Dear ILites, The answers to the previous game are: 1. 5 = V in the E L 5 Vowels in English Language 2. 17 = S L on a F F 17 Straight Lines in a Football Field 3. 11 P on a C T 11 Players on a Cricket Team 4. 20 = N in a D 20 Nickels in a Dollar 5. 3.14 = P in its S F 3.14 Pi in its Simple Form 6. A = I + J + G Axis = Italy + Japan + Germany 7. 4=S on a V 4 Strings on a Violin 8. AO + FO + W + UO = A GS Australian open+French open+Wimbledon+U.S. open=A Grand Slam The scores stand at: Aarushi - 31 points Ammu Kutty - 8 points madhu11 - 6 points Chatkara_tasty - 4 points ramalav - 3 points suja - 4 points Srinivasan_vanaja- 1 point diwali - 1point shobanag - 1point Roopika - 1 point rekhaprahalad - 1 point shrinithie - 2 points Sriniketan - 1 point Kurunji - 1 point slp807 - 1 point Game 15 Here are the set next teaser. Best of Luck! 1. If you had to cross a bridge that took 10mins to get across from one end to the other(driving / walking /whatever) A guard sits in the middle of the bridge asleep, but wakes every 6 mins. If he see's anyone on the bridge, he'll send them back from where they are coming from. How do you cross the bridge? 2. Only humans can find a solution as to why this paragraph is unusual and odd. I do not think automatic computation will aid you in solving it. . . and that's good. . . for automation is all right, but humans can think! So it is up to you to find a solution as to why it is unusual and odd. Go to work on it right now. Only by looking and looking can you unlock its final solution. I admit that its grammatical construction is awkward, but that is not what you should look for. Only by looking will a solution pop up for you. I wish I could pass you a solid hint, but I can't, and I'm truly sorry about that. But don't push your panic button-- it will hit you, if not today, tomorrow. Do you know by now? No? It's tough, so why not put it away for now and try it again tomorrow. Good luck to you in finding out why this paragraph is so unusual. 3. What 10 letter common English word is spelled using the letters from the top row on a standard typewriter. You can look down at your keyboard, but just in case here are the letters: q,w,e,r,t,y,u,i,o,p. You don't have to use all the letters and some may be used twice. 4. Guess What This Means Ri Poorch 5. THINK LONG AND HARD BEFORE YOU PEEK! Here's a riddle that may make you think. It's more powerful than God. It's more evil than the Devil. The poor have it. The rich need it. If you eat it you will die. Believe it or not, 70% of elementary school children quizzed solved the riddle, and only 17% of college age people figured it out. Good luck.