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Easy-As-Pi Puzzle: Solution

Thanks to everyone for participating. I had fun reading your creatively eclectic entries. There were a total of 14 entries and seven entries were correct. The solution is as follows:

The first letter of each word spells out a book title from the Hardy Boys detective series that I enjoyed reading in my younger years. (Actually, I still enjoy reading the series, but I probably shouldn’t admit that.) Also, there is one sentence for each word in the title. Everyone managed to get the first part of the puzzle.

The ten clues in order spelled out the titles of the following books from the series: #1 #4 #1 #5 #9 #2 #6 #5 #3 #5

As you can see, these are the first ten decimals of pi (ie the ratio of a circle’s circumference to the diameter). So, for example, if you want to submit clue #83, you would need to spell out the title of book #2, since the 83rd decimal of pi is 2.

Congratulations to the following people who submitted successful entries:
1. Rebel Sun (thanks for your additional “ineligible response”)
2. Aline
3. dichroic
4. Andy Batangantang
5. Alicia
6. Simon M
7. Jovan

Each person has been randomly assigned an NFL team from one of four games to be played on Oct. 24th. I wrote the names of eight NFL teams on slips of paper and then drew them out one at a time from a ceramic cup. I specifically chose these four games because NFL writer Peter King predicts these four games to be close games on this weekend’s schedule: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/peter_king/10/21/week.7.picks/index.html?eref=sihp. Whichever team wins by the largest margin will win ten bookmooch points for the person who was assigned that team.

1. Rebel Sun (Arizona Cardinals)
2. Aline (New England Patriots)
3. dichroic (Seattle Seahawks)
4. Andy Batangantang (Chicago Bears)
5. Alicia (Washington Redskins)
6. Simon M (San Diego Chargers)
7. Jovan (Tennessee Titans)

peter
13 years ago

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Go Cardinals!
Rebel Sun
13 years ago
1. Rebel Sun (Arizona Cardinals lost 22-10)
2. Aline (New England Patriots won 23-20)
3. dichroic (Seattle Seahawks won 22-10)
4. Andy Batangantang (Chicago Bears lost 17-14)
5. Alicia (Washington Redskins won 17-14)
6. Simon M (San Diego Chargers lost 23-20)
7. Jovan (Tennessee Titans won 37-19)

Congratulations, Jovan.

Thanks again to everyone for participating. Let's meet up again in the next bookmooch contest.

peter
13 years ago
My team lost by the biggest margin...but then, a cardinal really doesn't have much chance against a seahawk...and none of them have much of a chance against a titan (unless armed with a gorgon's head). Congrats Jovan, and thanks Peter for a fun contest.
Rebel Sun
13 years ago
I'll have you know that you nearly drove me cuckoo-bananas with this, peter. There were whole quarters of hours spent pulling my hair crying out, "Why?!? Why would a 32d clue be ineligible? What's the sequence? Fibonacci? Is the answer in the specific words used? Why does he keep mentioning birds in the clues? Should I count the number of feet that belong to the people and animals in the clues? Aaaarrrrggghh!"
Alicia
13 years ago
Alicia, that's funny stuff....I'm glad that you had a fun (?) experience and you ended up solving the puzzle, too. Is that you in the picture? How does one unfold oneself from such a position?.....Rebel Sun, that's an interesting analysis of NFL team names...I've never actually considered that angle while watching NFL games, but I certainly will in the future....for example, just what is a "charger"?
peter
13 years ago

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