The king's three children, Abel, Benjamin and Paula, went into the forest with their friend Sir Kay to practice archery. While distracted during their hunt, an ogre captured them and locked them in separate cells in a dungeon. Princess Paula's cell was not next to Sir Kay's cell. Prince Abel's cell was next to Prince Benjamin's cell, but not next to Princess Paula's cell. The clues indicate Sir Kay must have been locked in the cell on the other side of Prince Benjamin from Prince Abel.
The king's three children, Abel, Benjamin and Paula, went into the forest with their friend Sir Kay to practice archery. While distracted during their hunt, an ogre captured them and locked them in separate cells in a dungeon. Princess Paula's cell was not next to Sir Kay's cell. Prince Abel's cell was next to Prince Benjamin's cell, but not next to Princess Paula's cell. The clues indicate Sir Kay must have been locked in the cell on the other side of Prince Benjamin from Prince Abel.
The king's three children, Abel, Benjamin and Paula, went into the forest with their friend Sir Kay to practice archery. While distracted during their hunt, an ogre captured them and locked them in separate cells in a dungeon. Princess Paula's cell was not next to Sir Kay's cell. Prince Abel's cell was next to Prince Benjamin's cell, but not next to Princess Paula's cell. The clues indicate Sir Kay must have been locked in the cell on the other side of Prince Benjamin from Prince Abel.
The king's only children, Abel, Benjamin and Paula,
went into the forest with their friend, the elderly Sir Kay. They wanted to try their skill with their bows and arrows. Each of them started with same number of ar- Happy at the hunt, the king's children became care- rows. When all the arrows had been shot, it was dis- less and less watchful than usual. A passing ogre easily covered that: captured them and Sir Kay and took them back to his dungeon. He placed them in four cells in a row. 1. Sir Kay brought down more game than Princess The cell in which Prince Abel was held prisoner was Paula. next to Prince Benjamin's. But Prince Abel was not next 2. Prince Benjamin captured more than Sir Kay. to Princess Paula. If Princess Paula's cell was not next to 3. Princess Paula's arrows went truer than Prince Sir Kay, whose cell was? Abel's. Who was the best marksman that day? Clue on page 87. Clue on page 87. Answer on page 107. Answer on page 107.