of a Feather

Monday, Lanner Falcon, mouse, vegetable garden


Tuesday, Burchell’s Coucal, meerkats, hills nearby
Wednesday, Hoopoe, black beetle, copse of trees
Thursday, Blue Crane, hedgehog, veld
Friday, Lilac Breasted Roller, hare, herb garden

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March's ClueJo Logic Problem - Chili Cook Off!

1997, Mrs. White, fennel, ice cream maker, Lounge


1998, Mr. Green, chervil, chef’s knives, Study
1999, Prof. Plum, horseradish, Teflon bakeware, Library
2000, Miss Scarlet, coriander, gas grill, Billiard Room
2001, Mrs. Peacock, cilantro, bread maker, Conservatory
2002, Col. Mustard, cayenne peppers, 20-piece casserole set, Ballroom

March's EK Logic Problem - And the Band Plays On

Calvin, orange, beret, brown ponytail, fiddle


Everett, light blue, top hat, red straight, drums
John, lime green, sombrero, gray straight, guitar
Scott, yellow, beanie, short & curly black, cymbals
Shane, pink, porkpie, blonde ponytail, recorder

March's Stefano Logic Problem - Wearing of the Green

Colleen O’Neal, 10, hair ribbon Esther O’Reilly, 7, socks


Ginger O’Mahony, 6, vest John O’Neal, 2, handkerchief
Kevin O’Mahony, 1, shirt
Michael O’Reilly, slacks
Ryan O’Connell, 8, shoe laces
Sarah O’Sullivan, 9, tie
Todd O’Sullivan, 5, jacket
Trixie O’Connell, 3, belt

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April's ClueJo Logic Problem - Convention Time

2nd, Inspector Black, Mrs. Peacock, ecru, Green Thumb Association for Gardeners Convention
3rd, Sir Sable, Col. Mustard, lilac, Amateur Rock Collector’s Convention
4th, Mrs. Bluebell, Mr. Green, peach, East Coast Bird Watcher’s Convention
5th, Lady Melon, Miss Scarlet, pink, Logic Problem Lover’s Association Convention
6th, Dr. Gray, Prof. Plum, pale yellow, Clue Game Lover’s Convention
7th, Miss Lavender, Mrs. White, light blue, Mystery Book Lovers Convention

April's EK Logic Problem - Mr. Green Thumb

Monday, planted flowers, lemonade, 6


Tuesday, pruned trees, iced tea, 7
Wednesday, cleaned pond, cold beer, 10
Thursday, fertilized yard, Gatorade, 9
Friday, moved bushes, cola, 8

April's Stefano Logic Problem - Stefano Goes Metal Detecting

1:00, City Park, charm bracelet, skunk


2:00, School Playground, nickel, squirrel
3:00, Country Fair Grounds, skeleton key, duck
4:00, Golf Course, ring, dog
5:00, Baseball Diamond, Kennedy half dollar, garter snake

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May's ClueJo Logic Problem - A Trip into the City

Dr. Gray, The Green Thumb, $80, dentist


Inspector Black, Samson’s Stationery, $40, Chamber of Commerce
Lady Melon, Freda’s Fabric Shoppe, $20, hair dresser
Miss Lavender, Elmer’s Electronics, $50, financial advisor
Mrs. Bluebell, Petz Pet Store, $30, banker
Sir Sable, Franklin Framing, $60, accountant

May's EK Logic Problem - Sci-fi Best Sellers

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April 2nd, The Rhodinian Factor, Isaac C. Clark, mother (Wilma)


April 9th, Conquest of Coronus, Robert Asimov, sister-in-law (Lori)
April 16th, Beyond Andromeda, Lois Bradbury, sister (Donna)
April 23rd, Assignment: Black Hole, Arthur Bujold, daugther (Megan)
April 29th, Strangers on Earth, Ray Heinlein, wife (Sharon)

May's Stefano Logic Problem - Best Laid Plans

Monday, Mandy Crane, Maid-A-Day, flu


Tuesday, Sybil Thomas, Larry’s Lawn Service, became new father
Wednesday, Andrea Dunn, Clark Carpet Cleaners, broken toe
Thursday, Oscar Williams, Andy’s Auto Service, family emergency
Friday, Beth Jobes, Ruffer’s Roofing, eloped
Saturday, Dillon Grayson, Olympia Pool & Pond Care, raining

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June's ClueJo Logic Problem - St. Alban's Parish Fete

1st, Mr. Green & Miss Lavender, orange, bakery goods


2nd, Mrs. Peacock & Sir Sable, blue, afghans
3rd, Col. Mustard & Mrs. Bluebell, green, books
4th, Prof. Plum & Dr. Gray, yellow, wood carved objects
5th, Mrs. White & Lady Melon, red, jewelry

June's EK Logic Problem - In Pursuit of Trivia

1st, Adam Rawson, FL, Arts & Leisure


2nd, Kathy Liszewski, CA, Geography
3rd, Nancy Drury, NY, History
4th, James Milstone, TX, Science & Nature
5th, Bruce Lennox, NV, Entertainment

June's Stefano Logic Problem - Grab Bag Gift Exchange

In summary: (name, gift, wrapping paper, gifts drew out)

Beth, candles, gold, white & red


Candy, computer software games, white, red & blue
Darryl, books, blue, gold & silver
Ronnie, stationery, silver, white & gold
Stefano, jigsaw puzzles, red, blue & silver

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July's ClueJo Logic Problem - Local Artists Fare Well

Col. Mustard, Denmark, Anne Alden, seascape, oil, living room


Dr. Gray, Spain, Anne Alden, landscape, oil, library
Inspector Black, Ireland, Dago Diablo, still life, oil, hallway
Lady Melon, Italy, Dago Diablo, still life, oil, living room
Miss Lavender, Portugal, Dago Diablo, seascape, oil, study
Miss Scarlet, Austria, Anne Alden, landscape, watercolor, hallway
Mr. Green, Switzerland, Anne Alden, seascape, oil, library
Mrs. Bluebell, Sweden, Dago Diablo, landscape, watercolor, living room
Mrs. Peacock, Scotland, Anne Alden, still life, watercolor, hallway
Mrs. White, Belgium, Dago Diablo, landscape, watercolor, study
Prof. Plum, Norway, Dago Diablo, seascape, watercolor, study
Sir Sable, Finland, Anne Alden, still life, watercolor, library

July's EK Logic Problem -Family Here, Family There

Mon., Shane, hardware store, Taco-Trico, Jerry


Tue., Donna, pet store, Burger Queen, Wilma
Wed., Sharon, supermarket, Pizza Parlor, Julie
Thu., John, gardening center, Ray’s Bar-B-Que, Lori
Fri., Calvin, Farmer’s Market, Captain Hook’s, Norman

July's Stefano Logic Problem - Makin' Sandwiches with Bacon

In summary: (cheese, bread, veggie, spread)

Brie, Kugelhupf, green tomatoes, horseradish sauce


Cheddar, whole wheat, sliced radishes, peanut butter
Edam, pumpernickel, bean sprouts, mayonnaise
Parmesan, buttermilk, chopped olives, ketchup
Swiss, rye, parsley sprigs, mustard

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August's ClueJo Logic Problem - Downtown Spring Sale

Col. Mustard, Targett, mauve, small, $20


Mr. Boddy, Anthony & Sons, chartreuse, small, $40
Mr. Green, Bloomingdales, brown, small, $30
Miss Scarlet, Bales & Long, cream, medium, $50
Mrs. Peacock, Macey’s, lavender, large, $50
Mrs. White, Wahlmart, peach, medium, $20
Prof. Plum, Huntington’s, dove gray, extra large, $40

August's EK Logic Problem -The Key to Sharon's Heart

The statements on the gold and bronze chests say the opposite, so one of them is true and the
other false. Since ‘at most, one of the 3 inscriptions is true’ (1st clue in story), then the
statement on the silver chest is false, so the key to Sharon’s heart is in the silver chest. On the
second round of chests - cedar, teak, and maple, ‘at least 1 inscription is true and at least 1
inscription is false’ (2nd clue in story) so if the ring was in the maple chest, then all three
statements would be true, which is contrary to what is given. If the ring was in the teak chest,
then all three statements would be false, which is again is contrary to what is given. Therefore
the ring must be in the cedar chest and we have the 1st two statements true and the last one
false, which is consistent with what is given.

August's Stefano Logic Problem - The Cube

Alpha, bracelet, knife, spear


Kappa, urn, boat, column
Omicron, shield, house, bird
Sigma, sling, tree, key
Upsilon, arch, warrior, temple

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September's ClueJo Logic Problem - Prof. Plum's Travels

8th, Col. Mustard, calender, Ecuador, 4 letters


19th, Mrs. White, bird figurine, Peru, 14 letters
22nd, Mr. Green, book, Brazil, 20 letters
26th, Miss Scarlet, scarf, Argentina, 8 letters
29th, Mrs. Peacock, water globe, Paraguay, 10 letters

September's EK Logic Problem -Bicycles Build-for-Two

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1st, Megan, Sam, orange


2nd, Shane, Jerry, purple
3rd, Julie, Seth, yellow
4th, Norman, Scott, red
5th, Donna, Everett, green
6th, Sharon, Sue, blue

September's Stefano Logic Problem - The Catacombs

Iota Cave, paintings, trap door, 1800


Lambda Cave, stalactites, snake pit, 2000
Nu Cave, yellow crystal, poison darts, 2200
Pi Cave, iron cross, Tomb, 2600
Tau Cave, hieroglyphics, scorpions, 2400

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October's ClueJo Logic Problem - Fall Fiesta

Conditon 1: B
Condition 2: D
Condition 3: C
Condition 4: B
Condition 5: A
Condition 6: E
Condition 7: E
Condition 8: D

October's Stefano Logic Problem - The Treasure

In summary: (sequence, N, E, W walls)

1st sequence: 2, 3, 4
2nd sequence: 3, 4, 5
3rd sequence: 5, 1, 2
4th sequence: 1, 5, 3
5th sequence: 4, 2, 1

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November's ClueJo Logic Problem - Who, With What, and Where?

In summary: (game, suspect, weapon, room, winner)

1st, Col. Mustard, rope, Dining Room, Miss Scarlet


2nd, Miss Scarlet, lead pipe, Library, Mrs. White
3rd, Mr. Green, knife, Conservatory, Mrs. Peacock
4th, Prof. Plum, candlestick, Kitchen, Col. Mustard
5th, Mrs. White, wrench, Study, Mr. Green
6th, Mrs. Peacock, revolver, Ballroom, Prof. Plum

November's EK Logic Problem -Hitting the Slopes

Thursday, Everett, shoulder, Devil’s Run


Friday, Norman, wrist, Lightening Trail
Saturday, John, knee, Zigzag Chute
Sunday, Shane, elbow, Fool’s Fall
Monday, Scott, ankle, Donovan’s Drop

November's Stefano Logic Problem - Rack 'em Up

1st, Amos Saunders, 9-ball (lost)


2nd, Mike Fendell, 8-ball (won)
3rd, Grant Sharpe, bank pool (lost)
4th, Tony Kinsley, 8-ball (lost)
5th, Glenn Bronson, 9-ball (won)
6th, Scott Clayton, one pocket (won)

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December's ClueJo Logic Problem - One-Horse Open Sleigh

Sun. evening, Miss Lavender, red, NV


Mon. morning, Lady Melon, yellow, CA
Mon. afternoon, Inspect. Black, blue, UT
Tue. morning, Dr. Gray, green, OR
Tue. afternoon, Mrs. Bluebell, white, WY

December's EK Logic Problem -Christmas Gift Wrappings

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Calvin, reindeer, green


Donna, angels, white
Everett, Santa Claus, green
Jerry, bells, blue
John, Christmas trees, gold
Julie, elves, gold
Lori, musical notes, gold
Megan, candles, silver
Scott, red & white checks, gold
Shane, green & white stripes, silver
Sharon, red & blue plaid, yellow
Wilma, snowflakes, red

December's Stefano Logic Problem - Turkeyville Holiday

Wed., yodelling, Jethro Poteen, minature golf tickets


Thu., pig calling, Dolly Dogsbody, bowling passes
Fri., turkey gobbling, Herkimer Outsettler, movie tickets
Sat., watermelon seed spitting, ‘Lil Joe Mushbroom, planetarium tickets
Sun., mule braying, Bella Rumpbothom, amusement park tickets

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HOW TO SOLVE A LOGIC HOW TO CONSTRUCT A LOGIC


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
PROBLEM PROBLEM

January's ClueJo Logic Problem - It's a Small World

Col. Mustard, New Zealand, Harrison Ford, napkin


Miss Scarlet, Scotland, Tom Selleck, flap of envelope
Mr. Green, Argentina, Melanie Griffin, old lottery ticket
Mrs. Peacock, Austria, Meg Ryan, address book
Mrs. White, South Africa, Brad Pitt, white hat
Prof. Plum, Norway, Julia Roberts, shirt sleeve

January's EK Logic Problem - Win or Lose

Summary: (person, Game One, Game Two, Game Three)

Donna, No, No, No


Everett, Yes, Yes, Yes
Jerry, Yes, No, No
John, No, Yes, Yes
Lori, Yes, No, Yes
Norman, No, Yes, No
Sharon, No, No, Yes
Sue, Yes, Yes, No

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January's Stefano Logic Problem - The New 2005 Cars

Chevy Scorpion, white, CD Player


Dodge Panther, red, luggage rack
Ford Constellation, silver, cruise control
Mercury Titan, black, rear window defroster
Pontiac Neptune, blue, power seats

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February's ClueJo Logic Problem - Riding High in the Sky

A, red & blue, Mr. Green and Miss Lavender


B, yellow & blue, Miss Scarlet and Dr. Gray
C, green & white, Mrs. Peacock and Inspector Black
D, red & yellow, Prof. Plum and Mrs. Bluebell
E, purple & green, Mrs. White and Sir Sable
F, white & purple, Col. Mustard and Lady Melon

February's EK Logic Problem - Valentine's Dinners

Tuesday, Wilma [mother], Chinese, potted plant


Wednesday, Megan [daughter], Italian, gift certificate
Thursday, Sarah [grandmother], French, tickets to a play
Friday, Donna [sister], Mexican, box of chocolates
Saturday, Sharon [wife], Hungarian, dozen red roses

February's Stefano Logic Problem - The Land of Tyberia

Alban, 40, 117 days, attacked by saber-cat


Erling, 38, 99 days, killed by dragon
Garibald, 41, 81 days, burned in forest fire
Haig, 39, 63 days, attacked by Orcs
Hamish, 37, 135 days, poisoned by fruit of tree

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March's ClueJo Logic Problem - Sea Cruise

Dr. Gray, Mermaid Cruise Lines, Pedro, Brazil


Lady Melon, Carousel Cruise Lines, Felix, Australia
Miss Lavender, Sea Princess Cruise Lines, Jacques, Sweden
Mrs. Bluebell, Atlantis Cruise Lines, Carlos, Norway
Sir Sable, Red Dawn Cruise Lines, Miguel, Greece

March's EK Logic Problem - Captain Everett's Treasure

1st, Pingo-Pingo, sapphires, bananas


2nd, Crystal Cove, emeralds, fowl
3rd, Skull Isle, rubies, coconuts
4th, Pollyanna, diamonds, boar
5th, Heron Harbor, gold, herbs & spices

March's Stefano Logic Problem - The Land of Tyberia

#1, Kristy, cooking sherry, Shuttle’s


#2, Daniel, cheese, HeartMaid
#3, Glen, Bodkin’s, wheat germ
#4, Tom, Meadows, rice
#5, Heather, Richland, coffee

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April's ClueJo Logic Problem - Target Practice

Col. Mustard, black, 9+7+5 = 21


Mr. Green, gold, 5+3+0=8
Miss Scarlet, blue, 7+3+1=11
Mrs. Peacock, white, 7+5+3=15
Mrs. White, red, 9+5+0=14
Prof. Plum, green, 9+9+1=19

April's Spring Special - Knights, Knaves, & Jesters

A. It is impossible for either a Knight or a Knave to say, “I’m a Knave,” because a Knight
wouldn’t make a false statement that he was a Knave, and a Knave wouldn’t make a true
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he said A said that he was a Knave. Hence, B is a Knave. Since C said that B was lying, then he
is telling the truth so he spoke the truth; hence, C is a Knight. It is impossible to tell what A is.

B. The answer is the same - B is a Knave and C is a Knight, although the reasoning is a bit
different here. The first thing to observe is that B and C must be of opposite types, since B
contradicts C. So of these two, one is a Knight and the other is a Knave. Now, if A were a
Knight, then there would be two Knights present, hence A could not have lied and said there
was only one Knight present; but then A, being a Knave, couldn’t have made that true
statement. Therefore, A could not have said there was one Knight among them. So B’s
statement to what A said is false, and B is a Knave and C is Knight, and A must also be a
Knight.

C. Suppose A were a Knave. Then when A makes the statement “At least one of us is a Knave”
it would be false since Knaves always lie; hence, they would both be Knights. Thus, if A were a
Knave he would also be a Knight, which would be impossible. Therefore, A is not a Knave, he
is a Knight, and since he is a Knight, then he tells the truth when he says at least one of them is
a Knave. Therefore, A is a Knight and B is a Knave.

D. A must be a Knave, for if he were a Knight, then it would be true that all three are Knaves
and hence that A too is a Knave, but then he’d be both a Knight and a Knave, which is
impossible. So A is a Knave and made a false statement that all three were Knaves, so at least
one of them is a Knight. Now, suppose B were a Knave. Then A and B would both be Knaves,
so C would be the Knight, which would make B’s statement true, but if it were true, then B
would also be both a Knave and a Knight, which is impossible. Therefore B must be a Knight,
and from his statement, he is the only Knight, so A and C are Knaves.

E. In the 2nd part, if A says, “All of us are Knaves,” and B says, “No, exactly one of us is a
Knave,” then it can’t be determined what B is, but we can determine what A and C are. A
must be a Knave for the same reasons given above, so there must be one Knight among them.
Now, either B is a Knight or a Knave. If he is a Knight, then it would be true that exactly one of
them is a Knave, which we’ve already shown to be A, so that would make C a Knight. On the
other hand, if B is a Knave, then C must be a Knight, since all three can’t be Knaves. However,
it can’t be shown for certainty whether B is a Knight or aKknave, but in either case, C is a
Knight.

F. To answer this one, one must use the information given that the stranger knew the answer
after the inhabitant’s response. Suppose the speaker - lets call him A - had answered, “Yes.”
Could the stranger have known whether at least one of them was a Knight? Actually, no. For it
could be that A was a Knight and answered truthfully when he said “Yes” , or it could be that
both were Knaves, in which case A would have answered falsely with a “Yes.” Thus, by getting
a “yes” answer, the stranger really couldn’t have no way of knowing whether A was a Knight
or a Knave, so A answered “No” to the stranger’s question. Therefore, the stranger can now
know what A and the other inhabitant - lets call him B - are. If A were a Knight, he couldn’t
have truthfully answered “No,” so A is a Knave. Since his answer is “No” and he is a Knave,
then he is a liar, so there is at least one Knight present. Hence, A is a Knave and B is a Knight.

G. A cannot be a Knight, because a Knight would never say that he was a Jester. So A is either
a Knave or a Jester. If he was a Jester, then B’s statement would be true; hence, B is either a

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Knight or is a Jester, but B can’t be a Jester (since A is, according to this supposition) so B is a
Knight. This would leave C a Knave. But a Knave cannot say that he is not a Jester (because a
Knave really isn’t a Jester, so he’d be telling the truth, which would make him also a Knight).
Therefore, A cannot be a Jester; hence, A is a Knave. Then B’s statement is false, so B must be
a Jester, which leaves C as the Knight.

H. B says that “I sometimes tell lies and sometimes tell the truth,” so if B’s statement is true, he
is a Jester and the other two would be lying and would be Knaves, but A and C gave opposite
replies, so they couldn’t possibily both be Knaves; therefore, B is lying and since he can’t be a
Jester, then he is a Knave. Since A said that B always told lies, then he would be a Knight as
this would be true. Since C said that B always tells the truth, that would be a lie, but since we
know there were one of each - Knight, Knave, and Jester, and A is a Knight and B a Knave,
then C would be a Jester, and this was one of those times the Jester decided to lie.

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May's ClueJo Logic Problem - Child's Play

Col. Mustard, helped lay floor for Crazy Castle, $230, signs for restrooms
Mr. Green, helped erect tunnel slide, $240, flagstones around fountain
Miss Scarlet, helped hang swings for swing set, $245, plants around fountain
Mrs. Peacock, painted on treehouse, $235, mosaic game table & chairs
Mrs. White, helped lay decking for pavilion, $250, 2 benches

May's Stefano Logic Problem - Going Hiking

Agatha, green shirt, yellow hat, turtles basking, 10


Dinah, red shirt, purple hat, squirrels playing, 6
Gerry, yellow shirt, orange hat, beaver dam, 9
Mitchell, orange shirt, red hat, butterflies in field, 7
Stefano, blue shirt, green hat, doe & fawn, 11
Tina, purple shirt, blue hat, prairie dogs, 5

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June's ClueJo Logic Problem - The Antique Mall

1st, Mr. Green, Tiffany lamp, Dis-N-Dat

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2nd, Col. Mustard, music box, Yesterday’s


3rd, Prof. Plum, salt & pepper shakers, Etcetera Shoppe
4th, Miss Scarlet, lace table cloth, Heartstring’s Antiques
5th, Mrs. Peacock, crystal platter, Memories Gallery
6th, Mrs. White, ebony paper weight, Old Town Antiques
7th, Mr. Boddy, pewter book ends, Tinker’s Treasures

June's EK Logic Problem - Family Phots

10:55, Sharon, library, sky with clouds


10:50, Megan, dentist, trees
10:45, Shane, YMCA, rainbow
10:40, Everett, greenhouse, pale green
10:35, Everett’s parents, home, cream-colored curtain

June's Stefano Logic Problem - High School Reunion

Alyssa, Michigan, sausage, iced tea


Brandon, Oregon, sausage, root beer
Chris, Arizona, pepperoni, iced tea
Darryl, Ohio, sausage, cola
Ken, Georgia, pepperoni, cola
Nancy, Connecticut, hamburger, iced tea
Norman, Idaho, hamburger, root beer
Phil, Colorado, hamburger, cola
Sue, Vermont, pepperoni, root beer

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July's ClueJo Logic Problem - Farmer's Market

Mon., Col. Mustard, table cloth, apples, corn-on-the-cob


Tue., Mrs. Peacock, doilies, apricots, tomatoes
Wed., Mr. Green, wheat-woven wreath, pears, bell peppers
Thu., Mrs. White, bird house, oranges, onions
Fri., Miss Scarlet, bread basket, strawberries, green beans

July's EK Logic Problem - Rating Skaters

Everett, blue, 9, 5, 8, 7, 6
Megan, green, 7, 6, 5, 8, 9
Shane, yellow, 9, 5, 8, 7, 6

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Sharon, pink, 7, 6, 5, 8, 9

Chloe & Kevin, 30


Ginger & Harlan, 27
Melissa & Scott, 29
Natasha & Rafael, 26
Pilar & Quinn, 28

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August's ClueJo Logic Problem - Trivial Pursuit

0, Mrs. Peacock, Iced Tea, History


1, Col. Mustard, Coffee, Arts & Literature
2, Mr. Green, Root Beer, Sports & Leisure
3, Miss Scarlet, Pepsi, Science & Nature
4, Mr. Boddy, Dr. Pepper, Geography
5, Mrs. White, Sprite, Science & Nature 6, Prof. Plum, Lemonade, Entertainment

August's Stefano Logic Problem - For the Birds

Mon., sparrows, barn, fence post


Tue., chickadees, brick duplex, eave of tool shed
Wed., wrens, Swiss Chalet, yard light
Thu., bluebirds, log cabin, tree limb
Fri., finches, gourd, clothes line pole

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September's ClueJo Logic Problem - An Apple A Day

1st, Prof. Plum, Apple Carmel Cake, Mexican


2nd, Miss Scarlet, Apple Walnut Bread, Japanese
3rd, Mr. Green, Apple Dumplings, Italian
4th, Mrs. Peacock, Apple Cobbler, Thai
5th, Mrs. White, Apple Pie, French
6th, Col. Mustard, Apple Strudel, Swedish

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September's Stefano Logic Problem - Garden Tours

8 AM, Jon, woman with purple hat, knocked over urn with pansies
10 AM, Teresa, man wearing pince nez, picked rose from rose bush
12 Noon, David, girl with 5 rings in her nose, trampled Rosemary
2 PM, Alicia, bald man with red goatee, threw cigarette in fish pond
4 PM, Mark, man in orange overalls, taking cuttings from flowering vine

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November's ClueJo Logic Problem - Queuing for a Bargain

1st, Miss Lavender, pea jacket, sheets 2nd, Mrs. Bluebell, mackintosh, towels
3rd, Miss Scarlet, ulster, scarf
Th, Mrs. Peacock, wind breaker, elephant statuette
5th, Mrs. White, parka, hat

November's Stefano Logic Problem - Filling in at Work

Clare Kanowski, hat check person, complete physical


David Patel, assistant chef, see home realtor
Eva Bloom, waiter, dental appointment
Frank Agoita, reservations clerk, college enrollment

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December's ClueJo Logic Problem - Queuing for a Bargain

1st, Miss Scarlet, green bean casserole


2nd, Mrs. White, ham
3rd, Col. Mustard, dressing
4th, Mr. Green, potatoes
5th, Mrs. Peacock, relish tray
6th, Prof. Plum, pies

December's Stefano Logic Problem - Filling in at Work

1st, Stefano, green, “Eureka!”

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2nd, Judi, orange, “Hallelujah!”


3rd, Phil, yellow, “Ten four!”
4th, Ken, red, “Alright!”
5th, Sue, blue, “Oh, boy!”

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