The Revival of the Lateral Thinking, for S.H that miss LT.
A gambler bet on a horse race, but the bookee wouldn't tell him the results of the race. The bookee gave clues as to how the five horses finished -- which may have included some ties -- and wouldn't pay the gambler off unless the gambler could determine how the five horses finished based on the following clues:
â—¦Penuche Fudge finished before Near Miss and after Whispered Promises.
â—¦Whispered Promises tied with Penuche Fudge if and only if Happy Go Lucky did not tie with Skipper's Gal.
â—¦Penuche Fudge finished as many places after Skipper's Gal as Skipper's Gal finished after Whispered Promises if and only if Whispered Promises finished before Near Miss.
The gambler thought for a moment, then answered correctly. How did the five horses finish the race?
Holmes wrote:
The Revival of the Lateral Thinking, for S.H that miss LT.
Thanks a lot!:D
Spoiler:
From 1st statement we get Whispered Promises > Penuche Fudge > Near Miss
From 2nd statement we get Happy Go Lucky and Skipper's Gal tied.
From 3rd statement we get Whispered Promises > Skipper's Gal > Penuche Fudge
Leading us to:
1) Whispered Promises
2) Happy Go Lucky, Skipper's Gal
3) Penuche Fudge
4) Near Miss
Holmes wrote:
The Revival of the Lateral Thinking, for S.H that miss LT.
Ah-- I miss them too. Too much work at the moment to even drop by to see whether there are any new ones. I'm glad you're keeping it up, though, Holmes.