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#15. Football Injuries

Five football players named Biff, Bill, Buck, Barry, and Brad played football for five different teams. They also played five different positions and suffered five different injuries during last season. Based on the clues below, match the names with the teams they played for, the positions that they played, and the injuries that they suffered.

|Biff |Bill |Buck |Barry |Brad |

|Bears |Bears |Bears |Bears |Bears |

|Broncos |Broncos |Broncos |Broncos |Broncos |

|Cowboys |Cowboys |Cowboys |Cowboys |Cowboys |

|Cardinals |Cardinals |Cardinals |Cardinals |Cardinals |

|Giants |Giants |Giants |Giants |Giants |

|tight end |tight end |tight end |tight end |tight end |

|center |center |center |center |center |

|guard |guard |guard |guard |guard |

|quarterback |quarterback |quarterback |quarterback |quarterback |

|fullback |fullback |fullback |fullback |fullback |

|hip pointer |hip pointer |hip pointer |hip pointer |hip pointer |

|broken leg |broken leg |broken leg |broken leg |broken leg |

|concussion |concussion |concussion |concussion |concussion |

|broken arm |broken arm |broken arm |broken arm |broken arm |

|burst knee |burst knee |burst knee |burst knee |burst knee |

1. The center broke his leg; the guard burst his knee, and the player for the Broncos suffered a hip pointer.

2. The quarterback for the Cowboys broke his arm and the fullback suffered a concussion.

3. Biff and Barry did not play for the Bears and neither of them suffered either a hip pointer or a broken arm.

4. Brad wasn't a Bear and didn't break his arm.

5. Bill wasn't a quarterback and he didn't suffer a concussion.

6. Barry was neither a center nor a fullback and he didn't play for the Cardinals.

#22. Skiing Fun

Five people named Max, Mark, Maureen, Millie, and Miriam went on a skiing holiday to five different ski areas. The areas were, in no particular order, Aspen, Vail, Sun Valley, Stowe Mountain, and Lake Placid. Not noted for their intelligent choices, each looked for the most dangerous slope at the resort to descend. The slopes were named, in no particular order, Devil's Leap, Death's Door, Killer, Death Wish, and Widow-maker. They all fell and broke a bone, but none of them broke the same bone as did the others. The bones that they broke were, in no particular order, a clavicle, an ulna, a humerus, a femur, and a tibia. Based on the clues below, match the names with the ski resorts they visited, ski runs they descended, and bones that they broke.

|MAX |MARK |MAUREEN |MILLIE |MIRIAM |

|Aspen |Aspen |Aspen |Aspen |Aspen |

|Vail |Vail |Vail |Vail |Vail |

|Sun Valley |Sun Valley |Sun Valley |Sun Valley |Sun Valley |

|Stowe Mountain |Stowe Mountain |Stowe Mountain |Stowe Mountain |Stowe Mountain |

|Lake Placid |Lake Placid |Lake Placid |Lake Placid |Lake Placid |

|Devil's Leap |Devil's Leap |Devil's Leap |Devil's Leap |Devil's Leap |

|Death's Door |Death's Door |Death's Door |Death's Door |Death's Door |

|Killer |Killer |Killer |Killer |Killer |

|Death Wish |Death Wish |Death Wish |Death Wish |Death Wish |

|Widow-Maker |Widow-Maker |Widow-Maker |Widow-Maker |Widow-Maker |

|clavicle |clavicle |clavicle |clavicle |clavicle |

|ulna |ulna |ulna |ulna |ulna |

|humerus |humerus |humerus |humerus |humerus |

|femur |femur |femur |femur |femur |

|tibia |tibia |tibia |tibia |tibia |

1. The person who descended Devil's Leap broke an ulna.

2. The person who descended Aspen's famous Killer slope broke an humerus.

3. The person who broke a clavicle at Sun Valley met Maureen, Millie, and Miriam at a rehab center and saw that none of them broke a humerus, which isn't humorous at all.

4. The person who broke a tibia did so going down Stowe Mountain's Death Wish slope.

5. The person who broke a clavicle was descending Death's Door at the time of injury.

6. Miriam didn't break her tibia or go to Lake Placid, and Maureen did not go down the slope called Death Wish.

7. Max did not go to Sun Valley, and Miriam did not go down Devil's Leap.

# 28. Lunchroom Secrets

Five lunchroom mangers met at a restaurant because they never ate their own cooking. Their first names were Ralph, Rhonda, Rhoda, Rex, and Rina. They all had different last names. They all had different favorite recipes that they served on special occasions. Each recipe had a super secret ingredient. Finally, they always wore different colored hairnets. Based on the clues below, match their first names with their last names, favorite recipes, special flavor ingredient, and hairnet color.

|RALPH |RHONDA |RHODA |REX |RINA |

|Barfner |Barfner |Barfner |Barfner |Barfner |

|Sprogle |Sprogle |Sprogle |Sprogle |Sprogle |

|Belcher |Belcher |Belcher |Belcher |Belcher |

|Skink |Skink |Skink |Skink |Skink |

|Pinkle |Pinkle |Pinkle |Pinkle |Pinkle |

|Tuna Delight |Tuna Delight |Tuna Delight |Tuna Delight |Tuna Delight |

|Spam Heaven |Spam Heaven |Spam Heaven |Spam Heaven |Spam Heaven |

|Holy Hash |Holy Hash |Holy Hash |Holy Hash |Holy Hash |

|Pork Cluster |Pork Cluster |Pork Cluster |Pork Cluster |Pork Cluster |

|Turkey Balls |Turkey Balls |Turkey Balls |Turkey Balls |Turkey Balls |

|frog spleen |frog spleen |frog spleen |frog spleen |frog spleen |

|bat guano |bat guano |bat guano |bat guano |bat guano |

|dried liver |dried liver |dried liver |dried liver |dried liver |

|iodine |iodine |iodine |iodine |iodine |

|dandruff |dandruff |dandruff |dandruff |dandruff |

|yellow |yellow |yellow |yellow |yellow |

|purple |purple |purple |purple |purple |

|green |green |green |green |green |

|blue |blue |blue |blue |blue |

|white |white |white |white |white |

1. The secret ingredient in Barfner's Turkey Balls was dandruff, which gave them their famous flaky texture.

2. Belcher wore a blue hairnet and Pinkle wore a green hairnet.

3. The secret ingredient in Skink's Pork Cluster was iodine.

4. The lunchroom manager in the yellow hairnet cooked Holy Hash flavored with dried liver.

5. Pinkle's Tuna Delight was spiced with bat guano, which gave it that piquant flavor loved by all.

6. Rhonda and Rina did not wear hairnets that were purple, blue, or white and neither one of them cooked Pork Cluster.

7. Rhoda's secret ingredient for flavor was not bat guano.

8. Ralph didn't use iodine and his hairnet wasn't purple or white.

9. Rex looked at Barfner in the purple hairnet and thought that he too would wear a purple hairnet some day when his old one wore out.

10. One day Rina got mad and threw her guano-flavored Tuna Delight all over Sprogle's yellow hairnet.

# 33. Five Teachers

Five teachers met at an educational conference. Their first names were Myron, Mildred, Mavis, Mark, and Moe. They all had different last names, all taught different subjects at different schools, and they all had nicknames that their students called them behind their backs. Based on the clues below, match the first names with the last names, subjects taught, schools and nicknames.

|MYRON |MILDRED |MAVIS |MARK |MOE |

|Wartlip |Wartlip |Wartlip |Wartlip |Wartlip |

|Snargle |Snargle |Snargle |Snargle |Snargle |

|Wombatle |Wombatle |Wombatle |Wombatle |Wombatle |

|Noodler |Noodler |Noodler |Noodler |Noodler |

|Snert |Snert |Snert |Snert |Snert |

|Math |Math |Math |Math |Math |

|Science |Science |Science |Science |Science |

|English |English |English |English |English |

|Geography |Geography |Geography |Geography |Geography |

|History |History |History |History |History |

|Ford School |Ford School |Ford School |Ford School |Ford School |

|Nixon School |Nixon School |Nixon School |Nixon School |Nixon School |

|Taft School |Taft School |Taft School |Taft School |Taft School |

|Hayes School |Hayes School |Hayes School |Hayes School |Hayes School |

|Adams School |Adams School |Adams School |Adams School |Adams School |

|"Ironsides" |"Ironsides" |"Ironsides" |"Ironsides" |"Ironsides" |

|"Sergeant" |"Sergeant" |"Sergeant" |"Sergeant" |"Sergeant" |

|"Tyrant" |"Tyrant" |"Tyrant" |"Tyrant" |"Tyrant" |

|"General" |"General" |"General" |"General" |"General" |

|"Da Boss" |"Da Boss" |"Da Boss" |"Da Boss" |"Da Boss" |

1. Wombatle, the "Tyrant," taught Math at Ford School.

2. Wartlip, better known as "Ironsides," taught Science at the Adams School.

3. Mavis would have been surprised to hear that her students called her "Sergeant."

4. Mark didn't teach Math, but he thought Wartlip was an intelligent person, and they both admired Mildred's beauty.

5. Myron's last name was not either Wartlip or Wombatle.

6. "Da Boss" taught Geography and the "General" taught English, but neither of them taught at the Nixon School.

7. Snert taught History and Myron wasn't Noodler.

8. Noodler was called the "General."

9. Snargle taught Geography and the English teacher taught at Hayes School.

# 34. On To High School

Five eight grade students named Oscar, Oliver, Olive, Otto, and Ophelia were graduating from Kennedy Middle School and going on to five different high schools. The students excelled in five different sports and expected to wear the colors of their new school's various teams with pride. The nicknames of the high school teams were all different, too! Based on the clues below, match names with high schools, sports, uniform colors, and team nicknames.

|OSCAR |OLIVER |OLIVE |OTTO |OPHELIA |

|Taft High |Taft High |Taft High |Taft High |Taft High |

|Smith High |Smith High |Smith High |Smith High |Smith High |

|Orr High |Orr High |Orr High |Orr High |Orr High |

|King High |King High |King High |King High |King High |

|Bates High |Bates High |Bates High |Bates High |Bates High |

|swimming |swimming |swimming |swimming |swimming |

|baseball |baseball |baseball |baseball |baseball |

|football |football |football |football |football |

|shot-put |shot-put |shot-put |shot-put |shot-put |

|tennis |tennis |tennis |tennis |tennis |

|red |red |red |red |red |

|black |black |black |black |black |

|yellow |yellow |yellow |yellow |yellow |

|orange |orange |orange |orange |orange |

|pink |pink |pink |pink |pink |

|Bull Dogs |Bull Dogs |Bull Dogs |Bull Dogs |Bull Dogs |

|Bulls |Bulls |Bulls |Bulls |Bulls |

|Bullets |Bullets |Bullets |Bullets |Bullets |

|Bull Frogs |Bull Frogs |Bull Frogs |Bull Frogs |Bull Frogs |

|Hornets |Hornets |Hornets |Hornets |Hornets |

1. Oliver and Olive did not go to a high school with either red, black, or yellow uniforms.

2. Black was the uniform color of the Bates High swimming Bull Frogs.

3. Oscar's sport used a ball, but so did Otto's sport.

4. The baseball team wore pink uniforms, and Smith High's shot-put team wore orange.

5. Taft High's team wore yellow uniforms and called themselves the Hornets.

6. Oscar didn't play tennis.

7. The Bulls wore orange, and the Bullets wore red.

8. Oliver did not throw the shot-put, and he didn't go to King High.

9. Otto absolutely refuses to wear red.

Table Puzzle: Five young men (Keith, Kevin, Kyle, Kurt, and Karl) entered the Sears Tower department store elevator from a basement parking garage to shop. The elevator went up five floors. At each of the floors, each man, wearing a baseball cap, got off to go shopping. Each person purchased one item on that floor. Each item costs a different amount. Based on the clues below, match the floors with the person who shopped on the floor, color of cap each person wore, item purchased, and the cost of the item.

Circle the matching solutions in each column for your answer. (5 points per column)

|1st Floor |2nd Floor |3rd Floor |4th Floor |5th Floor |

|Keith |Keith |Keith |Keith |Keith |

|Kevin |Kevin |Kevin |Kevin |Kevin |

|Kyle |Kyle |Kyle |Kyle |Kyle |

|Kurt |Kurt |Kurt |Kurt |Kurt |

|Karl |Karl |Karl |Karl |Karl |

|Red cap |Red cap |Red cap |Red cap |Red cap |

|Blue cap |Blue cap |Blue cap |Blue cap |Blue cap |

|Orange cap |Orange cap |Orange cap |Orange cap |Orange cap |

|Green cap |Green cap |Green cap |Green cap |Green cap |

|Tan cap |Tan cap |Tan cap |Tan cap |Tan cap |

|Work Gloves |Work Gloves |Work Gloves |Work Gloves |Work Gloves |

|Cologne |Cologne |Cologne |Cologne |Cologne |

|Backpack |Backpack |Backpack |Backpack |Backpack |

|Wristwatch |Wristwatch |Wristwatch |Wristwatch |Wristwatch |

|Wallet |Wallet |Wallet |Wallet |Wallet |

| $6.00 | $6.00 | $6.00 | $6.00 | $6.00 |

| $8.00 | $8.00 | $8.00 | $8.00 | $8.00 |

| $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 | $12.00 |

| $16.00 | $16.00 | $16.00 | $16.00 | $16.00 |

| $24.00 | $24.00 | $24.00 | $24.00 | $24.00 |

1. Keith got off the elevator after Kevin and Kyle but before the person in the blue cap and the person in the orange cap.

2. The person in the orange cap spent more for work gloves than the person in the blue cap spent for cologne.

3. Kevin spent twice as much as Kyle; Karl spent twice as much as Keith; but Kurt spent the most on work gloves that cost twice as much as the backpack.

4. Kurt got off the elevator after Karl; and Karl, in the blue cap, got off the elevator after Keith.

5. Kyle, in the red cap, spent the least and that on a wallet. Don’t forget, he got off the elevator after Kevin.

6. Keith did not wear a green cap.

Five people named Laura, Larry, Lisa, Lenny, and Lana (all of different ages) went to the Metroplex 8 Cinema where they saw five different films, drank five different drinks, and enjoyed five different snacks. Based on the clues given below, match their names with their ages, the movies they saw, the beverages they drank, and the snacks they ate.

|Laura |Larry |Lisa |Lenny |Lana |

|Star Wars |Star Wars |Star Wars |Star Wars |Star Wars |

|Bambi |Bambi |Bambi |Bambi |Bambi |

|Jumanji |Jumanji |Jumanji |Jumanji |Jumanji |

|Aladin |Aladin |Aladin |Aladin |Aladin |

|Scream 2 |Scream 2 |Scream 2 |Scream 2 |Scream 2 |

|Popcorn |Popcorn |Popcorn |Popcorn |Popcorn |

|Hot dog |Hot dog |Hot dog |Hot dog |Hot dog |

|Peanuts |Peanuts |Peanuts |Peanuts |Peanuts |

|Jellybeans |Jellybeans |Jellybeans |Jellybeans |Jellybeans |

|Pretzels |Pretzels |Pretzels |Pretzels |Pretzels |

|Cola |Cola |Cola |Cola |Cola |

|Coffee |Coffee |Coffee |Coffee |Coffee |

|Tea |Tea |Tea |Tea |Tea |

|Lemonade |Lemonade |Lemonade |Lemonade |Lemonade |

|Orange Juice |Orange Juice |Orange Juice |Orange Juice |Orange Juice |

|10 years old |10 years old |10 years old |10 years old |10 years old |

|15 years old |15 years old |15 years old |15 years old |15 years old |

|17 years old |17 years old |17 years old |17 years old |17 years old |

|20 years old |20 years old |20 years old |20 years old |20 years old |

|40 years old |40 years old |40 years old |40 years old |40 years old |

Clues

1. Laura was twice as old as Larry, but Lana was twice as old as Laura.

2. Lisa was older than either Larry or Lenny.

3. Neither the oldest person nor the youngest person ate a hot dog, peanuts, or jellybeans.

4. The 15-year-old and the 17-year-old did not see Star Wars, Bambi, or Jumanji.

5. Laura and Lenny did not drink cola, coffee, or tea.

6. The cola drinker was older than the orange juice drinker, but the tea drinker was older than Laura.

7. Lana didn’t eat popcorn and the popcorn eater watched Jumanji.

8. Lenny did not watch Scream 2, and the jellybean eater watched Aladin.

9. The hot dog eater was younger than the peanut eater (who watched Bambi).

Okay, okay. Like there were these five young ladies (named Tina, Tonya, Tammy, Tricia, and Teresa) who went to the Mega Mall like to buy some clothes or whatever. And they went into five different clothing stores and purchased like five different items of clothing—I mean like one each, you know. And later, like after shopping, they just totally went to the food court where, of course, they scarffed down five different snacks and sucked up five different beverages. Based on the clues below, match the names with the stores, items purchased, snacks, and drinks.

Circle the matching solutions in each column for your answer. (5 points per column)

|TINA |TAMMY |TONYA |TRICIA |TERESA |

|Old Navy |Old Navy |Old Navy |Old Navy |Old Navy |

|County Line |County Line |County Line |County Line |County Line |

|The Gap |The Gap |The Gap |The Gap |The Gap |

|Express |Express |Express |Express |Express |

|Carson’s |Carson’s |Carson’s |Carson’s |Carson’s |

|tee-shirt |tee-shirt |tee-shirt |tee-shirt |tee-shirt |

|shorts |shorts |shorts |shorts |shorts |

|denims |denims |denims |denims |denims |

|sweat shirt |sweat shirt |sweat shirt |sweat shirt |sweat shirt |

|sweater |sweater |sweater |sweater |sweater |

|pizza |pizza |pizza |pizza |pizza |

|taco |taco |taco |taco |taco |

|hot dog |hot dog |hot dog |hot dog |hot dog |

|hamburger |hamburger |hamburger |hamburger |hamburger |

|egg roll |egg roll |egg roll |egg roll |egg roll |

|iced tea |iced tea |iced tea |iced tea |iced tea |

|diet cola |diet cola |diet cola |diet cola |diet cola |

|7-up |7-up |7-up |7-up |7-up |

|orange juice |orange juice |orange juice |orange juice |orange juice |

|milk |milk |milk |milk |milk |

1. The diet cola drinker bought a sweater, and the iced tea drinker bought denims.

2. The hot dog eater shopped at Old Navy, and the pizza eater shopped at County Line.

3. The taco eater drank milk and bought a sweat shirt at Carson’s.

4. The girl that ate an egg roll shopped at the Express.

5. Tina, Tammy, and Tonya did not shop at either the Gap or the Express that day.

6. Teresa did not shop at the Gap or drink iced tea.

7. The girl that ate the hamburger and the girl that ate the egg roll did not purchase either a tee-shirt or shorts.

8. Tina did not eat either pizza or a hot dog and Tonya did not shop at Old Navy.

9. The hot dog eater drank orange juice, but did not purchase shorts.

Now That’s An Election

There was a four-way tie for Class Clown! The four finalists were Connie, Carol, Cliff, and Charles. It was decided to hold a series of contests to determine the child who would hold the title of Class Clown. In the first contest all contestants had to act like a different animal. In the second contest, they all had to eat something disgusting. In the third contest, they all had to paint themselves blue (the school color), hop up and down on one foot, and sing a song with a paper bag over their heads while being pelted with rotten fruit. After that, the winner would be chosen by having his or her name pulled out of a hat. Based on the clues below, match the names with the animal they imitated, the disgusting food they ate, and the songs they sang.

Circle the matching solutions in each column for your answer. (5 points per column)

|Connie |Carol |Cliff |Charles |

|chicken clucking |chicken clucking |chicken clucking |chicken clucking |

|dog barking |dog barking |dog barking |dog barking |

|goose honking |goose honking |goose honking |goose honking |

|cow mooing |cow mooing |cow mooing |cow mooing |

|Maggot butter |Maggot butter |Maggot butter |Maggot butter |

|Pickled mouse |Pickled mouse |Pickled mouse |Pickled mouse |

|Hamster fudge |Hamster fudge |Hamster fudge |Hamster fudge |

|Deep-fried bat |Deep-fried bat |Deep-fried bat |Deep-fried bat |

|“Hound Dog” |“Hound Dog” |“Hound Dog” |“Hound Dog” |

|“Yesterday” |“Yesterday” |“Yesterday” |“Yesterday” |

|“La Bamba” |“La Bamba” |“La Bamba” |“La Bamba” |

|“Heartbreak Hotel” |“Heartbreak Hotel” |“Heartbreak Hotel” |“Heartbreak Hotel” |

1. The chicken-clucking candidate ate maggot butter and sang “Yesterday.”

2. The candidate who sang “La Bamba” barked like a dog.

3. The candidate who ate hamster fudge mooed like a cow.

4. Cliff and Charles didn’t either honk like a goose or moo like a cow.

5. The candidate who ate pickled mouse was the singer of “Heartbreak Hotel.”

6. Connie didn’t sing “Hound Dog” and Cliff did not eat deep-fried bat, although he thought that it looked delicious.

A Fair Day

One day four pigs named Hiram, Hilda, Hank, and Heloise went to the Tulsa State Fair. While at the fair, they each went on a different ride. The rides were, in no particular order, the merry-go-round, the Ferris wheel, a roller coaster, and a loop-the-loop. Being very competitive, as pigs usually are, they all entered a different contest. Each competed in either a pie eating contest, a seed spitting contest, the ring toss, or a dart throwing contest. After the contests, all the pigs were hungry so they went to lunch. The ate, in no particular order, either a hot dog, a hamburger, a Polish sausage, or a pizza. Based on the clues below, match their names with their rides, contests, and food.

Circle the matching solutions in each column for your answer. (5 points per column)

|Hiram |Hilda |Hank |Heloise |

|merry-go-round |merry-go-round |merry-go-round |merry-go-round |

|Ferris wheel |Ferris wheel |Ferris wheel |Ferris wheel |

|roller coaster |roller coaster |roller coaster |roller coaster |

|loop-the-loop |loop-the-loop |loop-the-loop |loop-the-loop |

|pie eating |pie eating |pie eating |pie eating |

|seed spitting |seed spitting |seed spitting |seed spitting |

|ring toss |ring toss |ring toss |ring toss |

|dart throwing |dart throwing |dart throwing |dart throwing |

|hot dog |hot dog |hot dog |hot dog |

|hamburger |hamburger |hamburger |hamburger |

|Polish sausage |Polish sausage |Polish sausage |Polish sausage |

|pizza |pizza |pizza |pizza |

1. The pig that rode the loop-the-loop was the same pig that ate a hamburger and was in the ring tossing contest.

2. The pig in the seed spitting contest ate a Polish sausage.

3. Hilda thought that the pig that rode the merry-go-round looked extremely silly and she wished that she had the courage to ride the loop-the-loop but she didn’t.

4. Hiram liked the merry-go-round, but he didn’t ride it that day.

5. Hank and Heloise did not eat either a hot dog or a hamburger on that day.

6. Heloise was too refined a pig to enter the seed spitting contest.

7. The pizza-eating pig threw darts and also thought that the pig on the merry-go-round looked silly.

8. The hot dog-eating pig did not ride the roller coaster.

A Friendly Lunch

Four friends went to the local diner for lunch. Their names were Peter, Patrick, Paula, and Patricia. They each ordered a different main dish, a different side dish, a different beverage, and a different dessert. Based on the clues below, figure out exactly what each one of them ate and drank.

Circle the matching solutions in each column for your answer. (5 points per column)

|Peter |Patrick |Paula |Patricia |

|meat loaf |meat loaf |meat loaf |meat loaf |

|baked ham |baked ham |baked ham |baked ham |

|fried chicken |fried chicken |fried chicken |fried chicken |

|roast beef |roast beef |roast beef |roast beef |

|green beans |green beans |green beans |green beans |

|mashed potatoes |mashed potatoes |mashed potatoes |mashed potatoes |

|lima beans |lima beans |lima beans |lima beans |

|English peas |English peas |English peas |English peas |

|coffee |coffee |coffee |coffee |

|tea |tea |tea |tea |

|orange juice |orange juice |orange juice |orange juice |

|cola |cola |cola |cola |

|apple pie |apple pie |apple pie |apple pie |

|ice cream |ice cream |ice cream |ice cream |

|Jello |Jello |Jello |Jello |

|rice pudding |rice pudding |rice pudding |rice pudding |

1. The person who ordered roast beef also ordered mashed potatoes and tea.

2. The person who ordered rice pudding drank cola.

3. The person who ordered the meat loaf did not order either apple pie or ice cream for dessert.

4. Patrick and Patricia didn’t order either the meat loaf or the baked ham, and Peter and Paula did not order either tea or cola.

5. Paula looked at the person who ordered meat loaf and coffee and was sorry that she didn’t order either of those two items.

6. Patricia asked the person who was eating the mashed potatoes if she could have a bite of them, as they looked delicious.

7. Paula offered to trade desserts with the person who ordered apple pie.

8. The person who ordered lima beans also ordered ice cream.

9. Peter did not order peas because they always give him gas!

A Day in the Life of Four Crows

Four crows sat around one evening discussing the events of the day. Their names were Jake, John, Joan, and Jenny. Many of the things they did that day were similar, but no crow did exactly the same thing as any other crow. They all ate road kill that day, but each crow ate something different. They all annoyed another animal that day, but each crow annoyed a different kind of animal. They all were wearing pajamas, but each crow wore a different color. They all drank a hot beverage, but each crow drank something different. Based on the clues below, match the names of the crows with their road-kill dinners, annoyed animals, pajama colors, and hot beverages consumed.

Circle the matching solutions in each column for your answer. (5 points per column)

|Jake |John |Joan |Jenny |

|smushed rabbit |smushed rabbit |smushed rabbit |smushed rabbit |

|squished skunk |squished skunk |squished skunk |squished skunk |

|squashed squirrel |squashed squirrel |squashed squirrel |squashed squirrel |

|flat cat |flat cat |flat cat |flat cat |

|chicken |chicken |chicken |chicken |

|fox |fox |fox |fox |

|cow |cow |cow |cow |

|owl |owl |owl |owl |

|pink pajamas |pink pajamas |pink pajamas |pink pajamas |

|blue pajamas |blue pajamas |blue pajamas |blue pajamas |

|yellow pajamas |yellow pajamas |yellow pajamas |yellow pajamas |

|green pajamas |green pajamas |green pajamas |green pajamas |

|hot tea |hot tea |hot tea |hot tea |

|hot milk |hot milk |hot milk |hot milk |

|hot cocoa |hot cocoa |hot cocoa |hot cocoa |

|hot coffee |hot coffee |hot coffee |hot coffee |

1. The crow wearing the pink pajamas annoyed a fox and drank hot milk.

2. The crow that dined on squished skunk annoyed a cow and wore blue pajamas.

3. John and Jenny annoyed the chicken and the owl, but maybe not in that particular order.

4. The crow in the yellow pajamas drank hot cocoa.

5. The flat-cat-eating crow wore green pajamas, drank hot tea, and thought that John’s pajamas didn’t fit him very well.

6. Joan did not wear blue pajamas.

7. Jenny didn’t annoy a chicken, and John didn’t eat smushed rabbit a la Route 66!

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