A line through word means NO. So it means no doubt.
The key to this (old) puzzle is to realize that the lines don't have to end on a dot, they can be extended beyond the end of the row or column.If the dots are numbered1 2 34 5 67 8 91) Start with dot #9 - draw a line through #5 to #12) From #1, draw a line through #2 to # 3 and then continue the line far enough out to be able to draw the next line3) Draw a line from the end of the previous line through # 6 and #8, ending the line under #7.4) Draw a line from the end of the previous line through # 7 and #4 back up to #1See the diagram below (it's not perfect, but you should be able to follow the idea)1===2===3===|.\ . . . . . . . . . ./| . .\ . . . . . . ./4 . . . 5 . . . 6| . . . . \ /| . . . . / \7 . . . 8 . . . 9| . . /| . /|/
A Jumble artist's cartoon is a… answer: LINE DRAWING, agile, union, rudder, waiver
I'm not sure exactly what you mean. I guess you could write the letters upside down. If you write the words upside down, the letters will be in reverse order and won't cross correctly. Most crosswords have 180 degree symmetry, so if you turn the puzzle upside down, you could enter the words but the numbers won't line up. The bottom line is you can do whatever you want, but you will have diminishing success in actually finishing the puzzle, which is mostly the point for me.
This is a well known puzzle. The challenge is to draw through a 3x3 grid of 9 dots using only 4 connected straight lines. If we label the dots from top left to bottom right 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 then the explanation will be easier. The first line must go diagonally down and right from 1 to 9 then top on 9. The second line goes straight left from 9 to 7, and then continues on the rough length of another (imaginary) dot. The third line goes diagonally up and right through 4 and 2, and then continues the length of another imaginary dot. The final line goes straight down through 3 and 5.
To facilitate the description of this solution, let us give each of the 9 dots arranged in a 3 by 3 grid a number from 1 to 9:1 2 34 5 67 8 9Draw the first line beginning at dot 1 and continuing diagonally down and right, pass through dot 5 to reach dot 9.From dot 9, the second line is drawn upwards, passing through dot 6 and dot 3 to end above dot 3.The key to solving this puzzle with 4 straight lines joined continuously -- often described as "drawn without lifting the pencil off the paper" -- is to end the second line far enough above dot 3 that the third line drawn diagonally down and left will pass through dots 2 and 4, ending left of and level with dot 7.Finally, the fourth and last line is drawn horizontally across to the right, passing through dots 7 and 8, ending back at dot 9.Image for visual aid:See the related link, "Image for visual aid", below.
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i just had that one today in class, it's "total loss"
Puzzle No 39: One-Line Puzzle 2, Professor Layton and the Curious Village. Answer is: the Picture in the top right-hand corner cannot be drawn with 1 line.
Puzzle No 11, Arc And Line, Curious Village. Please see the Related link below for a walkthrough of puzzle 11.
Sentence diagramming the sentence, My friend likes this puzzle, will take a few lines drawn within the sentence. A vertical line should be drawn between friend and likes because likes is the verb. Another vertical line should be drawn between this and puzzle because puzzle is the noun. There should be a slanted line just below friend with the word my on it.
It is the International Date Line! I have tried to figure this out for a puzzle and found it on here!
Work out what each picture is. For example, this is a dog.Now remove all the letters with a line through them.Finally, add in all the e x t r a letters.
It depends on what the first numbers are.
The answer is "this is what happens when you cross the line."
I doubt that that was a bad answer, no you have to pay for it on line
According to my crossword puzzle, it is called a Guy Rope.
See if it can be folded in half with nothing left over.