BESIDE a stricken field I stood; On the torn turf, on grass and wood, Hung heavily the dew of blood. Still in their fresh mounds lay the slain, But all the air was quick with pain And gusty sighs and tearful rain. Two angels, each with d... Read more of The Watchers at Martin Luther King.caInformational Site Network Informational
Privacy
Home Top Rated Puzzles Most Viewed Puzzles All Puzzle Questions Random Puzzle Question Search


POCKET MONEY.





(Money Puzzles)
What is the largest sum of money--all in current silver coins and no
four-shilling piece--that I could have in my pocket without being able
to give change for a half-sovereign?


Read Answer






Next: THE MILLIONAIRE'S PERPLEXITY.
Previous: SQUARE MONEY.




Add to del.icio.us Add to Reddit Add to Digg Add to Del.icio.us Add to Google Add to Twitter Add to Stumble Upon
Add to Informational Site Network
Report
Privacy
SHAREBOOKMARK




Random Questions

Defective Observation.
Money Puzzles
The Tiring Irons.
Unclassified Problems.
The Four Lions.
Chessboard Problems
The Peal Of Bells.
Combination and Group Problems
The Five Tea Tins
MISCELLANEOUS PUZZLES
The Ten Apples.
Moving Counter Problem
The Tramps And The Biscuits
MISCELLANEOUS PUZZLES
The Haberdasher's Puzzle
CANTERBURY PUZZLES
Simple Multiplication.
Money Puzzles
Heads Or Tails.
Money Puzzles
Such A Getting Upstairs.
Unclassified Problems.
The Lion And The Man.
The Guarded Chessboard
The Trusses Of Hay.
Money Puzzles
The Six Frogs.
Moving Counter Problem
Counting The Rectangles.
The Guarded Chessboard